📍 PLACES
1. 3. Crowded Place
Describe a time you went to a crowded place.
2. 13. Public Park or Garden
Describe a natural place (park, mountains).
3. 16. Place You Visited Where You Can See Wild Animals
Describe a place you visited where you can see wild animals.
4. 21. Ideal Place Where You’d Like to Stay
Describe an ideal place where you’d like to stay.
5. 23. Cultural Place
Describe a cultural place where you'd like to learn the culture.
6. 24. Unique Place in Your City
Describe a place in your city that is different from other places and that you enjoy
visiting with your parents and friends.
7. 25. Someone Else’s Room
Describe someone else's room you enjoy spending time in.
8. 27. Important River in Your Country
Describe an important river or lake in your country.
9. 51. Quiet Place
Describe a quiet place that you like to go to.
10.59. Interesting City
Describe a city you think is interesting.
11.61. New Place
Describe a new place that you visited.
12.69. Countryside
Describe the countryside you went to.
13.77. Place in the Village You Visited
Describe a place in the village you visited.
14.86. Interesting Building
Describe an interesting building.
15.99. Place with a Lot of Trees
Describe a place with a lot of trees that you would like to visit (for example, forest,
oasis).
✅ 1) Grouped Themes for Places
A. Nature / Outdoor Places
● 13. Public Park or Garden
99.Place You Visited Where You Can See Wild Animals
100. Important River in Your Country
101. Countryside
102. Place in the Village You Visited
103. Place with a Lot of Trees
B. City / Urban Places
● 3. Crowded Place
86.Unique Place in Your City
87.Interesting City
88.Interesting Building
C. Special / Personal Places
● 21. Ideal Place Where You’d Like to Stay
61.Cultural Place
62.Someone Else’s Room
63.Quiet Place
64.New Place
✅ A) Nature / Outdoor Places
1️⃣ Public Park or Garden
One of my favourite spots to unwind is this gorgeous public garden in my city called Green
Haven. It’s got well-manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and these massive old trees that
offer plenty of shade. I usually go there to clear my head, maybe catch up on reading, or
just people-watch. On weekends, it’s bustling with families, kids flying kites, and couples
strolling hand in hand. What I love most is that despite being smack dab in the middle of
the city, it feels like a slice of paradise.
2️⃣ Place to See Wild Animals
Last year, I visited a wildlife sanctuary called Safari Plains, which blew my mind. It’s basically
a huge protected reserve where animals roam freely in their natural habitat. I got to see
lions, zebras, and even a herd of elephants from a safe distance. It was a bit nerve-racking
but exhilarating at the same time. What stuck with me was how the guides emphasized
conservation — they really drive home the message that we need to look after these
majestic creatures.
3️⃣ Important River in Your Country
There’s a river here called the Amu Darya, which has been the lifeblood of many
communities for centuries. It’s mainly used for irrigation and fishing, and along its banks
you’ll see farmers working tirelessly. Sadly, parts of it have been drying up due to climate
change, which is a real wake-up call for us. Whenever I visit the river, I feel this mix of calm
and nostalgia — it’s like stepping back in time.
4️⃣ Countryside
Whenever I need to get away from the hustle and bustle, I head to my grandparents’
village in the countryside. Picture endless fields, rustic farmhouses, and fresh air that smells
like wildflowers. Life there moves at a snail’s pace, which I find incredibly refreshing. I
usually help out with small chores like feeding chickens or picking fruit. It’s simple, but that’s
exactly why I hold it dear to my heart.
5️⃣ Place in the Village You Visited
There’s this charming old tea house in the village I once visited. It’s more like a gathering
spot where the elders chew the fat over countless cups of tea. The walls are adorned with
faded photographs from decades ago, which gives it a nostalgic vibe. I remember sitting
there, sipping tea and listening to stories about village life — it was like being transported
into a different era.
6️⃣ Place with a Lot of Trees
I once went on a hike in a dense forest known as Whispering Woods. It’s absolutely stunning
— ancient oak and pine trees towering overhead, sunlight filtering through the canopy, and
the forest floor covered with a carpet of moss. It’s the kind of place where you can literally
lose yourself in nature. I find forests like that incredibly therapeutic, almost like they have
a soul of their own.
✅ B) City / Urban Places
7️⃣ Crowded Place
The busiest place I can think of is the city’s central bazaar — it’s always buzzing with
activity. You’ll find street vendors hawking everything from fresh produce to knock-off
designer bags. The air is thick with the smell of spices and street food sizzling on grills. It
can be overwhelming, but there’s a certain charm to the organized chaos. I love soaking
up the atmosphere there, even if I don’t buy anything.
8️⃣ Unique Place in Your City
There’s this quirky café tucked away in an alley that I absolutely adore. It’s called The Secret
Nook, and true to its name, it’s hidden from the main street. The walls are covered in local
artists’ work, and there’s this mismatched furniture that somehow works perfectly. They even
let you pay it forward — you can buy a coffee for someone in need. It’s got such a warm,
laid-back vibe, and I always feel right at home there.
9️⃣ Interesting City
I recently spent a weekend in Bukhara, which is one of the most fascinating cities in my
country. It’s a melting pot of history and culture, with ancient mosques, bustling bazaars,
and intricate mosaic tiles everywhere you look. The atmosphere is both lively and mystical.
I wandered through narrow alleyways, sampled local street food, and even stumbled upon a
hidden courtyard that felt like a step back in time. I’d go back in a heartbeat.
🔟 Interesting Building
There’s an architectural gem downtown called The Crystal Tower. It’s this ultra-modern
skyscraper with a futuristic design — all glass panels and steel beams that reflect the city
lights at night. But what makes it stand out is that it’s eco-friendly; it uses solar panels and a
green roof to reduce its carbon footprint. Every time I pass by, I can’t help but marvel at
how innovative it is.
✅ C) Special / Personal Places
1️⃣1️⃣ Ideal Place Where You’d Like to Stay
If I could stay anywhere, it would be a cozy cabin by a serene lake, far from the rat race. I
picture huge windows overlooking the water, a crackling fireplace, and a small deck where I
could sip coffee at sunrise. It’s the perfect place to switch off, recharge, and just be
present in the moment. To me, that’s the ultimate definition of peace.
1️⃣2️⃣ Cultural Place
One cultural place that left a mark on me is the State Museum of History. It’s packed with
artifacts that tell the story of our nation’s rich past. From ancient manuscripts to traditional
costumes, there’s so much to take in. The guides really bring history to life, sharing stories
that make you appreciate how far we’ve come. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel
proud of your roots.
1️⃣3️⃣ Someone Else’s Room
Once, I stayed over at my cousin’s house and slept in his room. He’s a bit of a collector, so
his room is crammed with comic books, action figures, and vintage posters. It’s like
stepping into a different world. I found it so fascinating — you can tell a lot about a person
from their personal space. I guess it’s true what they say: your room is a reflection of your
soul.
1️⃣4️⃣ Quiet Place
My go-to quiet spot is this little library near my house. It’s hardly ever crowded, so it’s perfect
when I need to escape the noise and get lost in a good book. The smell of old pages and
the sound of pages turning is oddly comforting. Whenever life gets too loud, I head there to
recharge my batteries.
1️⃣5️⃣ New Place
Recently, I stumbled across a new rooftop café that opened downtown. It’s got this amazing
panoramic view of the city skyline, and at night the place comes alive with fairy lights and
soft jazz music. I only found it by chance, but now it’s my new favourite spot to catch up
with friends or just chill out after work. I love discovering hidden gems like that.
Honestly, whenever I need to clear my head, there’s this riverside park just outside my
hometown that I always go back to. It’s a bit of a hidden gem, really — it’s tucked away
between a small patch of forest and some open fields that seem to go on forever.
When life gets a bit too hectic, I just grab my backpack, head over there, and switch off for
a while. There’s this lovely river that winds its way through the park, and old willow trees
line the banks — the whole place has this really peaceful vibe that I love.
One thing that makes it special is you often catch glimpses of wildlife. You’ll see deer
grazing, rabbits hopping around, and loads of birds. Once, I even spotted a family of foxes
darting in and out of the bushes — that was such a nice surprise.
Sometimes I go alone when I need to get away from the daily grind, but other times I go
with a couple of close friends. We’ll pack some snacks, find a shady spot under the trees,
and just shoot the breeze for hours. Those little chats always help me put things into
perspective.
Another thing I really appreciate is how fresh the air feels compared to the city — I always
come back feeling like a weight’s been lifted off my shoulders. And there’s this tiny village
nearby where people still live pretty traditionally. Sometimes I’ll stroll through on my way
home — it honestly feels like stepping back in time.
So yeah, whether I’m wandering through the woods, sitting by the river, or just taking in the
scenery, this place is like my little sanctuary. No matter how stressed I get, I know I can
always count on it to help me get back on track.
One place that always comes to mind when I think about my city is this old bazaar right in
the heart of downtown. It’s a bit of a hidden gem, even though it’s usually packed to the
rafters with locals and tourists alike.
It’s basically a huge maze of narrow streets lined with stalls and little shops selling
everything under the sun — spices, handmade crafts, old books, you name it. The whole
place is always buzzing with energy; you can literally soak up the atmosphere just by
wandering around.
What I love most about it is how it combines the old and the new. You’ll see traditional
buildings with beautiful architecture right next to trendy cafés and street performers doing
their thing. It’s probably one of the most vibrant parts of the city, and it really shows off our
local culture.
Whenever I’m feeling bored or stuck in a rut, I’ll head over there with some friends. We just
wander around, grab some street food, maybe haggle a bit for fun. It can get super
crowded, but I kind of like that — it makes me feel alive, you know?
One thing that stands out is this old clock tower in the middle of the bazaar — it’s sort of the
centerpiece. It’s not just a pretty landmark, but a place where people meet up, take photos,
and just hang out. It really gives the whole area a unique character.
To be honest, whenever I have friends visiting from out of town, this is the first place I take
them. It never fails to impress. It’s noisy, it’s chaotic, but in the best possible way — and I
always leave feeling like I’ve seen a different side of the city.
So yeah, whether you see it as a crowded place, an interesting building, or just a unique
corner of the city, for me it’s the perfect spot to get a real taste of local life.
Flexible Speech — Special/Personal Place
There’s this place I discovered recently that I’d love to stay in for a while — it’s actually a
small guesthouse that doubles as a cultural retreat in the mountains. It’s a bit off the beaten
path, which is exactly why I fell in love with it.
The first time I went there, I was just looking for a quiet place to get away from it all, and it
turned out to be so much more than that. The whole place has this warm, welcoming vibe —
the rooms are decorated with local handmade crafts and old family photos, so it feels more
like someone else’s room than a generic hotel.
What makes it really special is that the owners organise cultural workshops — cooking
classes, traditional music nights — so you really get to soak up the atmosphere and learn
something new at the same time. It’s like a little window into how people live there.
Every time I stay there, I feel like I can finally switch off, you know? I usually grab a book,
curl up by the big window, and just let the world drift by for a bit. It’s so peaceful — you can
hear birds outside, but apart from that, it’s pin-drop quiet.
If I had the chance, I’d happily stay there for a few weeks. It’s my idea of an ideal place:
calm, full of character, and a bit of an escape from the daily grind. Honestly, just thinking
about it makes me feel more relaxed already.