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The School I come from

The School I come from The school I come from, is named Anna Haava nimeline Pala school and there learns a little bit less than 100 students, I learned there from 7-9 grade. I started learning English in third grade and if I remember correctly then our teachers name was Reet Ernits but she is not the only who has taught me English So far I have had five teachers (not including my current teacher), who all have been very different but they had one thing in common, they all used I love English books. With my first teacher we wrote down lots of rules about grammar and other stuff like that but I did not understand them so for me it was more like a waste of time. With my second, third and fourth teacher I met in Jõhvi High school and they all were not good teachers because they did not want to teach us, during their lessons half of the class just played with their phones and other half of the class tried t...

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“What does success come from?”

"What does success come from?" "What does success come from?"is a question that every one wants to know exactly the answer. The first group of people thinks that taking risks or chances is what a person needs to become successful in his life while the second one whom I agree with believes that careful planning is the most important cause of our success in life. Careful planning may be simply considered as preparation that can be understood that one identifies his aim, lists his steps, and does a research if necessary. Analyzing it in that way, we can know why it becomes the most important cause of success. An English saying goes: "Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunities". With such a careful plan, I am sure that we will have enough abilities to realize a lot of opportunities and seize them. Having prepared, one will be able to have a general look at the opportunity. He can evaluate the chan...

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NATURE

nature What is nature? Nature, in broadest sense, is material world- all the universum. In smaller sense, nature is part of world, which is not influenced by humen activity. Where come from word nature? The word nature is derived from the Latin word natura, or "essential qualities, innate disposition", and in ancient times, literally meant "birth". Natura was a Latin translation of the Greek word physis which originally related to the intrinsic characteristics that plants, animals, and other features of the world develop of their own accord. Most Beautiful Places Of The World We quite often see and read about manmade wonders of the world but have we ever thought about natural wonders surrounding us. Top ten natural wonders of the world is very hard to get 100% consensus on because there are so many wonderful places on Earth. Grand Canyon Yosemite Valley Great Barrier Reef Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights ...

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The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see

The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see To most people, the words tourist and traveler have the same meaning - a person visiting a foreign country to see what it has to offer. However, for people in the travel community these titles may have vastly different meanings. For many, when hearing the word tourist, a stereotypical picture comes to mind: a person with cargo shorts, a hawaiian shirt, a huge hat and sunglasses with a camera around their neck and map in hand. That is rather common amongst tourists, wearing what’s comfortable and they’d wear at home and not putting much effort into blending in. Their trips are usually planned to the T, leaving no room for any spontaneous adventures that might come up along the way. They tend to only see the ‘must see’ tourist attractions, stay in a good hotels overall sticking to all the amenities that are similar to home. A traveller however is diffe...

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Dear Sir or Madam

Dear Sir or Madam Thank you for interest in our conference. We are looking forward to see you in Väike-Maarja. The conference is on 17th-18th November. It takes place in Väike-Maarja Seltsimaja. The address of Seltsimaja is Pikk 1 Lääne-Virumaa. We organize transport to Väike-Maarja too. From Tallinn comes a bus with 50 seats. Futhermore on bus comes from Narva and one bus comes from Ikla. I hope that everybody can come to Tallinn, Ikla or Narva, if you can not then send me email and we organize yours arrive. In the 17th November evening we go altogether to the Rakvere Teater and watch new perfomance called „ Viimase öö õigus“. So you can hear Estonian and you will get some practice. I am looking forward to see you soon. Yours faithfully Kaspar Bork

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„Nelson’s management style could have come from a modern textbook“

Summary of ,,Nelson's management style could have come from a modern textbook" By Stephen Howarth Many people think that it is almost impossible to use war leaders of the past as role models for the present. Although leaders and heroes are still needed. Nelson's character and training for the adventure of the Nile still makes him an figure example for everyone. Today even at the hardest boardroom battle almost no-one has to feel the level of responsibility that Nelson had in 1798. He bored responsibilities that are also described in modern books, there he mentioned important themes. Those themes, for example developing teamwork, are still very valuable. In 1798 he faced challenge when in continental Europe controlled by revolutionary France,. In Toulon French were making big fleet and army. When Nelson wasn't even 40 yet, he was choosed to...

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Paide

ESTONIA Strelnikova Viktoriya ESTONIA AT A GLANCE • Area: 45 227 square km • Climate: humid-temperate • Number of islands: 1 521. Largest islands are Saaremaa, Hiiumaa and Muhu. • Estonia is a green land, forests cover 55% of the country. • Estonia is a country of thousand of  lakes, largest of these are Lake Peipsi and Lake Võrtsjärv. • Highest point: Suur Munamägi (Great Egg Hill), 318 m • The capital of Estonia is Tallinn (439 517 inhabitants (01.01.2016) or approx. 32% of the total population). Other large cities and population (thousands):  Tartu - 103 300  Narva - 65 900  Kohtla-Järve - 44 500  Pärnu - 44 000 PAIDE TOWN IS THE HEART OF ESTONIA Paide town is located right in the centre of Estonia, earning it the nickname of “the Heart of Estonia”. A long historic background, beau...

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EUTHANASIA

EUTHANASIA Many hotly debated social questions revolve around choice. Giving people access to assistance in dying is one of them. The issue is too sensitive to come to a smple conclusion. The basic question is : should a person who is terminally ill and who feels that their life is not worth living, who is repeatedly asking for euthanasia and who is of sound mind be given assistance in dying so that they could do it in a dignified manner rather than have their lives prolonged by medical technology? Ultimately, it's a question of choice: empowering people to have control over their own bodies. The main opposition comes from religious groups, medical associations whose members see practising euthanasia as an inproper exctension of their role as carers. Throughout centuries the doctors' purpose in life has been to cure suffering, how can they be expected to do otherwise, even if it's done for...

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A lamb to the slaughter

Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl (1916-1990) The room was warm and clean, the curtains drawn, the two table lamps alight - hers and the one by the empty chair opposite. On the sideboard behind her, two tall glasses, soda water, whiskey. Fresh ice cubes in the Thermos bucket. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come him (correction: home) from work. Now and again she would glance up at the clock, but without anxiety, merely to please herself with the thought that each minute gone by made it nearer the time when he would come. There was a slow smiling air about her, and about everything she did. The drop of a head as she bent over her sewing was curiously tranquil. Her skin - for this was her sixth month with child - had acquired a wonderful translucent quality, the mouth was soft, and the eyes, with their new placid look, seemed larger darker than before. When the clock said ten minutes to five, she began to listen, and a...

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Australia esitlus

Austalia Sydney Opera House Harbour Bridge More

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If you can dream it, you can do it!

If you can dream it, you can do it! Martin Amor Walt Disney had said:" If you can dream it, you can do it" and I am agree with it. A lot of people dream about anything. For example some dream about big house and some dream about luxurious cars. They never think that their dreams come true. All they need for that are courage, activity and industry. When you have all three things your dreams come true If you want your dreams come ture, then you need courage. When you are shy, you don´t reach anywhere. With courage you are more open to take a risks. You don´t become frightened and you have courage to strive towards your dreams. You are open to talk with anyone, who you want. You have a lot of acquaintances, which carry you forward in your life. Second thing what you need, when you want your dreams come true is activity. Nothing in thi...

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Phrasal Verbs

Pay back- to punish or reward Pay for- to make payment pay for- to suffer or be punished pay off- to pay a full amount (a debt) pay off- produce a profitable or successful result pay off- to get revenge pay off- to birbe (pistist maksma) pay out-a sum of money to sb (large amount) pay out- to let out (a line or rope) by slackening (lõdvaks laskma) pay up- to give over the full monetary amount demanded carry off- to die of a disease carry on- to continue carry on- have an affair carry on- behave badly carry out- to perform a task carry out- to follow or obey carry out- complete or accomplish st carry over- to continue to another time or situation carry through- to survive carry through- to accomplish, complete successfully pull ahead- overtake, move into the lead or in front pull apart- top from fighting pull apart- weaken an argument or theory pull out- bus or train leaving station pull out- move into traffic pull out- withdraw pull b...

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Briti lastekirjandus keeleõppes - eksamiküsimused

Revision questions for the exam I General 1. What is CL? that is especially written with children in mind; that is actually selected and read by children; that often introduces children as main characters; 2. What are the most important elements of literature? Characters point of view Setting plot theme style tone conflict symbol 3. What are some the most typical features of the fantasy genre? Animal characters may act like people. Characters may have special powers. Characters may be imaginary beings. Setting may be in another time (future). It usually has a good vs. evil conflict. It may use scientific principles not yet available or discovered. II Classical literature 1. What is Beowulf? When and by whom was it written? Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem. 2. Who was King Arthur? In wh...

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FILM PRESENTATION: "16 wishes"

FILM PRESENTATION The filmed I watched was ,,16 Wishes" It talked about girl named Abby. She has been planning her 16th birthday since she was little. She has a list of secret wishes that she wants to come true. When the Big Day actually arrives, then Abby's thinking that her birthday is ruined. But when a mysterious box of magical birthday candles arrives to turn things around, Abby's 16 Wishes start to come true. Every candle corresponds to a wish on her list. When she's blowing up a candle, her wish is coming true. So Abby is getting everything she ever wanted: money, car, be grown up etc. She loves it, because all her wishes just come true. One day everybody's acting like she's grown up and she realises that she doesn't want to be like that. Abby wants to be 16. It's a cute story and makes for a great lesson - be content and happy where you are in life. A great lesson for younger ones - enjoy being a child or a teen - responsibili...

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

Viljandi County Gymnasium Prepositions Name Form 11b Supervisor: Name Viljandi 2009 Viljandi County Gymnasium 1. Prepositions of place The ball is in the box The ball is on the box. The ball is under the box. Jane's house Bill's house John's house John's house is next to Jane's Jane's house is between Bill's Bill's house is next to Jane's house. and John's houses. house. The man stood The climbers The man stood The enemies stood The gardners next to the gopher stood on top of between the two opposite each stood behind the ...

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Test - Future

I'm tired. I (go) to bed. I'll I go I'd go It's late. I think I (take) a taxi. will take shall take am take ____ I (answer) the question? Shall Will Shall not We don't know their address. What (we/do)? What are we do What will we do What shall we do Our test (not/take) long. isn't take doesn't take willn't take won't take I'm afraid they (not/wait) for us. don't wait will not be waited won't wait Diana (come) to the party tomorrow? Shall Diana come Will Diana come Does Diana come You (arrive) in Paris tomorrow evening. arrive will arrive arriving The boy (remember) this day all his life. will remember should remember remembers Perhaps they (buy) a new house this year. bought `ll buy buying He (be) fourteen next year. `ll be will is is I'm not sure I (find) Jim at the hotel. found shall found shall find We (not/book) the tickets in advance. not book shalln't book shan't book Do you think it (rain)? rained wi...

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Essay, letter unit 8, 150 words

Dear Colleagues, Nimi Rühm Unit 8 I am writing to you with a big problem. In our company some persones dont get a Email from me. I've got a lot of feedbacks, where you some of you said about : Why I didnt get a email, if half of them got. So now a little bit more about email's. I wrote down some tips: If the email didn't come to you ­ CHECK Spam box. Susan has found out that all my emails are exactly in spam box. Another thing can be that your given address is old and you have been changed it to new one, it means come to my office and lets check together your information. Because I figured out that Michel and Sandra used a new email, but I had an old one. Hope that this tips will help you ...

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A short story

Today was one of those days where everything went wrong. I had prepared myself for a job interview for a long time because I wanted that job so much. One day before the interview I set the alarm clock at 7.00am, so that I would have enough time to get ready. The interview started at 9.00am. I woke up in the morning because I heard a door bell and wondered who could come so early. I saw my neighbour standing at the door holding a newspaper. ,,You always come at 8 o'clock. What are you doing here so early?" I asked. She raised her eyebrows, felt really confused and said she had come as usual. I glanced at my watch and understood that my alarm clock hadn't rang. My job interview would start in one hour and I had to hurry on a bus. Half an hour later I was in the bus station and felt relieved because I had still 5 minutes until my bus came. So I waited and looked at the timetable and saw that the bus drove every working day except that day....

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Phrasal verbs

Act out ­ to copy actions in a theatrical manner act up ­ to misbehave/not work act upon ­ to affect Break away ­ te detach from break down ­ to stop/to malfunction break in ­ to enter a building by force break into ­ to suddenly start doing sth break off ­ to terminate break up ­ to erupt Call for ­ to require, need call off ­ to cancel come about ­ to happen come across ­ to find by chance come forward ­ to present oneself come in for ­ to be subject to come into ­ to inherit Do away with ­ to dispose with do down ­ to critisise do out ­ to decorate do out of ­ to deprive of do over ­ to ransack do without ­ to manage despite not having Done for ­ doomed Drive at ­ to allude to drive away ­ to discourage drive off ­ to repel Fall apart ­ to break into pieces fall back on ­ to resort to fall in with ­ to agree with fall into ­ to engage (in conversation) fall through ­ to fail (of agreement etc) fall to ­ to become so's duty Get about/...

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Lõpetatud ja lõpetamata tegusõnad vene keeles

Aspects are only used in the past and future tense. When you are talking in the present tense, you can ignore aspects all together. The aspects are: Imperfective - Incomplete, ongoing, habitual, reversed or repeated actions Perfective - Actions completed successfully. The perfective aspect is not created by changing the ending. There are normally two words for each verb. One is the imperfective, the other is the perfective. Often these two words are closely related, but this is not always the case. (Often the perfective is simply prefixed with “По”). ) Жить, Прожить – live Любить, Полюбить – love Делать, Сделать - do, make Говорить, Сказать - talk, speak, say. Работать, Поработать - work Aspects in the negative Using the negative with perfective verbs indicates the person failed to do that action. Using the imperfective will normally simply mean that it didn’t happen. Я не позвонила - I failed to phone (perfective) (but I was expecte...

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Artikkli kokkuvõte

Summary My maded abstract ,what is talking about communication with children.It is mainly for parents and grandparents. Communication with children include: · The words you speak · Your tone and voice - loud, soft, harsh or whispered · Gestures · How you stand · Your facial expressions Every child notices how her/him parens talks with her/him. Usually child responds just the same. Partens should look their bodylanguage to. If you are cheerful then they can recive te message better than the parent is angry. It is better when you are at the same level, when you talk with child. It's bad when you are over the kid, then she/he might not undrestand you or there can be some problems. Children need some attention to, if not then kids will be low-spirited. Younger kids need smaal kisses and some hugs or something that. Everytime when you send your child to scho...

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Eessõnad. Koht. at, in, on, to

Prepositions of Place in a car in a garden in the water (sea / river) in a town in a room in the city centre IN in a shop in France in hospital in a newspaper / in a book "Where's David?" "In the kitchen / In the garden / In London." What's in that box / in that bag / in that cupboard? Angela works in a shop / in a bank / in a factory. Milan is in the north of Italy. I live in a town but I want to live in the country. I read about the accident in the newspaper. David's father is ill. He's in hospital. at the table at the station at a concert at university / at schoo...

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Eri stiilides kirjade näited

WRITING LETTERS Letters of invitations Formal Informal Opening We would be honoured if you, I wish to I'm writing to invite you to, Why don't you remarks cordially invite you to, Your presence is come and spend some time, Please come required at, You are invited to attend, etc. to, I'd love it if you could come to, etc. Closing We should be grateful if you could inform I love to see you again, I hope you'll be remarks us, We hope to see you, Please indicate able to make it, Please let me know as whether you will be able to attend, etc. soon as possible, I'm looking forward to, etc. Accepting an invitation ...

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Liikumisverbid

Verbs of motion Verbs of motion ACTUAL HABITUAL MEANING To walk To ride To fly To carry, bring To lead To drive To swim, sail To run Unprefixed Verbs of M otion , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , TO GO PAST PRESENT FUTURE PAST PRESENT FUTURE , as in the model. Use adverbs of time. Model: . . . 1. . 2. . 3. . 4. ? 5. ? 6. . The Past Tense of the Verb The verb in the past tense (, , , ) denotes movement in one direction. : , . . . . . Use the verbs , , , , , in the required form. 1. _______ . . ________ 2. . ...

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DIALOGUES inglisekeelsed dialoogid erinevatel teemadel

H-Helen, J - Julia 1.Receiving a money order H: - Hello, I would like to cash a money order. J: - Hello! You should present your identity card. H: - But, you know, I'd like to receive money order for my sister. How do I go about it? J: - Your identity card and letter of attorney, please. H: - Here you are. J: - Well...Unfortunately, I can't cash your money order ­ your signature is not witnessed. H: - Ok. Than, please, I'd like to cash my money order. J: - Take this form and fill it in. May I see your passport? H: - Yes. Please. So...Should I write my full name, my passport number and the sum of money that has been sent to me, right? J: - Certainly. How would you like the money? H: - I prefer one hundred rouble notes, if you don't mind. J: - Here is your money. H: - Thank you Getting a post-restante. H: - Hi, Julia! What are you doing here? J: - I'm getting post restante letter from Boris... H: -Ah, yeah, remember him. What is he...

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Will/shall kasutamine lauses.

Will ja shall kasutamine 1) Sarah goes work every day.She is always there from 8.30 until 4.30. It is 11 o clock now.Sarah is at work. At 11 o clock yesterday , she was at work. At 11 o clock tomorrow , she will be at work. Will +infinitive (will be / will win / will come etc.): I/we/you/they Will (`ll Be He/she/it} Will not (won`t Win Eat Come etc. I/we/you/they Be? He/she/it Win? Eat? Will Come? Ect. `ll=will : I`ll (I will) / you`ll/ she`ll etc. Won´t= will not :I won`t (=I will not) / you won`t / she won`t etc. 2.We use will for the future(tomorrow/next week etc.): *Sue travels a lot.Today she is in Madrid.Tomo...

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“The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience.”

ESSAY "The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience." -- Emily Dickinson I have chosen this quotation because I think it is more than true. I think that you should always give a chance to every offer you have given. At least you should make a try for it. We have given only one life to live, we should not waste it. First of all, I think that everything happens for a certain reason. And every bad thing that will come to your life will come also because of something. For instance you have done something bad and then it would be like some kind of punishment and also a good lesson. It will show you that what goes around, comes around. It is karma and I believe in karma. As mentioned earlier, you should always be opened for new experiences and opportunities. That is so because they are meant to be come for a better life. But everything begin...

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Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) Alice Lokk Structure 1. Early life 2. Career (singing) 3. Career (acting) 4. Personal life Early life • US singer and actor • December 12, 1915 New Jersey, Hoboken • Father - boxer and firefighter Mother - member of local party • Didn’t finish the high school • Delivery boy at the Jersey Observer newspaper Career (singing) • One of the most popular musical artists of the 20th century • Genres: traditional pop, jazz, swing, big band, vocal jazz • Started at the local nightclubs • Professional singer at 15 • Big start - 1942 Paramount Theatre, New York. • 59 studio albums • 1st album - The Voice of Frank Sinatra (1946) • 150 mln recordings • Albums: Nice ‘n’ Easy (1955) Songs For Swingin' Lovers (1956) Come Fly With Me (1958) Only the Lonely (1958) Strangers In the Night (1966) • Songs: My Way, New York New York, Strangers In the Night • His ...

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Sri Ishopanisad mantra 1 summary notes MRdd

Bhakti Sastri Online Modul 1, lesson 3 Student: Madhuri Radhika dd (Almviks Gard, Sweden) 18th of January 2014 VIDEO: Bhakti Shastri (003) - Sri Isopanisad Mantra 1 ISOPANISAD BRIEF OVERVIEW Invocation ­ mantra 3: Live in harmony with Ishvara Mantra 4.-8. The Ishvara can be understood by spiritual vision Mantra 9.-11. Right & wrong vidya (knowledge) - for understanding Ishvara Mantra 12.-14. Right & wrong upasana (disposition of the heart) ­ for worshiping Ishvara Mantra 15.-18. Prayers to Ishvara to reveal Himself If I want to obey someone, I should know this person. We can know the Ishvara by the spiritual vision. Developing the spiritual vision has two parts: · cultivating the proper knowledge & then · developing the right disposition of the heart Yet to understand the Supreme Lord is not just an intellectual exercise, we have to offer both ­ the head...

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Imagination is More Important That Knowledge

Imagination is More Important That Knowledge Imagination is the ability to form a mental image of something that is not perceived through the senses. It's the ability of the mind to build mental scenes, things or events that do not exist, are not there or have ever happened in the past. Knowledge on the other hand is familiarity, awareness (osoznanije), or understanding gained (nakoplennqj) through experience or study. From the definition itself we can notice that to have knowledge you have to study or experience something in order to gain it but for imagination it is limitless, and also a gift from God to mankind and in fact has inspired us to gain more knowledge. Imagination is more important than knowledge as Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is everything. Imagination is within us, and on the other hand knowledge is learnt through schooling and experience..." Imagination is also what infuses faith. God Himself used imagination i...

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Aegade töö inglise keeles

Use the correct tense: 1. .................. did your aunt ........... (live) in Tallinn three years ago? 2. Why is the child crying? .................. the dog..................(bite) her? 3. Next year I..................(be) very good at English. 4. ..................you..................(hear) this story before? 5. Tom..................(know) this man. He ...................(meet) him before. 6. ..................you..................(come) to the party with me tomorrow? 7. ..................you..................(be) to Scotland? Our family ..................(go) there last summer. 8. What .................. you .................. (like) to do in the evenings? 9. At noon yesterday we ....................................(not drink) tea, we ....................................(dig in the garden.) 10. Charlie is not in the room. What..................he..................(do) ? 11. ............

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Verbs/tegusõnad

(Past (Infinitive) Simple) (Past Participle) 1 say - , said said 2 make - made made 3 go - went gone 4 take - took taken 5 come - came come 6 see - saw seen 7 know - knew known 8 get - got got 9 give - gave given 10 find - found found 11 think - thought thought 12 tell - , told told 13 become - became become , 14 show - showed shown 15 leave - left left 16 feel - felt felt 17 put - . put put 18 bring - brought brought 19 begin - began begun

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Conditionals

Conditionals Table of Contents Conditionals ......................................................................... 2 A. Real Conditionals ............................................................. 2 B. Unreal Conditionals ......................................................... 3 Linking words used in Conditionals ...................................... 4 Conditionals Conditions deal with imagined situations: some are possible, some are unlikely, some are impossible. A. Real Conditionals Real Conditionals refer to situations that are true, have happened, generally happen or are likely to happen. The First Conditional expresses a possible condition and a probable result: If I have time, I will help you. In the if-clause we use the Present Simple, in the main clause will + the verb. We can also use the Present Continuous or Perfect in the if-clause and...

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Idiom story

Sally woke up in the morning; she looked at the clock and realized that she has been late to the work. She shook a leg - took a shower, grabbed a sandwich, hopped into her car and drove away. Then she almost ran over a stranger man. She braked the car and blew the horn. Then she realized that it was Michael, a nice handsome guy from the beach party at last weekend. If it's not one thing, it's another. She stooped out of the car window to apologize. She had to hurry but wanted to be nice and polite. She said, "Sorry, Michael I didn't noticed you, are you okay?" "Yes, but I will be better if you'll come out with me tonight, would you?" asked Michael. "Sure!" "Well, then I'll come and pick you up at 7pm!" Then Sally drove away, thinking about what she had done. She promised yesterday to her 10-years old daughter that she will watch a movie with her and now Sally didn't know what to do, her agreeing was just a slip of the tongue. ...

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Ebareeglipäased tegusõnad - irregular verbs

2.31 teach taught taught 2.32 tell told told 1 ­en 15 2.33 think thought thought 1.1 write wrote written 2.34 understand understoodunderstood 1.2 take took taken 2.35 wake woke, waked woken, waked 1.3 speak spoke spoken 2.36 win won won 1.4 ride rode ridden 1.5 hide hid hidden, hid 1.6 give gave given 1.7 forget forgot forgotten 3 111 (3 similar) 10 1.8 fall fell fallen 3.1 cost cost cost 1.9 eat ate eaten 3.2 cut cut cut 1.10 drive drove driven 3.3 hit hit hit 1.11 do did ...

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Direct and indirect speech revs

· DIRECT · INDIRECT · Am, is, are · Was/were · Shall/will · Should/would · Can · Could · May · Might · Must · Have/has to · Ought to · Had to CHANGES OF ADVERB OF TIME & PLACE · DIRECT · INDIRECT · NOW · THEN · TOMORROW · THE FOLLOWING DAY · NEXT WEEK · THE FOLLOWING WEEK · TONIGHT · THAT NIGHT · TODAY · THAT DAY · YESTERDAY · THE DAY BEFORE · LAST NIGHT · THE NIGHT BEFORE · LAST WEEK · THE WEEK BEFORE · HERE · THERE · THIS · THAT · THESE · THOSE CHANGES OF TENSES · DIRECT · INDIRECT · SIMPLE PRESENT · SIMPLE PAST · SIMPLE PAST · PAST PERFECT · PRESENT PERFECT · PAST PERFECT · PRESENT · PAST CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS · PAST PERFECT ...

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Inglise keeles kirja kirjutamine

Dear Mr/Mrs (vastuvõtja nimi) 6 November 2012 Hello, thank you for inviting me, I will gladly come to your party. I would like to get some information about the party. I have some questions about the party. (SISSEJUHATUS) Could you tell me when it is the party? What clothing should I have? Where is the party at? Does the bus go there? if the bus does not stop there, I will come by car. Finally I want to say thay I am sorry I did not answering to your letter sooner. But now I want to thank you for the invitation.(KOKKUVÕTE) Yours sincerely (allkiri) (Sinu nimi)

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Reported speech presentation

We can report people's words by using direct speech or direct speech reported speech. speech `I'm tired!', Helen said. Helen said (that) she was tired. The main verb of the sentence is usually past ( Tom said that... / I told her that...) and the rest of the sentence is usually past too. Sequence of tenses ­ if the verb in the main sentence is in the past tense the other verbs are usually in one of the past tense too. Present Simple Past Simple I'm a teacher. He said (that) he was a teacher Present Progressive Past Progressive I'm having lunch with my He said (that) he was having parents. lunch with his parents. Past Simple Past Perfect He said (that) he had bought a I bought a new car. new car. Future Simple ...

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Francesco Totti

Francesco Totti Dati biografici · Francesco Totti è un calciatore italiano , attaccante e trequartista della Roma · Nasce 27 September 1976 · Ha speso la sua intera carriera a Roma Roma · Ha speso la sua intera carriera a Roma · È considerato come Roma' più grande giocatore di tutto il tempo Premi · Totti ha vinto parecchi premi in Italia durante la sua carriera · Un'annotazione un calciatore italiano di 5 volte dell'anno · Di 2 volte Serie un calciatore dell'anno · È stato chiamato da Pelé come uno dei 125 più grandi calciatori viventi più importanti nel marzo 2004 Vita personale · Totti e la sua moglie Ilary Blasi hanno due bambini: Christian e Chanel · Totti dirige una scuola di gioco del calcio, " Numero dieci"

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Speech: Ideas are our greatest weapons

Speech: Ideas are our greatest weapons Hello class and classmates, I would like to open up my speech with a quote that I find really amazing: „The pen is mightier than the sword”. Sadly I don't know whose it is, but it means, that not every war has to be fought with swords and weapons, coming up with an idea about something that isn't violent might be a lot easier way to conquer in life. I think that all of you know that every tool, weapon, Everything that surrounds us, has started with an idea. That shouldn't be new for you. Some people might find it hard to believe, but even the most common things- like chairs, walls, even a pack of bread has been an idea once. Someone had probably felt that his or her legs got tired and sitting on floor might not be so comfortable, so one chose to invent a chair. Think of it- even floor, where people used to sit before chairs were invented is certainly someone's idea and invention. Isn't it strange...

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Dialoog, Itaalia keel

Dialogo A: Ciao! Mi chiamo Anna. Come ti chiami? B: Salve! Mi chiamo Francesca. A: Piacere! Come stai? B: Molto bene grazie, e tu? A: Pio o meno, grazie. B: Di sove sei? Sono di Milano. Sei straniera, vero? A: Si, sono estone di Tallinn. Sono in Italia da 2 anni. B: Quanti anni hai? A: Io ho venti anni. E tu? B: Io ventidue anni. Hai fratelli? A: Si, un fratello e una sorella. E tu? B: No. Sei qui per studiare in Italia? A: No, sono in Italia per motivi di lavoro. B: Dove abiti? Io abito via Casilina, al numero sei. A: Io abito via Papiria, al numero tre. B: Qual e il tuo numero di telefono? A: Il mio numero e +372 5556 2023. B: Il mio numero e 5486 3218. A: Allora... a presto! B: A presto! Ciao!

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Hispaania keele verbide tabel

TEGUSÕNADE PÖÖRAMISE TABELID REEGLIPÄRASED VERBID INDICATIVO kinde kõneviis l INFINITIVO PRESENTE PRETÉRITO PRETÉRITO FUTURO algvorm olevik INDEFINID IMPERFECT tulevik O O kestev lihtminevik minevik BAILAR bailo bailé bailaba bailaré tantsima bailas bailaste bailabas bailarás baila bailó bailaba bailará bailamos bailamos bailábamos bailaremos bailáis bailasteis bailabais bailaréis bailan bailaron bailaban bailarán COMER como comí comía comeré sööma ...

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Irregular verbs

IRREGULAR VERBS 1. Be was/were been-olema 2. Bear bore borne-välja kannatama 3. Beat beat beaten-peksma 4. Become became become-saama 5. Begin began begun-algama 6. Bite bit bitten-hammustama 7. Break broke broken-murdma 8. Bring brought brought-tooma 9. Build built built-ehitama 10. Burst burst burst-puhkema 11. Buy bought bought-ostma 12. Catch-caught caught-kinni püüdma 13. Can could - -saama 14. Come came come-tulema 15. Cost cost cost-maksma 16. Creep crept crept-hiilima 17. Cut cut cut-lõikama 18. Deal dealt dealt-tegelema 19. Dig dug dug-kaevama 20. Do did done-tegema 21. Draw drew drawn-joonistama 22. Dream dreamt dreamt-unistama 23. Drink drank drunk-jooma 24. Drive drove driven-autot juhtima 25. Eat ate eaten-sööma 26. Fall fell fallen-kukkuma 27. Feed fed fed-söötma 28. Feel felt felt-tundma 29. Fight fought fought-võitlema 30. Find found found-leidma

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Irregular verb

Be Was/were Been Olema Do Did Done Tegema Make Made Made Teostama Beat Beat Beaten Lööma See Saw Seen Vaatama Go Went Gone Minema Read Read Read Lugema Write Wrote Written Kirjutama Teach Taught Taught Õpetama Bring Brought Brought Tooma Tear Tore Torn Kiskuma Pay Paid Paid Maksma Choose Chose Chosen Valima Ring Rung Rung Helisema Steal Stole Stolen Varastama Mistake Mistake Mistaken Viga Become became become Muutuma Fall fell Fallen Kukkuma Light Lit Lit valgustama Blow Blew Blown Puhuma Run Ran Run Jooksma Stand Stood Stood Seisma Lie Lay Lain Asetsema Fly flewn flown Lend...

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English Irregular verbs

be was / were been become became become begin beganbegun bring brought brought buy bought bought choose chose chosen come came come do did done drink drank drunk drive drove driven eat ate eaten fall fell fallen feel felt felt find found found fly flew flown forget forgot forgotten get got got (gotten in USA) give gave given go went gone have had had hear heard heard keep kept kept know knew known leave left left lend lent lent let let let lose lost lost make made made meet met met pay paid paid put put put read read (pronounced /red/) read (pronounced /red/) run ran run say said said see saw seen sell sold sold send sent sent sing sang sung sit sat sat sleep slept slept speak spoke spoken stand stood stood swim swam swum take ...

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Inglise keele sõnad

Fine arts- kujutav kunst paiting- maal sculpture- skulptuur skulptor- skulptor memorial- mälestusmärk agricultural- põllumajandus stylist- stilist chop- hakkima, raiuma expertly- oskuslikult, asjatundlikult high-end- kallis, kõrge kvaliteediline soul- inimolend, hing behead- pead maha raiuma major general- kindralmajor engineer- insener governor- valitseja tube- allmaaraudtee chamber- ruum, saal, kamber interrogate- küsitlema, ära kuulama plot- vandenõu imprission- vangistama fireplace- kamin rumour- kuulujutt throne- troon murder- mõrv, mõrvama movie star- filmitäht stately home- härrastemaja autograph- autogramm come round- läbi astuma steep- imbuma, immutama pretty- üsna mural- seinmaal, fresko portrait- portree still life- vaikelu, natüürmort contemporary- kaasaegne chainsaw- mootorsaag academy- akadeemia pottery- keraamika foreground- esiplaan in the foreground- esiplaanil lottery- loterii charge- hind, kulutus, hinnaks nõudma free...

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Natural zones and flora of Australia

Natural Zones and Flora. There are five distinguishable natural zones in Australia. In the very east there are wet forests (1.) that occupy the space between the Great Dividing Range and the eastern coast. Westward from the Great Dividing Range the wet forests give place to beautiful grasslands with some trees . These grasslands are called the savannas (2.). Farther west the trees disappear and the bushlands (3.) begin. The real desert (4.) occupies the centre of the Western Plateau. In the very southwest there are thin forests of evergreen trees (5.). Most of Australian trees are kinds of eucalyptus trees (or gum trees to Australians) and acacia ( wattle to Australians). Eucalyptus trees are found everywhere in Australia. There are many kinds of them and they greatly differ in size. One kind, the great mountain ash, can grow to 120 metres and it grows in the wet forests in the eastern part of the continent.These strong trees do not d...

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Rudolph ingliskeelne jõulunäidend 4 -5-klassile-autor Riina Raja-põhineb laulusõnadel

RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER Rudolph: Hi! I am Rudolph. Yes, that is my name. Please, look at my face. Oh, what a shame! So. What can you see? Are you sure it's a rose? No. I am so sorry but it is my nose. Reindeer 1: Look at his nose! Reindeer 2: This reindeer is nonsense! Reindeer 3: If he is a reindeer then I am a princess. Oh, where is my crown? Reindeer 4: He looks like a clown! D1: Apple-pie! D2: Simple Simon! D3: Silly-Billy! D4: Handkerchief! D1: Humpty Dumpty! D2: Plum-tree! D3: A bumble-bee! D4: Cat in a hat! D1: Wee Willie Winkie D2: Spooky old bat! D3: The weirdest rat! Rudolph: Don't talk to me like that! What have I done to you? D1, 2, 3, 4: Sorry! Oh, we are so sorry! D2: Well, come and play with us. Let's play the "Sleighs and the Bus"! D3: It's easy to play. Really, don't worry! (D1, 2, 3, 4 all bump into Rudolph at the same time from different directions. Rudolph falls down.) R: Hey, deer! It's not ...

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Näide inglise keele eksami kirjast

Letter Dear Sally, I have also been very busy with my exams recently, so I completely understand what you are going through. I would really like to see you again and it would be very great if you came to see me in August, but unfortunately I have a really important soccer match during that week and I can not miss that so maybe you could come the week before or after. Please let me know as soon as possible because my mum wants to know so she and my father will probably plan a trip to somewhere in order for us to be all alone in the house. My bike actually broke so unfortunately we can’t go cycling but my dad suggested that perhaps we go canoeing. It sounds very fun to me so maybe if you’re intrested we could go try that, but it’s totally OK if you don’t want to, just let me know. So let me know when you could come and if you’re up for canoeing. I’ll be waiting for your reply. Best wishes, Alex ...

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Natural disasters

Natural Disasters: Does Mankind Even Stand a Chance? Throughout time, man has fought valiantly against the forces of nature. We have successfully climbed the tallest mountains, sailed the greatest seas, and defeated the mighty dinosaurs. But we are no match for nature's greatest weapon: Natural Disasters. As far as natural disasters go, the deadly trinity of mudslides, whirlpools, and meteors is man's greatest nemesis. Mudslides strike without warning and with deadly force. Every day, across the world, unsuspecting villagers are hammered by the force of 36,000 tons of that soft wet dirt known as mud, as it cascades down mountains, rolls across plains, swoops through valleys, and takes flight over cliffs. Once the mud strikes, it leaves the villages and cities in ruins, as houses and other structures are quickly destroyed. And just as every day these villages are leveled by these disastrous attacks, the world's top scientists are...

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