

1.What are your hobbies?
I have one hobby: learning new languages, now I study Turkish and Spanish.
2.Why do you like your hobbies so much?
I have always been interested in their languages and liked their style of speaking, and have always wanted to speak a different language and am now trying to make my dream come true.
3.How often do you do these hobbies?
Everyday.
4.How long have you been doing these hobbies, and how did you get started?
I started learning Spanish 4 months ago when I came to this school, I decided to start from that language, the Spanish I always wanted to speak and coming to this school I had the opportunity to learn. I’ve been studying Turkish for three days now, and everything started with films and serials, I’ve watched many films in Turkish and decided to learn the same language, and my mother knows that language.
5.What hobbies did you used to have, but now do not?
I used to dance to my hobby before, but not now.
6.Is it important to have hobbies? Why/why not?
In my opinion, yes, since hobbies are part of life, we choose the topics we are interested in and study them, and if we were not important life would be uninteresting.
Literature in our lives
Armenian literature is rich with great people who have contributed to the development of Armenian literature for centuries, who originated, formed, and elevated Armenian literature. For example, John Tumanyan, Raffi, Derenik Demirchyan, Yeghishe Charents and others have each brought something new to their work and each has great artistic value. For generations, their generations have been raised and educated by different generations, including myself. Thanks to the geniuses of Armenian literature we have received proper education, we have been inspired by their patriotism and always ready to fight to defend our homeland, alphabet, language
Spain’s strange laws and interesting facts.
- There are no words in the Spanish national anthem.
- The majority of the Spanish population has two surnames: maternal and paternal.
- Spain can swim naked on any beach.
- The Spanish flag symbolizes cilantro. Yellow is sand, and red is blood that has been spilled on it. By the way, bulls do not change color and the red color does not irritate them at all.
- The name of the land is translated as “Land of rabbits”. It is not that the country is full of rabbits, but it is said that there were many of these animals once.

- A law adopted in 2007, which operates in the city of Cádiz, southern Spain, prohibits spraying rice for newlyweds. In doing so, the authorities protect the monuments and buildings of the city from birds.
- Laundry or carpets outside of Seville are prohibited. A fine of € 3,000 is imposed on those who violate the law.
- Street musicians are prohibited from playing from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
- A bill is currently being passed in which a fine of up to € 1,000 will be imposed on a street ball.
- Spitting on the street in Barcelona is a violation of the law. Violators will pay dearly.