
Learning foreign languages is very necessary for people, especially nowadays. There are many ways how you can learn any foreign language. For example, you can do it abroad or in your home country. Some people consider that learning foreign languages in their home country is better. But I don’t agree with them. In my opinion, learning foreign languages abroad is better.
And now I will try to explain my point of view. Firstly, I think that, if you learn English or any other foreign language abroad, you will learn it more quickly because you’ll live in the country where all people speak this foreign language. You’ll always hear them speaking and remember some words and try to imitate their pronunciation. Secondly, if you learn English abroad, you can get to know new countries, new people, make new foreign friends. As for me, it is very interesting and exciting. And thirdly, learning foreign languages abroad is easier and more effective because there you will speak with the people who don’t know your native language.
But there’s another point of view on this problem. Somebody prefers learning foreign languages in his home country. They consider that it is more dependable, and you don’t have to go anywhere. Maybe, these people are right, too. But I can’t support their point of view.
In conclusion, I would like to say that you can choose any way of learning foreign languages. But personally I prefer learning foreign languages abroad because in this way I can learn them more quickly, and, moreover, it is more interesting and easier to learn foreign language in a foreign country.
If you happen to visit a traditional dastarkhan, you can witness an ancient custom. The owner of the house presents the most respected guest with a ram's head prepared in a special way. He accepts it and then cuts it into pieces, which he divides between the other guests. In this case, each part of the head is given a certain meaning. Giving each guest one or another part of the head, the honorary guest who is entrusted with this business, in a joking manner accompanies this procedure with friendly hints and good wishes. For example, he cuts off his ears (fist) and gives them to young men (boys) with the wishes to be careful, palate (taңdai) to girls or young women: this will make them supposedly hardworking, eloquent. Thus, the guest of honor cuts off the meat from the head in small pieces and distributes it to the rest. He can also pass the head to the one on the right, and then she moves from one guest to another. After this procedure, a large dish with meat and boiled slices of thinly rolled dough is placed in the middle of a table or a low table. It is customary to serve meat with bones. Here, in full view of the guests, the owner begins to crumble it finely, and distributes the fragrant-smelling bones with small pieces of the meat remaining on them to the guests. Here again, the consecrated time and tradition order of tidbits distribution comes into effect: the pelvic bones - “genbas” and drumstick - “asyk-zhilik” give respectable, older guests to eat meat, brisket - “trot” - to daughter-in-law or son-in-law , cervical vertebra - “myyn omyrtқa” - married women or girls.
1-C
2-F
3-A
4-D
5-B
6-E