Homestake

The Weight of Soil/to read the text:

Hometask;ex.5/c,d,page 43

Exercise:C

1.Look at the sign, Dad! You aren’t allowed to turn right here.
2.You can take photos in the museum, but you aren’t allowed to use a flash.
3.it’s Ok to take our bikes into the park, Steve- we are allowed to cycle there.
4.There’s a river in our town, but we aren’t allowed to swim in it.
5.My dad smokes but he isn’t allowed to smoke at home.
6.Are you allowed to use your mobile phone at school?


Write sentences using let someone do.

2. I watch the late-night film on Fridays-my parents say i can. My parents let me to watch film on Friday.

3.My brother doesn’t use my computer – I say he can’t. I don’t let my brother to use my computer.

4.We never run in the corridors at my school- the teachers say we can’t. Our teachers don’t let us to run in the school corridors.

5.We don’t wear trainers to school- the head teacher says we can’t. The head teachers don’t let us to wear trainers in school.

6.I drive our car sometimes – my dad says it’s OK! My dad let’s me to drive in our car sometimes.

Grammar;Passive voice, exercises


Exercise D

1․Millions of pizzas are eaten in the world every year.
2.How many emails are wrote every day?
3.Chocolate are sold in almost every country in the world.
4.Rice isn’t grown in England, but it is grew in Spain.
5.Are most emails sent from home computers?
6.Ferrari cars are made in Italy.


Exercise E.

2.Someone pick up the litter every morning.
The litter is picked up every morning by someone.

3.People cut down a lot of trees every year.
A lot of trees are cut down by people every year..

4.People waste too much water.
Too much water is waste by people.

5.Postal workers deliver thousand of letters.
Thousands of letter are delivered by postal workers.

6.Do they make successful films in Hollywood?
Are the films make in Hollywood successful ?

The lazy man and the dogs plan

Once upon a time, there was a very lazy man who would always look for an easier way to feed himself. One day while he was searching for something to eat, he saw the fruit farm. He looked around and didn’t see anyone guarding the fruits on the tree, so he quickly decided to steal some fruits. But as soon as he walked into the farm and started to climb the tree, the farmer saw him and started coming at him to catch him. The lazy man saw the farmer coming at him with a stick, he got afraid and ran towards the forest nearby and went inside it to hide.

After some time when he felt he started to move on from the forest and while passing through, he saw the wonderful scene. There was a fox. It had only two legs and still was crawling on them happily. The lazy man thought, how can this fox stay alive in such condition?! The fox can’t run, how he must be able to feed himself or stay alive from the threat of other animals.

Suddenly, he saw the lion coming towards the fox with a piece of meat already in his mouth. All the animals ran away and the lazy man climbed up on the tree to save himself but, the fox stayed there only, he didn’t have the ability to run on two legs. But what happened next surprised the lazy man. The lion left a piece of meat which was in his mouth for the fox!

The lazy man felt happy seeing god’s play. He thought the god who is the creator of all, always has a plan set to take care of what he created. He felt that god must have something planned for him too. So, he left that place and sat somewhere away alone waiting for someone to feed him too. As time starting to pass, he kept looking at the road, waiting for his food. He waited there for 2 days without any food! Finally, he couldn’t bear the hunger and started to leave.

He met an old sage (a wise person famed for wisdom) on the way. He told everything happened to the sage. The sage first gave him some food and water. After having it, the lazy man asked the sage, “oh wise one, the god had shown his mercy on the crippled fox, but why the god was so cruel to me?”

The old sage with a smile said, “True that the creator has a plan for everyone. You are obviously a part of the god’s plan. But Son, You took his sign in a wrong way. He didn’t want you to be like the fox. He wanted you to be like the Lion”.

Moral: Often we misunderstand the signs. God has given everyone a strength and ability to do their part. Always learn to see the things in a positive way and see yourself in a strong position to help the ones who need. Don’t go for the easy choice. Make a right choice.

discussion about traveling

Today we have an interesting lesson with Miss Elina who from Artsakh . We were talking about traveling, Miss Elina was creat really good game, we were taking tickets, red the question and answer them.There was amazing questions about traveling for example one of them was about which country we want to travel? Especially my question was ՛What you prefer to go beach or mountain. I chose a  beach because their I really feel comfortable and calm, but I don’t feel the same feelings in mountain.I’m not mountain girl, from my perspective to go to the beach is better. So, we had really amazing discussion, I think that this project is really very successful, because it was interesting.Thank you to Miss Elina for organizing this good discussion, we will happy to meet you again.

Grammar;Question tags


Exercise number:A.

2.It’s smaller than the USA, isn’t it?
3.It isn’t Vancouver, Is it?
4.Cities in the USA are much bigger than that, aren’t they?
5.You’ve been there, havn’t you?
6.Wow. You don’t know much about Canada at all,Do you?

Exercise number:B

With negative statements, we usually use a postive question tag.
With be, modal verbs , hva egot and the present perfect we repeat the auxuiliary verb in the tag.
You’ve been there, haven’t you?

With all other verbs, we use do/does or wasn’t, weren’t/ didn’t. People speak French in Canada too, don’t they?

Exercise number;C
He’s American, isn’t he?
She doesn’t like me, does she?
She can come with us,can’t she?
They aren’t from Canada,are they?
They’re from the USA,aren’t they?
She won’t be at the party,will she?
Your favorite food is pasta,isn’t it?
You don’t know my sister, do you?
You’ve been to Italy, haven’t you?
You haven’t got a brother, have you?

THE lazy Man and the God’s Plan

The Lazy Man and the God’s Plan

Once upon a time, there was a very lazy man who would always look for an easier way to feed himself. One day while he was searching for something to eat, he saw the fruit farm. He looked around and didn’t see anyone guarding the fruits on the tree, so he quickly decided to steal some fruits. But as soon as he walked into the farm and started to climb the tree, the farmer saw him and started coming at him to catch him. The lazy man saw the farmer coming at him with a stick, he got afraid and ran towards the forest nearby and went inside it to hide.

After some time when he felt he started to move on from the forest and while passing through, he saw the wonderful scene. There was a fox. It had only two legs and still was crawling on them happily. The lazy man thought, how can this fox stay alive in such condition?! The fox can’t run, how he must be able to feed himself or stay alive from the threat of other animals.

Suddenly, he saw the lion coming towards the fox with a piece of meat already in his mouth. All the animals ran away and the lazy man climbed up on the tree to save himself but, the fox stayed there only, he didn’t have the ability to run on two legs. But what happened next surprised the lazy man. The lion left a piece of meat which was in his mouth for the fox!

The lazy man felt happy seeing god’s play. He thought the god who is the creator of all, always has a plan set to take care of what he created. He felt that god must have something planned for him too. So, he left that place and sat somewhere away alone waiting for someone to feed him too. As time starting to pass, he kept looking at the road, waiting for his food. He waited there for 2 days without any food! Finally, he couldn’t bear the hunger and started to leave.

He met an old sage (a wise person famed for wisdom) on the way. He told everything happened to the sage. The sage first gave him some food and water. After having it, the lazy man asked the sage, “oh wise one, the god had shown his mercy on the crippled fox, but why the god was so cruel to me?”

The old sage with a smile said, “True that the creator has a plan for everyone. You are obviously a part of the god’s plan. But Son, You took his sign in a wrong way. He didn’t want you to be like the fox. He wanted you to be like the Lion”.

Moral: Often we misunderstand the signs. God has given everyone a strength and ability to do their part. Always learn to see the things in a positive way and see yourself in a strong position to help the ones who need. Don’t go for the easy choice. Make a right choice.

The cracked pot

The cracked pot

The Cracked Pot

A water bearer in India had two large pots, each hung on each end of a pole which he carried across his neck. One of the pots had a crack in it, and while the other pot was perfect and always delivered a full portion of water at the end of the long walk from the stream to the master’s house, the cracked pot arrived only half full.

For a full two years, this went on daily, with the bearer delivering only one and a half pots full of water in his master’s house. Of course, the perfect pot was proud of its accomplishments, perfect to the end for which it was made. But the poor cracked pot was ashamed of its own imperfection and miserable that it was able to accomplish only half of what it had been made to do.

After two years of what it perceived to be a bitter failure, it spoke to the water bearer one day by the stream. “I am ashamed of myself, and I want to apologize to you”.  The bearer asked, “Why? What are you ashamed of?”  The Pot replied, “For these past two years I am able to deliver only half of my load because this crack in my side causes water to leak out all the way back to your master’s house. Because of my flaws, you don’t get full value for your efforts”.

The water bearer felt sorry for the old cracked pot, and in his compassion, he said, “As we return to the master’s house, I want you to notice the beautiful flowers along the path.”  As they went up the hill, the old cracked pot took notice of the sun warming the beautiful wild flowers on the side of the path, and this cheered it somewhat.  But at the end of the trail, it still felt bad because it had leaked out half its load, and so again it apologized to the bearer for its failure.

The bearer said to the pot, “Did you notice that there were flowers only on your side of your path, but not on the other pot’s side? That’s because I have always known about your flaw, and I took advantage of it. I planted flower seeds on your side of the path, and every day while we walk back from the stream, you’ve watered them. For two years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to decorate my master’s table. Without you being just the way you are, he would not have this beauty to grace his house.”

Moral:Each of us has our own unique flaws. We’re all cracked pots. In this world, nothing goes to waste. You may think like the cracked pot that you are inefficient or useless in certain areas of your life, but somehow these flaws can turn out to be a blessing in disguise.”

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