Easter

How do you celebrate Easter in your family?
On easter me and my family go to my grandmothers home every year. My mom, my aunts and my grandmother cook rise whit raisins, feesh, hot cross buns. At that time, me with my brothers and sisters paint Easter eggs. We deccorate our table whit Easter bunnies. Then we are playing a game fighting eggs. This year we are going to play a game in the garden, we must find chocolate eggs.

Listen to the conversation and do the exercises to practice and improve your listening skills.

                                    DISCUSSION

Can you play a musical instrument? What instrument would you like to play? Would you like to be in a band?
I play gitar for five years. I would like to play violin. I don’t want to be in a band.

In class

  1. Go upstairs. (to go)
  2. Don`t swim in this lake. (not/to swim)
  3. Do your homework. (to do)
  4. Don`t football in the yard. (not/to play)
  5. Brush your teeth. (to brush)
  6. Don`t talk during the lesson. (not/to talk)
  7. Don`t feed the animals in the zoo. (not/to feed)
  8. Read the instructions. (to read)
  9. Don`t be late for school. (not/to be)
  10. Switch off your mobiles. (to switch off)

8 March

Who ran to help me when I fell,
And would some pretty story tell,
Or kiss the place to make it well?
My Mother.

 Mother is considered the guardian angel of the family. And, of course, it is the mother who plays an important role in the life of every person.

Mother’s Day, also sometimes called ‘Mothering Sunday’, in the United Kingdom. For many mothers and their children it is a very special day and one day of the year when we all remember to thank our mums for looking after us and we celebrate their lives.

Most countries in the world celebrate Mother’s Day around the middle of May but in the UK we normally celebrate it in March – officially it is celebrated the Sunday three weeks before Easter.

In many families it is traditional to give a present to our mother on Mother’s Day. Very often children give their mothers a bouquet of flowers or a small box of chocolates. Young children are encouraged to make something – a small craftwork or painting – to give as a present. With older children and adults, it can be nice to take your mother out for lunch, or to have a day out together. This is good not just because you are thanking her but because you are showing your thanks by spending time with your mother.

Whatever its origins and however we celebrate this day, what is most important is that we do celebrate it. So many of us spend a lot of time fighting with our mothers – and other members of our families – but it is very rare that we pause and tell them how much we appreciate and love them.

We should celebrate and be thankful to our mothers every day of the year but, unfortunately, we often forget in our busy and fast-paced lives. This is one day of the year when we must not. This is one day of the year when we must all say to our mothers, ‘Thank you for everything.’

1)What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘mother’?
(2)Can you describe your mother in one word? Why that word?
(3)Should mothers stay at home and look after the kids?
(4)Do you always buy your mother a present on Mother’s Day?
(5)What do you think is the hardest thing about being a mother?
(6)In what ways do you take after your mother?
(7)What is your mother’s biggest wish?
(8)Is your mother more like a mother or a best friend?
(9)What do/did your mother and you argue about?
(10)What do you think of Mother’s Day? Is it necessary?

Homework

Complete the sentences in simple past tense.

  • I brushed my teeth. ( brush)
  • Tom played tennis with his friends. ( play)
  • They studyed for their exam. ( study)
  • Susan talked to me quietly. ( talk)
  • Thomas helped me with my homework. ( help)
  • Daniel washed his car. ( wash)
  • The baby cried a lot. ( cry)
  • The man walked so fast. ( walk)

English

Write in the Past Tense

  • I. (hear) a new song on the radio. …
    I heard a new song on the radio.
  • I. (read) three books last week. …
    I read three books last week.
  • They. (speak) French to the waitress. …
    They. spoke French to the waitress. …
  • He. (understand) during the class, but now he doesn’t understand. …
    He. understood during the class, but now he doesn’t understand. …
  • I. (forget) to buy some milk. …
    I. forgot to buy some milk. …
  • She. (have) a baby in June. …
    She. had a baby in June. …
  • You. (lose) your keys last week. …
    You. lost your keys last week. …
  1. Are these the pencils you want ?

2. — Whales are an   biggest animals in           a     an     the    world.

3.- I’ve got dog and two stupid cats.

4.- I saw a   insect flying in my room. 

5.- Europe is    an        continent and Mallorca is           a     island.

Plurals (Irregular)

Type the plurals in the boxes for the words below.

man
child children
woman women
fish fishes
foot feet
sheep

I’d like/ Would you like? 

Anusual Food around the World.
Grammar: I’d like/ Would you like?
 Countable and uncountable nouns
Vocabulary: Food
English in Mind, pages 48, 49, 50

2. Eggs
3. Bread
4. Chees
5. onions
6. tomatoes
7. Bananas
8. Apples
9. Strawbberies

countable
a rice
an orange
an onion
a strawberry
a tomato
an egg

uncountable
some sugar
some beef
some chicken

  1. There
  2. That
  3. Those
  4. This

an, the

There is, there are

                                       There is                        a woman.
                                                  There are                                                some pencils.
                                                  There are                                            many leaves.
                                                                      There is                        an orange.
                                                                     There is                        a book.
                                                  There are                                             three balloons.
                                                                          There is                        a bear.
                                                  There are                                              a few bees.
                                                                      There is                        an ant.
                                                  There are                                               grapes.

 ____ a police car.

There is
There are

 ____ some cherries.

There is
There are

 ____ a butterfly.

There is
There are

 ____ many flowers.

There is
There are

 _____ two kids.

There is
There are

 ____ a monkey.

There is
There are

 ____ a few birds.

There is
There are

 ____ three children.

There is
There are