What weather do you like?

I love the sunny weather because it gives away energy, and it makes me feel better. Also I love hot weather because I can not handle coldness. I love winter, but it’s nothing compared to summer. I traveled a lot last year during summer, and I loved it. I also can’t help, but mention how unhappy cold weather makes me. My emotions are depended on many things which include a hot climate enough to make me wanna smile.

Who uses phones the most?

I use my phone for 6 hours a day and I love it. I sometimes get headaches when I’m in my phone, but I watch documentaries about history and current issues that surround our world and I think that it is worth the headache because a lot of people are blinded enough by their comfort to not see the current problems that our world faces. People should start caring more about their surroundings than themselves.

Women’s International month.

So first of all I wanna wish all women happy international women’s month, but I am here to talk about something else. Men. We don’t celebrate men’s day or a month because we underestimate men. How can we not celebrate men’s day when there are thousands and millions of men doing everything they can to raise their children as honest, smart, and kind people. Men should at least have a day of respect and celebration for their honesty and hard work of raising children. And a small advice, if you wanna show love and respect to your mothers and sisters and wives you shall do it everyday and these two days should not be occasions for you to buy flowers or expensive shit.

Translate into English.

  1. He usually wakes up at 9 am, but today he had to wake up a bit earlier.
    2. We will go out of town if the weather is promising.
    3. He already called both, Anna and Sona and they both agreed to accompany us.
    4. London is the capital of the Great Britain and there are lots of side seeing places.
    5. This summer we will go on vacation to the beach, and our friends will join us.
    6. Neither Aram nor Ashot, can stay after school and do that work, they are very busy.

Cheese Rolling.

Cheese Rolling. Cheese rolling is a contest where people get severely injured trying to catch a cheese rolling down the hill. Knowing that it can be extremely dangerous, people from all around the United Kingdom come to Cooper’s Hill, England to risk their lives and catch the cheese. It’s a fun contest, but knowing the chances of dying, I hope to never try it myself. It takes a lot of training to actually catch up with the cheese, let alone catch it.

English-Alexander Graham Bell. Telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell started as a Professor of Vocal Physiology at Boston University by using a system called “visible speech”, developed by his father, to teach deaf children. Bell was very engaged and loved in his job. He was a very smart and developed man. His friend Thomas Watson, experimented the telephone with him. Inventors before him tried so hard, but constantly failed, so did he. Bell had nowhere to give up. Finally he succeeded by giving signals from one room to another, and was granted the master telephone patent in March 7, 1876.

October 13th homework.


Page 14
A.)
1 is G
2 is F
3 is H
4 is B
5 is C
6 is E
7 is D
8 is A

B.)
In 1903, Mary Anderson invented widescreen wipers.
In 1897, British inventor James Henry Atkinson invented the mouse trap which he called “Little Nipper”.
An unknown Dutchman invented the roller skates because he was too impatient to wait for winter to come so he could ice skate.
In 1869, Thomas Adams invented chewing gum as he was trying to produce a rubber out of the juice he got from Mexican sapodilla trees.
In 1886, Josephine Cochran invented the dishwasher as she got quite angry when realized she had to wash a mountain of dirty dishes everyday.

Page 15
B.)
I was working, He/She/It was working. I was not working, He/She/It was not working. Was I,He,She,It working? Yes I,He,She,It was working. No I,He,She,It wasn’t working.
You,We,They were working. You,We,They weren’t working. Were You,We,They working? Yes You,We,They were working. No You,We,They weren’t working.
C.)
Lucy was doing a handstand.
Daniel and Sophie are playing table tennis.
Samuel sits on the teacher’s desk.
Ken is writing a text message.
Lisa is dreaming about a day on the beach.
D.)
1.
What were you doing when I saw you yesterday?
I was waiting for my sister. She was buying something in a shop.
2.
Who were you talking to when I phoned you?
It was my brother. He was telling me about a film he saw on TV.
3.
Did his parents live in England when he was born?
No, they lived in Paris. His father was working as an architect.
4.
Were you watching TV when I called you last night?
No, I wasn’t. I was reading a magazine.
5.
Who did you have lunch with when I saw you yesterday?
With Jane. She’s a friend of mine. We were talking about you.
6.
Did you play Tennis yesterday afternoon?
No, I didn’t play tennis, I was doing my homework.
7.
What did they wear for school yesterday? Their school uniform?
No, they didn’t wear school uniform yesterday, they wore jeans and T-shirts.








English Homework

We eat eggs for breakfast every day. Our teachers always give us homework on Friday. I am sorry i didn’t know the answer. My father did not like football. Do all your friends go to the same school. Where does your best friend live.

Hi Sally!
It’s me-Jessica. I am writing to you from Portugal! We’re on holiday here. We stay in a nice in a nice hotel near the beach. I have a really good time. It’s a beautiful day today – the sun shines and my brother and sister play on the beach. Me? I sit in my room and I don’t do any work. What are you doing?
Write and tell me!
Love
Jessica

Test on irregular verbs

1) She has never (let) her daughter have a boyfriend.
2) Have you already (read) today’s newspaper?
3) The house has been (sold).
4) He has (lost) his wallet again.
5) I have (written) three essays this week.
6) That clock was (made) in Switzerland.
7) He had (run) 6 miles when he hurt his ankle.
8) I have never (seen) such a beautiful view.
9) He has (taught) hundreds of students during his career.
10) Have you ever (met) a famous person?
11) Because she hadn’t (paid) the bill, the electricity went off.
12) They have (send) Christmas cards to all their friends.
13) Where have we (put) the car keys?
14) We have never (sang) in public before.
15) She had (wore) her blue dress many times.
16) John had never (spoke) English before he came to London.
17) Why have you (stood) up – are we leaving?
18) Have you ever (swam) in the Atlantic Ocean?
19) It had (took) three hours to reach the station, so they had missed the train.
20) I have never (said) that I didn’t love you.
21) David jumped into the air. He had (sat) on a drawing pin.
22) The weatherman had (told) us it would be sunny, but it rained all day
23) I’m sorry I’m so tired. I haven’t (slept) .
24) Have you (thought) about changing jobs?
25) He’d thought he had (understood) but now he realized he’d made a mistake.   Go-went-gone

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