Then came the . The test asked about "am," "is," and "are." Max remembered his teacher's song: I am, you are, he/she/it is! He filled in the blanks carefully. He felt like a detective finding missing pieces of a secret code.
The first task was a . Max had to match pictures of family members with their English names. "Grandmother... Brother... Cousin," he muttered, drawing straight, confident lines. Barnaby wagged his tail, sensing the progress. angliiskii iazyk 4 klass rabochaia tetrad chast 1 test
Finally, he reached the . He had to write three sentences about his own room. My room is big. I have a blue bed. I love my toys. Then came the
One Tuesday evening, Max opened to the . The pages felt crisp, and the smell of fresh ink filled the air. "Okay," Max whispered to his dog, Barnaby. "Let's do this." He felt like a detective finding missing pieces
Once upon a time, in a small town where every house looked like a colorful pencil, lived a fourth-grader named . Max was a bright boy, but he had one big challenge: the English Workbook (Part 1) . It sat on his desk, its blue cover staring at him like a silent puzzle.