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Walking for meetings - analysis of a Nilofer Merchant presentation (0)

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Käesolevas tekstis analüüsitakse Nilofer Merchanti esitlust teemal "Got a meeting? Take a walk" milles räägitakse kõndimise kasuteguritest ning miks peaks pidama koosolekuid kinniste ruumide asemel vabas õhus. Sissejuhatuses põhjendatakse miks antud ettekanne valiti ning selle seost Steve Jobsi biograafilise raamatuga. Pärast sissejuhatust kirjeldatakse ning analüüsitakse kõneleja liikumist ning mis oleks võinud tema esitluse juures teistmoodi olla, et seda atraktiivsemaks muuuta. Kokku on tekst 722-sõnaline ning täielikult inglise keeles.

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Jane Austen

friend. Mr. Bingley had soon made himself acquainted with all the principal people in the room; he was lively and unreserved, danced every dance, was angry that the ball closed so early, and talked of giving one himself at Netherfield. Such amiable qualities must speak for themselves. What a contrast between him and his friend! Mr. Darcy danced only once with Mrs. Hurst and once with Miss Bingley, declined being introduced to any other lady, and spent the rest of the evening in walking about the room, speaking occasionally to one of his own party. His character was decided. He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and everybody hoped that he would never come there again. Amongst the most violent against him was Mrs. Bennet, whose dislike of his general behaviour was sharpened into particular resentment by his having slighted one of her daughters. Elizabeth Bennet had been obliged, by the scarcity of gentlemen, to sit down for two

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

1 1 plunge but I presume it's somewhere nearby 4 Matt and I have been through a 2 count as I often see him taking his dog for a lot together. 3 conviction walk in the park opposite my house. 5 Becky and I go back eight years 4 exiled Whenever I see him we have a bit or so. 5 reprimand of a chat, and often end up talking 6 I've opened up to her a lot over

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

4 1 The Centaurs 7 The Harpies ending of the film. 3 1 have been able to 2 The Sphinx 8 The Sphinx 7 What I need to do is work faster. 2 couldn't 3 The Harpies, 9 The Minotaur 3 was able to/could 4 wasn't able to/couldn't the Centaurs 10 The Harpies 4F Topic presentation page 35 4 The Sphinx 11 The Centaurs 1 1 ago 4 For 7 At 5 didn't manage/wasn't able to 5 The Minotaur 12 The Minotaur 6 succeeded in 2 In 5 ago 6 The Minotaur 3 Before 6 In 7 to be able to

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

Not now. ORGON Sure, I'd have caught you. DORINE Faith, I'm no such fool. ORGON So, daughter, now obedience is the word; You must accept my choice with reverence. DORINE (running away) You'd never catch me marrying such a creature. ORGON (swinging his hand at her and missing her) Daughter, you've such a pestilent hussy there I can't live with her longer, without sin. I can't discuss things in the state I'm in. My mind's so flustered by her insolent talk, To calm myself, I must go take a walk. SCENE III MARIANE, DORINE DORINE Say, have you lost the tongue from out your head? And must I speak your role from A to Zed? You let them broach a project that's absurd, And don't oppose it with a single word! MARIANE What can I do? My father is the master. DORINE Do? Everything, to ward off such disaster. MARIANE But what? DORINE Tell him one doesn't love by proxy; Tell him you'll marry for yourself, not him; Since you're the one for whom the thing is done,

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Superstar 1 tests

Because she's late for work. __________________________________ 6 She doesn't enjoy/is not enjoying the film. _____________________________________ 7 This milk is tasting/tastes horrible. _____________________________________ 8 The Spice Girls are making/make a new CD at the moment. _____________________________________ 9 I am thinking/think it's a good idea for you to study biology. _____________________________________ 10 We want to go for a walk but it's raining/it rains outside. _____________________________________ Marks: /10 3 Write questions using the correct tense (present simple or present continuous) for these answers. 1 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Yes, I have a painting by Picasso on my wall.

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Golden Grammar rules

) 33. Don't use the with a superlative when you are not comparing one person or thing with another. Compare: She's the nicest of the three teachers. She's nicest when she's working with small children. This is the best wine I've got. This wine is best when it's three or four years old. 34. Put enough after, not before, adjectives. This soup isn't hot enough. (NOT This soup isn't enough hot.) She's old enough to walk to school by herself. 35. Don't use a structure with that ... after want or would like. My parents want me to go to university. (NOT My parents want that I go to university.) I'd like everybody to leave. (NOT I'd like that everybody leaves.) 36. After link verbs like be, seem, feel, look, smell, sound, taste, we use adjectives, not adverbs. I feel happy today. (NOT I feel happily today.) This soup tastes strange. (NOT This soup tastes strangely.) 37. Use than after comparatives.

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Alice in Wonderland

How funny tumbling down stairs ! How brave they ’ll all it ’ll seem to come out among the people that think me at home ! Why, I wouldn’t say any- walk with their heads downwards ! The Anti- thing about it, even if I fell off the top of pathies, I think—” (she was rather glad there the house !” (Which was very likely true.) was no one listening, this time, as it didn ’t Down, down, down

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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

To my intense surprise, I loved it. I didn't know if it would run, but I could see myself in it. Plus, it was one of those solid iron affairs that never gets damaged -- the kind you see at the scene of an accident, paint unscratched, surrounded by the pieces of the foreign car it had destroyed. "Wow, Dad, I love it! Thanks!" Now my horrific day tomorrow would be just that much less dreadful. I wouldn't be faced with the choice of either walking two miles in the rain to school or accepting a ride in the Chief's cruiser. "I'm glad you like it," Charlie said gruffly, embarrassed again. It took only one trip to get all my stuff upstairs. I got the west bedroom that faced out over the front yard. The room was familiar; it had been belonged to me since I was born. The wooden floor, the light blue walls, the peaked ceiling, the yellowed lace curtains around the window -- these were all a part of my childhood

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