Education plays a very important role in our life

Education plays a very important role in our life. It is one of the most valuable possessions a man can get in his life. During all the periods of human history education ranked high among people. Human progress mostly depended upon well-educated people. Self-education is very important for the development of human's talents. Only through self-education a person can become a harmonically developed personality. A person becomes a highly qualified specialist after getting some special education. And professionalism can be reached only through it. Even highly qualified specialists from time to time attend refresher courses to refresh their knowledge. We get our knowledge of this world and life through education. Many famous discoveries would have been impossible if people were not interested in learning something. Education develops different sides of human personality, reveals his abilities. Besides, it helps a person to understand himself, to choose the right way in this world. The civilized state differs from others in the fact that it pays much attention to the educational policy. John Kennedy said: "Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education". But it doesn't concern only one particular nation. We know that science and art belong to the whole world. Before them the barriers of nationality disappear. So education brings people closer to each other, helps them to understand each other better.

Music in Our Life

People cannot live without music. They listen to music, dance to music or learn to play musical instruments. There is music everywhere: at home, in a concert hall, in the park, at the seaside, in the forest and even in the street.

Music is not only a combination of pleasant sounds. It is an art which reflects life. Music reflects people's ideas and emotions. In this world of ours, filled with conflicts, tragedies, joys and hopes, music strives to speak to people of what is most important, urgent and poignant.

Music in the lives of different people is different: some compose music, others play music, and others only listen to it. A lot of people who cannot play any musical instrument love to listen to music either at home or at a con-cert. Different people like different kinds of music. You may prefer pop or rock music, country or folk music, classical music or jazz, but you certainly cannot think of a day without music. I enjoy listening music because it reflects my moods and emotions. Very often when I'm blue, I play my favourite merry songs and feel much better.

Sometimes I attend music halls and the concerts, when popular groups and singers are there. I like watching music programs on TV. I like to know more and more about popular talented groups and singers I like.

Art and culture

The Oxford Advancer Learner's Dictionary of Current English by Hornby gives us the following definition of the notion "art". ""Art" is the creation or expression of what is beautiful, especially in visual form. Drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, music, ballet belong to the fine art".

Really when something is extremely beautiful or has great cultural value, we say: "It's art". Art has always been occupation for the few, but has been admired by many. Art reflects feelings and emotions, brings delight and admiration, and makes life pure as it wakens our best hidden qualities. Speaking about arts, we connect this notion with culture. According to the dictionary culture of a community or nation includes all the arts, beliefs and social institutions characteristic of a community or nation. We can speak about either material, or spiritual culture. Art is both. Kazakhstan has a well-articulated culture based on the nomadic pastoral economy of the inhabitants. Islam was introduced to Kazakhstan in the 7th to 12th centuries. Besides lamb, many other traditional foods retain symbolic value in Kazakh culture. Kazakh culture is largely influenced by the Turkic nomadic lifestyle. Kazakh culture seems also to be strongly influenced by the nomadic Scythians.

Popular singers of Kazakhstan

Singers are people who have always been with us through the joyous times and through the times we’d rather wish we didn’t remember.

Shukenov Batyrkhan Kamalovich was Kazakh, Russian singer and composer, he was born on May 18, 1962 in the city of Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan.

He began making music at an early age. At school, he played in a band called Dostyk, and learned to play the bass guitar. Batyrkhan decided to make career in music, so after finishing school in 1979 he went to Leningrad and studied music at Leningrad State Institute of Culture.

In 1981, Batyrkhan returned to Kazakhstan. He continued his education his education at the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory. Here, he learned the saxophone and started playing in a band called Arai. In 1987, Batyrkhan became a member of Alma-Ata, which later became A-Studio. Baryrkhan was the lead singer in the band and he played the saxophone. In 1989, the A-Studio song Julia was a big hit and the band immediately became popular in Kazakhstan and the USSR. He was only 52, when he died in Moscow, in 2015.

Dilnaz Ahmadieva was born in November 20, 1980 in Alma-Ata in a family of musicians. She was only four when she acted in her first film, she starred in the children's fantasy film "Magic apple” and only six when she first sang on the stage in Almaty. She became famous in the 1990s and made five albums of songs.

She has performed in Asia, Europe and America. She also appeared in films, played the role of Hoshi in Kazakhstan film "Nomad".

In 2007 Dilnaz Ahmadieva started recording her new album in the United States Hollywood, California. In 2012 she was awarded the title "Honored Worker of the Republic of Kazakhstan".

Modern Kazakh music

The Kazakhstani hip hop and rap scene started to emerge in the country after the Dissolution of the Soviet Union.Hip-hop easily flourished in Kazakhstan due to the use of Russian in its songs, which makes it easier for Kazakh rappers to achieve popularity in other Russian-speaking countries. Kazakh groups such as Tristar began to be featured on MTV Russia. Hip-hop is arguably the most popular contemporary music genre in Kazakhstan, especially among the youth. In 2013, American rapper Kanye West was privately invited by President Nursultan Nazarbayev to perform at his grandson's wedding. Later on in the 2010s, Kazakh hip-hop would influence the development of the Q-pop music genre. Well-known Kazakh rappers are Jah Khalib, Natan, and Scriptonite.

Modern Kazakh Pop Music is not very different from the pop music in other countries. In recent years new wave of pop music in Kazakhstan has been developing, which is called Q-Pop (Qazaq Pop). Many representatives of Q-Pop are popular among young people from other countries, among them Ninety One, KeshYou, RinGo, Ayumi, etc.

19)Write an essay “Kazakh traditional musical instruments”.

Although the traditional national musical instruments of the Kazakh people still appear, after its formation, they were somewhat studied in terms of musical features and sound capabilities, as well as methods and technologies for creating a composite structure, but this was less studied by the national phenomenon, in particular, ethnolinguistic, semasiological aspect.

Based on the ethno-mentality of Kazakh folk instruments, consisting in an ethno-cultural identity that arose on the Kazakh land, that is, not in factories and special workshops, but in the simplest Kazakh workshops created by their own hands of Kazakh masters who were born as products of their art, became names and titles, is a unique heritage of national spiritual and material values.

Thus, traditional Kazakh musical instruments are a unique material heritage, spiritual and cultural wealth, unique material heritage, custom and Outlook, history and art of the people.

Most of the words and phrases found in national instruments are the most indigenous and nutritious part of the vocabulary of the Kazakh language. Therefore, the very understanding of this phrase composition, an attempt to reveal the meaning and etymology, requires a number of information from the history of lexicology. In this regard, we believe that in this case, we can't talk about what we can't talk about, what we can't talk about, what we need to do. According to academician A. T. T., "if we consider the people and the language as a whole phenomenon, the language is a priceless wealth, representing the material and spiritual riches of the people's life, their beliefs, traditions, passed from generation to generation"

If we believe that in the historical development of the national language there are forgotten and undiscovered elements, they include such as dombra, kobyz, Zhetygen, sherter, syrnai, shankobyz, dauylpaz, kerney, shyndauyl, Uran, kepshik. The study of such language data in a specific thematic area and depending on a specific goal, i.e., the study of the nature of traditional national musical instruments is the result of an ethnolinguistic approach that deeply studies them on the basis of the nation.


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