Утром мы во двор идем — Листья сыплются дождём, Под ногами шелестят И летят… летят… летят…
Пролетают паутинки С паучками в серединке, И высоко от земли Пролетели журавли.
Всё летит! Должно быть, это Улетает наше лето.
Золотая осень
Вот наступила золотая осень. Самая красивая и живописная время года. В первое сентября все дети ходят в школу. Листья меняют цвет более яркие цвета и начинается листопад. Осенью часто идёт дождь, поэтому погода прохладная. А так же осенью моё день рождение.
Осенью многие виды птиц улетают в теплые страны. Животные много едят осенью, чтобы спать зимой, среди этих животных есть ежи, медведи, белки и многие другие. Вот такая прекрасная пагода осень.
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?
In London. 2. Why was Mrs. Briggs surprised?
Because the machines don’t put the plates in the cupboard.
3. Did Mrs. Briggs’s dishwasher dry the plates and other things?
No. 4. Did it put them away?
No. 5. Did Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher put the things in the cupboard?
Yes 6. Who was Mrs. Williams’s dishwasher?
She’s man.
B. Write these sentences. Put one of these words in each empty place: an any no none some 1. Mrs. Briggs was rich, but Mrs. Williams was not. Mrs. Briggs had some beautiful carpets, but Mrs. Williams didn’t have none . 2. Mrs. Briggs had an expensive furniture, but Mrs. Williams had not. 3. Mrs. Briggs had some expensive dishwasher, but Mrs. Williams did not have no machines in her kitchen. 4. Mrs. Briggs had any nice roses in her garden, but Mrs. Williams had none flowers in hers. 5. Mrs. Briggs had any big trees in her garden too, but Mrs. Williams had none .
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: him never cried, and his 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 its ?’ ‘Well,’ answered Mrs. Williams, ‘my first child was a boy. I always gave him a lot of food, his got very fat, and its stomach was always full. He cried a lot and was dirty. Now I give my new baby much less, and he is happy and clean.’
A. Answer these questions. 1. Why did Beryl want to buy Dave a new shirt?
Because he had only one nice shirt 2. Why didn’t Dave want his wife to throw any of his old shirts away?
Because he loved his old shirts 3. Why didn’t Dave like the sleeves of his new shirt?
Because there was too big 4. What did Beryl say about the sleeves?
‘They’ll get shorter when she wash the shirt.’ 5. Why didn’t Dave like the collar of the shirt?
Because it very small 6. What did Beryl say about the collar?
‘It’ll get bigger when he wear the shirt B. Opposites. Write these sentences. Put one word in each empty place. 1.New clothes do not have holes in them, but old ones sometimes do. 2. Sleeves don’t get longer when you wash them. They get shorter. 3. Good shirts are not cheap. They are expansive. 4. The neck of Dave’s shirt wasn’t too big. It was too small. 5. Dave loved his old shirts, but he didn’t like his new one.
C. Choose the right sentence for each picture and write it down. 1. a. None of these shirts has got holes in it. b. Some of these shirts have got holes in them. c. All of these shirts have got holes in them. 2. a. The sleeves are too long, and the collar is too small. b. The sleeves are too short, and the collar is too small. c. The sleeves are too short, and the collar is too big. d. The sleeves are too long, and the collar is too big.
Dave married, and when his new wife saw the clothes in his cupboard, she said, ‘Dave, you have only got one good shirt. The others arc very old, and they’ve got holes in them. I’m going to buy you a new one this afternoon.’ Dave liked his old shirts, but he loved his wife too, so he said, ‘All right, Beryl, but please don’t throw any of the old ones away.’ Dave went to work, and when he came back in the evening, Beryl said to him, ‘Look, Dave, I’ve bought you a nice shirt. Here it is. Put it on.’ Dave put the shirt on, and then he said, ‘Look at the sleeves, Beryl. They’re too long.’ ‘That’s all right,’ Beryl answered. ‘They’ll get shorter when I wash the shirt.’ Then Dave said, ‘But the neck’s too small.’ ‘That’s all right,’ Beryl answered. ‘It’ll get bigger when you wear the shirt, Dave.’
Fanny and Ethel worked in the same office, and, they were neighbours at home. Fanny was rather a careless girl, and he often lost things. Then she usually went to Ethel to borrow more from her. Ethel was a kind girl, but she sometimes got tired of lending things to her friend. One Saturday afternoon Fanny knocked at Ethel’s front door, and when Ethel came to open it, Fanny said to her, ‘Oh, hullo, Ethel. Please lend me a bag. I’ve lost mine. I’m going to the shops, and I feel very stupid when I haven’t got anything in my hand when I go out in the street.’ Ethel laughed and answered, ‘Well, Fanny, go down to the end of the garden. You’ll find a nice wheelbarrow in the shed there. Take that when you go down to the shops. Then you’ll have something in both of your hands.’ Word outside the 1000: wheelbarrow
A. Answer these questions.
1.Why did Fanny often lose things?
Becouse she is careless. 2.Why did Ethel lend things to Fanny?
Becouse she is kind. 3.Why didn’t Fanny want to go to the shops without a bag?
Becouse she don’t anything in her hand. 4.Why didn’t Ethel lend her a bag?
Because Ethel thought Fanny would lose it.
5.What did she want Fanny to take to the shops?
She want weelbarrow. 6.Did Fanny take it, do you think?
I think she teak it. B. Which of these sentences are true? Write the correct ones down.
1.Ethel often borrowed things. False 2. Fanny often borrowed things. True 3.Ethel often lent things to Fanny. True. 4. Fanny often lent things to Ethel. False. 5.One day Ethel lost her bag. False 6.One day Fanny lost her bag. True. 7. Fanny liked carrying something in her hand. True. 8. Fanny did not like carrying things. False. 9. There was a shed at the end of Ethel’s garden. True. 10. There was a shed at the end of Fanny’s garden. False.
C. Write this story, but do not put pictures: put words.
Ethel’s house is in a small road . It has a small garden at the back, and there is a house in it. Ethel keeps her shed there. Ethel is a clever girl . She works in a office . This is Ethel. She is at the doore of her house, and she’s got a bag in her left hand ? Because she is going to the shops.
Jack was a young sailor. He lived in England, but he was often away with his
ship.
One summer he came back from a long voyage and found new neighbors
near his mother’s house. They had a pretty daughter, and Jack soon loved her
very much.
He said to her, ‘My next voyage will begin in a few days’ time, Gloria. I love
you, and I’ll marry you when I come back. I’ll think about you all the time, and
I’ll write to you and send you a present from every port.’
Jack’s first port was Freetown in Africa, and he sent Gloria a parrot from
there. It spoke five languages.
When Jack’s ship reached Australia, there was a letter from Gloria. It said,
‘Thank you for the parrot, Jack. It tasted much better than a chicken.’
A. Answer these questions. 1. Why did Jack make long voyages?’
Because he is sailor 2. Where did Gloria live?
In England. 3. Why did Jack think about Gloria all the time?
Because he want merry whit her. 4. Where did Jack send Gloria the parrot from?
From Africa. 5. Where did Jack get Gloria’s letter about the parrot?
In Australia. 6. What did Gloria do to the parrot?
She eat the parrot. B. Which words in the story on page 4 mean the opposite of: 1. short 4. old 7. worse 2. last 3. little 3. ugly 6.wine
Long, new, first, pretty 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 sailor from his ship went into a shop there and saw a beautiful bird. It was a red and grey parrot and it spoke ‘Hullo,’ to them. Jack said to his friend, ‘I’m going sent it to Gloria. She’s the daughter of my mother’s neighbors It will be a nice present for her,’ Then Jack and his friend came a restaurant and ate chicken and fried potatoes there. They was very good.
Լեզուն ամենակարևոր բանն է ազգի համար: Լեզվի օգնությաբ ենք մենք շփվում, խոսում, գրում, կարդում: Եթե մենք չունենաինք լեզու, չէինք ունենա նաև երկիր: Մենք մեր մայրենի լեզվով ենք սովորում դպրոցի բոլոր առարկաները: Եթե նույնիսկ լինենք ուրիշ երկրում չպետք է մոռանանք մեր մայրենի լեզուն: Մայրենի լեզուն շա՜տ երկար դարեր եղել է և պահպանվել, կպահպանվի նաև դարեր շարունակ: