Past Simple

Այս ժամանակաձևը օգտագործվում է անցյալում, որոշակի ժամանակ տեղի ունեցած գործողությունը նշելու համար, որի ժամանակն արդեն սպառվել է։

five days ago- 5օր առաջ

last year-անցած տարի

yesterday-երեկ

• Հարցական նախադասություններ

Did i play?- Did we play?

Did you play?-Did you play?

Did he/she/it play- Did they play?

Ես խաղացի-Մենք խաղացինք

Դուք խաղացել եք-դուք խաղացել եք

Նա խաղացել է-Նրանք խաղացել են

 

Ժխտական նախադասություններ

I did not play-we did not play

You did not play-you did not play

He/She/it did not play- They did not play

 

Ես չեմ խաղացել-Մենք չենք խաղացել

Դուք չեք խաղացել- դուք չեք խաղացել

Նա դա չի խաղացել- Նրանք չեն խաղացել

 

Woman who changed the world

For many centuries the world was considered “male” – women had no rights, could not work; they were given in marriage by calculation and expected to see meek guardians of the hearth without their own opinion. But in every century, in every historical period, in every culture, there was a brave woman who tried to change the foundations of society and live the way she herself wants. They had to struggle with difficulties, with a misunderstanding of society, perhaps with their own family, but they found the strength not to give up and go only forward.

This book is about women who were not afraid to follow their hearts and as a result changed the whole world or our idea of ​​it. Jane Austen, Frida Kahlo, Marie Curie, Anne Frank, Coco Chanel – everyone knows these names. So let’s find out together how these fantastic women changed our world and what legacy they left behind!

Maud Wagner

At the beginning of the last century, when American women wore corsets and long skirts with a train, when blouses were buttoned up to the very chin, and showing ankles in public was considered extremely reprehensible, Maud Stevens-Wagner, the first woman tattoo artist, began her career.

 

An outstanding American woman was born in Kansas in 1877. As a young girl, she began her career as a circus performer as an aerial acrobat, tightrope walker and kite woman in a traveling circus that was a huge success at the turn of the twentieth century. In 1904, the circus went to the World’s Fair in St. Louis. It was then that Maud, who at that time bore the surname Stevens, met her future husband, who radically changed her life, determining the girl’s path to success. Or rather, he opened the world of tattoos for her. His name was Gus Wagner. Thanks to his signature “stick and poke” method, Wagner was considered an established tattoo artist who worked perfectly by hand, without the use of a tattoo machine.

 

 

 

Gus himself claimed that he first saw tattoos on his body at the age of 12, when he met a circus performer known as the “Greek Albanian Captain Costentenus”. He was struck by a man whose body was completely covered with drawings. Then the young American realized that he had found his calling. However, it wasn’t until years later, during sea voyages on merchant ships in the late 1890s, that he learned the technique of tattooing from local tribes on the islands of Java and Borneo. Interestingly, Gus was also known as the Tattooed Traveler, since upon returning home from a sea voyage, he had almost 300 tattoos on his body.

 

 

 

After a fateful meeting, Maud and Gus immediately fell in love with each other. Wagner expressed a desire to tattoo his beloved, to which she agreed. They soon got married. Maud also became interested in her husband’s hobby. Gus began to teach Maud, gradually immersing her in the world of tattoos. As a student of her husband, Maud mastered the traditional art of hand tattooing. It was thanks to her husband that she became an outstanding tattoo artist. Then the Wagner family business was born, and quite profitable, because in those days the simple sketches and lines that the Wagners did well were at the height of fashion.

Gegharkunik region

Sights of gegharkunik

 

Sevanavank

Sevanavank medieval monastery, one of the most visited attractions in Armenia, is located on the peninsula of Lake Sevan. Sevanavank played an important role in Armenian history, especially during battles. The location of the monastery and the fact that it was completely surrounded by water made the monastery an impregnable strategic shelter.

The monastery complex consists of two churches: Saint Arakelots and Saint Astvatsatsin, which are vivid monuments of early medieval Armenian architecture. According to an inscription found in one of the churches, it was built by the Armenian princess Mariam, the daughter of King Ashot I, the founder of the Bagratuni dynasty.

Lake Sevan

The colors and shades of Lake Sevan change from lazure blue to dark blue and thousands of other shades depending on the weather and the unknown internal processes of the lake. The lake supports a large fish population, including the endangered Sevan trout fish species endemic to the lake.
The fish species was called “trout” because of the crown-like spots on the fish’s head. Crayfish and whitefish (white fish) are also abundant in the lake.
The lake and surrounding mountain surroundings offer many opportunities for active and passive recreation. Paragliding, diving and windsurfing, as well as camping, are organized on the shores of the lake. So you can choose according to your preferences.

The population of the region

According to the census of 2011, the population of Gegharkunik region is 235,075 people. In addition to Armenians, Yezidis, Kurds and Russians also live here.

The climate of Gegharkunik marz

The climate of Gegharkunik is cooler than that of other regions of Armenia. The average annual temperature is 5 degrees. In January, the temperature can reach minus 6, and in July it can rise to 16 degrees. The weather is generally windy. Winds are especially strong in winter.

Անգլերենի հաշվետվություն

I want to present to you what we learned and passed during this semester. From English we learn English for beginners, Miss Arpy explains English grammar. At the beginning of the year, we discussed the environmental problems of Sevan and tried to find solutions. The Gagarin project is also planned, within the framework of which we will visit the villages of Gegharkunik region. We also read stories by different authors in English.

Agrotourism

Regional tourism in Armenia

Gardens of Yerevan

How to save tourism from itself

 

Homework

6.

I do not think you should buy those shoes. They’re too expensive.
Tony
tennis any more. He says he’s too old.

2. I

 meat. Are there any vegetarian restaurants near here?

3. Mark

with his parents any more. He has his own flat.

4.

My brother lives 500 miles away, so we

each other very often.

5.

I’m sure my new boss

me!

6.

I

you should buy those shoes. They’re too expensive.