English flashmob
9-12 grades
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1. A homophone is the word, which has the same sound, but is spelled differently and have a different meaning. Read the text below and try to make your own funny story, using homophones. You can use the examples (tail-tale, ate-eight, sun-son, knight-night...)
2. In each of the sentences below underline the two words which should change places with each other in order to make sense.
a) I fast my car drive. b)This time we week next will be in Paris. c)Was the party everyone after very tired? d)There is a bank near here? e)I hair to cut my need soon. f) I'm sorry I've waiting you kept. g)Please put those drawers in the forks.
3. Try to find Armenian equivalents for the following idioms:
a) to call a spade a spade, b) an apple of discord, c) easy come, easy go, d) every cloud has a silver lining, e) play for time
Can you explain the following sentences?
1. Our postman kicked the bucket last week. What has happened to him? 2. Jim is behind the bars. Where is he? 3. Where or what would you be if you were in the land of Nod? 4. How would you be feeling if you were full of beans?  5. What sort of person is an early bird?
5. Dear students, drop some lines and congratulate your mothers, grandmothers, sisters, aunts, girlfriends etc. Use the link to write your wishes.
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