English

My school

My school is not far from my house. It is big and new. My teachers are very good and kind. There are a lot of classrooms in my school. The classrooms are light and clean. There is a big garden behind the school. And there are a lot of flowers in the school yard. There is also a playground in the school yard.


Questions:

  1. Is your school big?
  2. Are there a lot of classrooms in your school?
  3. Are the classrooms light?
  4. Is there a garden near your school?

check your progress

1 My mother ‘s got fair hair. (+)

2 Jim and ashley haven’t got. the same colour eyes. (-)

3 Sandra and kate have got five cousins. (+)

4 I have got a new bicycle but I hate it.

5. have got any sis ters. (-)

A: Hello, what would you like?

B: Hi. l’d like a kilo of rice and some sugar please

A: Anything ele?

B: Yes and some eggs,please.

Ok,that’s six Euros,please.

B:Oh,and I’d like an aplle and a banana,please.

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Why are chimpanzees and people similar?Because their DNA is 98% the same.

Why don’t you eat chocolate?Because I don’t like sugar.

Why don’t you like a fighting cricjet as a pet?Because they are very nosy/

Why doesn’t she like her hair?Because it’s wavy.

Why do you want to work in dogs homne?Because like animals.

Exercise

2.I’d like those bananas.я

3.I’d like these carrots

I’d like that sandwich.

Parts of the body animals food

Foot fish tomatoes

arm kangaroo butter

finger cockroach cheese

mouth seal

Famous TV Shows

Avatar: The Last Airbender

The Last Airbender is perhaps the strongest argument against the notion that American cartoons can’t compete with the best of Japanese anime. Avatar succeeded in fusing Western and Eastern sensibilities, presenting a fantastical world where young heroes manipulate the elements and fight an epic battle to save the world from an evil tyrant. The diverse cast of characters, gorgeous animation, and highly spiritual sensibilities helped Avatar capture a wide audience that most cartoons can only dream of. And though the series lasted a mere three seasons, it spawned a very strong sequel series, The Legend of Korra.

International Women’s Day

The yearly event, International Women’s Day, is observed on March 8. The day raises awareness of the feminist movement, gender equality concerns, rights to abortion, accomplishments of women in various sectors, and violence and abuse directed against women.

On March 8th, people honour ladies, including their mothers, grandmothers, sisters, wives, girlfriends, and other female relatives. Sending the women in your lives our selection of heartfelt greetings, photographs, notes, quotations, and well wishes will also help to make the day memorable.

HAPPY WOMEN’S DAY: WISHES, QUOTES AND MESSAGES

  • I wish you a wonderful International Women’s Day! May you always inspire and uplift everyone around you with your strength, courage, and grace.
  • We celebrate the outstanding accomplishments of women around the globe today. Let’s toast to progress, equality, and mutual assistance.
  • Happy International Women’s Day, everyone! I salute all the strong, unique, and brave women out there. Keep shining and breaking down obstacles!
  • This is my tribute to the amazing ladies in my life that inspire me every day. We are appreciative of your tenacity, bravery, and wisdom. Happy Women’s Day.
  • All the women and girls out there who are dreaming big and changing the world have a happy International Women’s Day. Keep reaching for the heavens!
  • Let’s make a commitment to creating a society where women are valued, respected, and given the same chances as men as we observe International Women’s Day. Together, we can make a difference.
  • I wish all the incredible women out there a day filled with love, support, and the knowledge that they are altering the world.
  • Happy International Women’s Day to all the ladies who have faced obstacles and successfully overcome them. You are an example to each and every one of us.

Amazing World Around Us

The History Of Football

It is the greatest and most popular sport in the world. It is an industry worth billions and is watched on every continent on the globe. From toddlers kicking a ball whilst the try figure out their co-ordination through to adults who make a living from it, it is a sport that can be played by virtually anyone. Yet what is the history of the beautiful game? When did it begin? How has it developed over the years? What does the future hold for football?

FIFA

Informal international matches between nations were held sporadically from then on, depending on the availability of the various teams to play games. It wasn’t until 1904 that The Fédération Internationale de Football Association was formed. FIFA, to give it its acronym, was originally devised to oversee matches played between the associations of Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

FIFA expanded over the years, with England joining the organisation in 1905, South Africa in 1909, Argentina in 1912, Chile and Canada in 1913 and the United States of America in 1914. The first tournament that FIFA was responsible for was the football side of the 1908 London Olympic Games. The first FIFA World Cup, the organisation’s flagship tournament, was held in 1930 in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Football’s past is set in stone, yet its future remains unclear. The likelihood is that more and more technology will be introduced to help referees out. There are also plans to allow more teams to take part in competitions such as the World Cup and European Championships. One of the biggest questions for the footballing authorities is how they deal with the ever increasing money in the sport.

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1. He gets up at 6 o’clock.
2. She gets up early on weekdays.
3. She goes to the gym on Fridays.
4. She goes surfing in summer.
5. They never go out on Saturday evenings.
6. My best friend lives in Italy.
7. Do you relax at weekends?
8. We have breakfast early in the morning.
9. They go skiing in winter.
10. Jane loves listening to radio.
11. In his free time he goes running.
12. He lives in an island in the west of Scotland.
13. Seamus drives the children to school.
14. Tourists come by boat.
15. My birthday is on August.

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The Lion and a Clever Fox

Long ago, there lived a lion in a dense forest. One morning his wife told him that his breath was bad and unpleasant. The lion became embarrassed and angry upon hearing it. He wanted to check this fact with others. So he called three others outside his cave.

First came the sheep. The Lion opening his mouth wide said, “Sheep, tell me if my mouth smells bad?” The sheep thought that the lion wanted an honest answer, so the sheep said, “Yes, Friend. There seems to be something wrong with your breath”. This plain speak did not go well with the lion. He pounced on the sheep, killing it.

Then the lion called the wolf and said, “What do you think? Do I have a bad breath?” The wolf saw what happened to the sheep. He wanted to be very cautious in answering a question. So, the wolf said, “Who says that Your breath is unpleasant. It’s as sweet as the smell of roses”. When the lion heard the reply, he roared in an anger and immediately attacked the wolf and killed it. “The flatterer!” growled the lion.

Finally, came the turn of the fox. The lion asked him the same question. The fox was well aware of the fate of the sheep and the wolf. So he coughed and cleared his throat again and again and then said, “Oh Dear Friend, for the last few days, I have been having a very bad cold. Due to this, I can’t smell anything, pleasant or unpleasant”.

The lion spared the fox’s life.

Moral:  Do not involve yourself in a bad company or a bad situation else you may end up getting punished for no fault of yours.  Sometimes, It’s wise to stay away from certain situations