Take care of yourself (November 1-5)

Exercises

Vocabulary Questions

1. What does “tuition” mean?

a) the money you pay to live in an apartment

b) the money someone pays you to work for them

c) the money you pay to a university to study there

d) the money a university gives you to help you study

2. What does “grumpy” mean?

a) upset and irritable

b) confused

c) energetic

d) tired

3. What does “healthy” mean?

a) good for your body

b) good for your emotional state

c) good for your mental state

d) all of the above


Grammar Questions

1. She decides ________ to class.

a) to walk

b) walking

c) walk

d) walked

2. Valerie keeps ________ sick.

a) having

b) getting

c) being

d) doing

3. She is so much ________ when she arrives.

a) happy

b) happiest

c) more happy

d) happier


Comprehension Questions

1. Why does Valerie always feel frustrated and irritable?

Because she have to much work and lessons.

2. What healthy changes does Valerie make in her life?

She starts to eat good food, walk and other things.

3. In your opinion, why is it important to take care of yourself?

It is important, because (idk)

Object pronous

1. It’s a great song. I love it.
2. We can’t speak Italian very well. Can you help us?
3. The phone’s ringing! Can you answer it?
4. I often call Ellie, but she hardly ever calls me.
5. Can you go to the boss’s office? She wants to see you.
6. Where are my keys? I can’t find them.
7. Hello again! Do you remember me? My name’s Matt.
8. Lorna’s in love with Nick, but he isn’t in love with her.
9. Is Kate’s boyfriend nice? I don’t know him.
10. A What do you think


Story 4

Text 4,page 10(Oxford stories)to read and answer the questions

Mrs. Williams lived in a small street in London, and now she had a new
neighbour. Her name was Mrs. Briggs, and she talked a lot about her expensive
furniture, her beautiful carpets and her new kitchen.
‘Do you know,’ she said to Mrs. Williams one day, ‘I’ve got a new
dishwasher. It washes the plates and glasses and knives and forks beautifully.’
‘Oh?’ Mrs. Williams answered. ‘And does it dry them and put them in the
cupboard too?’
Mrs. Briggs was surprised. ‘Well,’ she answered, ‘the things in the machine
are dry after an hour, but it doesn’t put them away, of course.’
‘I’ve had a dishwasher for twelve and a half years,’ Mrs. Williams said.
‘Oh?’ Mrs. Briggs answered. ‘And does yours put the things in the cupboard
when it has washed them?’ She laughed nastily.
‘Yes, he does,’ Mrs. Williams answered. ‘He dries the dishes and puts them
away.’

A. Answer these questions.

  1. Where did Mrs. Briggs live?
    Mrs Briggs lived in a small street in London.
  2. Why was Mrs. Briggs surprised?
    Mrs. Briggs was surprised because she never heard about that kind of dishwasher.
  3. Did Mrs. Briggs’s dishwasher dry the plates and other things?
    Yes, Mrs Briggs’s dishwasher dry the plates and other things.
  4. Did it put them away?
    No it didn’t.
  5. Did Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher put the things in the cupboard?
    Yes Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher put the things in the cupboard.
  6. Who was Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher?
    Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher was Mrs. Williams. Because she dry the plates and put the plates in cupboard.

B. Write these sentences. Put one of these words in each empty place: an any no none some

Mrs. Briggs was rich, but Mrs. Williams was not. Mrs. Briggs had some beautiful carpets, but Mrs. Williams didn’t have none. Mrs. Briggs had some expensive furniture, but Mrs. Williams had no . Mrs. Briggs had an expensive dishwasher, but Mrs. Williams did not have any machines in her kitchen. Mrs. Briggs had an nice roses in her garden, but Mrs. Williams had some flowers in hers. Mrs. Briggs had an big trees in her garden too, but Mrs. Williams had some.

C. Write this story. Put one of these words in each empty place:
he him his her it its she
Mrs. Williams had a good baby: she never cried, and her clothes were
always clean. Mrs. Briggs was very surprised and said, ‘When my daughter
was small, I gave her lots of food, but she cried a lot, and her clothes were
always dirty. Why is your baby so different? How do you do it ?’
‘Well,’ answered Mrs. Williams, ‘my first child was a boy. I always gave
him a lot of food, he got very fat, and him stomach was always full. He
cried a lot and was dirty. Now I give my new baby much less, and she is
happy and clean.’



Hometask:ex.5/c,page 21

C. Complete the sentences with words from Exercise 5b.

1 Eminem is boring. I don’t like him any more.
2 Green Day are my favorite band, I love them.
3 Lily Allen is really good singer. I like her a lot.
I like Carol and her brother, but they don’t like me.

Story 3

Text 3,page 8(Oxford stories)/read and answer the questions

A. Answer these questions.

  1. Why did Beryl want to buy Dave a new shirt?
    Because Dave have only one good shirt and old shirts have holes in them.
  2. Why didn’t Dave want his wife to throw any of his old shirts away?
    Because he liked his old shirts.
  3. Why didn’t Dave like the sleeves of his new shirt?
    Because sleeves are too long.
  4. What did Beryl say about the sleeves?
    She say “sleeves will get shorter when I wash the shirt”
  5. Why didn’t Dave like the collar of the shirt?
    Because neck’s are very small.
  6. What did Beryl say about the collar?
    Beryl say ” It will get bigger when you wear the shirt, Dave.

B. Opposites. Write these sentences. Put one word in each empty place.


1.New clothes do not have holes in them, but . . . ones sometimes
do.


2. Sleeves don’t get smaller when you wash them. They get shorter.
3. Good shirts are not cheap. They are expensive.
4. The neck of Dave’s shirt wasn’t too big. It was too small.
5. Dave loved his old shirts, but he doesn’t like his new one.

1 Adan: Are they American?
Eda: No, they aren’t American. They are British
2 Mum: Does you and Dave OK?
Alex: No, we aren’t.
3 Arne: Do you from China?
Girl: No, we don’t. We are from Japan.

  1. Simon is
  2. wasn’t
  3. Are
  4. It’s
  5. Are
  6. Pietro and Daniela are


Lesson 5

A. Answer these questions.
1.Why did Fanny often lose things?
Fanny often lose things

because Funny is very careless .
2.Why did Ethel lend things to Fanny?
Ethel lend things to Fanny because Ethel is Funny’s friend.
3.Why didn’t Fanny want to go to the shops without a bag?

4.Why didn’t Ethel lend her a bag?
5.What did she want Fanny to take to the shops?
6.Did Fanny take it, do you think?

Lesson 4

Complete the sentences with “to be”am, is, are

1. I am a girl.

2. My father is at work.

3. Alex and Dino are my cats.

4. Alex is in the garden.

5. Dino is on the floor.

6. My red pencil is on the floor, too.

7. The other pencils are in my pencil case.

8. My mother is in the living room.

9. Eli and Rafa are good friends.

10. They are good at tennis.

11. Are they in Amsterdam this week?

12. The pupils are not at school today.

13. It is Monday.

14. I am at home.

15. We are friends.

Make affirmative sentences with “to be”

1. I am never happy on a Sunday afternoon.

2. We are Scottish.

3. He is a pilot.

4. Mayte and Joshua are angry.

5. You are clever and good-looking.

Make negative sentences with “to be”

1. You _____ not Dutch.

2. Gemma _____ at home.

3. Agust and I _____ pleased about it.

4. I _____ not cruel.

5. It _____ good.

Questions with “to be”

1. _____ you from Málaga?

2. _____ Isabel Spanish?

3. _____ we ready to go?

4. _____ he married?

5. _____ you tired

Lesson 3

A. Answer these questions.

1. Why did Jack make long voyages?
Jack made long voyages, because he was sailor.
2. Where did Gloria live?
Gloria lived near Jack’s mother.
3. Why did Jack think about Gloria all the time?
Jack thought about Gloria all the time, because he loved her.
4. Where did Jack send Gloria the parrot from?
Jack sent Gloria the parrot from Freetown in Africa.
5. Where did Jack get Gloria’s letter about the parrot?
Jack got Gloria’s letter about the parrot from Australia.
6. What did Gloria do to the parrot?
Gloria ate the parrot.

B. Which word in the story on page 4 mean the opposite of:

short – long
last – first
ugly – pretty
old – young
little – much
wine –
worse – better

C. Write this story. Put one word in each empty place. You will find all the correct words in the story on page 4.

Freetown is a port in West Africa. Jack and another people went into a shop there and saw a beautiful bird. It was a red and grey parrot and it said ‘Hullo,’ to them. Jack said to his friend, ‘I’m going to send it to Gloria. She’s the daughter of my mother’s neighbor. It will be a nice gift for her,’ Then Jack and his friend went to a restaurant and ate chicken and fried potatoes there. They filled themselves very good.

My country

Countries.

Write a small essay about your country.


Armenia is located in the South Caucasus, bordered by Georgia from the north, Iran from the south, Azerbaijan from the north-east and the south-west and Turkey from the west. The Republic of Armenia occupies a territory of 29 800 square km, lying at an average altitude of 1800 meters above sea level.

Armenia was the first country in the world that adopted Christianity as a state religion. It happened in 301 AD with the assistance of Gregory the Illuminator and Armenian king Trdat III. The country began the destruction of pagan temples and the construction of Christian churches. The very first was the Echmiadzin Cathedral, which became the first Christian cathedral in the world. You can see this magnificent creation in the town of Echmiadzin, the religious center of all Armenians. Today, religious monuments of Christianity can be seen everywhere throughout Armenia.

Lesson 1

The footballer/read the dialogue and translate the unknown words./English in mind/page12

Unknown words

queue – հերթ
gorgeous – շքեղ

Hometask: ex.2/c, d, e, page 13

A. Look at the examples.

I’m bored.
Is it Rafael Nadal? Yes, it is. He isn’t a footballer.

B. Complete the table.

PositiveNegativeQuestionShort answer
Positive/Negative
I’m (I am)I’m not. (I am not)Am I?Yes, I am/ No, I’m not
You’re (You are)You aren’t. (You are not)Are you?Yes, you are / No, you’re not
He’s (He is)He isn’t (He is not)Is he?Yes, he is / No, he isn’t
She’s (She is)She isn’t (She is not)Is sheYes, she is / No, she isn’t
It’s (It is)It isn’t (It is not)Is it?Yes, it is/ No, it isn’t

C. Complete the sentences with ‘m, ‘re, or ‘s.

1 I’m an actor, not a tennis player.
2 He’s a film star, not a footballer.
3 You’re right, Sue. Good!
4 She’s a great teacher.

D. Write negative sentences.

1 He’s from Italy He isn’t from Italy.
2 She’s a film star. She isn’t a film star.
3 You’re the winner. You aren’t the winner.
4 I’m a tennis player. I’m not a tennis player.

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