Hobbies
I have 5 fingers on each hand, I like to put them in the sand, When I hide my thumb just so, There is only 4 that I can show.
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Some people like to dance. Sometimes they go to the special clubs or dance at home. They like to go to a disco. Dancing
They can play football or hockey, swim or run very well. People like to go to the stadium or to the sports ground. Sport
People like to sing songs. Sometimes they go to music school. They like to listen to the songs and sing them. Singing
I know some people who likes to watch different kinds of programmers or films on TV. For example, children are usually fond of films about animals. TV
Such people like to visit different cities, towns and historical places. Some people even visit other countries. They can travel by car, by plane, by train, by bus or on foot. This hobby helps them to learn history, geography and traditions of different people and countries. Travelling
When do we have more free time at school or on holiday? On holiday
1,2,1,2,3- I like boxing, look at me! 1,2,1,2,3- I enjoy watching TV! 1,2,1,2,3- I like dancing, look at me! 1,2,1,2,3- I like swimming in the sea!
Much/ Many Much- много, означает большое количество и определяет только неисчисляемые имена существительные. I have much time today. Is there much milk in the fridge? Many- много, определяет только исчисляемые существительные. He has many friends here. Are there many sweets on the table?
Little/ Few Little- мало, означает малое количество, используется с неисчисляемыми именами существительными. We have little meat. Few- мало, обозначает малое количество, употребляется только с исчисляемыми именами существительными. There are few flowers in the garden.
There is/ There are Th ere is/ There are обозначает находится. Предложения начинаются с этого оборота. There is a book on the table. На столе книга. There are books on the table. На столе книги. Вопросительная форма образуется путём подстановки Is/Are перед there. Is there a man in the room? Are there any books on the table? Отрицание образуется при помощи NO, который ставятся после is/are There is no pen in my bag. There are no pens there.
Much/Many He translates ……. letters into English. The teacher gives us ……. homework. My brother reads ……... My parents work too ………. ………. students study two foreign languages. I have ……. friends in this town.
There is/ There are There …… many shops in your street. There …… many books on your table. There ……. much furniture in your kitchen. There …….three rooms. There …. a big sofa.
Few/ Little He has ….. friends. He is very lonely. There is a ……. milk in the cup. I bought a …….apples. I know ……about painting. There are a ………flowers in my garden.
My son reads very…… 1 little; 2 so; 3 there She has …….friends. 1 very; 2 many; 3 not There …….5 chairs in the room. 1 is; 2 no; 3 are …. There a map in your room? 1 are; 2 has; 3 is
1. What is my brothers hobby? 2. Is he proud of it? 3. Is his hobby popular with people of all ages? 4. Is it interesting and easily to collect? 5. Who is my brother? 6. What is the name of my best friend? 7. Is he a collector? 8. What is the theme of Nelly? 9. What do people collect? 10. Are people fond of travelling or gardening?