Days of the Week. School
subjects. Timetable.
1. Put the days of the week
into the right order.
Monday
Saturday
Thursday
Friday
Tuesday
Sunday Wednesday
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Tuesday
Saturday
Thursday
Monday
Friday
Wednesday Sunday
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Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
Saturday
Sunday Wednesday
Friday
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2. Look at the calendar and
say what do “Mon, Tues, Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun” stand for.
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Tues
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3. Look at the timetable. Answer the questions.
Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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English
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P.E.
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Drawing
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Arts
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History
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Music
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Russian
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Arts
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Maths
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Russian
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Maths
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Russian
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Maths
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Russian
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English
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History
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Handicraft
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Maths
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Maths
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Maths
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Russian
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Literature
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Geography
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Literature
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Music
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Literature
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P.E.
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Maths
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English
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National History
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4. Study some new words about school life.
uniform
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desk
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desk set
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blackboard
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break
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rubber
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ruler
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paper clips
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lesson
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file
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4. Solve the Crossword.
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1 (v). A lesson where we speak English.
3. The day of the week which comes after Saturday.
7 (h). The thing at which pupils sit in class.
7 (v). A lesson where pupils draw.
8. The day of the week which comes before Thursday.
5. Read
the story.
On
Thursday morning before classes Nora was in the street. She usually went for a walk at one o'clock in
the afternoon in
summer. Suddenly she saw a boy running down
the street. He looked funny and Nora laughed at him but then she understood it was her little brother Allan.
"Hi," said Nora looking at
him. "Why are you running so quickly? You are not at P.E. lesson, are you?" "No," cried
Allan. "I'm just trying to stop two boys from fighting." "That's interesting,"
said Nora. "Who are the two boys?" "That's Tom and me,"
answered her brother.
6. Translate the Prepositions
and learn them by heart.
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Thursday morning
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to go for a walk
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to laugh at him
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to look at him
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at P.E.
lesson
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to stop two boys from fighting
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7. Read the text.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN
ENGLAND
In Great Britain
school begins at the age of five. Many boys and girls usually leave school at
the age of sixteen.
In England
the school year begins in September, but not always on the first day of the
month, as school never begins on Monday. The English think that Monday is not a
good day to start school. So pupils usually begin their school year on the
first Tuesday of September (not always on the 1st of September as we do). The
weather is usually fine. It is warm. The sky is often blue and the sun is
bright. Little children going to school with their parents on their first
school day look so clean and nice. They don't have any bags or books with them,
as there is no need for these things on their first day at school. Pupils will
get them later. They will get exercise-books, pencils, pens, rulers and rubbers
too.
Classes usually begin at nine. Pupils have a glass of milk or a glass of
orange juice at eleven. At half past twelve or at one o'clock they usually have
lunch - meat, pudding, juice, an apple or a cake. Their classes are not formal.
They often sit an the carpet on the floor and listen to their teacher. They
draw or play games. They often look at the animals they have at school - hamsters,
rabbits or hares. Sometimes there are birds or fish in their classrooms.
Teachers usually read fairy-tales and stories to them or sometimes they
tell them something interesting.
English pupils often play outdoors.
8. True, false or don't know?
1.
English pupils often leave school at the age of fourteen.
2.
The school year always begins on the first of September.
3.
English school never begins on Monday.
4.
English primary pupils usually have six classes a day.
5.
There is no need for the children to take bags, pens, pencils, rulers,
rubbers with them to school on the first school day.
6.
Classes in primary school usually begin at nine.
7. Primary pupils have 3 or 4 classes outdoors
every week.
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