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WHO LOVES THE TREES BEST ? Who loves the trees best ? “I”, said the spring, “Green leaves so beautiful To them I bring.” Who loves the trees best ? “I”, summer said, “I give them flowers White, pink and red.” Who loves the trees best ? “I”, autumn said, “I give them ripe fruit, Golden and red.” Who loves the trees best ? “I love them best,” White winter answered, “I give them rest.”

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WHO LOVES THE TREES BEST ?

Who loves the trees best ?“I”, said the spring,“Green leaves so beautifulTo them I bring.”

Who loves the trees best ? “I”, summer said,“I give them flowersWhite, pink and red.”

Who loves the trees best ? “I”, autumn said,“I give them ripe fruit,Golden and red.”

Who loves the trees best ? “I love them best,”White winter answered,“I give them rest.”

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I T I S M Y T U R N I E U M Y A L M E U Y O U T U Y O U R A L T U H E S H E I T W E Y O U T H E Y I t i s m y t u r n t o p h o n e y o u   ! W h a t i s y o u r t e l e p h o n e n u m b e r   ? I s i t 7 7 3 6 5 3 o r 6 7 3 6 5 3   ? O u r t e l e p h o n e n u m b e r d o e s n ` t e x i s t . I h a d to phone you from town. Your town is bigger than my town. Deva is bigger than Simeria. Never mind ! Hey, George, where do you run so fast ? Better tell me Mary`s and Peter`s phone numbers !

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Her number is 234178 and his number is 260132. Don`t trick me ! I don`t ! These are their phone numbers. It is my turn to call you, but I can`t keep my promise for you haven`t got a phone.

ANSWER the following questions, please :

What colour are her (his) eyes ? How old is your mother ? How many desks are in your classroom ? What colour is your pullover ? How often your parents take you on a trip ? What are your (their) friends hobbies ? What colour is your class ?I HAVE AN APPLE

I HAVEYOU HAVEHE HASSHE HASEu amTu aiEl areEa areIT HASWE HAVEYOU HAVETHEY HAVEEl / ea areNoi avemVoi ave c i E i / e l e a u I h a v e a n a p p l e . I h a v e g o t a n a p p l e . I ` v e g o t a n a p p l e . H a v e y o u g o t o n e   ? H a v e y o u g o t a n a p p l e , S h a n o n   ? Y e s , I h a v e . Y e s , I ` v e g o t a n a p p l e . A r e d o n e . Y o u h a v e n ` t g o t a r e d a p p l e . Y o u h a v e a y e l l o w o n e . W h a t a shame ! Is much sweeter the red one ! I give you half of mine, O.K. ?

ANSWER the following questions, please :Have got a bike ? - Yes, I have. / - No, I haven`t. “ “ “ cat ? “ “ “ telephone? “ “ “ garden? “ “ “ tape record?

GRAMMAR IN RHYME

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Three little words you often seeAre articles a, an and the.A noun is the name of anything,As school, or garden, hoop or swing.Adjectives tell the kind of noun,As great, small, pretty, white or brownInsteed of nouns the pronouns stand,Her head,his face,your arm,my hand.Verbs tell of something being done –To read, count, laugh, sing, jump or run.How things are done the adverbs tell,As slowly, quickly, ill or well.Conjunctions join the words together –As man and woman, wind and weather.The proposition stands beforeA noun as in or through a door.The interjection shows surpriseAs oh! How pretty! Ah! How wise!The whole are called nine parts of speechWhich reading,writing,speaking teach.

ALWAYS – NEVER,USUALLY – HARDLY EVER

ALWAYS, OFTEN, USUALLY, GENERALLY, NORMALLY, SOMETIMES, FROM TIME TO TIME, EVERY DAY, EVERY WEEK, EVERY MONTH, EVERY YEAR, RARELY, SELDOM, HARDLY EVER, NEVER She usually goes to school by bus. But often the bus is late. The bus has to come at half past seven, but it is hardly ever in time. So, she is at school at half past eight from time to time. Sometimes even at nine. My goodness! I am never late! Or, better to say, I am seldom late. Occasionaly , when I am home alone, I can not hear the alarm clock. So, I go to school every day, every week, every month, year after year. What about you?

MAKE a story about yourself.

ANSWER the following questions:Are you often late?Are you always kind with your friends?Are you usually happy?Are you generally angry?Are you sometimes lonely?Do you eat in the morning?Do you take the bus to school?

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Do you visit your friends?Do you like reading?Do you like writing?Do you like going to the cinema?A MUSICAL DREAM

The room becomes a stage and pieces of furniture become musical instruments. Here are the chairs playing the violin and the armchairs are the violoncello. The table is the piano and the wardrobe is the contrabass, the parfume bottles on the dressing table are flutes. Look there! The night-table looks like a drum, a pencil and a fountain-pen left on it look like its sticks. There are also two lids to play the parts of cymbals. The pictures on the walls are balancing like harps. And the lamp? Its two branches seems to be a man`s arms and the bulbs – his hands. Of course, the lamp is the conductor and the tune is very “bright”.

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dream – visto become – a devenia stage – o s c e n a p i e c e o f f u r n i t u r e o m o b i l w a r d r o b e d u l a p f o u n t a i n - p e n s t i l o u l i d - c a p a c p i c t u r e t a b l o u v i o l i n v i o a r v i o l o n c e l l o v i o l o n c e l f l u t e f l a u t d r u m t o b s t i c k b c c y m b a l s t a l g e r e h a r p h a r p c o n d u c t o r d i r i j o r T O B E O R N O T T O BE

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I am Dany. Hey, I`m Dany ! Am I not heard ? It seems I am not heard. You are Sebastian, I suppose. You`re in class seven. Are you a music fan ? You are, I believe. But you aren`t a guitar player ! He is my friend. She`s Alex. Is he in class six ? Yes, he is actually. And he is very fond of sports. He isn`t fond of maths if I well remember. She is your sister. She`s Ioana. Is she in the same class with you ? Yes, she is. She is in class six, too. So, she isn`t lonely.

TO BE

I AMYOU AREHE ISSHE ISIT ISWE ARE YOU ARETHEY AREI`MYOU`REAM I ?ARE YOU ?I AM NOTYOU ARE NOTI`M NOTYOU`RE NOT

MAKE sentences, please !

Ex. : I am Andreea. I`m 13 years old. Am I tall ? I am not very tall. I`m not so tall !

WHO AM I ?

My name is Chris and I am in class 5 in Simeria Waldorf School. I`m twelve years old in May. For my birthday I will invite all my classmates at home, to play games and have lots of fun.

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Do you want to know what are my favorite things? I like music and maths, eurithmy and history. My best friend likes roumanian, english and german. Our class teacher is very young and beautiful. Her name is Hellen. She is very kind with us. On Thursday we have all lessons with her. We love this day and try to make it very special. So, we all eat together during the breakfast time and feel very happy about this. I, certainly love school. What about you, my friend?

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NOBODY MUST SPEAK

Three hundred years ago, a Turkish army camped near a battle field. The soldiers pitched a lot of tents for themselves and a bigger one for the Sultan. Before the battle, the Sultan wanted to have a good rest. So, he called one of his soldiers and said to him: “Listen! Nobody is to talk near my tent. I want to sleep. The soldiers must be quiet!” The soldier bowed low and went out. He sat down in front of his master` s t e n t a n d k e p t o n c l a p p i n g h i s h a n d s a n d s h o u t i n g : N o b o d y m u s t s p e a k ! N o b o d y m u s t s p e a k ! S i l e n c e , t h e S u l t a n w a n t s t o r e s t ! T h e S u l t a n w a n t s t o r e s t ! T h e S u l t a n w a n t s t o r e s t ! V O C A B U L A R Y : t o c a m p a f a c e t a b r b a t t l e f i e l d c â m p d e l u p t t o p i t c h a l o t o f t e n t s a r i d i c a o g r m a d d e c o r t u r i n o b o d y i s t o t a l k n i m e n i s n u v o r b e a s c t o b o w l o w a s e p l e c a a d â n c t o w a n t a v r e a t o s l e e p a d o r m i t o g o , w e n t , g o n e a m e r g e t o s i t , s a t , s a t a s t a t o k e e p , k e p t , k e p t a c i n e ( a p s t r a , a c o n t i n u a ) h e k e p t o n c l a p p i n g h i s h a n d s e l b t e a î n t r - u n a d i n p a l m e h e k e p t o n s h o u t i n g e l s t r i g a î n t r - u n a

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P A N D O R A ( G r e e k M y t h o l o g y ) N o w Z e u s w a s n o t y e t p l e a s e d . H e t h ought and thought how he could take away the gift of fire from men. But an Immortal gave them this gift and no Immortal took it away. At last, Zeus thought of a plan. He gave the mortals a gift, a gift that they accepted it but brought them only evil and suffering. He sent for Hephaestus again and said to him: “I want you to make a thing for me – a beautiful thing. It must be very beautiful and good and it must be evil too.” So, Hephaestus made a thing of love and hate that was beautiful and ugly at the same time. When he finished it, he brought it to Zeus. “It will be the First Woman”, said Zeus. He breathed upon her and it lived and looked around with wonder. All the Immortals looked at the First Woman and admired her beauty. And she was beautiful indeed! They wanted to give her some gifts on this day – her birthday. Every God gave her some piteous things, and, at last of all, Zeus put into her hands a box decorated with flowers and fruit, and the handles wer e t w o s n a k e s m a d e o f g o l d . V O C A B U L A R Y : I w a n t y o u t o m a k e a t h i n g f o r m e v r e a u s f a c i c e v a p e n t r u m i n e T h e g i f t o f f i r e d a r u l f o c u l u i A t h i n g o f l o v e a n d h a t e u n l u c r u a l d r a g o s t e i _ i a l u r i i B e a u t i f u l a n d u g l y f r u m o s _ i u r â t W i t h w o n d e r c u u i m i r e I n d e e d î n t r - a d e v r A n d l a s t o f a l l _ i u l t i m u l T h e h a n d l e s m â n e r e l e T w o s n a k e s m a d e o f g o l d d o i _ e r p i f c u c i d i n a u r T H E W R E N A l i t t l e b i r d s a t o n a b o u g h H e s a t a n d s a n g : I ` m h a p p y n o w ; T h e c o l d , c o l d w i n d h a s g o n e t o b e d , T h e s u n is shining overheadAnd shining on a little nest,And on a bird with browny breast.”

The wren is such a small, brown bird. She is just 9.5cm long and her weight is 8 – 13g. the mother wren lays down 5 or 6 eggs. In 14 – 15 days, the little baby come out. They all, parents and children, love to eat insects – ants, mosquitoes and spiders. But if they are very hungry, in winter, they can eat even a fish. The bwren moves quickly like an arrow and has an upward – painting tail. She also sings beautiful. It`s easy to recognise it, isn`t it?

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A wren lives up to 6 years. When you were 6, you were in class one, but a wren is already a granny!

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