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Last Tuesday Henry Brown took his sons George and Richard and Fred to see LondonThey live about 50 miles from London in a small town called Greenfield. They went by train. It was a steam-train drawn by an engine called King Arthur. Mr. Brown opened the door of an empty carriage and the boys jumped in. The guard blew his whistle and waved his flag and the train started. The train was a fast one. It passed through Knightstown, Sand field before stopping. But it stopped at Crawly Junction where some people got off and where a porter put some bags of letters and parcels into the van. An old lady got into the carriage. She had a bag with her name and address on it. She had a little dogTen minutes later they came into Waterloo station and very soon they were out in the busy streets.

“Come on, boys, we’ll take a bus now.” A big red bus came along marked London Bridge.

“That is the bus we want,” said Mr. Brown and the boys hurried up the stair and on to the top of the bus. As they went along he pointed out places and things for them to see, “There’s Westminster Bridge and there are the Houses of Parliament. We are crossing London’s river now, The Thames, and just over there is Westminster Abbey.”

“What’s the monument on the bank of the river?” said Richard.

“That is Cleopatra’s Needle. It came from Egypt.

That’s the fine ship in the river

“it’s the Discovery, the ship in which Captain Scott sailed for the South Pole.”

“And what is the building in the distance with the golden cross on top?”

“That‘s St. Pail’s Cathedral,” said Mr. Brown. “It was built by the great architect sir Christopher Wren.”

“I want to see the Tower of London”, said Richard

“We’ll see that after lunch, but now we must go to the hotel, it is in Johnson Square. Come on, boys lunch is ready”

We’ll continue our trip for the next time.

Ընդգծված նախադասությունները դարձրու հարցական, ժխտական, և գրիր հնարավոր բոլոր/ ներկա, ներկա շարունակական, ապառնի, անցյալ/ ժամանակաձևերով : 

  1. Last Tuesday Henry Brown took his sons George and Richard and Fred to see London. 
    Did last Tuesday Henry Brown take his sons George and Richard and Fred to see London?
    Last Tuesday Henry Brown didn’t take his sons George and Richard and Fred to see London. 
    Every Tuesday Henry Brown takes his sons George and Richard and Fred to see London. 
    Henry Brown is taking his sons George and Richard and Fred to see London. 
    Henry Brown will take his sons George and Richard and Fred to see London this Tuesday.
  2. They live about 50 miles from London in a small town called Greenfield.
    Do they live about 50 miles from London in a small town called Greenfield?
    They don’t live about 50 miles from London in a small town called Greenfield.
    They are living about 50 miles from London in a small town called Greenfield.
    They will live about 50 miles from London in a small town called Greenfield.
    They lived about 50 miles from London in a small town called Greenfield.
  3. They went by train. 
    Did they go by train?
    They didn’t go by train.
    They go by train.
    They are going by train.
    They will go by train.
  4. The guard blew his whistle and waved his flag and the train started.
    Did the guard blow his whistle and wave his flag and the train start?
    The guard didn’t blow his whistle and wave his flag and the train start.
    The guard blows his whistle and waves his flag and the train starts.
    The guard is blowing his whistle and waving his flag and the train is starting.
    The guard will blow his whistle and wave his flag and the train will start.
  5. An old lady got into the carriage. 
    Did an old lady get into the carriage?
    An old lady didn’t get into the carriage.
    An old lady gets into the carriage.
    An old lady is getting into the carriage.
    An old lady will get into the carriage. 
  6. She had a bag with her name and address on it.
    Did she have a bag with her name and address on it?
    She didn’t have a bag with her name and address on it.
    She has a bag with her name and address on it.
    She is having a bag with her name and address on it.
    She will have a bag with her name and address on it.
  7. She had a little dog. 
    Did she have a little dog?
    She didn’t have a little dog.
    She has a little dog.
    She is having a little dog.
    She will have a little dog.
  8. Ten minutes later they came into Waterloo station.
    Did ten minutes later they come into Waterloo station?
    Ten minutes later they didn’t come into Waterloo station.
    Ten minutes later they come into Waterloo station.
    Ten minutes later they are coming into Waterloo station.
    Ten minutes later they will come into Waterloo station.
  9. A big red bus came along marked London Bridge.
    Did a big red bus come along marked London Bridge?
    A big red bus didn’t come along marked London Bridge.
    A big red bus comes along marked London Bridge.
    A big red bus is coming along marked London Bridge.
    A big red bus will come along marked London Bridge.
  10. That’s the fine ship in the river.
    Is that the fine ship in the river?
    That isn’t the fine ship in the river.
    That’s being the fine ship in the river.
    That will the fine ship in the river.
    That was the fine ship in the river.
  11. We’ll continue our trip for the next time.
    Will we continue our trip for the next time?
    We will not continue our trip for the next time.
    We continue our trip for the next time.
    We are continuing our trip for the next time.
    We continued our trip for the next time.

Դուրս գրիր անծանոթ բառերը,  սովորիր և դրանցով կազմիր նախադասություններ:
empty – դատարկ
blօw – blew – փչել
waved – շարժել
passed – անցնել

Գրիր այս բառերի հականիշները՝ top, come, in, with, take, now, open, empty, soon, get off, old.
top – down
come – go
in – out
with – without
take – give
now – later
open – close
empty – full
soon – late
get – give
off – on
old – young

Համացանցից դուրս գրիր Լոնդոնի մասին  հետաքրքիր նյութեր։

1. Over 300 languages are spoken in London.
As one of the most diverse cities in the world, London houses over 8 million residents, who collectively speak over 300 languages, including Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hokkien and of course English.
2. Big Ben is not actually called Big Ben.
Big Ben is arguably London’s most famous landmark. Surprisingly, it is actually meant to go by the name ‘The Clock Tower’, while ‘Big Ben’ is the name of the bell. Feel free to bore your friends and family with that fact if you ever do a tour of London.
3. The London Underground could have been water-based
We couldn’t create a list of facts about London without including the tube. When the London Underground was first proposed, engineers suggested filling the tunnels with water and using barges to float people from station to station, or getting an army of horses to pull the carriages around in the dark. Evidently, they decided to opt for trains.
4. London has a smallest statue
In a city filled with grand monuments and huge statues, it’s nice to know London has an official smallest statue. Located on Philpot Lane, the statue of two tiny mice eating cheese is dedicated to two builders who fell during construction of The Monument after an argument over a missing sandwich, that they blamed on each other but was actually the fault of a mice infestation.
5. The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace
Although she has many other royal residences, the Queen still sometimes resides in Buckingham Palace. When she’s home, you can see her royal flag flying from the flagpole. This flag, which is called the Royal Standard, must only be flown from buildings where the Queen is present.

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