· Wings (in a theatre) the area just to each side of the stage where actors wait to come on it; · Seats · An aisle a long passage between rows of seats; · Rows lines of seats in a theatre or cinema; · the orchestra pit the area that is occupied by the orchestra, located in front of the stage; · the stalls, orchestra seats - the seats on the main level of a theatre; · the dress circle/mezzanine the lowest balcony in a theatre; · the balcony seats upstairs at a theatre · The gallery an upper floor or balcony built on an inner wall of a theatre · The Gods the seats high up and at the back of a theatre · the box - a small area of a theatre that is separate from where other people are sitting
one. Around the house I would grow all kinds of flowers and have a small garden. I would have a small garage, because I like cars and I like to take care of them. The house has 2 floors (basement, 1st and 2nd floor). The livingroom would have a cozy fireplace, a big TV and a couple of couches. The interior of the house would be finished in wood aswell. My bedroom would face the mountains and the setting sun. The house has a big balcony and there’s also a grill and a fireplace, where I can hang out with my friends. I would just sit there on the balcony and watch the sun set.
Construction Elements Väike-Ameerika 5 1.Casement window with dead light 2.Picture window 3.Glazed flush door 4.Basement window Väike-Ameerika 4 1.Flush door 2.Garage door 3.Dormer window 4.Casement window Toom-Kuninga 25 1.Oriel window 2.Hopper window with dead light 3.Basement window Väike-Ameerika 3 1.Balcony 2.French window 3.Picture window 4.Panelled door Toom-Kuninga 34 - Gambrel roof - Dormer window - Casement window with dead light - Hopper window Viige 32, Tallinn - Skylight - Pyramid hip roof - Picture window - Circle window - French window Toom-Kuninga 21A - Gazebo - Half moon window
The suncream would protect us from the unsafe sun and we would lie in the shade on palm trees. We wouldn't be interested of sightseeing on this trip because it's a place where you can have much fun and relax. And of course i wouldn't say no to a ride on a luxurious yacht.. We wouldn't stay the nights at the beach, but in some overpriced and luxurious hotel. The rooms would be spacious and the windows would be wide and of course there should be a large balcony where we could enjoy the sunsets. The roomservice would be friendly and the foods would be delicious. I just hope this dream will once come a reality.
My Most Unforgettable Childhood Experience I was spending my holiday in my summer cottage. It was a warm night and we were playing cards i my friend's balcony. It was about 1o'clock a.m. and we were getting sleepy. We decided to go to sleep and as my parents were already sleeping , I had to go home by myself. There is a forest near our house and a little lamp with green shimmer leads into the forest. When I looked straight to it, I saw a man in a black coat, who was standing in a green light.At the same time my friend shouted something to me and I turned my head.When I looked back the man had dissapeared. I was terrified and ran home
perfect house for you. It's in a really nice location. Maardu, Harjumaa is a beautiful tidy town. It features a beautiful downtown, where you can easily walk around, shop, eat and dine. But the best thing about it is that the town is less than a twenty kilometres from the capital and the rent for the house is only £169 a week. The house is really adorable outside. It's made of light grey bricks and has a restored wood frame windows. Also, it's got small balcony and is surrounded by a beautiful garden. Plus, modern security system. Inside, the house is nice and comfortable. It has two floors. On the ground floor there is a charming living room and modern fitted kitchen with all the equipment you would expect. As well as a dining room and mediumsize WC. Upstairs there is one big lovely bedroom and one smaller guests bedroom, also a bathroom. The house is fully furnished so you don't need to worry about that. Let me know if you like the sound of it
The house has two floors and garage. On the first floor there are livingroom, kitchen with dining room , bathroom and toilet. In living room there are 2 big comfortable sofas and glass TV table. The walls are beige and furniture is gray and brown. When I go to the second floor, then there are three bedrooms, bathroom and big wardrobe. Two bedrooms are for my children and one for me and my husband. My bedroom is with balcony and faces south. The walls are pure white and furniture is wooden color. I can say that my perfect house has not much stuff in the house, but all the stuff there is organized. Those things make the living as homey as possible. My dream aren't so big and I'm looking forward to live in my dream home.
24.05.13 Location · Estonia · Saaremaa · In the countryside · By the sea · Not far from Kuressaare Dwelling · A small house or a cottage · Light and calm colours · Big windows Kitchen · Spacious · Light furniture · Details to give colour Livingroom · Spacious · Big windows · Long white lace curtains · Some old recycled furniture · A lot of flowers · Photos and paintings on walls · Details (pillows) to give colour Bedroom · Big windows and a small balcony · Bedclothes to give colour · Soft carpets · A lot of pillows · Filled with daylight Bathroom · Spacious and lightful · A corner with an armchair · Light blue, green shades Conservatory · A lot of big windows · Cozy furniture · A lot of flowers, plants · Place to relax Garden · Big and spacious · Small pond · Lots of different flowers,plants · Pergola and a small gardenhouse · Apple- and cherrytree garden · My favourite flowers- Rose hips,
My room I live in a comfortable city flat in a 9-stored block of flats not far from the centre of Tallinn. It is not a very green place, but still there are many trees around the house and in summer the yard looks very beautiful and cozy. The house is located comfortably because there a few supermarkets, pharmacies around. My flat is on the first floor. It's very comfortable and well-planned. There are three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a balcony. The largest room in our flat is the living room and me and my husband room too. My family uses it as a sitting room. On the left there is my bed and desk. The desk has a lot of drawers where I keep my text-books, notes, pens, pencils and other necessary things. On the right there is a sofa and a built-in wardrobe. In the right corner there is a comfortable arm-chair. Beside it stands a lamp with blue shade. I like to turn on the lamp, sit in the arm-chair and read an interesting book.
My complaints concern holidays on Tenerife. To start with, your travel agent assured me that I would stay in a luxurious hotel situated not far from the Golden Beach. I was also promised a spacious room with a terrace and windows overlooking the ocean. However, the hotel turned out to be small and old and it was situated close to a very busy street, furthermore, very far from the ocean. It took 40 minutes to walk to the beach. Moreover, there was a balcony instead of a terrace in my room. In addition, the staff of the hotel neglected their duties. I had to ask three times for new bed linen and when I asked for a wake-up call at 6 o'clock, I was woken up at 9 o'clock. When I complained about it, a receptionist treated me very rudely. Secondly, the choice of food served at the hotel restaurant was very limited. There were hardly any traditional Spanish dishes, although your travel agent said that
Suri Roomas, 1.märtsil 1958 Looming Varajasel perioodil neoimpressionism Pariisi perioodil muutusid maalid futuristlikumaks, mõjutused Filippo Tommaso Marinetti'lt Lõi piltliku mulje valgusest, liikumisest ja kiirusest Kujutas linnaelu, kaasaegset tööd ja masina liikumist Kasutas kunstlikku valgust oma töödes c "Shape Noise Motorcyclist" 1913 "Girl Running on a Balcony" 1912 "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash" 1912 j Kuni 1914. aastani Balla lagundas oma töödes nii liikumise kui valguse, kuid tema kompositsioonid jõudsid seetõttu täielikule abstraktsusele lähemale kui iial varem Väärtustades geomeetrilisi vorme, vaheldus tema stiil abstraktsete masinlike konstruktsioonide ja kujundiliste esitluste vahel Tema tuntuim skulptuur "Boccioni's Fist" 1915 "Abstract Speed + Sound" 1914
Dear Hanna, Hi! How are you? I would love to see you, we should go out someday. Anyway, i've finally got some time to write a letter and tell you something about my holiday. It was amazing, I think you would love it too! I went to Capo Verde and we stayed in a lovely hotel. It had everything you needed restorants, shops, tennis coarts, sea etc. The rooms were also beautiful: big bathrooms and every bedroom had a balcony and huge bed. We tooked a road trip all over the island. We saw Blue eye, sharks and the saline. The best thing of these were the sharks, it was scary but also amazing. I think that you should go ther too, because it has everything you need for a perfect holiday. Anyway, I'd better go now. Write soon. Love , Max Dear Regina, Hi! How are you? Sorry I haven't been in touch for a while but I've been really busy. I've finally got some free time, so I thought i
Dear Madam, I wish to rent a 3 bedroom apartment in Võru city. I would like apartment to be situated near the city centre, bigger stores, kindergarten and school. It needs to be with all the comforts and in new or renovated condition. Kitchen should be big and spacious plus bathroom and toilet needs to be separate. Apartments with balcony or terrace, large windows and separate rooms are more appealing for me. I prefer to rent for a longer period of time with reasonable price. Range should not be over 400 which includes public utility bills. It is important that apartment has full kitchen furniture, cellar and garage for car. Neighbourhood needs to be peaceful, with nice neighbours and good public transport access. Do you have a webpage, where I could see latest apartment ads with pictures and your other offers?
This time Watson manages to save him and they escape the factory on a passing train. ( Nightmare stage ) The final battle takes place in a party where Holmes and Moriary meet again and have they chess game. There they both mentally plan a battle and realize that in these circumstances Holmes would lose. Holmes has no other options and blows soot from his pipe at Mortiarty so he has a chance to grab him and throw both of them over the balcony, into the waterfall. At that point it seems like they both die. (The thrilling escape from death) Some time goes by and Watson recieves a package, inside is Mycroft's oxygen pipe, this let's him know that Holmes has survived. He leaves the room and Holmes reveals himself hiding in Watsons room.
and he also appeared in school plays. Kutcher's brother suffering from cardiomyopathy caused his home life to become increasingly stressful. He has stated that "I didn't want to come home and find more bad news about my brother" and "kept myself so busy that I didn't allow myself to feel''. Kutcher admitted that during adolescence, he contemplated committing suicide. At thirteen, he attempted to jump from a Cedar Rapids hospital balcony, with his father intervening in the incident. Kutcher's home life worsened as his parents divorced when he was sixteen. During his senior year, he broke into his high school at midnight with his cousin in an attempt to steal money; he was arrested leaving the scene. Kutcher was convicted of third-degree burglary and sentenced to three years' probation and 180 hours of community service. Kutcher stated that although the
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the Park's famous resident Pelicans. Regular visitors can see the Pelicans basking on their favourite rocks and getting fed fresh fish at 2:30pm every day. There are currently five Pelicans in the Park. Horeseguards Parade Once a year, to mark the Queen's official birthday Trooping the Colour is held on Horse Guards Parade in St James's Park. This is colourful military parade by the Household Division since 17th century. At the end of the ceremony The Queen appears at the balcony of Buckingham Palace. The Queen first appeared at the parade when she was Princess Elizabeth, 1947. This was the first ceremony to be held after the Second World War. Duck Island Duck Island is the home to many wild breeds of beautiful ducks and bird life. There are many ducks; gulls; swans; geese; pelicans. Some rarer visitors are the golden eye, carrion crows, grey wagtail and shovelers. The Blue Bridge - Spectacular views from the bridge of Horse Guards, Whitehall, the
dinners, receptions and garden parties. The Buckingham Palace kitchen is able to serve a sit- down meal to as many as 600 people at a time.Since 1993, the State Rooms of the Palace have also been open to members of the public to visit during August and September, while The Queen is not in residence. Martin Kristerson & Kristi Peets > The archways (1) lead through to a central courtyard. > The balcony (2) where the Royal family gathers to wave to the crowds on big occasions, was added in 1913 when this side of the building was redesigned and clad in the grey Portland stone. > Red tarmac on the forecourt (3) and along the Mall is used here to suggest red carpeting. > The North-centre gate (4) is the everyday entrance to Buckingham Palace, while the larger centre gates (5) are for ceremonial use. > When the Queen is at home, the yellow and crimson Royal Standard
Writing and Me When I was younger I absolutely loved to read books and desperately yearned to be a writer. The idea of waking up in the morning and not having to go to work appealed to me, I imagined the life of a writer as something relaxed and effortless. If I were a writer I could sleep until noon if I wished to, take my morning coffee to the balcony, light a cigarette, let the sun lightly kiss my face and just write. About anything. And it would come naturally. Except it did not. Do you know the feeling after you wake up from a really good dream? When you are desperately clinging to it, trying to remember everything, but it all just floats away as if you were trying to catch smoke with your bare hands? That is what writing feels like to me. I used
tähenduse tahtlikult avatuks. Ta on üks nn. popilike värvide loojaid. Teoseid: ,,Vana linnamees" The Ohio Gang, 1964 (1964), ,,Rosa Luxenburgi mõrv" (1960). PETER BLAKE Inglise popkunstnik Sündinud 1932 Inglismaal Blake kasutab mitmesugust tehnikat kollaazi, õlimaali, fotograafiat, joonistust jne. Tema stiilis on nii rahvapärast kui ka naivistlikku inspiratsiooni. Teoseid: ,,Balkonil" On the Balcony, 1952 - 1957 ,,Mänguasjapood"(1962), ,,Tarzan, Jane, poiss ja Cheeta" (1966). The First Real Target, 1961 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qS4ScI2ZCsM&feature=player_embedded Inglise popkunsti skulptorid Henry Moore (1898 1986) Barbara Hepworth (1903 1975) Hepworth abstraktne, kuid aimatavad looduse vormid. Moore looduslik ja arhailine kunst. Nepworthi ja Moore'i mõjul muutus abstraktne skulptuur
2) Kolm magamistuba. Hästi varustatud köök 3) Suur rõdu ja hea vaade 4) Hea väärtusega Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to complain about the holiday apartment I rented from you on 15August. I believe your advertisement was misleading in a number of ways. Firstly, the apartment was by no means spacious. The rooms were cramped and there was very little storage space. Also, the distance from the beach was in fact ten times farther than you claimed. Furthermore, the balcony railing was broken. This was quite dangerous and could have caused an accident. In addition, it overlooked an unattractive car park in contrast to the `great view' you advertised. Finally, the kitchen was poorly equipped and a lot of essential items were missing, such as plates and saucepans. Consequently, I felt I could not stay any longer and returned home after three days. As you can imagine, I am quite disappointed. I feel I am entitled to a partial refund in
. Take an umbrella. It might rain later. Drivers must stop when the traffic lights are red. May I ask a question? Yes, of course. Can you speak Italian? Choose the correct alternative 1) Is your meeting this afternoon important? Yes, and I ... be late. Needn't/mustn't/haven't got to. 2) ...your brother play the guitar? May/Can/Shall 3) Do you think I .... give my mother a ring? Should/ought/must 4) What's your hotel room like? It's lovely and you .... see the sea from my balcony. Need/might/can Key 1) Must not 2) Can 3) Should 4) Can 5) Could References http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/hilfsverben2.htm http://www.englishpage.com/modals/modalintro.html http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-modals.htm http://mimosa.pntic.mec.es/~jherre23/ Thanks for listening!
tiles on the wall, the joint are made of grey mortar. All the windows are casements type, what means they are side hung on hinges. We have double package windows. Head of window is made of plastic and is white. There are also a lot of sealers to make windows warmer. Our external door is made of steel, because it has a security purpose. Internal doors are made of timber. There are also architrave what helps to hold door closed. Actually we have one french window to move to the balcony. In conclusion I can say that every house consist of elements what in turn are made up of components as well as my house. My home construction is quite simple, it consists of commonly used strip foundtation, cross walls, timber and concrete floors and typical truss roof. Secondary elements in my house are also commonly used, there are casement windows and timber doors. Stairs are also very simple, it does not even have handrails. But it is my home, a place where I
would make things even better. If these suggestions were carried out... Complaint Dear Sir I am writing to complain about the holiday apartment I rented from you on 15th of August. I believe your advertisement was misleading in a number of ways. Firstly, the apartment was by no means spacious. The rooms were cramped and there was very little storage space. Also, the distance from the beach was ten times farther than you claimed. Furthermore, the balcony railing was broken. This was quite dangerous and could have caused an accident. In addition, it overlooked an unattractive car park in contrast to the ,,great view" you advertised. Consequently, I felt I could not stay any longer and returned home after 3 days. As you can imagine, I am quite disappointed. I feel I am entitled to a partial refund in addition to an apology for the inconvenience caused. I look forward to receiving a prompt reply. Yours faithfull allkiri Liis Ostnik permission
diameter · The galleries looked down on the stage, a rectangular platform of 27 by 43 feet that occupied about a third of the yard at one end · The main stage had a large trap door through which actor who played the parts of ghosts and spirits could rise and disappear · At the back of the main stage was a small curtained inner stage used for indoor scenes · Above the inner stage were two galleries · The first level could be used as a balcony · Musicians performed from the second level, and sound effects, such as thunder or the ringing of a bell, came from the hut on top of the stage roof · Those who could afford it watched the plays from seats in the galleries · For a penny, less wealthy spectators, called groundlings, could stand in the yard · The yard was open to the sky, and the stage was lit by daylight · Performances were given in mid-afternoon before an audience of about 2000
Architecture The focus of the Taj Mahal is the white marble tomb, which stands on a square plinth consisting of a symmetrical building with an iwan, an arch-shaped doorway, topped by a large dome. The base structure is a large, multi-chambered structure. The base is essentially a cube with chamfered edges and is roughly 55 meters on each side (see floor plan, right). On the long sides, a massive pishtaq, or vaulted archway, frames the iwan with a similar arch-shaped balcony. The main dome is crowned by a gilded spire or finial. The finial, made of gold until the early 1800s, is now made of bronze. The finial provides a clear example of integration of traditional Persian and Hindu decorative elements. The finial is topped by a moon, a typical Islamic motif, whose horns point heavenward. Because of its placement on the main spire, the horns of moon and finial point combine to create a trident shape, reminiscent of traditional Hindu symbols of Shiva. Construction
Romeo attends the ball as planned, but falls for Juliet as soon as he sees her and quickly forgets Rosaline. Tybalt, Juliet's hot-blooded cousin, recognizes Romeo under his disguise and calls for his sword. But Capulet, however, speaks kindly of Romeo and doesn't want to ruin the party with fight. Romeo risks his life by remaining on the Capulet estate after the party breaks up, to catch another glimpse of Juliet at her room, and in the famous balcony scene, the two eloquently declare their love for each other. The young lovers decide to marry without informing their parents, because they would obviously disallow it due to the planned union between Paris and Juliet, and because they are from enemy families. Juliet sends the nurse to find Romeo. Accompanied by one Peter, who carries her fan, the nurse exchanges some spicy insults with the bawdy Mercutio.
The theatre puts about 8-10 premieres per year. A building of theatre is located in the center of Tallinn. F.Skuinsh constructed it in 1926 first as the cinema. And up to now it keeps magnificent glamour of an interior. In one of theatre halls takes place the art gallery, which carries exhibitions of Russian and Estonian artist. Performances of famous collectives from Russia and other countries often took place in building of theater. The auditorium (an orchestra and a balcony) is designed for 661 places. The mirror foyer is also used as a hall for creative meetings, presentations (about 70 places). In Pink foyer on the second floor the cozy theatrical bar is located. During performances it serves spectators. 5 Tallinn City Theatre The Tallinn City Theatre was founded in 1965 by the legendary Estonian director Voldemar Panso
Vallutaja Inglismaa retke lugu. KESKAEG GOOTI KUNST EHK GOOTI STIIL 12. - 15.saj • Sündis Prantsusmaal, kust see levis ka teistesse Lääne-Euroopa maadesse. • Tahvelmaal sündis gooti ajastul • Levinud olid ka freskod • Miniatuur- ehk raamatumaal • Tahvelmaal oli suur edasiminek kunsti levikul, sest puutahvlile või lõuendile maalitud pilti sai mujale viia. Esimesed tahvelmaalid tehti puutahvlitele „The Miracle of the child falling from the balcony „ (Simone Martini 1285–1344) „Madonna ja laps“ Duccio (1284) Tuntuim Itaalia freskomaalija oli Giotto di Bondone(1266- 1337) „Juuda suudlus“ • Miniatuur- ehk raamatumaaliga hakkasid tegelema munkade asemel ilmalikud meistrid. Ka nendes maalides on juba üsna õigesti kasutatud perspektiivi. • Venndad Limbourg`id, kes maalisid väga ilmekad pildid erinevatest aastaaegadest ja nendele vastavatest toimetustest VANA-KREEKA ANTIIKKUNST 8 saj
When she was young, he took her to visit the Mona Lisa when the museum was closed. She didn't care much of that painting that time. She knew that grandfather had an access to the Mona Lisa, so she decided to go to the painting. She gave car keys to Mr. Langdon, but when he realized why Sophie's granddad told to Sophie to find him, he started to running back to Sophie. Silas looks around the church and finds the rose-line, where to keystone should lie under the obelisk. Sister is standing on balcony and is looking at Silas. Silas had broke the rose-line and found the stone where is number of a bible verse. He runs to look what is in bible. The verse reads: "HITHERTO SHALT THOU COME, BUT NO FURTHER." Sister runs back to her room, where she calls to four telephone numbers, what is given to her for emergency situations. Sister Sandrine calls the emergency phone numbers, but they don't answer. Silas came to her chamber. He demands that she tell him where the keystone is. She doesn't know
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colours. Da Vinci finished painting The Last Supper in 1497. The painting shows the last meal of Jesus Christ and his 12 apostles. In the picture Jesus has just announced that one of them will betray him. He created this famous scene on a wall of a dining room in a monastery. Mona Lisa is probably the most famous painting ever painted. It is a portrait of the young wife of a Florentine silk merchant. It shows a young woman with her famous smile sitting on a balcony high above a landscape . Slideshare The Renaissance was a cultural movement that started in Italy and spread all over Europe. It is considered to be the division between the Middle Ages and the Modern era The thinkers of this period, also called humanists, believe that the man should be the subject of study , and not God, as the Church had taught during the medieval period. Based on that, they began to investigate fields such as astronomy, anatomy, science and many
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Furniture shop 40. Mööblikauplus 41. Greengrocer 42. Juurviljapood 43. Newsagent's 44. ajalehekiosk MY HOME 1. Do you live in a house or a flat? 2. How many floors are there in your house? 3. On which floor is your flat? http://www.abiks.pri.ee 4. How many rooms have you got? 5. Have you got a room of your own? What pieces of furniture are there? 6. Have you got a balcony? 7. What is there near your house? 8. Have you got a garden? What do you grow there? 9. Which household duties do you always do? Which do you never do? 10. Do you sometimes borrow things from your neighbours? What do you most often borrow? 11. Do you have any duties at home? What are they? 12. What duties do the other members of your family have? 13. What jobs around the house do you like / hate most? Why? 14
Our hotel has a star rating of 4 stars! And don't forget that breakfast is served from 7 till 10. Good night! You want to book a room in the hotel by phone. H: - Hello! I'd like to book a room in your hotel. J: - Hello! Good choice! We have a star rating of 4 stars! Would you like to be accommodated in a single or a double room? H: - What's the rate for a double room per day? J: - 1000 rubles. H: - Oh! That's good. I agree. And I want a double room with bathroom and balcony. J: - Sure! H: - And at what time I must leave your hotel? J: - You are expected to sign out at noon. H: - Good! And does your hotel runs laundry and a pressing ironing service? J: - Of course! Besides, we have a swimming-pool, a bar and a hairdressing saloon. H: - Great! And what about breakfast? J: - Breakfast is served from 7 till 10. H: - Perfect! Thank you! Good-bye! J: - Bye! See you! THE COST OF LIVING MRS. BROWN: Really, the cost of living seems to be going up all the time. MR
decorated with carvings and paintings and one of the mos valuable examples of medieval clerical art in Estonia. The church was also fitted with numerous side altars before the reformation. P o r g a s s a a r, Kristina; A l j a s, Eva-Grete; K u u s k e m a a, Jüri. Tallinn: Medieval capital. Tallinn: PhotoTour Other noteworthy items are the 17 th century pulpit and the carved wooden figures of the triumphal arch together with the crucifix, the decoration of the balustrade of the balcony, the 17th- century epitaphs to Bartholomeus Rottert and Michael Prosa, as well as the church chandeliers. The earliest reports of the Holy Ghost Church organ date back to 1511. The present organ was made by organ builder August Artur Terkmann in Tallinn in 1929. Among the older churches in Tallinn, the Holy Ghost Church has been most closely linked to the Estonians, even including claims by some historians that the church had been
.. him. (pull; hit) 2 Lisa ... her drawers for the keys when she ... John's letter on her desk. (search; notice) 3 Jim ... his breakfast, ... on his hat, and ... for work. (finish; put; leave) 4 Gina ... up the envelope, ... it open, and ... out a photograph. (pick; tear; take) 5 The boat ... when the lifeguard ... it. (sink; reach) 6 Philippa ... potatoes when her boyfriend ... and ... her out. (bake; call; invite) 7 Sally ... in a deckchair on the balcony when the smoke alarm ... off in the kitchen. (lie; go) 8 Jeremy ... a charity event on the village green when his car was stolen. (attend) 2. Use the verbs in the past simple or the past perfect tense. Do you remember? learned had learned --- 9 1 I ... late. The first games of the competition ... an hour before. (be; start) 2 It ... a good film, but I ... it before. (be; see) 3 As soon as Jim ... for the meal, he ... home. (pay; drive) 4 The boat ... slowly after she ... the rocks
Everyone shares food and wine. Jake ducks out to buy two wineskins. When he returns, he finds that Cohn is missing. None of Jake's friends cares where Cohn is, but Jake goes looking for him. He finds Cohn passed out in the back of the shop. Brett, Jake, Cohn, Bill, and Mike all eat a large dinner. Everyone but Jake stays up all night carousing. An exploding rocket, announcing the release of the bulls, wakes Jake at six o'clock the next morning. From the balcony, Jake watches the crowd run heatedly with the bulls toward the bullring. During the first bullfight, Mike, Cohn, and Brett sit high up in the amphitheater, but Bill and Jake take seats closer to the action. They warn Brett to look away when the horses are gored. Cohn claims that he worries only about being bored. Bill again complains to Jake about Cohn's "Jewish superiority." Montoya introduces Jake to a promising new bullfighter, Pedro Romero
cigar, tabacco, cafeteria, cocoa, chocolate, chilli, tomato, potato, avocado, tortilla, anchovy, canoe, maze, gringo, tequila, stampede, burrito, bongo, taco, sangria, cha-cha, rumba, ambo, macho, fajita, margarita, cojones 10. Italian borrowings music opera, piano, solo, soprano, baritone, trio, libretto, concert, violin art and architecture, studio, miniature, balcony, dome, sonnet literature fashion and garments umbrella mlitary battalion, squad, colonel, cavalry, infantry, misc bimbo, fiasco, influenza, volcano, lava, manifesto, Food macaroni, vermicelli, pizza, pasta, spaghetti, broccoli, zucchini, tutti-frutti, tiramisu 11. German borrowings metals and minerals zinc, nickel, quartz military mauser, rucksack, blitzkrieg
o Adobe, armada, armadillo, borracho, bravado, chili, chinchilla, embargo, guerrilla, hacienda, mosquito, mulatto, negro, peccadillo, pinto, pronto, sarsaparilla, silo, sombrero, vigilante 10. Italian borrowings Music o Opera, piano, solo, soprano, baritone, concert, libretto, violin, allegro, andante, adagio, a capella Art and architecture o Studio, fresco, miniature, attitude, corridor, balcony, cupola, dome Literature o Sonnet, motto Fashion o Umbrella, parasol, costume, Military o Squadron, squad, alarm, brigade, battalion, cartridge, cavalry, infantry, colonel Random o Fiasco, bankrupt, bimbo, volcano, influenza, lava, bandit, mafia, fascism, graffito, paparazzo Food o Pizza, pasta, macaroni, vermicelli, spaghetti, broccoli, zucchini, tutti-frutti, tiramisu Drinks
alarm clock el despertador drawer el cajón pipe la pipa armchair el sillón dresser el tocador pipe (water) el tubo la entrada del ashtray el cenicero driveway poker el atizador garaje attic el desván DVD player el lector de DVD radio la radio balcony el balcón fence la cerca record el disco basement el sótano film la película refrigerator el refrigerador basket la cesta fire el fuego roof el tejado bathroom el baño flame la llama room el cuarto bathtub la bañera flashlight la linterna rug la alfombra
GoldersGreen,London. b . In pairs,take rolesand act out dialogues A superbfirst.floor 2-bedroonerlflat' in Ex.6. abouteachof the advertisements Fully-furnishedwith a large balcony,doubleglazing':'... a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n gF.u t l y ' e q u i p p ekdi t c h e na n d modernsecuritysystem"Minutes from tube statio-n' AGENT OWNER/ESTATE CLIENT ' fu U
GoldersGreen,London. b . In pairs,take rolesand act out dialogues A superbfirst.floor 2-bedroonerlflat' in Ex.6. abouteachof the advertisements Fully-furnishedwith a large balcony,doubleglazing':'... a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n gF.u t l y ' e q u i p p ekdi t c h e na n d modernsecuritysystem"Minutes from tube statio-n' AGENT OWNER/ESTATE CLIENT ' fu U
GoldersGreen,London. b . In pairs,take rolesand act out dialogues A superbfirst.floor 2-bedroonerlflat' in Ex.6. abouteachof the advertisements Fully-furnishedwith a large balcony,doubleglazing':'... a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n gF.u t l y ' e q u i p p ekdi t c h e na n d modernsecuritysystem"Minutes from tube statio-n' AGENT OWNER/ESTATE CLIENT ' fu U
GoldersGreen,London. b . In pairs,take rolesand act out dialogues A superbfirst.floor 2-bedroonerlflat' in Ex.6. abouteachof the advertisements Fully-furnishedwith a large balcony,doubleglazing':'... a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n gF.u t l y ' e q u i p p ekdi t c h e na n d modernsecuritysystem"Minutes from tube statio-n' AGENT OWNER/ESTATE CLIENT ' fu U
King Kong shifted from being Fay Wray's abductor to being her protector, fighting off a tyrannosaur on the way to his Inmost Cave. By the time he reaches the Supreme Ordeal, defending her in a battle to the death with a giant serpent, he has become a full-fledged hero. N o w he takes possession of his Reward. Like any good hero, he gets the girl. In a tender but erotic scene, he takes her out onto the "balcony" of his cave and examines her, cradled in his enormous palm. H e pulls off her clothes, strip by strip, sniffing her perfume curiously. H e tickles her with his finger. T h e love scene is interrupted by another dinosaur threat, but it was definitely a Reward moment, a payback for having faced death head-on during the crisis. T h e idea of a hero Seizing the Sword comes from memories of stories in which heroes battle dragons and take their treasure. Among the treasures there may
attack on enciphered code when the book is known but the system of encipherment unknown." Another subsection popped into being for code and cipher compilation; it produced a military intelligence code, two geographical codes for combat information from France, and a casualty code, which was never used. Soon a communications subsection was handling close to 50,000 words a week. As the organization expanded, it shifted to ever-larger quarters. Beginning in the balcony overhanging the library of the War College, MI-8 moved to the Colonial, an apartment house at 15th and M Streets barely ready for occupancy, and then to a building on the site of what is now the Capitol Theatre on F Street, all in Washington. For security, its offices were always on the top floor. Growth continued apace. An intercepted letter in a German shorthand instigated a shorthand subsection that soon could read missives in more
saw the charming entrance. The line to get in was long, extending down the street and around the corner. Amy Winehouse's soulful voice drifted out of the open door, as did well-dressed customers who exited with big smiles. True to the hawker's word, the business card was a magic key that granted us immediate and free entrance. A gorgeous hostess led us upstairs to a quieter VIP bar that overlooked the stage and dance floor below. We were shown to a small seating area by the balcony and settled at a table hugged by two half-moon velvet sofas. She propped a beverage menu in the center and said, "Your drinks are on the house. Enjoy your evening." "Wow." Cary whistled. "We scored." "I think that hawker recognized you from an ad." "Wouldn't that rock?" He grinned. "God, it's a great night. Hanging out with my best girl and crushing on a new hunk in my life." "Oh?" "I think I've decided to see where things go with Trey."