My ideal home would have 2 floors with a basement. In the basement there should be a big room where i could relax. There should also be a gym and a sauna. That room should have a big couch around the room and a big table in the middle. On the ground floor there should be the kitchen with the latest technology. The fridge should be full of food. The living room should also be on that floor. It should have all comforts. The first floor should be the floor where are the bedrooms. There should be my and my wifes bedroom and our childern bedrooms. Also there should be the guests room. I think my dreams aren´t so big that I can not make them true. I`m looking forward to live in my dream home.
then i can easily find a job and go to the university. That house should be surrounded with garden and should have very big windows which make the house bigger and brighter. 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.
My house would be in the middle of them, so i could see the sea from one side and the mountains from the other side of the house. The house would have two floors and a basement because that's all i need. On the first floor, there would be the living room with a big tv and some antique furniture, the kitchen, also with antique style oven and etc. A bathroom with a large bathtub and sauna, plus there would be a porch looking towards the sea. On the second floor, there would be at least four bedrooms where my family/children would sleep. One of the bedrooms would be for guests. There would also be a second bathroom. All the rooms on the second floor would be decorated with some antiquity in mind. As you can see i like antique stuff, but with modern technology. In the basement would be my ,,have fun with friends" room. Outside it would be great to have a swimming pool, and why not, a helipad. Plus a summerhouse, a shed and a garage. All my buildings would be built from large
1761 for his wife Queen Charlotte to use as a comfortable family home close to St James's Palace, where many court functions were held. Buckingham House became known as The Queen's House. • During the 19th century it was enlarged, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Before reconstruction Nowadays • Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. In measurements, the building is 108 metres long across the front, and 24 metres high. • The Palace is very much a working building and the centrepiece of Britain's constitutional monarchy. It houses the offices of those who support the day-to-day activities and duties of The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh and their immediate family. • The Palace is also the venue for great Royal ceremonies, State Visits and Investitures, all of
English in my mind LE 10 Joosep Kaur Martin Klaus Andry Haava My dream home should look nice and clean It should be big with a huge yard and a swimming pool. The house has 4 floors . The first floor should have a sauna . The second floor should have a living room and a bathroom. The third floor should have 4 bedrooms and each of the bedrooms should be with a shower . And the fourth floor should have massage rooms and a little spa for me and my family . There should be a basement in the house , in the basement we should have game rooms like bowling and a pool room , and one room with a big tv and with very comfortable sofas and chairs . The following housework: v Washing up v Trees traction v Furnaces heating v Cooking v Tidying up v Domestic animals care Summer and autumn: q Lawn mowing q
In my living room there is circular glass table which is situated in front of sofa ( dark brown and soft ). Walls are all white because then i can greate the look that i want with the furniture - spacious, modern and simple. Furniture is almost all dark brown tabels and different shelves has been made dark Walnut. Lamps, decorations, vases and ohter items are yellow, orange or green to bring color into the room. When you move to the second floor, then there are three bedrooms, bathroom, toilet and wardrobe. Two bedrooms are for my children and one for me and my husband ( if i have them ). My own bedroom has one wall which is dark brown, ohter walls are olso white like in the down stairs. A bare tree has been drawn on the white wall with transition on the brown wall. It has light pink flower buds. In my room there are also big windows preceded by silk curtains ( silver ) which reach on the floor. I need a big mirror and silver ceiling lamp.
family to entertain guests on their State, ceremonial and official visits to the United Kingdom. During August and September the Queen makes her yearly visit to Scotland allowing the palace to open up these lavish rooms to the public. In 1993 the Royal family took the massive decision to open Buckingham Palace to tourists and the public as a way to increase income for the Royal household. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. About 400 people work at the Palace, including domestic servants, chefs, footmen, cleaners, plumbers, gardeners, chauffers, electricians, and two people who look after the 300 clocks. At the rear of the palace, is the large and park-like garden which, together with its lake, is the largest private garden in London. Here the Queen hosts her annual garden parties each summer, and also holds large functions to celebrate royal milestones, such as jubilees
royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Buckingham Palace is 108 metres long across the front, 120 metres deep (including the quadrangle) and 24 metres high. The total floor area of the Palace, from basement to roof, covers over 77,000 square metres.Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. There are 1,514 doors and 760 windows in Buckingham Palace. All windows are cleaned every six weeks to keep them clean.Today over 800 members of staff are based at Buckingham Palace. Their jobs range from housekeeping to horticulture, catering to correspondence. Some of the more unusual jobs include fendersmith, clockmaker and flagman.Buckingham Palace has its own chapel, post office, swimming pool, staff cafeteria, doctor's surgery and cinema
My dream home My dream home in near the wood.The third-storey home has got a bathroom,a kitchen,a bedroom,a living room,a libary,and a music room.It has also got great view from it`s windows.It in the shape of square.On the first floor is big living room with opened kitchen.On the second floor are bedrooms and bathrooms.On the third floor are libary and music room.There are two balconys,big terrance and swimming pool.I like this beacuse it`s big and near the wood.
Dear Mike, How are you? I'm writing to let you know that I think I found the perfect house for you to rent. It's in a really nice location. The address is 32 Beech Lane, Deighton. You have to sign a six-month contract and the rent is 800 pounds per month. The house is really charming outside. It is a 2-storey white wooden detached house. It has a large garden at the front and also a garage. Inside, the house is wonderful! It is fully-furnished and upstairs there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. Downstairs there is a bathroom, living room with an old fireplace and a dining room and a kitchen. Let me know if you like the sound of it. I hope I'll hear from you soon. Love, Mari
can be hired EXERCISE PASSIVE VOICE Pane laused passiivi! 1) My great-grandfather built this house. 2) The policeman stopped the car. 3) In Canada people speak English and French. 4) The car killed his dog. 5) Robert took these photos. 6) Even the best pupils sometimes make this mistake. 7) Tailors make suits and overcoats. 8) The children do all the housework. 9) My boyfriend gave me this ring. 10) Ken saw the girls. 11) They clean the bedrooms every morning. Answers: 1) This house was built by my great-grandfather. 2) The car was stopped by the policeman. 3) English and French are spoken in Canada. 4) His dog was killed by the car. 5) These photos were taken by Robert. 6) This mistake is sometimes made even by the best students. 7) Suits and overcoats are made by tailors. 8) All the housework is done by the children. 9) This ring was given me by my boyfriend. 10) The girls were seen by Ken.
Buckingham palace was originally built for Duke of Buckingham in 1703 but later it was acquired by George lll in 1761 as a private resident. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. Inside of the palace.. The palace contains 77,000 square metres of floorspace. It also includes music room, green and white drawing room, gallerys, many bedrooms, suits and many more rooms. GREEN DRAWING ROOM WHITE DRAWING ROOM Today.. Buckingham Palace is still one of the most beautiful palaces in UK. Thousands of tourists visit it every year and royal family spends there most of their free time. PRINCE PHILIP QUEEN ELIZABETH ll When you ever get the chance to go to UK, then use your
holiday with my family. I found your advertisement in the Internet which seemed suitable to me, but I need more details. The first thing I would like to know is whether we can take our dog with us, or are there extra conditions? As we usually travel by car and it is said in your advertisement that it is possible to park a car, but I wonder if we have to pay extra for it. I hope you can also let me know about the holiday house which has 2 bedrooms and a kitchen. However, if I want to buy some food, is there a fridge I could use? As the advert states one week costs € 252. Could you also inform me if the price includes bed linen and towels too or I have to bring my own? Finally, I am interested whether you have the Internet access where I can find out more details. I look forward to hearing from you. Your faithfully, Mari Mets
A stereotype The average Estonian is a woman (54%) between age 20 and 72 years old. She lives in a private house. The house is situated in town or near it. It has 4 bedrooms, 1 or 2 bathrooms, an utility room and a kitchen. The average Estonian is married. The average Estonian works 40-45 hours a week, and has at least 1 holiday for 4 weeks every year. Most of the holidays are spent with relatives or abroad. The man In the family works in the office of a company and earns 3000kr a week. He goes to work by car and starts at 8.30 in the morning. He likes his job and hopes to get promotion. Women work in service industry and go there by car. They sometimes earn
MY DREAM HOME MIHKEL KUKK TAK-16 LOCATION • it would be located on Point Dume (Malibu). • climate would be sea like. • it would be near the sea. • on top of a cliff. • near a beach. TYPE OF HOUSE • a futuristic mansion. • inspired by the Stark's mansion from "Iron Man". ROOMS • 2 big bedrooms • A workshop • A pantry • Many bathrooms • A gaming room • A staff room • A kitchen • • A living room A few empty rooms • A man cave • A garage • A gym STYLE • Futuristic • White • Glass walls • Big • Lit • Roomie APPLIANCES • A ton of screens
It was built in 1705, originally known as Buckingham House. In 1826, King George IV started to expand the house into a palace. Queen Victoria was the first queen who lived in Buckingham Palace. A part of the palace is still used by the Royal family, it’s the Queen’s official and main royal London home. Other parts of the palace can be visited. About 400 people work at the Palace. And 2 people, who look after the 300 clocks. There are 755 rooms including 19 State rooms, 52 royal bedrooms, 78 bathrooms, 92 offices, a cinema, a swimming pool, post office and police station. The largest room at Buckingham Palace is the Ballroom. There’s a helicopter landing area, a lake, and a tennis court in Buckingham Palace’s garden. And Victoria monument near the Buckingham Palace. Royal Flag When the Queen is at home - her royal flag flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. This flag is called the Royal Standard. Foot Guards Five regiments of Foot Guards
will offer you an opportunity to be friends with your neighbor. However, you never know who they might be they might throw dance parties in their house or be annoying in some other way. For the location, I would prefer residential area it would be nice and peaceful there. In addition to this, civilization and neighbors are close in case I needed them. My ideal house would be a spacious one. I would like three or four bedrooms, if that would be possible. One of them would be master bedroom, another one would be for guests and the remaining one or two would be nurseries. I would also want my house to have dining room as well as kitchen, a living room, an office and/or library and a pool in the backyard. Generally, the house must be comfortable, if not luxurious, and quite well-maintained. It doesn't have to be fully furnished, as it would be even more exciting to furnish it by myself. However,
get my place. Also, the house is located near the Comarket and behind the park. So it does not take much time to go to the shop and you have a very good opportunity to go jogging in the morning. Further, the rent is not expensive, only 800£ a month. Secondly, the house is very nice and spacious. It is a new stone building house or as the owner calls it, a castle. You do not have to worry about furnish, because it is fully- furnished. It has 2 floors and it contains 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Then, it has a large dining room with fireplace, modern fitted large kitchen, central heating, built-in wardrobes and a living room. Also, house has got a driveway as well as garage. In addition, it has a large garden and a patio in the backyard. So, if the weather is good you can make a barbecue and a house warming in the backyard. Finally, that's all for now. I look forward to your opinion. If you want, I can send
facade* evolved into today´s Grand Entrance. · Goring House was possibly the first house erected within the site around 1624. · The Queen's House was intended as a private retreat for King George III`s wife, Queen Charlotte and 14 of their 15 cildren were born there. The Queen's House Goring house Fassaad* Home of the monarch · There are 19 state rooms, 52 principal* bed-, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, 78 bathrooms and has its own office, cinema swimming pool doctor`s surgery and jeweller`s workshop. · The Garden is the largest private garden in London and the Queen holds her annual garden parties and large funtions* to celebrate royal milestones. · Adjacent to the palace is The Royal Mews*, where the royal carriages, including the Gold State Coach, are housed. · The Mall, which was completed in 1911 as part of a grand memorial
Markus, so it's a big pro. From the outside the cottage looks very pretty. It's finished with blue pine and is painted to light-green. It has also a marvelous thatched roof and it really reminds me one of these little elf houses from fairytales. Interior of the house is fully-furnished, it's is very spacious, but still comfortable and cozy. On the ground floor there is a living room decorated with unique lighting fixtures and beautiful wall ornaments. There's also a fireplace. Two bedrooms with a view over the lake are situated on the first floor. There is a sauna with bubble tube on this floor, too. I found it would be a perfect place for spending your Christmas and summer holidays here. Can you only imagine how fun can be the time spent in this beautiful house, being surrounded by all of your dearest friends? So, I wrote you only a most important information about this summerhouse. I'll add some photos we took of it, too
air and unpolluted water. I don't find myself very happy in little and uncomfortable house, so my dream house is very cozy, comfortable, well planned, with lost of gigantic windows. If you asked about rooms, I must say that I don't need many of them, but it is very important that all these rooms were as large as it is possible. The modern front door opens into a spacious hall, where are many portraits of family members, exotic flowers. As far as bedrooms they are very large, comfortable and elegant as well. There are soft, huge beds and many antique things. It makes me to feel comfortable. By the way, every bedroom has bathroom and toilet, which are spacious and modern. There are a majority of mirrors and wardrobes. There is no question that the accent of the house is living room, as it is the place where I can relax, watch TV, listen to music or just sit and look at the fire. In case I am
The swimming pools shallowest depth is 0.4 m, sloping to the deepest end of 1.8m. We strongly advise strict supervision of children and toddlers around the pool area by a capable adult, as the pool is not fenced. However, it is possible to close and lock all the doors at the villa, creating a definite and secured boundary separating the pool area to the villa. Both Villas (Deluxe Villa and Master Exclusive Villa) Include the Following : Three master-bedrooms (AC/TV/Cable) 2 min. walk to Berawa Beach Private Swimming Pools Authentic interior design Fully equipped European kitchen Four staff Expat-managed Language EN/FR/IND Hotspot high-speed WiFi ( With Vouchers ) Free unlimeted WiFi in Canggu Club Intl. cable TV channels Free access to Canggu Private Members Sport Club (including fitness, squash and tennis courts, pool, restaurants and many kids' activities) The Master Exclusive Villa and the Deluxe Villa
One of the most interesting sight is Jägala Waterfall. Lake Peipus separates Estonia from Russia. The largest river basing is round the Pärnu eastern. In Estonia there are huge forest areas and wood is an important export article. Unfortunately Estonia is not rich on other natural resources. STATISTICS The average Estonian is a woman (54%) between age 20 and 72 years old. She lives in a private house. The house is situated in town or near it. It has 4 bedrooms, 1 or 2 bathrooms, an utility room and a kitchen. The average Estonian is married. The average Estonian works 40-45 hours a week, and has at least 1 holiday for 4 weeks every year. Most of the holidays are spent with relatives or abroad. The man In the family works in the office of a company and earns 3000kr a week. He goes to work by car and starts at 8.30 in the morning. He likes his job and hopes to get promotion. Women work in service industry and go there by car
sofa cushions on the couch and a rug made out of recycled old clothes. Dining room and the kitchen are separated from the living room with a wall. Kitchen is fully-equipped and there you can find everything you need. A big table, where the family gathers in the evenings, is in the dining room. As I love fire, you can find a fireplace and a lots of candles, which make me feel warm inside in the cold winter nights. Going up the stairs, we have reached the second floor, where are bedrooms, a guest room, two bathrooms and a toilet. My bedroom is in warm colours, and there is a big soft bed, a nightstand, some plants and a door leading to my wardrobe, where are all my cloths and shoes. A room is lightened by a big window, and whenever you want, you can pull down the blinds and sleep til noon, but you can also let the sun shine in. Guest room is modest, with a bed, TV and some armchairs. The first thing you notice entering the bathroom, is
Example: I go to the gym twice a week. · Is used before numeral when it means "one" Examples: a hundred, a pound, a thousand, a dollar, a quarter, a half The · Is used when both the person speaking and listener know the specific object they are talking about. Example: I remembered the fun I had with them. · Is used when you have mentioned something/somebody before. Example: I live in a house. The house is quite old and has four bedrooms. · Is used with nouns when talking about something specific. Example: Bob has got a car and a bike. The car is green and the bike is blue. · Is used with nouns that are unique. Example: The sky was a brilliant blue. They all sat in the sun. · Is used with superlative adjectives. Example: He was the cleverest man I ever knew. · Is used with the names of families. Example: the Browns · Is used with the names of newspapers, organisations, buildings, titles and art
vowels (a,e,i,o,u) Can I have an apple? She is an English teacher. · the = definite article (a specific object that both the person speaking and the listener know) The car over there is fast. The teacher is very good, isn't he? · The first time you speak of something use "a or an", the next time you repeat that object use "the". I live in a house. The house is quite old and has four bedrooms. I ate in a Chinese restaurant. The restaurant was very good. · DO NOT use an article with countries, states, counties or provinces, lakes and mountains except when the country is a collection of states such as "The United States". He lives in Washington near Mount Rainier. They live in northern British Columbia. · Use an article with bodies of water, oceans and seas - My country borders on the Pacific Ocean
and thermal insulation, and also carry and transfer imposed and dead loads. In my house is one ground floor what is made of pre cast concrete and upper floor what is made of timber. We chose a timber floor, because in private house is special sound insulation not required. The timber floor joist run wall to wall and the joists are bear on the wall. As we know the decking can be finished in different ways. We used PVC sheets in kitchen, parquet in living room and bedrooms and tiles in bathroom. We have different colours wood linings in every room. Roofs are part of external envelope and the main purpose is to protect buildings against precipitations and sounds. My house have a pitched roof what is covered with corrugated iron. Roof struss consists of principal rafters, ceiling joists and struts made of timber. Those parts are secured together with steel connector what is pressed into the timber. There are also iron gutters and drainpipes to run water away.
• Inimeste elukeskkond annab nende isiksuse seadumuste kohta erineval määral informatsiooni. • Magamistoad on nii-öelda rohkem oma “omaniku nägu” kui kontorid, samas • kõige täpsemalt peegeldavad ruumid inimeste avatuse määra ning kõige vähemal määral seda, kuivõrd sotsiaalse inimesega on tegemist. Gosling, S. D., Ko, S. J., Mannarelli, T., & Morris, M. E. (2002). A Room with a Cue: Judgments of Personality Based on Offices and Bedrooms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 82, 379‐398. William Chaplin Chaplin, W. F., Phillips, J. B., Brown, J., Clanton, N. R., & Stein. J. L. (2000). Handshaking, gender, personality, and first impressions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 110-117. Jõuline või lõtv käepigistus? Kindel käepigistus oli seotud
faire economy new type, where government has no control over economy; booming economy- needed new markets and endless supply of raw materials; 1845- potato famine in Ireland, 1846- Corn Laws (import of cheap corn to feed hungry people); Social life: religious doubts (Darwin's The Origin of Species 1859)- question raised: is there a God at all?; sexual liberation- changed people thoughts about sex (before men & women had different bedrooms); problems: alcoholism, prostitution, child workforce, primitive technology. · How did the class structure change? Highest class was aristocracy (the Church and the nobility); the middle class/the bourgeoisie (shopkeepers, merchants, lawyers, businessmen etc.) was the biggest class; and the lowest class "the working class" and "the poor"; new change was the upward mobility people could become richer and move upward in social
adjectives. 1 Come and look at ________ insects. 2 Stop ________ man! 3 I was in fifth grade last year. I am in sixth grade ________ year. 4 Bring ________ chairs here. 5 ________ ice cream is delicious. 6 Can you see ________ stars in the sky? Exercise 4 Are the underlined words demonstrative adjectives or demonstrative pronouns? Write DA (for demonstrative adjectives) or DP (for demonstrative pronouns) in the blanks. 1 This house has five bedrooms. _______ 2 Who is that man? _______ 3 This is our school. _______ 4 These are wild animals. _______ 5 That is right. _______ 6 What's that noise? _______ 7 These books are Jane's. _______ 8 Those books belong to me. _______ 9 These are donkeys. _______
.., etc. TASK 25 Read the letter below and answer the following questions. · Who is going to read this letter? · Is it formal or informal? · What is the topic of each paragraph? · Read the letter again and underline the opening and closing remarks, then replace them with other appropriate expressions. Dear Ann and David, We're writing to invite you to our house-warming party on May 26th. Our new house is wonderful; it's a semi-detached town house with three bedrooms and a small back garden. The kitchen is huge, and is fitted with wooden cupboards that make you feel as if you are in a country kitchen. Alt three bedrooms are rather small but very cosy. The living room is quite big and has lovely French windows which open onto a terrace. You shouldn't have too much trouble finding the house, but here are a few directions so you don't get lost. Take the A27 road for Lewes and turn right at the roundabout where there is a signpost for Hawkstead
A: Yes,it'son Riverside B: Anddoesit havea separate diningroom? AnswerKey A: No,it doesn't.There isa combined loungeanddiningroom. A lnside:3 bedrooms,large lounge/diningroom, fireplace, B: I see.Dothebedrooms havefittedwardrobes? entrancehall,modernfittedkitchen,attic,centralheating, A: Yes,theydo. built-inwardrobes B: Onelastquestion. Doesthekitchenhavea dishwasher?
A: Yes,it'son Riverside B: Anddoesit havea separate diningroom? AnswerKey A: No,it doesn't.There isa combined loungeanddiningroom. A lnside:3 bedrooms,large lounge/diningroom, fireplace, B: I see.Dothebedrooms havefittedwardrobes? entrancehall,modernfittedkitchen,attic,centralheating, A: Yes,theydo. built-inwardrobes B: Onelastquestion. Doesthekitchenhavea dishwasher?
A: Yes,it'son Riverside B: Anddoesit havea separate diningroom? AnswerKey A: No,it doesn't.There isa combined loungeanddiningroom. A lnside:3 bedrooms,large lounge/diningroom, fireplace, B: I see.Dothebedrooms havefittedwardrobes? entrancehall,modernfittedkitchen,attic,centralheating, A: Yes,theydo. built-inwardrobes B: Onelastquestion. Doesthekitchenhavea dishwasher?
A: Yes,it'son Riverside B: Anddoesit havea separate diningroom? AnswerKey A: No,it doesn't.There isa combined loungeanddiningroom. A lnside:3 bedrooms,large lounge/diningroom, fireplace, B: I see.Dothebedrooms havefittedwardrobes? entrancehall,modernfittedkitchen,attic,centralheating, A: Yes,theydo. built-inwardrobes B: Onelastquestion. Doesthekitchenhavea dishwasher?
class II and class III requirements respectively. According to calculations, the air change rate in the summer remained in the interval of 0.1-2.2 h-1 and the average was 0.79 h-1. According to the average air change rate, 56% and 60% of the examined apartments corresponded with the requirements of EVSEN 15251 class II and class III requirements respectively. There was no observable difference between air change in bedrooms with or without replaced windows. 306 16.8 The microbiological damage of building materials and indoor air Compared to brick apartment buildings and prefabricated large panel buildings, fewer different types of mould occurred on the interior surfaces of wooden apartment buildings. Both renovated and old wooden windows have practically no mould damage. The analysis
the room when last at Pemberley. "He is certainly a good brother," said Elizabeth, as she walked towards one of the windows. Mrs. Reynolds anticipated Miss Darcy's delight, when she should enter the room. "And this is always the way with him," she added. "Whatever can give his sister any pleasure is sure to be done in a moment. There is nothing he would not do for her." The picture-gallery, and two or three of the principal bedrooms, were all that remained to be shown. In the former were many good paintings; but Elizabeth knew nothing of the art; and from such as had been already visible below, she had willingly turned to look at some drawings of Miss Darcy's, in crayons, whose subjects were usually more interesting, and also more intelligible. In the gallery there were many family portraits, but they could have little to fix the attention of a stranger