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English homework

1. Որևէ նորություն կա՞ ինձ համար: Ո՛չ, չկա:

Are there any news for me? No, there aren’t. 
2. Ո՞ւմ եք սպաոսում: Որքա՞ն ժամանակ է այստեղ եք:

Whom are you waiting for? How long time are you here?
3. Ո՞ւր եք շտապում: Գնում եմ կայարան: Ուզում եմ հասնել Լոնդւն գնացող ժամը 6-ի գնացքին: Չեմ ուզում բաց թողնել այն: Where are you going ? I am going to the station. I want to get the train which is leaving to London at 6. I don’t want to miss it. 
4. Մենք դեռ չենք տեսել այս վրացական պարը: Այն կատարվելու (perform) է առաջին անգամ: We haven’t seen this Georgian dance. It will perform for the first time. 
5. Նա կթարգմանի այդ հոդվածը, եթե այն հետաքրքրի իրեն: He will translate ths article, if he is interested in it. 
6. Բացե՞մ  պատուհանը: Կարիք չկա: Ես արդեն օդափոխել եմ սենյակը: Should I open the window? There is no need. I have vantilated it. 
7. Ոչ ոք չէր ցաանկաանում խոսել այն մասին, թե ինչ էր պատահել: No one wanted to speak about what had happened.
8. Պարզվեց, որ աշխատանքը շատ ավելի դժվար էր, քան մենք սպասում էինք (anticipate): it turned out that the work is much more difficult than we have anticipated. 
9. Ոչ ոք չէր կարող ստիպել նրան փոխել այդ որոշումը: No one could make him to change his decision. 
10. Նրանք մեկնում են երկուշաբթի՞: Ոչ, նրանք փոխել են իրենց միտքը: (mind) Are they leaving on Monday? No, they have changed their mind. 
11. Դուք ստիպված կլինեք կանչել նրան և պարզել, (find out) թե մենք երբ պիտի ժողովի գնաք: You have to call him and find out when we must go to the meeting. 
12. Ես մի քանի անգլերեն գրքեր ունեմ, բայց կարծում եմ դրանք չափազանց բարդ կլինեն քեզ համար: I have some Enlish books but I think they would be difficult for you. 
13. Ես շատ ուրախ կլինեմ, եթե մեր թիմը հաղթի այս ֆուտբոլային խաղում: I would be very glad that our team win this football match.
14. Հետաքրքիր է, թե նա կկարողանա մասնակցել այդ մրցումներին մյուս ամիս: It is interesting will he be able to take part in those compotitions next week. 
15. Մինչ ոստիկանությունը ժամանեց, գողերն արդեն փախել էին: While the police arrived the thieves had gone. 
16. Որտե՞ղ է իմ ակնոցը: Ես չեմ կարողանում գտնել այն: Where are my glasses? I can not find them. 

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Mu future career

I have been thinking a lot about my future but I don’t know exactly what profession to choose. I am hesitating. I want to become a Japanese teacher or cit biology or chemist.

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Suffragette

suffragette was a member of an activist women’s organisation in the early 20th century who, under the banner “Votes for Women”, fought for the right to vote in public elections in the United Kingdom. The term refers in particular to members of the British Women’s Social and Political Union “WSPU”, a women-only movement founded in 1903 by Emmeline Pankhurst, which engaged in direct action and civil disobedience.In 1906, a reporter writing in the Daily Mail coined the term suffragette for the WSPU, derived from suffragis , in order to belittle the women advocating women’s suffrage.The militants embraced the new name, even adopting it for use as the title of the newspaper published by the WSPU.

Women had won the right to vote in several countries by the end of the 19th century; in 1893, New Zealand became the first self-governing country to grant the vote to all women over the age of 21. When by 1903 women in Britain had not been enfranchised, Pankhurst decided that women had to “do the work ourselves”; the WSPU motto became “deeds, not words.” The suffragettes heckled politicians, tried to storm parliament, were attacked and sexually assaulted during battles with the police, chained themselves to railings, smashed windows, carried out a nationwide bombing and arson campaign, and faced anger and ridicule in the media. When imprisoned they went on hunger strike, to which the government responded by force-feeding them. The first suffragette to be force fed was Evaline Hilda Burkitt. The death of one suffragette, Emily Davison, when she ran in front of the king’s horse at the 1913 Epsom Derby, made headlines around the world. The WSPU campaign had varying levels of support from within the suffragette movement; breakaway groups formed, and within the WSPU itself not all members supported the direct action.

The suffragette campaign was suspended when World War I broke out in 1914. After the war, the Representation of the People Act 1918 gave the vote to women over the age of 30 who met certain property qualifications. Ten years later, women gained electoral equality with men when the Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act 1928 gave all women the right to vote at age 21.

Colours of the suffragette movement. Purple represents loyalty and dignity, white for purity, and green for hope.

Video about suffragette-https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pJuQLQRokE

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English homework

I thought I could you You`ve really let me down.

Do you get on well with your older sister?

As children grow up,they want more independence from their parets.

Dave has fallen off with Jason and they`re not talking to each other at the moment.

Ed was brought in by his aunt because his parents lived abroad.

I used to go out with Tony but we split off about a year ago.

I hate looking after my baby brother!

You’ve always brought up your children to come to you when they’re in trouble.You feel it’s your job to.

looking after them when they’re having problems.But now,as your children grow up they don’t want to share their problems with you. That’s perfectly normal,so don’t worry! Off course you want to get on well with your children,but that means you have to give them some freedom.