Անգլերեն

  1. School-դպրոց
  2. Toy shop- խաղալիքների խանութ
  3. Bakery-հացաբուլկեղեն
  4. Library-Գրադարան
  5. Restaurant- Ռեստորան
  6. Museum- Թանգարան
  7. Main road- Գլխավոր ճանապարհ
  8. Book shop- Գրախանութ
  9. Bank- Բանկ
  10. Pet shop- Կենդանիների խանութ
  11. Post office- Փոստ
  12. Train station- Գնացքի կայան
  13. Bus station- Ավտոբուսի կայանx
  14. Airport- Օդանավակայան
  15. East Street-Արևելյան փողոց
  16. West Street-Արևմտյան փողոց
  17. How do I get to the Bus station?

Go straight on along Main Road. Turn left at West Street. Then, turn right at Station Road. It is next to the bookshop.

2. How do I get to the Train station?

Go straight on along Main Road. Go past the bakery and the toy shop. It’s on your right, opposite the red house.

3. Excuse me, how do I get to the East Street?

Go straight on along Main Road. Turn left at Middle Road. Then, turn right at Station Road. It is next to the post office.

4. How do I get to the pet shop?

Go straight on along Main Road. Turn left at West Street and go straight on. It is at the end of the street.

Vehicles

  1. Bus
  1. Train
  1. motorbike
  1. helicopter
  1. airplane

English

 Read the text and say if you are fond of sports.
SPORT IS GOOD FOR HEALTH
Mike is 10. He is in the fourth form. He is fond of sports. He runs and does
exercises every day. Mike goes in for swimming. He is one of the best
swimmers at school. But he is not only a good swimmer. He is good at
basketball and tennis as well. His coach says: ‘Sport is important for your
health. You must do exercises. You must go in for sport.’

Answer the questionsՊատասխանիր հարցերին

  1. Is Mike fond of sports? Yes, he is
  2. What sport does he go in for? swimming
  3. Is he good at basketball and tennis? yes, he is
  4. Do you go in for sport? no
  5. What sport are you good at? football or volleyball
  6. What do you do to be healthy? must do exercises:

ՈՒսումնական հատված՝

Now / Yesterday
I am at home today. / I was at home yesterday.
You are at the stadium. / You were in the gym yesterday.
He (She, It) is in the park. / He (She, It) was in the yard yesterday.
We are at the cinema. / We were at the theatre yesterday.
They are at the sportsground. / They were in the swimming-pool yesterday.

Արի խոսենք/ Let’s speak

Say what you were fond of (doing) when you were younger.

Do you like an active lifestyle? Yes

Say where you were yesterday. In home

Say only was/wasn’t sentences about Lucy.
Example: Lucy wasn’t at school yesterday.
Lucy was at home.
She wasn’t at the cinema.
Use: at home, at school, at the cinema, at the theatre, at the stadium, in bed, in the park in the garden, in the gym, in the swimming-pool.

Let’s write!

Disagree.
Example: Mike is in bed.
No, he isn’t. He isn’t in bed.

  1. Mike is in bed. No, he isn’t. He isn’t in bed.
  2. Jim likes tennis. No, he don’t like tennis.
  3. They go in for basketball. No, they don’t.
  4. Mary has got an earache. No, she don’t.
  5. Lucy was at school yesterday. No she wasn’t
  6. They were at the stadium last Friday. No they were not.

Write the sentences with yesterday.
Example: I am at home today.
I was at home yesterday.

  1. I am at home today. 5. They are in the park.
  2. We are at school-we was in school yesterday. 6. Nick isn’t in the swimming-pool- nick wasn’t in pool yesterday.
  3. She is in the garden-she was in garden yesterday. 7. My friends aren’t in London-my friends wasn’t at london yesterday.
  4. My sister is in the gym-my sister was in gym yesterday. 8. Are you at the stadium?-I was at stadium yesterday.

Անգլերեն

  1. A. must I buy this book or that book?
    B. Yes you must buy that book.
    A. Why?
    B. because that՛s more interesting.
  2. A. Must I put on this dress or that dress?
    B. you must put on this dress.
    A. Why?
    B. because it is more beautiful.
  3. A. must I buy the red or the green coat?
    B. I must buy the red coat.
    A. Why?
    B. because it’s prettier.
  4. A. must I buy these gloves or those gloves?
    B. I must buy those gloves.
    A. Why?
    B. because these gloves are warmer.

Անգլերեն

The brother Axe(Կացին ախպերը) by Hovhannes Tumanian

(Simplified version for 3rd, 4th, 5th graders )

ONCE A MAN went to a place(վայր) to find some work. He came to a village(գյուղ) where he saw (տեսավ)people breaking up wood(փայտ)with their hands.

“Brothers,” he said, “why do it with your hands? Don’t you have an axe(կացին)?”

‘‘What’s an axe?” asked the villagers(գյուղացիներ).

The man took his axe from his belt(գոտի), cut the wood. Seeing this, the villagers ran through the village calling:

“Hey, everybody! Come and see what Brother Axe has done!”

The villagers gathered(հավաքվեցին) about the owner of the axe, asked him, gave him valuable gifts(արժեքավոր նվերներ) to take the axe from him.

The first day the king took the axe. As he wanted to cut with an axe, it fell on his foot and cut it. He started to cry with pain.

“Come here, everybody! Brother Axe has bitten(կծել) my foot.”

The villagers began to beat(ծեծել) the axe. Then they began to put it in the fire. The flames(բոցերը) rose high. When the fire had died down(հանգչել), they saw that the axe had turned red.

“Oh!” they cried, “Brother Axe is angry(բարկացել է). Look how red he has turned! What shall we do?

They finally decided(որոշեցին) to throw the axe into prison(բերդ). So they threw it into king’s barn(ամբար). The barn was full of hay(խոտ). As soon as the red-hot axe touched the hay a great fire started.

Terrified(Վախեցած), the villagers ran after its owner, they said, “Come, please, and bring Brother Axe to his senses(Կացին ախպորը խելքի բեր)!”

English

It was the night before Christmas. Clarla and Fritz were sitting by the door of the kitchen. Their cheeks were red after throwing snowballs outside in the cold air. Their eyes shone brighter than the candles on the Christmas tree, and were chattering very excitedly about something.

What were two children so excited about on Christmas Eve? You don’t have to be a genius to guess the answer to that question — for they were talking about… Presents.

The presents for Clara and Fritz were wrapped up and waiting for them on the kitchen table, just on the other side of the door. But the children were forbidden to go through the door until it was time — time for presents. And as they couldn’t see the presents, they talked about them instead. Cheeks-այտերը, shone-փայլեց, excitedly-հուզված,

English

Ածական (The Adjective)
ա) Կրկնություն. ածականների համեմատության աստիճանների կազմոումը -er, -est, more, most վերջավորությունների և բառերի օգնությամբ
բ) Կրկնություն. many, much, good, bad և little ածականների համեմատության աստիճանների կազմումը

Ուսումնական նյութ

Degree of Coparison

Some adjactives of two syllables add -er and -est

For adjactives ending in Y — cut Y then add -ier and -iest

Adjactives ending in -full, -less, -ing, -ed use more and most

Առաջադրանքներ

Give degrees of com­par­i­son of the fol­low­ing adjectives:
Small; young; thin; tall; fine; straight; few; easy; busy; thick; dirty; good; much; new; bad; lit­tle; many; mod­ern; rea­son­able; many; more; dear­er; best; most impor­tant; good; worse, high; cheap­est; light; less; more polite; high­er; dear; most mod­ern; bad; cheap; more impor­tant; lit­tle; bet­ter; impor­tant; high­est; dear­est; polite; worst; lighter; most polite; more mod­ern; most rea­son­able; cheap­er; most rea­son­able; most; least; lightest.

Answer the questions:

Which is longer: an hour or a minute?

Which is high­er: a moun­tain or a hill?

Which is big­ger: a ship or a car?
Which is longer: a sea or a river?

Which is more dif­fi­cult: to go on foot or to go by train?

Open the brackets:

Feb­ru­ary is (cold) than January.

John Anders is (old) than me.

Lake Baikal is (deep) than this lake.

Peter is (tall) than Mike.

Our flat is (more/less) com­fort­able than yours.