School subjects

history-պատմություն

science-գրականություն

English-անգլերեն լեզու

P. E. (physical education)-ֆիզիկական կրտոըփյուն

geography-աշխարագրություն

literature-գրականություն

Let’s read

What is Anna doing at the zoo?  She feeds dolphins every morning and train them, too.

Does she like to work with animals? yes she like it.

What does Teri want to be? She want to be a nurse someday.

What does a dolphin trainer do? Works with dolphins.

Let’s Build

I want to speak English, but I don’t want to study English.

I want to  TV, but I don’t want to talk on the telephone.

I want to  swim, but I don’t want to run.

I want to play baseball, but I don’t want to ping-pong.

I want to magic trick, but I don’t want to use chopsticks.

I want to drive a car, but I don’t want to ride a bicycle.

I want to walk the dog, but I don’t want to feed the turtle.

I want to dance, but I don’t want to sing.

I want to drink hot chocolate, but I don’t want to eat apple.

I want to listen to music, but I don’t want to do homework.

I want to make brekfast, but I don’t want to cook diner.

I want to take a bath, but I don’t want to pictures

Past Indefinite (Simple)

04․03․2022

Past Indefinite (Simple)

Ցույց է տալիս անցյալում կատարված, ավարտված գործողություն:

Ստորոգյալը կազմում ենք .

  • կանոնավոր բայերի դեպքում՝ վերջում ավելացնելով -ed
  • անկանոն բայերի դեպքում՝ օգտագործում ենք II (past simple) հիմքը:

e.g.

I finished my work.                     I went to the cinema.

You finished your work.             You went to the cinema.

He/She finished her work.          He/she went to the cinema.

We finished our work.                  We went to the cinema.

You finished your work.                You went to the cinema.

They finished their work.              They went to the cinema.

Հարցականը կազմում ենք To do բայի անցյալով՝ Did-ով:

Ժխտականը կազմում ենք Didn’t -ով:

Did you finish your work?               Did you go to the cinema?

Did she finish her work?                  Did she go to the cinema?

Did they finish their work?              Did they go to the cinema?

You didn’t finish your work.            You didn’t go to the cinema.

She didn’t finish her work.              She didn’t go to the cinema.

They didn’t finish their work.          They didn’t go to the cinema.

Many much

  1. Do you drink much coffee?
  2. I like reading. I read much.
  3. We have many lessons of English this year.
  4. I like this new teacher very much
  5. I can’t remember much from this text.
  6. Do you learn many new English words every day?
  7. We haven’t got much bread.
  8. There isn’t____much____ salad in the fridge.
  9. She hasn’t got ___many_____ cassettes.
  10. I can’t spend ____much____ money on toys.
  11. Do you drink ___much_____coffee?
  12. I like reading. I read ___much______.
  13. We have ___many____ lessons of English this year.
  14. I like this new teacher very ___much____
  15. I can’t remember ____much___ from this text.
  16. Do you learn __many_____ new English words every day?
  17. We haven’t got ___much_____ bread.

The Frog Prince

There was once a young and very beautiful princess. Her name was Nadia.
One morning she was near a fountain in the garden of her father’s palace. She
had a small golden ball. She played with her ball. Suddenly she threw the ball so
high in the air that she could not catch it and it fell in the water of the fountain.
Nadia looked for her small golden ball, but she could not fi nd it. She began to
cry and said, “I shall give anything to have my golden ball again!”
“Will you?” said a voice from the fountain. Nadia looked down and saw a frog
in the water.
“Of course I shall,” cried Nadia, “but what can you do, ugly frog?” “I shall bring
your golden ball. But then you will let me live with you, eat from a golden plate,
and sleep on your bed.” “Very well,” Nadia said to the frog.
“Bring me my golden ball and I shall do what you want.” The frog was happy.
It brought the golden ball and Nadia ran away. Soon she forgot about her promise.
The next day when Nadia was having supper she heard a strange noise
– tap, tap, tap, tap – and a voice said, “Open the door. You must keep your
promise.”

Nadia turned white. It was the frog’s voice. “You must keep your promise”,
the King said. “Go and open the door.” The poor princess opened the door and
the frog hopped into the room.
(to be continued)

Suddenly-հանկարծ

Objective pronouns

  1. Give Ann this pen. Give her those pencils, too.
  2. Give the children bread. Give them butter, please.
  3. That is my book. Give  him my book, please.
  4. Those are your books. Give me our books, please.
  5. Give Tom a cup of tea. Give him milk, too.
  6. That is my apple. Give me my apple, please.