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Grammar

1/a.

1.My mother has 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 bycicle.

I haven’t got any sisters.

b/

1.Hello ,what would you like?

Hi,I’d like a kilo of rice and some sugar.

Anything else/?

Yes and some eggs

Ok,that’s six Euros,please.

Oh,and I’d like an apple and a banana, please.

c/

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 wouldn’t you like a fighting cricket as a pet?Because they are very noisy.

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

Why do you want to work in dogs home?Because I like Animals.

  1. How many books did you buy?
    2. How much water is there?
    3. Many students were absent.
    4. There’s not been much rain this week.
    5. He spent much money gambling.
    6. She has collected many coins.
    7. There are many pages in our textbook.
    8. He showed much bravery in front of the crowd.
    9. You can view many scenes while traveling on the bus.
    10. I havee bought much sheep from the nearby village.


  1. She bought a little onions and a little milk.
    2. There were a few people in the park.
    3. You shoult put a little honey in lemon juise for better taste.
    4. He reminded me of a few things that i had to do.
    5. She gave me a few advice, and it proved to be very aseful.

Christmas in the United States of America

Christmas destinations: Festive US cities from Nantucket to Asheville

The United States of America has many different traditions and ways that people celebrate Christmas, because of its multi-cultural nature. Many customs are similar to ones in the UK, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Poland and Mexico.

The traditional meal for Western European families is turkey or ham with cranberry sauce. Families from Eastern European origins favour turkey with trimmings, keilbasi (a Polish sausage), cabbage dishes, and soups; and some Italian families prefer lasagne!

Some Americans use pop-corn threaded on string to help decorate their Christmas Tree. Making gingerbread houses is also popular to make and eat at Christmas! Eggnog is a ‘traditional’ Christmas drink in the USA.

Many Americans, especially Christians will go to Church to celebrate the birth of Jesus at Christmas. Many churches have special Christmas Carol services and events where the story of Christmas is told.

In New England (the American States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine), there are shops called ‘Christmas Shops’ that only sell Christmas decorations and toys all the year round!

Americans also send out Christmas Cards, like Carol singing and there’s the unusual custom of the Christmas Pickle!

People in America like to decorate the outsides of their houses with lights and sometimes even statues of Santa Claus, Snowmen and Reindeer. Some cookies and glass of milk are often left out as a snack for Santa on Christmas Eve!

Christmas in the United States | Parenthub

English

Rice-U

Cherries-C

Milk-U

Honey-U

Fries-C

apples-C

Pizza-U,C

Fish — c

cookies — c

Grapes-c

sugar- u

Juice- u

Ice-cream- c

Cheese-u

Chocolate-u

Exercise 2.Complete the sentences with »some» or »any»

We need some bread.
You can’t buy any posters in this shop.
We haven’t got any coffe ot the moment.
I have some books for you.

Peter doesn’t have any children.

There aren’t any pens in the drawer.

She always has some sugar in her tea.

Have you got any milk?

You should eat some fruit for breakfast.

They didn’t sing any songs that we know.

Exercise 3. Complete the sentences with »much» or »many».

1.How much pizza is left?

2.How many bottles of milk are there?

3.I have got many books.

4.We have many lessons today and an exam.

5.Sarah doesn’t have much money.

6.I don’t have much time to clean my room.

7.You can see many apples on the tree.

8.There isn’t much coffee in th e jar.

9.There aren’t many potatoes left.

10.John has many toys at home.

Exercise 4. Choose the correct quantifier.

1.A slice of pizza

2.a cup of tea

3.A piece of cake
4.A can of coke.
5. A bag of crisps
6. A bottle of milk
7. A bar of chocolate
8. A bunch of grapes
9. A jar of honey
10. A glass of lemonade
11. A box of cereal
12 A bowl of rice
13.A bottle of juice
14.A bowl of soup
15.A bunch of flowers

English

A. Answer these questions.

  1. Where did Mr. Day usually spend some time during his holidays?
    He usually went to France or Germany
  1. Why did he want to have Greek lessons?
    He is going to have a holiday in Athens.
  1. Where did he go to learn Greek?
    He went to evening classes.
  2. How long did he stay in Greece?
    A few weeks later.
  3. How much did his Greek help him while he was in Greece?

    It helped him very much.
    B. Which of the answers to these questions are right? Write them down.
  4. Why did Mr. Day have Greek lessons?
    a. Because he liked evening classes.
    b. Because he wanted to visit Greece.
    c. Because he did not like French and German.
  5. How long did Mr. Day stay in Greece?
    a. A month.
    b. A few weeks.
    c. One year.
  6. What did the Greeks have trouble with?
    a. Mr. Day’s Greek.
    b. Mr. Day’s friend.
    c. Mr. Day’s holiday.

Easter

Read about Easter(Կարդանք Զատիկի մասին)

Easter is usually in April or May. It is a religious holiday. It celebrates the rebirth of Jesus. At Easter, many people like painting eggs in bright colours.

In England children play a game of rolling eggs down a hill. Many children go on an egg hunt, looking for hidden Easter eggs!

People eat lots of chocolate eggs and chocolate bunnies. In the UK, people also eat hot cross buns and a special Easter cake.

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