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Unit 1-5.Pmd OQITUVCHI NASHRIYOT-MATBAA IJODIY UYI TOSHKENT 2017 UOK: 811.111(075.3) KBK 81.2 Ingl922 N 52 Mualliflar: Lutfullo Jorayev, Svetlana Xan, Ludmila Kamalova va Orinboy Hoshimov, Hurmat Ganiyeva, Rozaliya Ziryanova, Shoira Ernazarova, Toti Tursunova ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The new edition of Fly High 5 is prepared by Lutfulla Jurayev, Svetlana Khan and Ludmila Kamalova. It is based on Fly High 5 2000 which was the result of a collaboration between the Ministry of Public Education of Uzbekistan, The British Council and Oqituvchi Publishing House, authored by Lutfulla Jurayev, Svetlana Khan, Rozaliya Ziryanova, Urinboy Hoshimov, Hurmat Ganiyeva, Ludmila Kamalova, Shoira Ernazarova and Tuti Tursunova. The team are particularly grateful to the teachers and students of the schools who participated in the piloting of this book and whose valuable advice and comments have helped greatly in its development. Special thanks should also go to the following people for their support throughout the project: Ms. Kh. Isakjanova, Republican Education Centre, Ministry of Public Education Prof. M. Iriskulov, the Republican Scientific-Practical Center of Innovations under the Uzbekistan World Languages University The new edition of Fly High 5 was developed with the assisstance of the Republican Scientific-Practical Center of Innovations under the Uzbekistan World Languages University and the British Council, Tashkent. Special thanks go to Wendy Arnold for her sustained support and encouraging feedback. The authors and publishers also gratefully acknowledge the following sources from which short quotations have been used: TV HITS, Attic Futura Publication, London Jazz Chants, Carolyn Graham, Oxford University Press George Woolard, Lessons with Laughter LTP, 1996 A. Gotebiowska, Getting Students to Talk, Prentice Hall, 1990 tinglab tushunish yoki video mashqlarni bajarish; oyin tarzidagi mashqlarni bajarish; mashq daftarini ochib, u yerdan tegishli mashqni daftarga kochirib olish va bajarish uchun moljallangan topshiriqlar; darslikning shu sahifasida joylashgan tegishli mashqni daftarga kochirib olish va bajarish uchun moljallangan topshiriqlar; gapirish amaliyoti uchun dialogik nutq. Respublika maqsadli kitob jamgarmasi mablaglari hisobidan chop etildi. © L. Jorayev va boshq. © „Oqituvchi NMIU, 2007. ISBN 978-9943-22-107-9 © „Oqituvchi NMIU, qayta ishlangan nashri, 2017. Dear Pupil ! Welcome to New Fly High ! This classbook is full of interesting and fun activities and exercises which will help you learn and practise English. At the back of the book you can find a useful list of grammar points and vocabulary. The workbook contains extra exercises and activities to help you practise your English in the classroom or at home. With the help of the progress checks you can test the knowledge you got from the units. There is also a multemedia resource which you can use with your teacher or at home to develop your listening skills. Remember that the best way to learn English is by using it. Try to use English as much as you can during your lessons and at home with your friends. We hope that you will enjoy using this course and that your own English will soon be flying high! Have fun! The Authors Aziz oquvchi ! New Fly High darsligiga xush kelibsiz ! Ushbu darslik ingliz tilini oqib organishingizga yordam beradigan qiziq va ajoyib mashq hamda topshiriqlar bilan tola. Darslikning oxirida grammatikaga oid malumotlar va lugat berilgan. Mashq daftari ingliz tilini sinfda yoki uyda oqib organishingizga yordam beradigan qoshimcha mashq va topshiriqlarni oz ichiga oladi. Nazorat ishlarida bolimlarni organish davomida olgan bilimlaringizni sinab korishingiz mumkin. Tinglab tushunish malakalarini rivojlantirish uchun multemedia ilovasi ham mavjud bolib, undan siz oqituvchi yordamida yoki uyda mustaqil ravishda foydalanishingiz mumkin. Ingliz tilini organib olishning eng yaxshi usuli uni amalda qollash ekanligini unutmang. Darsda va uyda ortoqlaringiz bilan ingliz tilida imkoni boricha koproq muloqatda bolishga harakat qiling. Biz bu oquv materiallari sizga quvonch olib keladi va kop vaqt otmay ingliz tilidan olgan bilimingiz yuksaklarga parvoz qiladi degan umiddamiz. Sizga omad tilaymiz! Mualliflar Units Titles Page Topics Hours 1 All about me 1 My favourite things 6 Personal information 2 I have two sisters. 7 Families 3 Who is the youngest? 8 Peoples ages 7 4 Where are you from? 9 Countries, cities, hobbies 5 Whats your address? 10 Addresses and telephone 6 Project 11 numbers 2 At home and at work 1 They live in a ... 12 House and its rooms 2 What number is your house? 13 Jobs 3 Whats your job? 14 Professions 8 4 Where do you work? 15 Workplaces 5 How do you go to ... ? 16 Transport 6 Project 17 3 What do you look like? 1 His hair is short and curly. 18 Parts of the body 2 He is tall and thin. 19 Shapes 3 My robot has ... 20 Colours 8 4 My family is ... 21 Sizes 5 He didnt stay at home. 22 Families 6 Project 23 4 My school life 1 Today is ... 24 Days of the week 2 The third day is Wednesday 25 Ordinal numbers 3 On Thursday I ... 26 I must ... 8 4 We must do our homework 27 School subjects 5 School subjects 28 6 Project 29 5 I like English. Do you? 1 I like ... Its fun. 30 School subjects 2 What time is it? 31 Time 3 Midday? Midnight? 32 School timetables 8 4 Do you like it? 33 Likes and dislikes 5 When does the school start? 34 School life ndarija 6 Project 35 6 In the classroom 1 Classroom things 36 The classroom 2 Lucys pen is blue. 37 School things 3 Its my book. 38 School buildings 8 Mu 4 This that, these those 39 Colours 5 Our school is old but nice. 40 6 Project 41 7 My day 1 I usually wake up at ... 42 Daily routines 2 Aziz often plays football. 43 Daily activities 3 The Whitfields visit Tashkent. 44 Visiting places 8 4 What do you do after school? 45 Time CONTENTS 5 Does he ...? Yes, he does. 46 6 Project 47 4 Units TitlesPage Topics Hours 8 Things I like 1 I like playing ... 48 Hobbies 2 Do you have a hobby? 49 Music 3 Do you like singing? 50 Sports activities 8 4 I like music. 51 TV programmes 5 Whats on Channel 4? 52 6 Project 53 9 Furry friends 1 Pets 54 Pets 2 Domestic animals 55 Domestic animals 3 My dog can ... 56 Animals food 8 4 I look after my pets. 57 Animals activities 5 Happy pets 58 Looking after animals 6 Project 59 10 Wildlife 1 Habitat is home. 60 Wild animals 2 What can animals do? 61 Wild animal habitats 3 At the zoo 62 Numbers above 100 8 4 Dangerous animals 63 Animal lives 5 How long can animals live? 64 6 Project 65 11 Seasons 1 My favourite season 66 Seasons 2 Summer holidays are fun! 67 Temperatures 3 Autumn 68 Months 8 4 Winter days 69 Seasonal activities 5 Spring is coming. 70 6 Project 71 12 The weather 1 Whats the weather like? 72 Kinds of weather 2 Sunny days are lovely! 73 More about weather 3 Whats the temperature? 74 Temperature 8 4 Seasons and weather 75 Storms 5 Stormy weather 76 6 Project 77 ndarija 13 Spring holidays 1 I like Navruz. 78 Months and holidays 2 Come and stay with us. 79 Uzbek meals, sweets 3 Navruz in Bukhara 80 Holiday activities and meals 7 4 Fun in April 81 Mu 5 May Day holiday 82 6 Project 83 Progress Checks 85-91 Tests Workbook 92-122 Classwork and homework Grammar 123-133 Grammar points in Uzbek CONTENTS EnglishUzbek Wordlist 134-159 Words learnt in Classes 1-5 5 LESSON 1 My favourite things 1 Listen and repeat. 2 Play My names Aziz. 3a Look, read and write about Aziz. His names ... His hobbys ... His favourite sport ... His favourite subject ... His favourite season ... His favourite holiday ... His favourite animal ... 3b Work in pairs. Ask and answer. e.g. A: Whats his hobby? B: Playing chess. 3c Work in pairs. Play Interview. e.g. Whats your surname? 4 Play Two things about me. I like ... Im good at ... No, its false. Yes, its true. UNIT 1 All about me I can ... My favourite ... 6 LESSON 2 I have two sisters. 1 Sing the song. 2 Play I have a sister. Her names Kamila. e.g. I have a sister. Her names Kamila. I have a brother. His names Kamol. 3a Read and complete. Our family is big. My fathers name is Karim. My mothers name is Odina. I have two sisters and one brother. My elder sister Sabina is a student at medical college. She wants to be a nurse. My brother Davron and sister Madina go to the kindergarten. They are twins. They cannot read and write. They can count. They are very good at counting. We have a cat Snowball. Snowballs favourite food is fish. father sister Karim Sabina Aziz mother Odina sister Madina brother Davron 3b Work in pairs. Point and say. son daughter e.g. A: (points) B: Its Azizs father. Aziz is Karims son. 4 Play Whats your friends name? Remember: e.g. A: Whats your friends name? My friends names Lucy. [z] B: Samira. Whats your friends UNIT 1 All about me name? My cats names is Tiger. [s] C: ... 7 LESSON 3 Who is the youngest? 1 Sing the song. In this photo Im 2 years old. I was small. I was happy. My favourite toys 2a Look, read and continue. were a train and a teddy bear. I didnt go to school. I didnt do my homework. I didnt clean my room. I didnt ... wash the dishes, sweep the floor, mop the floor, feed the animals, take the rubbish out 2b Play My favourite toy was a car.
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