Jamaica Capital : Kingston Area : 10,991sq km Population : 2.6 million Language : English People Tourism Growing: Bananas Sugar cane Cocunats Oranges Coffe Kingston (town) Capital and the largest city Locaiton :Southeastern coast of island natural harbour Port Royal / N. M. International Airport English-speaking city Big city Culture Christian faith Most loved music: Reggae (Bob Marley) Dance to reggae music Writers (Dereck Walcott,Mikey Smith Films (Shottas,The Harder They Come) Sports (football,dominos,gymnastics) Thank You for watching By Manfred-M. Tikenberg
QUANTITIES Kogused, hulgad Quantities a packet of crisps – pakk krõbinaid a glass of juice – klaas vett a tin of cat food – purk kassitoitu a cup of tea – tass teed a bar of chocolate – tahvel šokolaadi a bottle of water – pudel vett a bunch of bananas – kimp banaane a pot of yoghurt – tops jogurtit a carton of milk – (tetrapakk) piima a loaf of bread – päts leiba a bag of sweets – pakk komme a kilo of cheese – kilo juustu two slices of bread – kaks viilu leiba
REVISION FOR THE TEST 4 1. Write or DOESN'T. I DON'T like windy days. My big brother doesn't like long queues. Jim's twin sister doesn't like stupid people. My classmates don't like bananas. Jessica's mum doesn't like her old car. 2. Write the words in the correct place. e a .. Baby .. .... .... like right mate.... .... lion . tiger .... may .... why
Apelsini koortest pressitud apelsinikooreõli ei ole maitselt mõru, on kollane või pruunikaskollane apelsinilõhnaga vedelik, mida kasutatakse parfümeerias ja jookide valmistamisel. Apelsinikoortest pressitud õli on ilmselt ka apelsinijoogi "fanta" üks koostisosi. 2. Banaan perekond: Musaceae · ladina k: Musa paradisiaca · inglise k: banana · saksa k: banana · rootsi k: banan · prantsuse k: Banana · taani k: bananas · norra keeles: bananas Banaanid on pärit Aasia troopilistelt ja subtroopilistelt aladelt. Banaan (Musa paradisiaca) kuulub banaaniliste (Musaceae) sugukonda üheiduleheliste klassis. Perekonnas on umbes 60 liiki ja sorte üle 400. On maailma üks vanimaid ja tähtsamaid kultuurtaimi, mida tänapäeval kasvatatakse kogu maailma troopilistes piirkondades. Banaan on kultuuristatud juba üle 3000 aasta tagasi, Aleksander Suur õppis banaani tundma 300 a e. Kr. Indias. Eurooplaste toidulauale jõudis banaan aga
Food ● currently an internationally known rice dish from spain. ● ingredient:chicken, pork,shellfish,fish,eel,squid,beans,peas, artichokes or peppers Places to go ❖ Royal Palace of Madrid ❖ National Madrid Theatre Facts ❖ Football is most important sport ❖ When meeting someone is customary to give one kiss to each cheek ❖ Spain has over 8000 km of beaches ❖ Spanish is second most speaken language in the world ❖ Spain is the only country in Europe that produces bananas. Sources 1. http://www.spain-info.com/ 2. https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/read/ articles/pamplonas-running-of-the-bulls 3. http://www.roughguides.com/destinations/europe/sp ain/ 4. http://facts.randomhistory.com/interesting-facts-abo ut-spain.html 5. http://confessedtravelholic.com/2012/03/69-fun-facts -about-spain.html Thank you for watching! :)
PASSIVE VOICE TEST FOR FORM 10 NAME: Task 1. Turn active voice sentences into passive voice. Only keep the agent (by phrase= where absolutely necessary. Please remember that tense form (tegusõna aeg) should remain the same when the sentence is transformed into passive. E.g. Chimps eat bananas (Present Simple Active) Bananas are eaten by chimps. (Present Simple Passive) They were playing the piano. (Past Continuous Active) Piano was being played. (Past Continuous Passive) 1. They will finish the house next month. 2. The house will be finished next month. 3. Susan has completed the essay. 4. The essay has been completed by Susan. 5. People should have left the bird alone. 6. The bird should have been left alone. 7. We cannot repair their car. 8. Their car cannot be repaired. 9
The Cat Who Wasn't There (1992) The Cat Who Went into the Closet (1993) The Cat Who Came to Breakfast (1994) The Cat Who Blew the Whistle (1995) The Cat Who Said Cheese (1996) The Cat Who Tailed a Thief (1997) The Cat Who Sang for the Birds (1998) The Cat Who Saw Stars (1999) The Cat Who Robbed a Bank (2000) The Cat Who Smelled a Rat (2001) The Cat Who Went Up the Creek (2002) The Cat Who Brought Down the House (2003) The Cat Who Talked Turkey (2004) The Cat Who Went Bananas (2005) The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell (2006) Anthologies: The Cat Who Had 14 Tales (1988) Short and Tall Tales: Moose County Legends Collected by James MacKintosh Qwilleran (2002) The Private Life of the Cat Who...: Tales of Koko and Yum Yum from the Journals of James MacKintosh Qwilleran (2003) I recommend the book because it is very light and enjoyable. If you are a Moose County fan you MUST read this book as it moves the series along on several
New Year 1.January Extreme fun, enjoyment Music, dance, songs andClick to edit Master text styles lavish Second level dinner Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click icon to add picture Agriculture Agriculture contributes only 3% Major crops Citrus Fruits Corn Wheat Dairy products Sugarcane Tobacco Wine Wool Products Maize Wheat Sugarcane Vegetables Fruits - mangos, papaya, bananas, melons, pineapples, beef Beef Poultry Wool Dairy products Essential oil Animal raising Sheepfarming Cattle farming Ostrich farming Dairy farming Exports Gold Diamonds Minerals Machinery Equipment Fruits drapes, apples, cherries, pears, peaches, citrus Wine South African Exports in 2006 Imports Machines Foodstuff Equipment Chemicals Petroleum products Scientific instruments Trading Partners the United Kingdom the United States Germany Italy Belgium
1) The girls are watch/ watching TV. 2) Little John is play/ playing a ball. 3) I can go/ going home now. 4) The boys can speak/ speaking English. 5) Mr. Bell is sit/ sitting in the garden. 6) Mother can read/ reading the English books. 3. Pane lünka eessõna in või on. My bag is ............ the floor. The photos are .............. the wall. The lamp is ........... the table. Mary is .............. the bathroom. What is ............. this box? The bananas are ........ the basket. The children are sitting ........... the bed. 4. Tõlgi! 1) Meie ei oska ujuda. ...................................................................................................................................... 2) Kas ma võin selle õuna ära süüa? ...................................................................................................................................... 3) Tom magab ikka veel. .......................................
Teen selgeks, millised ained täpselt vähirakke peaksid mõjutama ja hävitama ning kuidas see protsess organismis toimib. Samuti viin ennast kurssi, milliseid aineid ja mis kogustes toored, poolküpsed, küpsed ja üleküpsenud banaanid endas sisaldavad. Mõned informatiivsed Internetileheküljed: https://www.cancertutor.com/ http://www.faim.org/ (Alternative Cancer Treatment Options vs Conventional Cancer Treatments) http://www.onegreenplanet.org/ (Ripe vs. Unripe Bananas: Which are Better for You?) Mõned raamatud, mida tasuks uurida: The Biology and Treatment of Cancer: Understanding Cancer - Arthur B. Pardee, Gary S. Stein Cell Death Signaling in Cancer Biology and Treatment (Cell Death in Biology and Diseases) - Daniel Johnson The Calcium Factor: The Scientific Secret of Health and Youth, by Robert R. Barefoot and Carl J. Reich, M.D. HOIATUS! Ma ei oma ühtegi meditsiin-ja bioloogiaalast kraadi.
Money comes from sheep, cattle, minerals, wheat, fruits and wine. Sheep has been important since the ear list days .Most Australian sheep are Spanish merinos. Which were first brought here in 1797. Cattle are found in the drier places. The meat from Australian cattle is sold to countries all over the world. Gold made Australia rich in the nineteen century. In Western Australia and New South Wales is grown a lot of wheat, which is sold the USA, China and Japan. In Queensland they grow bananas, further south where it is less hot, are giving apples and wine is made too! Summary This was my story about Australia. I think it's a very interesting country. There are lots of different animals and birds. I would like to visit Australia one day and visit such places as Ayers rock, national parks and the Great Barreer Reef. Materials Used Cambridge English for school (student book three) Andrew LittleJohn, Diana Hicks
0% and hampered only by urban crime and public policies. In 2006, Jamaica became part of the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) as one of the pioneering members. 5 Econometrics GDP (2005): $9.7 billion. Real growth rate (2006): 2.5%. Per capita GDP (2005): $3,640. Natural resources: Bauxite, gypsum, limestone, marble, sand, silica. Agriculture: Products--sugar, bananas, coffee, citrus fruits, condiments and spices. Industry: Types--tourism, bauxite and alumina, processed foods, sugar, rum, cement, metal, chemical products. Trade (2005): Exports--$1.5 billion: alumina, bauxite, sugar, bananas, chemicals, citrus fruits and products, rum, coffee. Major markets (2005)--U.S. 26.3%, U.K. 10.8%, Canada 19.6%, Trinidad and Tobago 0.6%, Japan 1.0%. Imports (2005)--$4.7 billion: machinery, transportation and electrical equipment, food, fuels, fertilizer
The undergrowth or understory in a rainforest generally consists of shade-tolerant shrubs, herbs, ferns, small trees and large woody vines. The temperature ranges from 5°C to 50°C. Human uses of tropical and subtropical forests: o Habitation - Humans have and do exploit rainforests for food and shelter in several parts of the world. o Cultivated foods and spices - Coffee, chocolate, bananas etc. all originally came from tropical rainforests, and are still mostly grown in regions that were formerly primary forest. o Pharmaceutical and biodiversity resource - Tropical rainforests are called the 'world's largest "pharmacy"' because of the large amount of natural "medicines" there. o Tourism - People travel both nationally and internationally to experience rainforests firsthand. o Animal products - Rainforests provide numerous animal
females are not tolerant · Pandas do not of other females in their hibernate, which is range. similar to other subtropical mammals. Eating and food · It has a diet which is 99% bamboo. · Giant Panda must have at least two different species of bamboo available in its range to avoid starvation. · The Giant Panda may eat other foods such as honey, eggs, yams, shrub leaves, oranges, bananas and even meat and fish when available. · The average Giant Panda eats as much as 9 to 14 kg of bamboo shoots a day. · Pandas eat for up to 14 hours a day. Size · At birth, the Giant Panda is only about the size of a stick of butter (150 grams) which is about 1/900 of the mother's weight. · Adults measure around 1.5 m long and around 75 cm tall, at the shoulder. Males are 10-20% larger than females. Males can weigh up to 115 kg.
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