Tower, Louvre and Notre Dame, but just athletic talent. Touring the city is Paris also keeps experienced a feast for the eyes: Visitors walk travelers coming back for more. past medieval architecture in See, there's always a new Michelin- the Barri Gotic and the innovative rated restaurant to try, a new exhibit creations of Gaudi in Parc Guell. to see at the Centre Pompidou or a Matching Paris' Notre Damewith its new shop in which to swipe your own Sagrada Familia, Barcelona credit card. And we can't discount puts itself near the top of this list Paris charm, that's unexplainable with a fun-loving spirit and creative but also unmistakeable. ambition. London and San Fransisco Why go: The United Kingdom's Why go: Relaxed yet capital city is a world into itself. professional, classic yet innovative
places are seasonal. For example, in Tallinn, no one will go outside in the rain in the autumn, rather they will find a place for communication inside the buildings. But at the same time when the weather is good then usually, people are outside, chilling near the sea or sunbathing. Also public space is changing because of the technical progress as Jan Gehl says: “the automobile occupied spaces” are not so attractive for resting, because of a gas smell and noise. Are shopping centers a public space? In my opinion, shopping malls are a semi-public space, which means that it is a public space that you can use only when the owner allows you. There are different rules for you to follow, but you can use a shopping center for all the functions which public space needs to give you (meeting, market and connection/traffic place).
Shopping in London Kaspar Rätsep G1a General overview London is without doubt the centre for shopping in the United Kingdom and the numerous districts provide a shopper's paradise. Whether you are looking for London fashion, antiques, furniture or home accessories, rest assured that London will provide you with a huge choice. London has a lot to offer the shopper from large department stores to exclusive boutiques. There are many areas to go on shopping trips, such as Oxford Street, Covent Garden, and Knightsbridge. And, of course, London has many street markets to browse around. Oxford street two miles of wall to wall shops. the UK's busiest and most famous shopping area. There are over 300 shops to choose from. Apart perhaps from Selfridges the street consists of tourist orientated small shops interspersed with the UK flagship stores of all the main chain stores in Britain.
Shops and Shopping Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) That new clothes shop has a lot of very good bargains/sales. b) On Saturday morning the High Street is full of customers/shoppers. c) It costs £9, so give her £10, and she'll give you £1 change/rest. d) I don't go to that supermarket because it's a bit priced/pricey. e) You cannot return goods without the original recipe/receipt. f) Supasoft Soaps are for sale/on sale here. g) A carrier bag is free with each buyer/purchase over £10.
architect. Hyde Park is the ´people's park`: it is used for every kind of public event. The famous Speakers Corner, where you can let your soul out and scream at the whole world or have normal debate with strangers about topics that interest you, is a part of the park. In Regent Park you can feed the duck and watch the pelicans. You can also visit the Zoological Gardens, the largest zoo in the country. If you like shopping, London is the place to go! Oxford S treet and Regents S treet both streets are London's busiest shopping areas.They have lots of departments stores, clothes shops, big music shops and bookshops.
Hatsumde is the first trip to a shrine or temple. Many people visit a shrine after midnight on December 31 or sometime during the day on January 1. If the weather is good, people often dress up or wear kimono. Other "firsts" that are marked as special events include shigoto- hajime (, the first work of the new year), keiko-hajime (, the first practice of the new year), hatsugama (the first tea ceremony of the new year), and the hatsu-uri (the first shopping sale of the new year). DOLL FESTIVAL Date: March 3 The Japanese Doll Festival or Girls' Day, is held on March 3.[1] Platforms covered with a red carpet are used to display a set of ornamental dolls representing the Emperor, Empress, attendants, and musicians in traditional court dress of the Heian period. Origin and customs The custom of displaying dolls began during the Heian period. Formerly, people believed the dolls possessed the power to contain bad spirits
· 19% use LPG · 4% use Kerosene 8 84% of mobile homes have air conditioning(central system, wall/window units - or both. For Appliances: · 87% have a clothes washer · 78% have a clothes dryer · 49% have a personal computer 2.4 Commercial Energy Use Commercial buildings include a wide variety of building types--offices, hospitals, schools, police stations, places of worship, warehouses, hotels, barber shops, libraries, shopping malls--and that's just the beginning of the list. These different commercial activities all have unique energy needs but, as a whole, commercial buildings use more than half their energy for heating and lighting. Picture 2.5. How energy is used in commercial buildings Electricity and natural gas are the most common energy sources used in commercial buildings. Commercial buildings also use another source that you don't usually find used
Our boys and girls can find a job to their liking. They are also given every possible opportunity to go on with their education. There are a lot of interesting trades and all of them are important and useful. Vocational schools teach all kinds of trades, for example, bus, tram and trolleybus driving, repairing radio and TV-sets and refrigerators. There is also dress making and decoration of hails, shops and cinemas. You may learn the trade of a builder, a turner, a dressmaker, a shop assistant, a carpenter, a hairdresser. After finishing secondary school young people may enter an institute or a university to prepare for different professions, such as that of a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, an engineer, a designer, a journalist, a chemist, a physicist, a musician, a writer, an economist among other professions. My Friend (1) I have a lot of friends. Most of them are my former schoolmates. But my bosom friend is Lena. She is 16
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