Topic vocabulary beat [biːt]-հաղթել. պարտության մատնել, ծեծել to defeat someone in a game, competition, election or battlebeat somebody at something- հաղթել, պարտության մատնելE.g. We beat our opponents at footballboard game[bɔːd geɪm]- սեղանի խաղ any game in which you move objects around on a special boardcaptain [‘kæptɪn]– ավագ the person who is in charge of a team or organizationchallenge [‘ʧælɪnʤ] v– մարտահրավեր նետել to invite …
About myself
I am Nare, I am 13 years old, in my free time I like watching movies, do figure skating and singing, I want to become a doctor.
Famous doctors around the world
Born in Ayrshire, Scotland, on August 6, 1881, Sir Alexander Fleming served in World War I as a captain in the Army Medical Corps. Dr. Fleming had a special interest in the natural bactericidal characteristics of antiseptics and of blood. In 1921, he discovered the bacteriolytic substance lysozyme in the tissue and secretions. In 1928, …
HomeWork
Ex. 8.c, pg. 58 Threaten - likely to cause harm or damage to someone or somethingUninhabitable - cannot be lived inRising - getting bigger or getting higherRough - not smooth violentRefuse - say that you will not do or accept somethingSource - the place something comes from or starts atTiny - very smallReduce - make …
HomeWork
Ex. 1/aMany films are produced in Hollywood.The Olympic Games aren’t held every year.Chocolate is made from cocoa beans.Thousands of Beatles CDs are sold every year.How many cans of coke is bought every day?How often is the World Cup held?
HomeWork
Ex.2/b. pg.55She’s really upset, beacuse her bicycle was stealen last night.These houses was builded in the seventeenth century.This book was writen in 2007.Computers was not used in our school until 1997.
Strangest New Year traditions
1 Broken Plates (Denmark) In Denmark they save all of their unused dishes and plates until the 31st of December when they affectionately shatter them against the doors of all their friends and family. 2 Scarecrow Burning (Ecuador) In Ecuador they celebrate the New Year by burning paper filled scarecrows at midnight. They also burn …
English
Ex. 2c pg.47 I’ve had my bicycle for two years and it’s great.My mum have worked in this hospital for three years.Is have Maria lived here for a long time?How long is have your parents was married?I not saw my friend Tom for a long time.Diana and Jenny were friends since 2004.
Active or Passive in English – Exercise 3
Ex.1 Your results You answered 10 tasks out of 10 correctly. That is 100%. The grapes are grown in California. → PassiveThe hamster can be kept in a cage. → PassiveThe party has already started. → ActiveThe car is standing at the garage. → ActiveThe ship has left the harbour. → ActiveThe police didn't find the robber last week. → ActiveThe first fast food restaurants were …
HomeWork
Ex. 5.c, page 43 1. Look at the sing, Dad! You aren’t allowed to turn right here.2. You can take phone in the museum, but you aren’t allowed use a flash.3. It’s OK to take our bikes into the park, Steve — we aren’t allowed cycle there.4. There’s a river in our town, but we aren’t allowed swim in it.5. My dad smokes …