Friday, 16 October 2020

Week 6; 19th-23rd October

 CLASS 1- 20th October 

HARD TIMES

Objective - listening / reading comprehension





Watch and answer : 

-Why was the fire so destructive ?

-Who was the head of England then ?

-What decision was taken after this experience ?


Textbook - page 17 , listen to the text , then read it .

Answer in writing to the question ex 2/16 

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 CLASS 2- 22nd  October 

HARD TIMES

Objective - narrative tenses 


PAST SIMPLE



PAST CONTINUOUS



PAST PERFECT 



Exercises from page 18,  your textbook .


Descriptive verbs 

to smash -  a zdrobi/ a se izbi de ...

to rage  ( at/ against )  - a vui / a se infuria pe ...

to dive - a se scufunda / plonja

to flee- fled-fled =  a o lua la sanatoasa/ a pleca fugind

to strike-struck-stricken =  a se indrepta intr-o anume directie/ a tasni

to demolish - a demola

to grab - a insfaca

to scream - a urla


Listening - page 19 

ex 2 and 3 in writing on your notebook 


Homework , under , as a comment until 26th October, at noon . 

Ex 1/ 19 - written under as : 

Scenario A ; ...(full sentence ) 

                     ....(full sentence ) 




26 comments:

  1. Scenario A

    We can't afford to lose any species of animal.

    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.

    Scenario B

    A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it is the right present.

    Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C

    Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.

    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    Ianis

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  2. Scenario A: 3.We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.

    Scenario B: 1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C: 2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    Ecaterina

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  3. Scenario A:
    3 We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    4 Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.

    Scenario B:
    1 A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    6 Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:
    2 Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    5 Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    -Alexia-

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  4. Scenario A: 2 Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    4 Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.

    Scenario B: 1 A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    6 Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C: 3 We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    5 Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    -Andrei 2

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  5. Scenario A; 3.We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.

    Scenario B; 1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C; 2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    -Denis

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  6. Scenario A; 3.We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.

    Scenario B; 1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C; 2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    -Denis

    ReplyDelete
  7. Scenario A:
    4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.
    3.We can't afford to lose any species of animal.

    Scenario B:
    1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it's the right present.
    6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:
    5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.

    Carla

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  8. Scenario A:4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.3.We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.

    Scenario B:1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    Alexandra S.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Scenario A:4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.3.We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.

    Scenario B:1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.


    Alexandra E.

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  10. Scenario A;4Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.
    3We can’t afford to lose any species of animal
    Scenario B;1A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    6Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.
    Scenario C;2Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    5Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    Alex

    ReplyDelete
  11. Scenario A:
    4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.
    3.We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.

    Scenario B:
    1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:
    2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    Gabriela

    ReplyDelete
  12. Scebario A :We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    :
    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.


    Scenario B:A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    :Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    :
    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.


    Eduard

    ReplyDelete
  13. Scebario A :We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    :
    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.


    Scenario B:A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    :Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    :
    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    Eduard

    ReplyDelete
  14. Scebario A :We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    :
    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.


    Scenario B:A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    :Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    :
    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.
    Eduard

    ReplyDelete
  15. Scebario A :We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    :
    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.


    Scenario B:A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    :Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    :
    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.


    Eduard

    ReplyDelete
  16. [STEFAN]
    Scenario A :We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.

    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.


    Scenario B:A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.

    Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.

    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    ReplyDelete
  17. [STEFAN]
    Scenario A :We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.

    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.


    Scenario B:A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.

    Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.

    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    ReplyDelete
  18. [Eduard]
    Scenario A :We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.
    Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people.


    Scenario B:A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present.
    Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals.
    Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    ReplyDelete
  19. Scenario A:4.Places where endangered animals have their natural habitat belong to the animals, and not to people. 3.We can’t afford to lose any species of animal.

    Scenario B:1.A bird in a cage can be a great companion for a person who lives alone, so it’s the right present. 6.Birds need to fly, and they need space to be able to do that. Cages should be forbidden.

    Scenario C:2.Creating places where people can relax is more important than worrying about a few animals. 5.Spiders are ugly and disgusting, and many people are scared of them. Of course they should be killed.

    Mario

    ReplyDelete

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