Lesson-5
Text-C: My hobby; Text-D: Sport in my life;
Text-E: Sport is very important in our life;
Doing exercises.
Word history
Breakfast – the first meal of the day
Day – 1. A 24 – hour period, from midnight;
2. The period of light between sunrise and sunset;
Day off – the part of the day spent at work, as in a five-day work schedule;
Dinner – the main meal of the day;
Supper – an evening meal;
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Reading
Ex-1: Read the text and discuss it
Text-A: My day off
My name is Anvar. I am seventeen years old. I would like to tell you about my day off. Sunday is my favorite day of the week, because it is not necessary to get up early and go to school.
On Sunday I get up later than usually, make my bed, go to the bathroom, wash my face and clean my teeth. Then we have breakfast all together. On Sunday my mother usually bakes pancakes, they are very delicious. We drink tea or coffee and eat pancakes with jam. After breakfast I help my mother to clear the table and wash the dishes.
Then I go outside to play with my friends. In winter we go skiing. In summer my father and I go to the swimming pool, especially when it is very hot.
At one o’clock we have dinner. After dinner we have a short rest. My father goes to his study and reads newspapers. My mother watches TV, my younger sister sleeps. I usually go to my room, read a book, listen to music or do my homework for the next week.
In the evening we go to the park all together. It’s very big and beautiful. There are a lot of different park amusements there. My sister and I like to go on the rides very much or just go for a walk with our parents. Our mother and father often buy us candy floss or popcorn. Then we go to a café and order the biggest pizza. We eat, talk and laugh.
We come home at ten o’clock in the evening, satisfied, tired and very happy that we have had such a wonderful day off.
Listening
Ex-2: learn the new words and word expressions
to wash oneself - yuvinmoq
breakfast – ertalabki nonushta
dinner - tushlik
pancakes – quymoq
very delicious juda ham totli, shirin
favorite – sevimli, yoqimli
Speaking
Ex-3: Answer the questions:
1. What day was your day off?
2. When did you get up on Sunday?
3. Were you an early riser?
4. What did you have for breakfast on Sunday?
5. What did you do if the weather was sunny?
6. Do you think to watch TV from morning till night is rather boring?
8. What did you do in the evening?
Word history
Hobby - something that you enjoy doing in your spare time;
Interest – if something interests you, you want to know more about it;
Activity – 1. Action or movement; 2. Something that, you do for pleasure;
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Reading
Ex-4: Read the text and discuss it;
Text-B: What’s hobby?
A “hobby” is a special interest or activity that you do in your time off. Some people keep pets as hobby. They keep rabbits, or fishes. They train dogs to do tricks, or keep pigeons to race and carry messages. Some are crazy about plants. They try to grow cacti or rare tropical flowers in their kitchens and sitting rooms.
Others are mad about their car or their motorbike. They spend their Saturdays and Sundays washing them, painting them, or buying new bits and pieces to make them go even faster.
Children and teenagers are great collectors. They collect stamps, or postcards or matchboxes, or pictures of a favorite footballer or pop star.
Many people make things as a hobby. Some teach themselves at home, but a lot of people go to evening classes at their local college. Just look under letter B in a list of London or New York evening classes and you’ll find: Ballet, Batik, Bengali, Body building, Bread making and Byzantium.
But not everyone goes to evening classes to learn about his special interest. No one helped these people to do what they did.
A “hobby” is usually something that a person does alone. But American (and British) families sometimes like to do things together, too.
American families often have quite a lot of money to spend on their recreation. They can all enjoy their holiday home or their boot somewhere in the country away from home.
Americans love to get out of town into the wild. And many go for holidays or long weekends into the thirty-live fabulous national parks. These magnificent areas of countryside include tropical forests, high mountains, dry deserts, long sandy coasts, grassy prairies and wooded mountains full of wild animals.
Americans really enjoy new “gadgets”, especially new ways of travelling. In the winter, the woods are full of “snowmobiles” (cars with skis in the front). In the summer they ride their “dune bugging” across the sands or take to the sky in hang gliders.
But Americans do not only spend their free time having fun. They are very interested in culture too. Millions take part-time courses in writing, painting and music, and at weekends the museums, art galleries and concert halls are full.
Speaking
Ex-5: Answer the questions;
What text is about?
What kind of hobbies do you know?
What is your hobby?
Why did you choose this hobby?
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