1. Do you have factories in your city?
2.How many parks do you have in the city?
3.You throwing garbage into an urn or wherever you want
4.Do you go cleaning on Saturday?
5.would you like to plant a tree in your home?
Last week I helped my mother about the house.
Last week I took my Granny's bags from supermarket.
Last week I didn't help my friend to do her homework.
Last week I was late to school
Pinguins always walk and live in groups, and in case if any of them is in danger, they try to help it. A lot of people call pinguins birds, this is because when they jump into water they shake their arms like birds do with their wings. There are many different types of penguins. Ground penguins are the ones that don't like cold and you can see them in hot countries and in the zoos. Another type of penguins that most of the people are familiar with, are the ones that live on the north where there is very cold. Penguins are defenseless animals, they never hurt people or attack them. They can be different in colour: white black and yellow. Some penguins are soft and fluffy, some penguins are smooth and slippery. I have also seen penguins with the massive eyebrown that are yellow. I also saw a programme about penguins on the TV show and learnt that some people have penguins at home as pets! Usually when people make pictures of penguins they are not allowed to come close to the penguines because they will be very scared. All types of penguines eat fish and nothing more. I like penguins because I find these animals very friendly
<span>Our house
Our house is big and new. There are 8 rooms in it. We have got two living rooms, four bedrooms, a kitchen and an </span><span>entrance hall. </span>My mother likes spending time in the kitchen. She likes it best because she likes cooking. Here is my favorite room. It is a living room. I like it because there are many books, TV and computers. There are a lot of my toys in this room. I like this room a lot. I like our house.
Traveller's Tales UNIT
1.3 Fill in the gaps with the correct adjective.
1 The forest is very (peaceful) on Sunday mornings.
2 Oh, don't worry about the dogs; they are (harmless).
3 My grandmother still manages to look (young) at 64. She says that her secret is not to worry about (meaningless) things in life.
4 The key to my father's (successful) career as a (careless) businessman was to avoid making mistakes.
5 It's (pointless) for me to give you any (help)ful advice if you're not prepared to follow it.
14 Expand these notes into sentences.
1 Last summer I wanted a different sort of holiday, so I decided to go on a cowboy holiday in the American West.
2 I stayed at a beautiful ranch in Montana where the weather was hot during the day and cool at night.