prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8159nuo drugelis
drugelis replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
Edita's favourite times
My favourite time of the day is the time after my work, because it is the time when I do everything what I want. I can visit my friends, I can go for a walk with my dog, I can relax in the bed and watch the TV.
My favourite day of the week, when I don't go to work , this is any day of the week. This day I get up realy late, I watch a TV show, after that I do what I want or need.
My favourite month is November, because I was born in this month. This month often is cold, sometimes there is snow. I like it. (=is often - žodeliai terpiasi po 'to be'; tačiau jei būtų kitoks veiksmažodis, būtų prieš)
My favourit public holiday is Cristmas Eve and Cristmas too. Because this=these (nes daugiskaita) days my family meets in my home, also my mom and my sister with her family, and also we meets=meet (nes daugiskaita) in the husband's parents house.We have a very warm and beautiful dinner. It's a=These are (nes daugiskaita) great and perfect days.
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.
My favourite time of day is the eveningafter work because it is the time
when I can relax.Then I can make a dinner,watch TV and befor sleepgo out for a walk.
My favourite day of the week is thursday because tomorrow last dai of the workweek and
I begin to wait a weekend.
My favourite month is February,so my birthday is the sixteenth of February and this day
is public holiday.
My favourite public holiday is Christmas Eve.I like when big famely meets together.
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8162nuo studentė
studentė replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
My favourit time of day is the time after work, because I go home and I'm resting and doing what I want.
My favourite day of the week is sunday, because I can do wat I like.
And my favourit month is august .This month often I have holidays.
My favourit public holiday of course is the biggest years celebration - Christmas. Then all family is together:)
My favourite time of day is the time after work, because I go home and I rest and do what I want.
My favourite day of the week is Sunday, because I can do what I like.
And my favourite month is August .This month often I have holidays.
My favourite public holiday of course is the biggest celebration of the year - Christmas. Then all family is together:)
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.
Your homework is to do exercises from Workbook Unit 6 pages 39 to 42: Don't worry if you don't understand something. We will check everything in the class.
Write on the Forum: write an email to your friend
Hi, everyone!
I'm Jurate, a middle-aged woman from a small town in the Eastern Europe near the Baltic Sea. I'm single and I live with my Mom in a flat. My mom is retired and I have a full-time job at my town library. I like my work, but I hate sitting at meetings
In my free time I like listening to audiobooks and radio programmes in Englsh on my iPod. I like working in my garden. The garden is 3 kilometres from our town and I usually cycle there. Now it is autumn, but at the moment it is raining little and our garden is dry. I don't mind dry weather, but I am worried what will happen (kas nutiks) in the spring without good rain.
Write soon!
All the best,
Jurate
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8185nuo drugelis
drugelis replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
Hello,
I'm Edita, I' m over forty years. I'm from a small village in the Lithuania which is in the East of Europe.
I have a husband, a daughter, a son and a cute cat and a very friendly dog.
My job is in the small town Pasvalys.
My husband is working in a farm and our both children are students.
One day a week I stady =u English language. I like it.
In my free time I like reading books, listening to music. Also I like to work in my yard and in the garden.
I like quiet walks with a my dog.
I like where I live.
And you? Do you like where you live?
Write soon!
Best wishes.
Edita
Wonderful!
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8186nuo Jurate
Jurate replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
Hello, Edita,
When I think about living in Pasvalys, I find there are things I love, there are things I don't mind and there are things I hate.
I love our town for its green parks and for its centre . They are well kept (tvarkomas, prižiūrimas). I also enjoy going to Pasvalys swimming pool sometimes. It is so nice to have a sauna there!
I don't mind bumpy [bampi] (duobėti) roads in Pasvalys. It is the nature - the ground moves and sinks (žemė juda ir smenga) in Pasvalys.
I hate stinking (smirdėjimą) of the factory Kurana. Thanks God, it stinks only sometimes!
I also hate litter [lite] (numestas šiukšles). It is sad that people leave litter in the parks, by the river, around the benches[benčiz] (suoliukai), around the bins (šiukšliadėžes).
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8190nuo briediene
briediene replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
I,m Nina ,I,m 60years old.
I live in small town Pasvalys,which is in the North of Lithuania.
I,m married and I live with my husband.We have one daughter.
She is 34. She lives in Canada.
I work in the kindergarden.I like my work.
We have a country house in Dauyenai village.The village is 12 kilometres from Pasvalys.
We have a big yard and a garden.
we usually go by car there.
Now it is autumn.I like this time.The wheather is beautiful. It is sunny,not windy,warm and very colourful.
I love our small town.
Best wishes,
Write soon,
Nina
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8201nuo Jurate
Jurate replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
Sorry, students, I'm late this time.
Please, get ready for the class on 29th of October:
Do the exercises from the student book page 50, read about Dublin on page 51 and watch the first video
Write on the forum:watch the video again and answer these questions:
1 What month are all flowers coming out?
2. Do you listen to music really loud?
3. What kind of music do you prefer?
4. What is your favourite novel?
2
I personally sometimes like listening to music loud but no one can hear it because I always use earphones.
3
Right now I'm listening to electronic piano music. I like listening to dreamy electronic music with no words.
4
I read little these days. I don't know what book to choose as my favourite novel. Maybe "The Little Prince" by Saint Exupery? Because it is short and wise [uaiz] (išmintinga).
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8202nuo studentė
studentė replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
1. In November, when the weather becomes cold, all flowers come out.
2. I never don't listen to music really loud, because I don't like the noise. (su "never" nebereikia neiginio; the artikelis reiškia konkrečiai šiuo atveju; jei apskritai - the nevartojamas)
3. I prefer lyrical and quiet music and I like various kind of music.
4. I love to read books. I don't have _ favourite novel. a
Sorry, I can't listen video =watch the video, becouse it is't that sign. =there isn't - nėra
I guess you can't watch the video because you use the simple e-book and not the interactive one.
Manau, kad negalite matyti video, nes naudojat paprastą el. knygą, o ne interaktyvią.
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8203nuo drugelis
drugelis replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
I think in September all flowers coming out.
I like listening to music but not really loud. Sometimes when I go for a walk I listening to music through the headphones. (sometimes žodis reikalauja paprasto esamo laiko )
I like many kinds of music, but I love classics.
I read '' Fifty grey shades'' -"Fifty shades of gray", ''Fifty darker shades''="Fifty shades of darker"and ''Fifty shades freed'' the last books of novels,
To tell you the truth I also like to read romance novels I always read them in English and there are lots of them online. (for example:
vk.com/best_audiobooks
)
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.
1. Flovers are coming out in November.
2. I like listening to music lound when I go by car with my daughter. My favourite song is "Talk about YOU" by Mika.
3. I like listening to pop music.
4. My favourite novel ir "God always travels incognito" by Laurent Gounelle.
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8205nuo Jurate
Jurate replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
I think you all couldn't open the video. Were there any problems?
come out - pasirodyti, išlįsti
Flowers usually come out in spring, when the weather gets warm
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8218nuo Jurate
Jurate replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
Last time we didn't learn anything new from our textbook.
If you didn't come to the class, you can read alone what we read in the classroom:
Why do we change the clocks?
(Kodėl mes persukame laikrodžius?)
It's that time of year again where we turn the clocks backwards (atgal) and all get one hour more in bed!
The clocks went backward(atgal) on Sunday 28th October 2018 at 2am - so we were asleep when it happened!
When the clocks change like this, we are moving from what is called British Summer Time (BST) - also known as Daylight Saving Time (DST) (dienos šviesos taupymo metas) or GMT+1 - back to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Whose idea was it to change the clocks?
An American politician and inventor called Benjamin Franklin first came up with (sugalvojo) the idea when he stayed in Paris in 1784.
He said that if people got up earlier (anksčiau), when it was lighter (šviesiau), they would save(sutaupytų) on candles.
But it arrived in the UK after a builder called William Willett, thought it was a good idea too.
In 1907, he published a leaflet (skrajutę) called The Waste of Daylight (Dienos šviesos švaistymas) , encouraging(ragindamas) people to get out of bed earlier. When did we start changing our clocks?
The idea of moving the clocks forwards(pirmyn) and backwards was discussed by the government in 1908, but many people didn't like it so it wasn't made a law.
Willett spent his life trying to convince(bandydamas įtikinti) people that it was a good idea, but it was only introduced (įvesta) in the UK in 1916 - a year after he died.
It was actually first introduced by the Germans (tiesą sakant, pirmieji įvedė vokiečiai) in World World One, just before(prieš pat) the UK did it.
Now, the UK's clocks always go back by one hour on the last Sunday in October and forward by one hour on the last Sunday in March.
Moving clocks like this is now done (padaroma, atliekama) in some countries across the world, but many don't do this. What do people think of it?
Many people have different opinions if we should (turėtume) change our clocks like this.
Some think changing the clocks is a good thing because it saves (taupo) energy and helps to reduce (sumažinti) traffic accidents.
Others don't like changing the clocks. They say that it doesn't actually save any energy, and it can make it darker when children are going to school in the morning, which can be dangerous. They also think it is not very good for our health.
If you have time and want to practice English, please write on the Forum - answer these two questions: 1. Did you like, hate or didn't mind changing the clocks in spring and in autumn?
2. Are you happy that in Lithuania we won't change the clocks anymore and will stay on summer time all year?
In my opinion, it wasn't very good to change the clocks twice a year. I didn't like it. I hated to move from winter time to summer time because I had to get up one hour earlier.
I like the idea to have the same time all year. But I'm sad that we will stay on summer time. My favourite was winter time.
prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. - prieš 6 m. 2 mėn.#8219nuo studentė
studentė replied the topic: Monday 2018/19
I like the winter time, because I had to get up one hour earlier too.
I think the idea of moving the clocks forwards and backwards it's not very good for our health.(the idea is not good...)
Paskutinis taisymas: prieš 6 m. 2 mėn. nuo Jurate.