Thursday, 30 January 2025

3rd- 7th February

4th February 2025 
sunny, chilly 
Tuesday 

CONSOLIDATION 





5th February 
partly sunny, chilly 
Wednesday 


CONSOLIDATION



Saturday, 25 January 2025

24th- 31st January 2025


28th January 2025

sunny, cool 

Tuesday


 HEALTHY LIVING 

Objective : countable/ uncountable nouns


ex 1/ 48 

1. bottles

2. roofs

3. people

4. oranges

5. toys

6. fish

7. boxes

8. leaves

9. tomatoes

10. eggs

11. teeth

12. families


mutton = carne oaie

https://test-english.com/grammar-points/a2/much-many-little-few-some-any/



pages 48, 49 , 50 


HEALTHY LIVING 

Objective : phrasals : give/ plural 


give away = give something for free

give back = return somthing you borrowed

give in = stop arguing or fighting 

give up = stop using / trying

give off= emit ( a smell/ gas)


page 51

When the subject of a sentence is composed of two or more nouns or pronouns that are connected by ‘and,’ use a plural verb. 

Example: She and her friends are at the fair. 

Example: Joggers and sprinters require supportive running shoes. 

When two or more singular nouns or pronouns are connected by ‘or’ or ‘nor’, use a singular verb. Example: The book or the pen is in the drawer. 

Example: Neither the professor nor his assistant knows the answer. 

When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by ‘or’ or ‘nor,’ the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb. 

Example: The boy or his friends run every day.

Example: His friends or the boy runs every day. 

Neither the professor nor his assistant knows the answer.

The words ‘each,’ ‘each one,’ ‘either,’ ‘neither,’ ‘everyone,’ ‘everybody,’‘anybody,’ ‘anyone,’ ‘nobody,’ ‘somebody,’ ‘someone,’ and ‘no one’ are singular and require a singular verb.

 Each of these hot dogs is juicy. 

Everybody knows Mr. Jones. 

No one appreciates harsh criticism. 

Someone likes you. 

Do not be misled by a phrase that comes between the subject and the verb. The verb agrees with the subject, not with a noun or pronoun in the phrase. 

One of the boxes is open. 

The team captain, as well as his players, is anxious. 

The book, including all the chapters in the first section, is boring. 

The woman with all the dogs walks down my street. 


Nouns such as ‘civics,’ ‘mathematics,’ ‘dollars,’ ‘measles,’ and ‘news’ require singular verbs.

 The news is on at six. 

Note: The word dollars is a special case. When talking about an amount of money, it requires a singular verb, but when referring to the noun dollars themselves, a plural verb is required.

 Five dollars is a lot of money.

 Dollars are often used instead of rubles in Russia.

 Nouns such as ‘scissors,’ ‘tweezers,’ ‘trousers,’ and ‘shears’ require plural verbs. (There are two parts to these things.) 

These scissors are dull. 

Those trousers are made of wool.


Expressions such as ‘with,’ ‘together with,’ ‘including,’ ‘accompanied by,’ ‘in addition to,’ or ‘as well’ do not change the number of the subject. If the subject is singular, the verb is, too. 

The President, accompanied by his wife, is traveling to India. 

All of the books, including yours, are in that box.

page 52

page 53


Friday, 17 January 2025

20th - 24th January 2025


21st January 2025 

partly sunny, chilly 

Tuesday


 HEALTHY LIVING 

Objective ; reading


page 46 

page 47


 



 brisk 

22nd January 2025 

sunny , chilly 

Wednesday  

HEALTHY LIVING 

Objective ; countable / uncountable nouns 


  • Countable nouns can be quantified with words like “many,” “few,” and “several” (e.g., many apples).
  • Uncountable nouns are quantified with words like “much,” “little,” and “some” (e.g., much water).

page 48 

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Tuesday, 14 January 2025

13th-17th January 2025

 

14th January 2025

partly sunny, chilly

Tuesday


HEALTHY LIVING 

Objective : sports vocabulary 


ex 1/ 44 


mat = covoras 

goggles = ochelari de protectie 

welding = sudura

flippers = labe pentru inot 

wetsuit = costum de neopren 

puck = puc

step = treapta / pas


Collocations with GO/ PLAY / DO 

https://inmadom-myenglishclass.blogspot.com/2013/01/collocations-do-play-or-go-with-sports.html




Wednesday, 8 January 2025

8th January 2025

 

8th January 2025 

sunny, cool 

Wednesday 


MYTHS AND MYSTERIES 

Objective : reading 


page 39 


coat of arms = blazon 

pride = mandrie 

ruler = conducator 

 to rule (ed) =a conduce 


3/ 41

1. heard

2. grabbed 

3. did he tell 

4. were  you doing

5.was swimming 


LEFT AT 42

TEST - 4 FEBRUARIE

26th - 30th May

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