THE CHRISTMAS TREE

 

Once upon a time there was a little fir tree in a forest in Norway. It was a very small tree and it did not grow. The other trees near it were so high and had such big branches that the poor little fir tree could not grow into a big high tree. There were oak trees, pine trees, and birches around the little fir tree. They were all very useful to people. But the little tree was not useful to anybody and it became very sad. One day the fir tree asked the other trees, “Do you know how a small fir tree could be useful?” Some of the trees were too proud to answer such a little tree. But the birch tree was a kind tree and it said. “You could be a Christmas tree, but that is all.” “What is a Christmas tree?” asked the little tree. “I don’t know,” replied the birch tree, “but once a year, in winter, men come and look at all the little fir trees and choose the prettiest for a Christmas tree. They chop it down but I don’t know what they do with it.” “I could be useful to some people”, thought the little fir tree. It was happy now and waited for Christmas Day. At last that frosty winter day came. A boy with an axe walked through the forest. He stopped in front of the little fir tree, then he chopped it down and took it home. “This will be the Christmas tree,” he told his brothers. The next day the boys put it in a big room and decorated it with balloons, paper bells and golden balls. Their mother put some candles on the branches of the tree and lit them. “It’s the most beautiful Christmas tree!” cried one of the boys. All the family gathered around the tree. They joined hands and began to sing songs and dance. They all were happy. But the little Christmas tree was the happiest. “I hope I shall not drop any of these beautiful things which the children put on me. I shall give joy and happiness to them. I am happy because I am useful now,” thought the little Christmas tree.

Answer the questions.

1. In which country did the fir tree grow?

The little fir tree grew in a forest in Norway.

2. Why couldn’t the small tree grow?

The other trees near it were so high and had such big branches that the poor little fir tree could not grow into a big high tree.

3. Why was the fir tree sad?

The little tree was sad, because it was not useful to anybody.

4. What did it ask the other trees?

One day the fir tree asked the other trees, “Do you know how a small fir tree could be useful?”

5. Why didn’t most of the trees answer the fir tree?

Most of the trees were too proud to answer such a little tree.

6. What did the birch tree tell the little fir tree?

The birch tree said. “You could be a Christmas tree”

7. When did the men chop down the prettiest fir trees?

Once a year, in winter, men choose the prettiest fir tree for a Christmas tree and chop it down.

8. Why was the little fir tree happy?

The little fir tree was happy, because it could be usefull to people.

9. What happened one frosty winter day?

One frosty winter day a boy with an axe came to the forest, chopped down the little fir tree and took it home.

10. How was the little fir tree decorated?

The little fir tree was decorated with balloons, paper bells and golden balls.

11. What did the children’s mother put on it?

The children’s mother put some candles on the branches of the tree and lit them.

12. What did one of the children say?

“It’s the most beautiful Christmas tree!” cried one of the children.

13. What did all the family do?

All the family gathered around the tree. They joined hands and began to sing songs and dance.

14. Why was the little fir tree the happiest?

The little Christmas tree was the happiest, because it gave joy and happiness to the children.

Choose the correct word.

The fir tree was the smallest tree in the forest. (biggest, smallest)

The fir tree was very sad because it could not grow. (sad, happy)

Mother put some candles on the branches of the fir tree. (paper bells, candles)

The family danced round the Christmas tree. (ate, danced)

 

Լրացուցիչ առաջադրանքներ՝ Write sentences using the words below.

Once there was a little fir tree in a forest, in Norway.
The little tree was very happy. “I could be a Christmas tree and be useful to some people”
I shall not drop any of these beautiful things.

9 New Year’s Traditions From Cultures Around The World

Around the world, cultures welcome the change of the calendar with unique New Year’s traditions of their own. Here are some of our favorite New Year’s traditions around the world

In Spain, it is customary to eat 12 grapes – one at each stroke of the clock at midnight on New Year’s Eve

В надежде на новый год, наполненный путешествиями, жители Колумбии таскают по кварталу пустые чемоданы

Residents of Denmark greet the New Year by throwing old plates and glasses against the doors of family and friends to banish bad spirits

To drive off evil spirits for a fresh New Year’s start, it is tradition to burn effigies (muñecos) of well-known people such as television

In Scotland’s  The first person who crosses a threshold of a home in the New Year should carry a gift for luck

Անգլերեն

Writing-Writing novels or publishing interesting stories is a good hobby to try. Blogging-Blogging, just as any kind of writing, proves you have communication and writing skills. Learning languages- Speaking English might not be enough if you’re planning on developing your skills in learning languages. Photography- Photography is so much more than just taking pictures. Travel- Travelling

Happy Mother’s Day

My mother is the kindest person of the world. She is a nurse.I have no brothers and sisters. My mother spends all her time with me. When she is not in work she takes me to the playground or to the cinema. I love her because she is my mother. She always helps me with everything and I help her with housework, She is beautiful, clever and she works hard. I want to have a brother or a sister. I want to play with my brother or sister. I love my family and my mother she is the sun of our house.

English round up starter 2

12.1.

bird-birds

shoe-shoes

dolphin-dolphins

clown-clowns

spider-spiders

12.2.

They’re clowns.

They’re my friends.

They’re bats.

They’re doctors.

They’re sharks.

13.3

fox-foxes

mosquito-mosquitoes

bench-benches

dress-dresses

tomato-tomatoes

16.6

bus-buses

woman-women

mouse-mice

fish-fish

tooth-teeth

ox-oxen

deer-deer

child-children

class-classes

foot-feet

sheep-sheep

16.7

Tomatoes

pumpkins

knifes

cakes

cherries

sandwiches

apples

carrots

16.8

They’re tall men.

They’re good teachers.

They are two good sheep.

We’re nice girls.

They’re pretty babies.

21.15

1.This is coconut.

2.Those are jars of jam.

3.This is an orange.

4.This is a carton of milk.

5.Those are tomatoes.

6.That is a slice of bread.

7.These are watermelons.

8.That is a jar of honey.

9.This is a lemon.

10.Those are limes.

 

 

Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood lived in a wood with her mother. One
day Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her granny. She had
a nice cake in her basket.
On her way Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf.
‘Hello!’ said the wolf. ‘Where are you going?’
‘I’m going to see my grandmother. She lives in a house behind those trees.’
The wolf ran to Granny’s house and ate Granny up. He got into Granny’s bed. A little
later, Little Red Riding Hood reached the house. She looked at the wolf.
‘Granny, what big eyes you have!’
‘All the better to see you with!’ said the wolf.
‘Granny, what big ears you have!’
‘All the better to hear you with!’ said the wolf.
‘Granny, what a big nose you have!’
‘All the better to smell you with!’ said the wolf.
‘Granny, what big teeth you have!’
‘All the better to eat you with!’ shouted the wolf.
A woodcutter was in the wood. He heard a loud scream and ran to the house.
The woodcutter hit the wolf over the head. The wolf opened his mouth wide and
shouted and Granny jumped out.
The wolf ran away and Little Red Riding Hood never saw the wolf again.

Առաջադրանքներ՝

Watch the story and put the sentences in order. / Դիտեք տեսանյութը և նախադասոէթյունները դասավորեք ճիշտ հերթականությամբ:

One day Little Red Riding Hood went to visit her granny.On her way she met a wolf.Little Red Riding Hood looked at the wolf’s eyes, ears, nose and teeth.
The wolf ran to Granny’s house and ate Granny up.A woodcutter heard a loud scream and ran to the house.The wolf opened his mouth wide and Granny jumped out.Little Red Riding Hood never saw the wolf again.

 

Watch the story. Match what Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf say./ Դիտել տեսանյութը և նախադասությունները համապատասխանեցնել իրար:

Granny, what big eyes you have! All the better to see you with!
Granny, what big ears you have! All the better to hear you with!
Granny, what a big nose you have! All the better to smell you with!
Granny, what big teeth you have! All the better to eat you with!

 

Draw a picture of your granny or someone else in your family and write
about them./ Նկարիր քո տատիկին և պատմիր նրա մասին:

I havea very kind granny. She is a good person, I like her very much. I like to eat what she makes.She always helps me.

Հեքիաթից դուրս գրել անծանոթ բառերը, թարգմանել դասավանդողի օգնությամբ, տեղադրել բլոգում և սովորել: Հեքիաթը սովորել վարժ կարդալ, ձայնագրել և տեղադրել բլոգում:

 

ENGLISH

Two children, a brother and a sister go to school. There is a forest on their way to school. Suddenly the boy says to his sister: «We have much time, let’s go to the forest and play there».

The girl wants to go into the forest too. So they put their books on the grass and go into the forest. They see a squirrel. The boy says:

«Little squirrel, come and play with us”.

«I have no time”, says the squirrel. “I must get nuts. I must get ready for the winter. I cannot play with you.”

Then the children see a bee. The boy says:

“Little bee, come and play with us”.

“I have no time”, says the bee. “I must make honey. I cannot play with you.”

The dove says: “ I cannot play with you. I have no time. I must make a nest for my babies.”

Nobody wants to play with the children.

So they go to the river. They say to the river,”You don’t work. You come and play with us”.

But the river says: “I cannot play with you.  I work all day. I give water to the fields. I give water to the flowers. I give water to the squirrel, to the bee,  to the dove and to girls and boys like you. Go away. You go to school.”

The children go to school. On the way home, they go into the forest again.

The squirrel says to the children:

“Work is over. School is over. Let’s play now.”

The bee says,”Work is over. School is over. Come and play with me now.”

Անծանոթ բառեր՝

forest-անտառ

on the way to school-դպրոցի ճանապարհին

to put-դնել

nest-բույն

squirrel-սկյուռ

must-պետք է

to get ready for the winter-պատրաստվել ձմռանը

river-գետ

bee- մեղու

field-դաշտ

honey-մեղր

on the way home-տան ճանապարհին

Առաջադրանքներ՝

Make up sentences of the mixed words.

  1. school/ on /forest /a/their /way/ to /there is.
    There is a forest on their way to school.
  2. to /school /go /the/ children.
    The children go to school.
  3. go/ the /again/ home/ they/ on /into /the /forest/ way.
    On the way home, they go into the forest again.
  4. a /for/make/ I/ nest/ must.
    I must make a nest for my babies.”

Singular . plural

  1. Write the plural. Գրել գոյականների հոգնակին:
Child-Children
Bus-buses
Cherry-cherries
Man-men
Glass-glasses
House-houses
Apple-apples
Box-boxes
Baby-babies
Ball-bolls
Tomato-tomatos
Parrot-parrots
Dish-dishes
Sheep-sheeps
Melon-melons
Armchair-armchairs
Woman- womens
City- cities