Interview with the girls of the "Tafakkur" team

Interview with the girls of the "Tafakkur" team

 
In the "Zakovat" intellectual game, organized within the framework of the "Sharing Enlightenment" project, the students of the Department of Philology and Language Education competed as a team, and the "Tafakkur" team won. Below is the full text of the interview with two girls who are members of this team.
 
Hello, now there is a reading week at Renaissance Educational University, how actively did you participate in this week and whose life and work did you study in it?
 
Usmanova Sevinch: Hello, this week we studied the lives of the people's writer of Uzbekistan Erkin Azam, the Navoi scholar Olimjon Davlatov and the young artist Khurshid Abdurashid, as well as their works and poems. Today, in order to test the knowledge we have learned, the intellectual game "Zakovat" was held, and our "Tafakkur" team won it.
 
Very good, what was your favorite question in the game and what kind of question was it?
 
Layla Abdulazizova: There were a lot of interesting questions in the game, but the one I liked the most was the question from Erkin Azam's "Parizod" written in the direction of film dramaturgy. This question did not cause any difficulty for me, because I watched this movie with Zarina Nizomiddinova with great love and I remember its scenes.
 
Thank you. This last question applies to both of you. Since you are studying Philology and language teaching (Uzbek language), how many fiction books have you read so far, and how many have increased with the works written by these poets and writers?
 
Usmanova Sevinch: It was a thought-provoking question. Since I was little, I have had a great love for fiction. To be honest, I don't know the exact number of them, but I must have read about 150-200. With Erkin A'zam's collection of short stories "The night the lights did not go out", Olimjon Davlatov's "Encyclopedic dictionary of Alisher Navoi" and Khurshid Abdurashid's poetry collection "Fakat u zhali", their number increased to three more.
 
Laila Abdulazizova: I have a habit of reading books, but I don't read all the books, I click and click and read in order. Erkin Azam's "Late Man", Olimjon Davlatov's "Ibn al-Arabi and his philosophy of unity", Khurshid Abdurashid's "Osha men edy" were my novels, works, and poems. I read with interest.
 
Thank you very much for your answers. We wish you success in your future studies and may the feeling of love for literature never leave you!