Estonia 01/03/04 Dear aunt Anette, Thank you for your letter. I hope you and uncle Joe are well and that you'll find a good place for living. At school is a very terrible time at the moment. I have to spend all my time to studing, because the exams are coming, as you know. I'm not very good at maths so I'm thinking about taking a private teacher. It's quite expensive, but I have to pass the exams, so It's OK. Thanks for the invitation to visit you at London. I've never been there but I'm sure It's great
Dear Annette Thank you for your letter. I'm glad that you liked my Christmas card and the letter that I sent. It is nice to hear from you again. How are you going ? I hope that you find the smaller house. If you find a new house, please send me a pictures of house and new letter and your new address. In school everything is in the best order. I'm getting on very well with my teachers and classmates. I have even started to understand chemistry because at the moment we are learning a very easy chapter. Also thank you for noticing my English improvement. I've been learning a lot because I'm planning to take an English exam. I even hired an English tutor for a while, but it was too expensive and because of that I'm learning by myself. I have no plans for the summer. Basically I'm planning to enjoy the summer and visit the beach, go swimming and hang out with friends. Thank you for the invitation. I would love to come to London. We would ha...
MY BEST FRIEND Probably my best friend is my aunt. Her name is Anna and we’ve known each other when i was 3 years old. She is 17 years old and lives in Häädemeeste. Anna studies in Häädemeeste Highschool, in form 10. Anna is very pretty. She has long brown hair, blue eyes, a small nose, and a small pointed chin. She is athletic and loves sport. She is very tall and slim. She always looks good and stylish. It seems as if Anna and I are always talking or laughing about something. We
Story 10-13 My Mum sayd that this house is haunted in the countryside. My aunt rented a house there but then she saw ghost and she slept outdoors. In the morning she was exhausted. Now she prevent this house. My Mum asked my aunt: "Do you refuse to live there? It is a nice holiday resort." But this not suitable for aunt because she belive in ghosts. And she can afford and rent a new house and move house there. There is waterfall near the new house. Unfortunately I have fear of heights and I don't go there. Aunt also has neighbourhood watch. haunted rent a house exhausted countryside prevent refuse resort suitable belive afford move house waterfall heights
moving towards them! Before they could knock or even think, the door flew open! A large pumpkin stood before them! Ben and John shouted and jumped back with a start! John turned to run away. "Wait! Happy Halloween vampire and zombie!" the large pumpkin said, laughing. "Great costumes! Don't you two want some candy?" John said, "Hey, I remember that voice! I know who you are! You're aunt Mary!" Aunt Mary said, smiling: "That's right, and you're John. You and Ben are my first guests tonight. How about some treats?" A little while later, Ben and John called out "Thanks! Bye, aunt Mary!" as they walked down the sidewalk, their trick or treat bags full of Halloween candy. John said, "Ben, you knew all along that was aunt Mary's house, didn't you!" "Yes, I knew. The trick is on you!" Ben said
RELATIVES Your mother's husband father Your grandmother's daughter mother, aunt Your mother's son brother Your father's daughter sister, me Your mother's male child brother Your mother's female child sister, me Your mother's mother grandmother Your father's father grandfather Your grandmother's daughter's son brother Your grandmother's daughter's daughter sister, me Your mother's or father's brother uncle Your mother's or father's sister aunt A child of your aunt or uncle cousin A son of your brother of sister nephew A daughter of your brother of sister niece Your husband's or wife's father father-in-law Your husband's of wife's mother mother-in-law Your sister's husband brother-in-law Your brother's wife sister-in-law Your mother's son's wife sister-in-law Your mother's daughter's husband brother-in-law Your grandparent's father great-grandfather (vaarisa) Your grandparent's mother great-grandmother (vaarema)
The family was extremely excited that day. My parents had taken me to the mandir the previous day and my bag was packed with great care. I was to go to School for the first time in my life.I was six years old and I still remember the day I first went to school. My aunt came to drop me to my classroom and helped me to get familiar with my teacher and class. I hated the thought of being away from home for so many hours. Tears rolled down my checks as I got off the house and held my aunt’s hand.My aunt could sense my fear and tried to cheer me up . I fet a little better as I saw many other boys and girls entering the class where I had to go.my aunt left me in the classroom and drove to the house. I felt my heart sink as I saw go but I soon began to feel better
· Paternal grandfather: the father of one's father · Maternal grandfather: the father of one's mother · Grandmother (Informal grandma): the mother of one's father or mother · Paternal grandmother: the mother of one's father · Maternal grandmother: the mother of one's mother · Grandson: a boy child of one's son or daughter · Granddaughter: a girl child of one's son or daughter · Uncle: the brother of one's father or mother or the husband of one's aunt · Aunt: the sister of one's father or mother or the wife of one's uncle · Cousin: any child of one's uncle or aunt · Nephew: a son of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Niece: a daughter of one's brother or sister or of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law · Fiancée: a woman to whom a man is engaged to be married · Fiance: a man to whom a woman is engaged to be married
’’(page 47) 15.Stockpile- tagavara, varud I’d really rather not use it, but if I squirmed at the thought of stockpiling urine, it would only prove I was the flighty girlie girl he expected.(page 211) 16.Proportion- suhe, propotsioon, osa You’ll tell Dr. Gill that I apologized and maybe you blew the whole thing out of proportion.(page 248) 17.Evaporate- ära kaduma, haistuma Any notion I’d had of confessing the truth to Aunt Lauren evaporated.(page 249) 18.Culminate- haripunkti saamine, tippu saamine Never an outgoing or cheerful child, he became increasingly sullen, his withdrawal punctuated by bouts of misplaced anger, often culminating in violent outbursts.(page 130) 19.Séance- seanss We were going to do a séance.(page 173) 20.Protagonist- esinäitleja Our protagonist sees something at the end of the corridor.(page 19) Summary of ‘’The summoning’’ I chose a book named ‘’ The summoning
The wonderful wizard of Oz The book is talking about the girl, Dorothy, who lives with her aunt Em and uncle Henry in the midst of the great Kansas prairies. She is a little girl who is happy just because her dog. Her aunt and uncle are very serious and unhappy people, they are only working all the time but they are still pour. One day uncle Henry was sitting upon the doorstep and looked at the sky what was more greyer than usual. Suddenly he stoop up and called to his wife that cyclone is coming. They were very confused because they didn´t have garret or cellar. There were only a small dug in the ground, called a cyclone cellar, where they could go in case one of those whirlwinds would come.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky 1 Explain a)`the wallflower' b) an epistolary novel a)Shy, has no friends, an unpopular person. b)This book consisted of the letters that Charlie wrote to somebody. 2 Give a short profile of Charlie. Shy, very smart. He likes reading books twice. He had lost two important people in his life his aunt Helen and his best friend Michael. He didn´t had other friends until he met Sam and Patrick. 3 Explain the mouse experiment (p.42 43). What's the significance of this experiment? 4 What kind of girlfriend does Charlie think his brother should have? What ideas does he have about super models? (p.43) A smart girl who wears a lot of sweathers and drinks cocoa. They would talk about books and issues and kiss in the rain. Charlie personally finds super models strange
v Progressive Somebody is cleaning the room right now. The room is being cleaned right now. Past was/were + -ing was/were + being + 3.v Progressive Somebody was cleaning the room when I The room was being cleaned when I arrived. arrived Future will/shall + be + ing Kasutatakse Future Simple aega. Progressive She will be visiting her aunt then. Her aunt will be visited by her then. Present have/has + 3.v have/has + been + 3.v Perfect This room looks nice. Somebody has The room looks nice. It has been cleaned it. cleaned. Past perfect had + 3.v had + been + 3.v The room looked much better. Somebody The room looked much better. It had
The Perks of Being a Wallflower 1. Explain a) the wallflower b) an epistolary novel Is shy and unpopular person who dont have friends. Book what consist of the letters. In this book Charlie wrote to somebody. 2. Give a short profile of Charlie. He is shy, very smart. He likes reading. He had lost two important people in his life – His aunt Helen and his best friend Michael. He didnt had other friends until he met Sam and Patrick. 3. What kind of girlfriend does Charlie think his brother should have? What ideas does he have about super models? A smart girl who wears a lot of sweathers and drinks cocola. They would talk about books a nd issues and kiss in the rain. Charlie personally finds super models strange. 4. Talk about Charlie’s grandfather.
Jane Eyre I decided to read the book Jane Eyre. Jane Eyre was an orphan who lived with Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. Only a servant named Bessie was gind to Jane, who told her stories and sang songs to her. One day, Jane’s cousin John Reed bullied Jane and Jane got mad. They were caught fighting and Jane aunt, imprisoned Jane into the red room, were Jane’s uncle had died. Jane was really scared of that room because, she believed that her uncle’s ghost was still in there. In the room Jane was screaming and so scared that she fainted. When she waked up, Mrs. Reed decided to send Jane to the Lowood School, Jane was also happy to leave. When Jane arrived to the school she found out that her life was better in her aunt house than in that school. The school’s headmaster was Mr
The Most Exciting Holiday of My Life About a year ago I went to Spain to spend a week of my summer holiday there. I was there with my family and with aunt and her husband. We were in a nice hotel near the beach. The second day I wanted to go shopping in the city but my parents disagreed. They suggested that we should go sightseeing. At last we found that we could go walk in the beach where also were many shops. But it was miles away, so we had to rent a car. We could rent a car from our hotel's reception. Unfortunately we were told that all cars were hired out
Arabella had lived with her aunt and uncle since she had been orphaned at the age of five, and over the years had become accustomed to living in Hilary's shade. Hilary was the daughter of the house and as such expected and got-everything she wanted. Arabella could quite see that she could hardly expect to receive the same attention for herself. She was 22 and a trained children's nurse. It was only natural that her aunt should consider her capable of keeping an eye on the twins. In one day Arabella wanted to go to the doctor's house for tea and game of tennis, but her aunt's hints at lunch had been strong enough for her to scotch this idea. She had resigned herself to entertaining the twins. She spent time with the twins and suddenly she heard Hilary speaking with her. When Hilary called her Bella it meant that she wanted her to do something for her. And so it was.
ESSAY about my family Everyone has his own definition of what is a family. The meaning of a family is different to every one of us. I think that the family in this point of view is one of the most important things in our life. If you have someone who can do everything for you and you can do the same you are lucky you have a family. I might say that I'm lucky. My lovely family consists of fourth members: mother, father, brother and me. I'm the youngest member in my family. We have pure love and affection for one another. My father live in Finland but he visit us once in a month and he stays here a couple of days. Mother, brother and I live in Anne street. My mother is the most important person in my life. She had done everything that I and my brother will have an amazing life. She only wants the best for us! My brother is four years older than me. He study economy and banking business in Estonian University of Life Sci...
The maidan is a great open park where large numbers of people assemble to spend their sweet evenings. In Kolkata there are many places worth-seeing. I saw the Government House, Fort William, the Museum, the Botanical Garden, the Zoo at Alipore, and the Birla Planetarium I had a very pleasant time in Kolkata. It is really a fine city in India. I am sure, my description of the city will tempt you to visit Calcutta very soon. My earnest regards for uncle and aunt with love. Yours ever, Name My dear Rashmi, I received your letter a week ago. I am sorry, I could not write to you earlier as I was but of station. During the winter break, I had a chance to visit Kolkata along with my uncle. I hope, my description of the visit of that great city will be a source of pleasure for you. It was my first visit to Kolkata. We stayed there with a friend of my father. He was a kind host. He took me round some important places of the city
At first he is quite happy that Gertrude has some company so he is pleased. Soon he grows tired of him too. After a certain incident Freddie offers that Lord Emsworth would make Rupert a local vicar. Of course, Lord Emsworth very excited about that idea. It would also able him to revenge his neighbor for stealing his pig man. 5) The go-getter: This story starts with Freddie going to Blandings Castle with the intentions of selling some dog biscuits to her aunt. When arriving these he sees Gertrude and finds out that he has been seeing a singer lately. He goes on to her aunt. When he meets her, they have a little chat about Gertrude. Then Freddie tries to sell some dog biscuits to her. After seeing that she is not interested, he goes to Rupert to borrow his dog. Back at the castle he manages to create quite a mess. Seeing that, the aunt leaves and Freddie does not manage to sell any dog biscuits
Plot introduction Jane Eyre is a first-person narrative of the title character. The novel goes through five distinct stages: Jane's childhood at Gateshead, where she is emotionally abused by her aunt and cousins; her education at Lowood School, where she acquires friends and role models but also suffers privations; her time as the governess of Thornfield Manor, where she falls in love with her Byronic employer, Edward Rochester; her time with the Rivers family at Marsh's End (or Moor House) and Morton, where her cold clergyman-cousin St John Rivers proposes to her; and her reunion with and marriage to her beloved Rochester. Partly autobiographical, the novel abounds with social criticism
Free Time In my free time I do a lot of a things. I practice sports and hang around with my friends. I like to play basketball and football. Im good at skiing too. I like music very much. I offen listen to music with my friends. Reading books is a good hobby but I dont like it very much. Books are very expensive. I like adventure stories , fairy tales and stories about animals. I dont read science fiction, poetry and historical novels. My dad, swim and play difficult games outdoors . I help my parens too. Sometimes i visit my aunt or uncle.
Jeeves help him out. More closely I am going to talk about series 4, episode 1, because this is the only episode what I had seen, but I think it's enough to have my view about that comedy cycle. The first episode of the 4th season is "Return to New York". The episode is adapted from three stories by P.G. Wodehouse: "The Spot of Art", "The Delayed Exit of Claude and Eustace" and ,,Fixing It for Freddie". When Bertie returns to New York he orders a painting of his Aunt Agatha, which is painted by a woman whose Bertie is in love. Aunt wants to pack her wayward nephews Claude and Eustace Wooster off to Africa. Tuppy, Bertie's friend, tries to sell his Cock-A-Leekie soup recepie to a soupcompany Slingsby of Slingsby's Soups. A Car accident take place and Wooster is conciliateing her friend and his wife. I'm sure that everyone recognise the man who was playing the character Wooster.
The wounderful wizard of Oz L. Frank Baum Lyam Frank Baum · Lyam Frank Baum was born in 1856. He was an american author. He wrotelots of childrens books. His most famous book is " The wounderful wizard of Oz." He also wrote many poems and some fantasy novels. Summary · Main character was Dorothy, who lived with her unckle Henry and aunt Em. They lived in a farm in Kansas. They were wery hardworking. One day there was a powerful storm and Dorothy was afraid and hid under the bed with her dog. Storm carried a farm away and Dorothy woke up in a strange place where tiny people greet her. She started looking or wizard OZ to get baks home with his help.
Kirjuta lünka tegusõna sobivas vormis. 1.He never eats chocolate in the evening. 2.Look! They are running in the park. 3.I can't talk now. I am studying for a test. 4.We often do group work in history lessons. 5.There are lots of cars in the street. One is passing the school right now. 6.Put on your winter coat. It is snowing. 7.I live in a small town. 8.He usually does his homework in the evening. 9.Listen! Somebody is singing. 10. We often play volleyball after school. 11. My aunt never drinks coffee. 12. We like warm and sunny days. 13. February comes after January. 14. It usually rains a lot in October.
Põlva 20/02/07 Dear aunt Annette Thanks for your letter. It made me happy, honestly! I'm sorry I didn't write to you sooner, but i am very busy.'d like very much to see you! How do you do? I hope that you and Uncle Jon are well. Are you? Where do you think to move? I'm going well. In school i have good marks. I like biology and maths very! English is interesting science i think. I don't know yet, what exams i take, but if i know, then i will write you.
Darcy finds her even more attractive. Hastily he asks her to marry him but her answer is straight no. Darcy has been insulting her family and she's guiet sure that it was his fault that Jane and Bingley broke up and she still also belives what Wickham said about him. Next morning Mr Darcy gives a letter to Elizabeth that explains everything and that changes her opinion about Sri Wickham and so about Mr Darcy. In the end of the summer Elizabeth goes to vacation with her uncle and aunt. They go to Darcys mansion in Pemblerly, they were told that the master isin't home so Elizabeth agreed to go there, but happened that he just got home. So Mr Darcy decides to join with them in turning the walk around his mansion. Turning that walk Darcy impresses Elizabeth with well behaviour and knowledge. Turning the trip Elizabeth gets a letter which says that her younger sister Lydia and Sir Wickham has ran away. After finding the couple they are getting married and moving to North
Stuart · reigned for twelve years until her death in August 1714. Anne's life · Born at St. James Palace, London · Anne suffered as a child from an eye infection and was sent to France · Anne returned from France in 1670. · On 28 July 1683, Anne married · Anne's husband died in October 1708 Family · Father James II and VII First wife- Lady Anne Hyde Second wife Mary of Modena · Grandmother Henrietta Maria · Sister Mary · Aunt Henrietta Anne · Uncle King Charles II Anne's son · Anne suffered great personal misfortune · She had been pregnant at least eighteen times · Only who survived infancy was William Was Duke of Gloucester on his seventh birthday Anne awarded him the Order of the Garter at Windsor At the age of nine, his own household was formed He died at the age of eleven Thank you!
perfect spot: at the top. The view is lovely, and even Soames is moved by it. He takes the site. Irene and June tell Bosinney, who's working on a design, about how much they dislike Soames. Irene tells Bosinney to put tall walls around the house, if he wishes to please its owner. June retorts that Soames loves to show off. Irene still hasn't officially been told by Soames. Aunt Anne is old and bedridden. She hears the new from Forsyte 'Change, and tells Aunt Hester to warn Soames to be very very careful. We find Soames ranting at Irene about something or other fairly unpleasant. He doesn't like June much. He gets the news about the house out under cover of the burst of irritation. She doesn't react. He clearly expected a reaction, and asks her if she heard. She already knew. She tells him that if he wants to know what she wants, he should ask her. Soames storms off. Irene reacts after he leaves, wondering what she's going to do.
neighbour's windows. Michael parents lost a child and divorced. November 23, 1991 Charlie is writing about his Thanksgiving dinner with family. He describes how they battle with each other. Then the family sits down to watch Charlie's brother football match on TV and Charlie notices his grandfather crying. At dinner everyone says what he or she is thankful for. Before leaving, Charlie kisses his grandfather on the cheek. Gramps wipes it off, but Charlie's glad he did it. He never got to kiss his aunt before she died. December 7, 1991 They play Secret Santa and Charlie draws Patrick's name. He makes him a mix tape. Then Charlie thinks that it would be awesome to write his own song. Then he just switches topics and starts talking about how excited he'll be to get his driver's license. In addition, he tells that he read some books, what Bill gave him. December 11, 1991 For Patrick's second Secret Santa gift, he buys him magnetic poetry so he could make his own poem
Plot Overview Jane Eyre is a young orphan being raised by Mrs. Reed, her cruel, wealthy aunt. A servant named Bessie provides Jane with some of the few kindnesses she receives, telling her stories and singing songs to her. One day, as punishment for fighting with her bullying cousin John Reed, Jane’s aunt imprisons Jane in the red- room, the room in which Jane’s Uncle Reed died. While locked in, Jane, believing that she sees her uncle’s ghost, screams and faints. She wakes to find herself in the care of Bessie and the kindly apothecary Mr. Lloyd, who suggests to Mrs. Reed that Jane be sent away to school. To Jane’s delight, Mrs. Reed concurs. Once at the Lowood School, Jane finds that her life is far from idyllic. The school’s headmaster is Mr
Estonia 13/03/10 Dear Aunt Annette Great thanks for the letter and the invitation too! I'm already waiting exitedly to visit you in your new home. I hope that my mum will let me there, but I'm not really sure, because, you know, she's so over protecting and London is far form Estonia and so also far from her. But she knows that I'm counting on her.So that's why I hope that she allows me to come. Until here, I have done really well at school
Wa l t e r Scott Walter Scott Scottish novelist and poet One of the greatest historical 1771-1832 novelists. Scott wrote twenty-seven historical novels. Early Life o Was born August 15 1771 o Caught polio and survived. o Sent to Sandyknowe , his grandparents farm. o Taught to read and influenced by his aunt Jenny. o Given private tutoring by James Mitchell. o attended grammar school and met James Ballantyne. o At age 12, started studying at the University of Edinburgh. o Began an apprenticeship with his fathers office. o Later became a lawyer in Edinburgh. Literary Career launched Began to write at 25 by translating works from German. Became an ardent volunteer in yeomanry where he met Margaret Charlotte Charpentier in 1791 Had five children together
Waterloo, the Austrian occupation of Milan), and an imaginative, almost dreamlike transposition of contemporary reality into fictional terms. The novel is set mainly in the court of Parma, Italy, in the early 19th century. Fabrice del Dongo, a young aristocrat and ardent admirer of Napoleon, goes to Paris to join the French army and is present at the Battle of Waterloo. He returns thereafter to Parma and enters the church for worldly advantage under the sponsorship of his aunt, the Duchess de Sanseverina, who is the mistress of the chief minister of Parma, Count Mosca. Following an affair with an actress, Fabrice kills a rival, is imprisoned, escapes, and is pardoned. In prison Fabrice falls in love with Clélia Conti, the daughter of the citadel's governor. He continues his affair with her after she marries, and he becomes a high-ranking ecclesiastic and an admired preacher. The death of their child
UNIT 7 THE FARMERS PROBLEM B 1.Kirjelda inimeste välimust ja iseloomu 1.What's your aunt like? 2. What's your brother like? She's quite slim and tall. He's quite plump and short. She's got short hair. He's got dark hair. I think she's good-hearted. I think he's cheerful. 2. Kirjuta, kas 's on ->lühend sõnast IS ->lühend sõnast HAS ->OMASTAV KÄÄNE 1. He's not like me at all.- lühend sõnast is 2. My brother's not at home. - lühend sõnast is 3
London know him as Ernest and in the country as Jack. Jack was caught by his best friend Algernon who found his cigar box , in which the name Ernest had been written . Algernon also created himself an imaginary friend called Bunbury. The reason is to have an opportunity to escape from the countryside social life to the city . Things turn bad when Jack falls in love with Gwendolyn who has an obsession to marry with a guy whose name is Ernest. Once , when they meet in the countryside at his aunt Cecily's , Jack had a lot of explaining to do , because his best friend Algeron who is pretending to be Ernest also went Cecily's house because he loves her. So the girls think that they are with two men called Ernest , but in the end they settled it . Gwendolyn's mother Lady Bracknell , who refuses to support their marriage also winds down. The actors who played in this play aren't famous, but I think they should be . I didn't find the content of the play itself really interesting, but
Liis Naptal 11A Describing a person Liivia is my aunt. She is also a good friend of mine. I have known her all my life and we know a lot of each other. That is her kindness that has attracted me. Most people would say that she is very pretty. I think they are right. She is not very tall, I would rather say she is of medium height. She has a good figure. That means she is slender and athletic. She is in her twenties but looks exactly like an eighteen year old. Grace is a very attractive, thin-faced and rosy-cheeked girl. I do not know how it is
John Anthony Burgess Wilson(penn name Anthony Burgess) was a British novelist, critic and composer. He was also a librettist, poet, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, travel writer, broadcaster, translator, linguist and educationalist. He composed over 250 musical works, including a first symphony around age 18, wrote a number of liberetti, and translated, among other works. His most famous book is "A Clockwork orange" John Anthony Burgess Wilson was born in 25. Feb, 1917, in Manchester, England, to Catholic parents, his mother died of the flu when he was two years old, and he was brought up to his aunt and later his stepmother. He studied English at Xaverian College and Manchester University and, after graduation in 1940, served in the British Army Education Corps during World War II. He was an education officer in Malaya and Brunei from 1954 to 1959, adding to the eventual total of nine languages in which he was fluent. By the tim...
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
Marcus had a family farm in Clusium. Marcus's mother and father are dead, because that, he leaved at Clusium. He went to his uncle, who lives in nearby Calleva. He purchases a gladiator as his personal slave. The slave name is Esca. Their realationship quickly becomes very friendly. Marcus sent the slave to the forest to catch a wolf. Esca got the wolf and carried it to Marcus. Marcus named her Cub. Marcus also met with Cottia. Cottia was pretty young girl who lived with her aunt and his uncle. Marcus wanted to find the Eagle of his father's old legion sign. He sets Esca free and asks him to join his journey. They started the trip, Marcus used his name as Demetris of Alexandria, to get information about the Eagle. They got some information by Guern, but Guern didnt join with them, because Guern had a family. Esca and Marcus found Dergdian, Dergdian invited Marcus and Esca to the village. Three days later, then was the festival of the new spears
· became estranged from his foster father after accumulating gambling debts · left school and enlisted in the United States Army where he served for two years · 1827 - "Dreams" first appeared in the Baltimore North American · the same year his first book "Tamerlane and Other Poems" was published · 1829 - death of his mother · 1829 - his second book "Al Aaraaf, Tamerlane and Minor Poems" · 1831 - moved to Baltimore to live with his aunt Maria Clemm · 1835 - became editor and contributor of the Southern Literary Messenger · 1845 - Virginia Eliza Clemm (1822-1847) became his wife at the age of thirteen · 1836 - moved to New York City · 1838 - only completed novel "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym" · 1840 - contributions to magazines were published as a collection in "Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque" · 1841 - the first detective story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
Philip Saksing 8a The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Raamatuvastamine Plot: The imaginative and mischievous twelve-year-old boy named Thomas Sawyer lives with his Aunt Polly, his half-brother, Sid, also known as Sidney, and cousin Mary, in the Mississippi River town of St. Petersburg, Missouri. After playing hooky from school on Friday and dirtying his clothes in a fight, Tom is made to whitewash the fence as punishment on Saturday. At first, Tom is disappointed by having to forfeit his day off. However, he soon cleverly persuades his friends to trade him a large marble for the privilege of doing his work
Don 't call anyone names. 3 Ta püüdis mind rahustada. He tried to calm me down. 4 Räägi see oma sõpradega selgeks. Talk it through with your friends. 5 Ma tahan maha istuda. Mul käib pea ringi. I want to sit down. I feel dizzy. 6 Jim pani mulle jala ette. Jim tripped me up. 7 kellegagi tüli norima pick a fight with sb 8 kellegi ees vabandama apologize to sb 2 Put the verbs in the past simple, the past continuous, or the past perfect. 1 By the time we got home Aunt Mary and Uncle John had left for Liverpool. (get; leave) 2 Jane and Lisa were walking by the riverside when they heard somebody crying for help. (walk; hear) 3 I started reading a detective story after i had had a shower. (start; have) 4 Tom pushed Alan away and asked if he was picking a fight. (push; ashk; pick) 5 I opened the door, took off my shoes, and ran into the kitchen after i had heard a strange noise. (open; take off; run; hear)
I read a book called ,,The Picture of Dorian Gray" by famous writer Oscar Wilde, this book was his only novel. In the London home of his aunt, Lady Brandon, the famous painter Basil Hallward encounters Dorian Gray. Dorian is a smart, wealthy, and impossibly gorgeous young man who immediately captures Basil's eye. Basil paints Dorian several times. When the book starts the artist is finishing his first portrait of Dorian as he truly sees him, but, as he admits to his companion Lord Henry Wotton, the painting frustrates him because it reveals too much of his feeling for his subject. Lord Henry, who enjoys scandalizing his friends
K. Rowling) the richest author in the world. Her six books about his adventures have sold more than 300 million copies worldwide and exist in more than 50 different languages. Most of the readers are children or young teenagers, but the books are unusual in the way that they also appeal to adults. Each of the six books covers about a year in Harry's life as he grows from a boy into a teenager. At the start of the first book we learn that he is an orphan who lives with his horrible aunt and uncle, the Dursleys. On his eleventh birthday he discovers he is a wizard, and soon afterwards goes off to study at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, which is where most of the action in the six books takes place. Hogwarts is part of a magical world that is invisible to people without magical powers, who are known as `Muggles'. Harry is the hero of all the stories, though there are many other likeable characters
Inglise keele kontrolltööd 3. ja 4. klassile. I love English 1 (3. ja 4. Round-up õppetükkide peale). I love English 2 (4. Round-up õppetüki peale). Koostaja Heddy Uustal. Viljandi Maagümnaasium. Juhendaja Toomas Rähn. I love English Form 4 Test 4 name................................. 1. Kirjuta sobiv küsisõna. What? When? Where? Who? Why? 1) .................................... do you go after school? 2) .................................... books do you like? 3) .................................... do you like summer? 4) .................................... do you do in summer? 5) ...................................
paper and burn all the pieces to ash. The plan is now in creators head. 19. April It was a beautiful sunny morning. Nevil Strange and his wife, Kay were asking themselves what to do in the summer. Kay knew that they must go Gull's Point at the summer. He would have much rather gone to yacht trip to Norway. Nevil was a world class tennis player. Nevil told Kay that he have a good news. They can go to Norway after the tennis tournament. After trip they can go to aunt Camillas house. But in this good news is one "but". If they go to Camillas house after trip then Kay is meeting her husband's first wife. 30. April. Lady Camilla Tressilian was bedlam. He did not believe or do not want to believe the letter what was sent to him by Nevil. Letter consisted that Audrey, Kay and Nevil are coming to visit her at same time. Camilla thought that it's Kay's lousy plan. He could not understand how Audrey was also a agree with that
Character sketch Sal Paradise On the Road Jack Kerouac Sal Paradise is the narrator of the novel. He is an Italian American living in New Jersey with his aunt. Sal is a college student and writer who has for a long time wished to travel around America in order to get inspiration for his novels and finally gets around to it. It is also mentioned that Sal recently split up with his first wife and recovered from a serious illness. Sal and Dean. Before Sal met Dean he was quite reserved and shy, but later Sal becomes almost as outgoing as his new friend. Sal is inspired by the wildness that is in Dean Moriarty and wishes to be brave like him. Sal sees Dean as his hero and role model thus overlooking Dean's faults and protecting him when others call Dean crazy. Dean makes many mistakes throughout the novel, but Sal quickly forgives him and everything starts from the...
Martin's 15yearold son Thomas was killed while trying to free Gabriel as he was taken prisoner. Enraged Martin set about to free his son Gabriel, with the help of his two younger sons Nathan and Samuel slaughtered, in brutal fashion, the British troops who held Gabriel. Gabriel rejoined the cause against his father's will again, stating it was his duty as a soldier so Benjamin also decided to join, leaving the rest of the children in the care of their aunt Charlotte, the sister of Martin's deceased wife. They knew that the Colonials couldn't defeat the British and so with the help of Col. Harry Burwell Benjamin organized a militia to keep the British in the south until French Navy arrived to assist. To combat the militia Tavington had to pursue more brutal tactics to draw Martin out. So he tracked Martin's family to their refuge with Charlotte and burnt down her plantation. However, the family
The film's interpretation of the harsh manner Mr. Brocklehurst and the rigid strictness of the school are the same as the novel. There film deviates in two ways, however. Firstly, the way in which Jane's relationship with the school authorities develops is less evident in the film. Also, the death of Jane's friend Helen from typhus results in improved conditions, because it becomes clear that her illness had been caused by poor diet and cruel treatment. Consider the role of Jane's aunt and cousin. These characters are untrustworthy and cruel in the book and the film. For instance, the scene in which Jane is physically assaulted by her cousin appears in both book and film. Consider the importance of Sarah Poole. In the book, Jane suspects she is the person responsible for the fire and the stabbing at Thornfield Hall. In the film, Sarah is hardly mentioned. Adele talks about a mysterious woman who appears at night but this plot line is not developed further in the film
Jane tore the invitation to the fashion show into pieces. 7 Pinge Alice´i ja tema armukadeda poiss-sõbra vahel kasvas. The tension was building up between Alice and her jealous boyfriend. 8 Mis lahti? Su silmad on pisaraid täis. What´s up? Your eyes are filled with tears. 2 Write the verbs in the suitable tense. 1 I booked the tickets and in two weeks I will be off to Mexico. (book;be) 2 Did your sister Victoria get engaged when she was eighteen? (get; be) 3 When Uncle George died, Aunt Mary wore black clothes for the rest of her life. (die; wear) 4 Have you received the invitation to Claire´s wedding? (receive) - No, not yet. But I am sure it will arrive today. (be; arrive) 5 Everybody was at home at seven o´clock last night. Dad was watching television, Kelly and Tom were arguing, and little Jamie was sleeping. (be; watch; argue; sleep) 6 How can you say such things to me? No one has ever hurt me like this before. (hurt)