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#Part_1 #Vocabulary Topic: Communication mostly - ko'pincha keep in touch with - aloqada bo'lish In person - shaxsan depends on - ga bog'liq communicate - gaplashmoq prefer - afzal ko'rmoq
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NEW SPEAKING PART 2 There are many plants that are particularly important for our country given that our country is still an agricultural economy. I am honestly spoiled for choice because there are way too many plants that I can describe. But I'm gonna talk about cotton. Gotta represent Uzbekistan, you know? Alright, so cotton is like this super versatile plant that grows pretty much everywhere in the country. I mean, we're talking fields upon fields of fluffy white cotton bolls just waiting to be picked and turned into all sorts of awesome stuff. Back in the day, cotton was a major cash crop for Uzbekistan, and it may still be honestly. My history teacher was going on and on about how it played a huge role in the early agricultural economy. Families would have these massive cotton farms, and during harvest season, everyone would be out there picking away. Nowadays, while cotton production has slowed down a bit compared to its heyday, it's still a significant part of the country's agriculture. Lots of farms keep the tradition alive, you know? Driving through the country, you can't miss those stretches of cotton fields swaying in the breeze. What's really cool about cotton is just how versatile it is. Yeah, sure, we all know it gets turned into clothes and stuff. But did you know that cotton is also used to make cooking oil, cattle feed, and even plastic? Wild, right? It's almost like the duct tape of plants - so multi-purpose. This plant has been cultivated for literal thousands of years. Ancient civilizations were all about that cotton life for making clothes, fishing nets, you name it. It's one sturdy, hard-working plant, that's for sure. So there you have it - cotton is an iconic crop with deep roots and amazing versatility. It might not be as flashy as wine grapes or almonds, but cotton keeps on trucking and providing us with all sorts of useful products.
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