Associate professor of the Department of Uzbek language and literature, candidate of philological Sciences Yashnarbek Avlakulov is studying for an internship at the Indiana University of the United States of America.

 

 

 

Below are the impressions of Yashnarbek Avlakulov in the process of practice and university:

"The National headdress exhibition of the Central Eurasian Faculty of Indiana University in the United States was enriched by a duppi of Uzbek guys, which I presented. From this I heard a feeling of pride in my heart. The gifts which I brought from Uzbekistan - Zardoz chupan, duppi, qiyiqcha, dean of the Central Eurasian Faculty of Indiana University, professor O'ner Ozcheklik was very fond of. The sincerity, modesty of the dean of the faculty, the simplicity of his room increased my respect for him.

 

 

 

 

I saw the university library and, to be honest, grabbed a collar with admiration. There, seeing the poetic collections of our favorite poets Abdulla Oripov and Halima Khudoyberdiyeva, I did not believe my eyes. The form of Tibetan books has caused my admiration. There is no talk of the conditions in the library. Zahiriddin saw the picture of Muhammad Babur and was proud. I saw the Indiana University sign and quickly took pictures without passing by. I was enthusiastic about the athletes who threw the flag of the land on their shoulders, and I was lucky. As a child, I took the Iraqi doppelgänger of the prince, dressed in love, to a gift. Put it on and did not solve at all. In the midst of sweet memories, I returned to my imaginary childhood. The exhibitions in the corridors attracted my attention. I witnessed the seekers getting to know them in their hands. Every time I passed before the National headdress show, I looked at our doppelgänger and looked.

 

 

I also observed the lessons of Malik Khodjayev Malik Khodjayev, who has been teaching Uzbek to American students at this higher educational institution for 22 years, invited Malik Khodjayev to master Uygur tamaddikhana for a cup of tea. I proud of our nationality. I went to the library and was a little late for the next lessons of Malik Khodjayev. I watched, feeding from the window sill, not wanting to interfere. I got acquainted with the textbook “Uzbek language” published by them.

 

 

 

Gulnisa Nazarova, director of the Central Asian Language Center, wants to organize a tab to introduce me to the scientific staff of the center on a cup of tea tomorrow at 13:00 American Time. In general, I really liked university."

 

 

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