The narrator describes spending their holidays in their village called Agarak where their grandparents live. They went fishing with their granddad but only caught one fish. They would prefer to go to London to visit attractions like the London Eye and Buckingham Palace, and eat foods like sandwiches and burgers. However, their mother is unsure about the long trip.
A family wins a free holiday in a golden envelope but cannot agree on where to go - the daughter wants the beach, the father wants camping, the son wants a cruise, and the mother wants a city. They argue until their grandmother calls and reveals she tricked them - their holiday will be spent with her in sunny Alexandria. In the end, everyone is happy getting
This document provides a detailed description of the author's large two-story private house, including each room and outdoor area. The house has colorful bedrooms, a piano, wardrobes, and beds. The balcony has clouds and pyramids painted on the ceiling. Other rooms described are the grandparents' room, living room, parents' bedroom with a dressing table, green bathroom and kitchen, and a garden with a swimming pool and fruit trees.
The document describes two planets: Mane's planet and Saturn. Mane's planet has candy and cake rains and all residents are named Mane with numbers for last names. The author is Mane Zero. Saturn has many books, movies, cartoons, and friends, including an alien girl named Tilimini Opisos. Girls on Saturn wear the planet's rings as fashion accessories.
Astghik painted the house of her dreams, which contains five rooms: a hall, kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom. The hall features a star-shaped mirror and small star decorations. The kitchen is fully equipped with appliances and accessories like a fridge, stove, and purple chandelier. Astghik's living room contains a fireplace, comfortable sofa, big TV, and bookcase filled with her favorite books. Her bedroom is decorated with rose-themed lights, furniture, and decor, including a bed shaped like the letter A.
Easter is celebrated with family in the author's home. Their mother cooks traditional Armenian dishes like fish and rice with raisins while the family colors eggs, wishes each other a happy Easter, and attends church services. In Armenia, Easter is an important religious feast called Zatik where people bless the four corners of the world and decorate figures with stones and onions during the Andastan ceremony. Coloring eggs red is also a common Armenian tradition to symbolize the sun on Easter.
Easter is celebrated with great delight in the author's family according to traditions, including placing painted eggs, wine, fish and vegetables on the table. Many Christians attend special church services on Easter Sunday to celebrate Jesus' resurrection, while church bells are rung celebratory rather than in mourning as on Good Friday and Holy Saturday. People also typically spend the holiday with family and eat festive meals including roast lamb and colorful boiled eggs.
Lucy enjoys celebrating Easter with her family by painting and decorating eggs with her mother and setting the table. She lights candles as her father tells her to drink wine, though she does not out of fear of getting drunk. Lucy also notes that in Europe, Easter traditions include hiding decorated eggs for children to find, with the story that the Easter bunny hid them. She wishes for a happy Easter and looks forward to the eggs and candies it will bring.
The document summarizes how the author's family celebrates Easter. Key details include:
- The family gathers for a dinner including fish, red wine, rice with raisins, and eggs dyed with onion peels collected all year by the author's grandmother.
- Traditions include egg fights, lighting candles brought by the grandfather from church, and saying prayers before drinking wine.
- After dinner, an Easter egg hunt is held where someone dresses as the Easter Bunny to hide eggs and a winner receives a chocolate egg prize.
The narrator describes spending their holidays in their village called Agarak where their grandparents live. They went fishing with their granddad but only caught one fish. They would prefer to go to London to visit attractions like the London Eye and Buckingham Palace, and eat foods like sandwiches and burgers. However, their mother is unsure about the long trip.
A family wins a free holiday in a golden envelope but cannot agree on where to go - the daughter wants the beach, the father wants camping, the son wants a cruise, and the mother wants a city. They argue until their grandmother calls and reveals she tricked them - their holiday will be spent with her in sunny Alexandria. In the end, everyone is happy getting
This document provides a detailed description of the author's large two-story private house, including each room and outdoor area. The house has colorful bedrooms, a piano, wardrobes, and beds. The balcony has clouds and pyramids painted on the ceiling. Other rooms described are the grandparents' room, living room, parents' bedroom with a dressing table, green bathroom and kitchen, and a garden with a swimming pool and fruit trees.
The document describes two planets: Mane's planet and Saturn. Mane's planet has candy and cake rains and all residents are named Mane with numbers for last names. The author is Mane Zero. Saturn has many books, movies, cartoons, and friends, including an alien girl named Tilimini Opisos. Girls on Saturn wear the planet's rings as fashion accessories.
Astghik painted the house of her dreams, which contains five rooms: a hall, kitchen, bathroom, living room, and bedroom. The hall features a star-shaped mirror and small star decorations. The kitchen is fully equipped with appliances and accessories like a fridge, stove, and purple chandelier. Astghik's living room contains a fireplace, comfortable sofa, big TV, and bookcase filled with her favorite books. Her bedroom is decorated with rose-themed lights, furniture, and decor, including a bed shaped like the letter A.
Easter is celebrated with family in the author's home. Their mother cooks traditional Armenian dishes like fish and rice with raisins while the family colors eggs, wishes each other a happy Easter, and attends church services. In Armenia, Easter is an important religious feast called Zatik where people bless the four corners of the world and decorate figures with stones and onions during the Andastan ceremony. Coloring eggs red is also a common Armenian tradition to symbolize the sun on Easter.
Easter is celebrated with great delight in the author's family according to traditions, including placing painted eggs, wine, fish and vegetables on the table. Many Christians attend special church services on Easter Sunday to celebrate Jesus' resurrection, while church bells are rung celebratory rather than in mourning as on Good Friday and Holy Saturday. People also typically spend the holiday with family and eat festive meals including roast lamb and colorful boiled eggs.
Lucy enjoys celebrating Easter with her family by painting and decorating eggs with her mother and setting the table. She lights candles as her father tells her to drink wine, though she does not out of fear of getting drunk. Lucy also notes that in Europe, Easter traditions include hiding decorated eggs for children to find, with the story that the Easter bunny hid them. She wishes for a happy Easter and looks forward to the eggs and candies it will bring.
The document summarizes how the author's family celebrates Easter. Key details include:
- The family gathers for a dinner including fish, red wine, rice with raisins, and eggs dyed with onion peels collected all year by the author's grandmother.
- Traditions include egg fights, lighting candles brought by the grandfather from church, and saying prayers before drinking wine.
- After dinner, an Easter egg hunt is held where someone dresses as the Easter Bunny to hide eggs and a winner receives a chocolate egg prize.
2. Ինչ է հեքիաթը
Հեքաթը դա մի կյանք, է ուր մարդ է ապրում,
դա ամեն ինչ քեզ սովորեցնում է, այսինքն մեք
ամեն հեքիաթից կրկին ու կրկին սովորում ենք,
որ բարին միշտ չարին հաղթում է: Բայց, երբ
դու կարդում ես, ուզում ես իրականնանա դա,
ինչպես երազը: Մի պահ փակում ես աչքերդ ու
պատկերացնում, որ դու ես այդ հեքաթի բարի
հերոսը: Ու դրա համար էլ ամեն մեկն ունի իր
սիրած հերոսը:
3. Իմ սիրած հերոսը
Իմ սիրած հերոսը մեկը չէ՝ դրանք
արքայադստրերն են: Օրինակ, Մոխրոտը,
Քնած Գեղեցկուհին, Սպիտակաձյունիկը,
Ջրահարսը, Արիելը, Ժասմինը,
Ռապունցելը, Բելը և ալն: Ոչ ոք չի սիրում
չար հերոսներին ու միշտ երազում է, որ
նրանց երբեք ոչինչ չհաջողվի, նրանց չար
գործերը չստացվեն: Եվ, ինչը շատ լավ է,
ժամանակը նրանց պատժում է:
4.
5.
6. Դուք երևի տեսաք մանուշակագույն մի աղջկա:
Կարծում եմ, ես պետք է ներկայացնեմ նրան:
Աղջիկները հաստատ տեսած կլինեն, նա Սոֆիան
է, նա էլ է արքայադուստր: Ովքեր չգիտեն,
կարծում եմ կդիտեք նրա մուլտֆիմը: Նայեք
նկարին և տեսեք, որ նա շատ անուշիկ է, նրա
քույրիկն էլ է շատ լավը: