Brighton Brighton is a seaside town on the south coast of England. It is a very popular holiday destination. Brighton was a tiny fishing village. It grew into a town when the railway opened. There were no big houses, shopping centers or hotels, only small fishermen's cottages. Children played in the streets or made sandcastles. People used to swim in the sea or go for walks on the beach. Brighton is not a small quiet town anymore. Now you can find many 5-star hotels, cinemas, restaurants and small cafes by the marina. Brighton also offers a lot of people interested of history. They can also visit a lot of museums and antique shops. Nowadays, most tourists visit Brighton for a relaxing break in a seaside resort. Brighton has a lot to offer visitors of all ages.
grounds and a museum. Kristel: "The Longest-running Shows in the West End" "The Mousetrap", for 57 years, over 23 000 shows, based on a novel by A. Christie. Very mysterious piece, the murderer is unknown. "Les Misérables", for 24 years, based on Hugo´s novel. St Martin´s theatre was built in 1916, Queen´s theatre. "The Phantom of the Opera" is played in Her Majesty´s Theatre since 1986. The name varies according to whether the monarch is male of female. Getlin: "Brighton, A Seaside Resort" Population is 155 919, is on the south coast, there are 2 universities, in 1974 an Eurovision Song Contest was held there. Romans built a villa there in the late first century. Brighton Baths were built in 1769, population grew from 19th century. The Royal Pavilion was used as a hospital. Queen Victoria didn´t like this town. Pavilion has been restored and is opened for visitors. Brighton Pier is an amusement park. West Pier is cut off from the shore since 1975
ABBA ABBA Rootsist pärit Tegevusaastad 1972-1982 Liikmed: Agnetha Fältskog Björn Ulvaeus Benny Andersson Anni-Frid Lyngstad ABBA liikmete elu Agnetha Fältskog- edukas soolokarjäär, kaks last (tütar, poeg) Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad- edukas soolokarjäär, kaks last (poeg, tü Benny Andersson- sooloartist Björn Ulvaeus- sooloartist Eurovisioon 1974 "Waterloo" Mänedzer Stig Anderson Varasem katse 1973, "Ring Ring" Brighton 1974, "Waterloo" Dirigent Sven-Olof Walldoff oli riietatud Napoleoniks. Pärast Eurovisiooni Said kuulsaks laialt Euroopas, Austraalias ja USAs. Tulid välja järjest hittidega SOS, Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Money Money Money, Knowing Me Knowing You, Thank You For The Music, Chiquitita, The Winner Takes It All, Super Trouper jpt. Pärast The Beatles'eid on neid nimetatud teiseks kõige kuulsamaks bändiks maailmas. ABBA logo:
It's hard to believe, but in Great Britain one you can find practically any type of scenery. Britain is unusually beautiful country! England can be divided for four parts: the Southeast, the Southwest, East Anglia, the Midlands and the North of England. The Southeast is a highly populated region of England. London, the capital of the UK, and such historical cities as Windsor, Dover and Brighton are situated here. When people travel to Britain by sea or by air they usually arrive in the Southeast, for this is where the main passenger ports and airports are. Heathrow airport, one of the world's busiest airports is about 33 km west of central London. The Southwest is the region where the main activity is farming. The Southwest used to be known for its pirates. The two principal cities of the region are Bristol and Bath
What did they wear to work? 25. The family bought a private house on the outskirts. (Where) a. The family did not buy a private house on the outskirts b. Where did the family buy a private house? 26. Tom made many mistakes in his test. (How many) a. Tom did not make many mistakes in his test b. How many mistakes did Tom make in his test? 27. Moodusta: Mixed practice 28. eitav lause 29. küsimus 30. Mary lives in Brighton. (Where) a. Mary does not live in Brighton b. Where does Mary lives? 31. They keep their money in the bank. (Where) a. They do not keep their money in the bank b. Where do they keep their money? 32. Winter lasts for three months. (How long) a. Winter does not last for three months b. How long does winter last? 33. He stayed in bed for five days. (How long) a. He did not stay in bed for five days b. How long did he stay in bed? 34
teams play the game what is very similar to good known to us hockey in the ice , but here game is held underwater , what makes this sport very intresting and unusual. Some History Was started in the United Kingdom by Alan Blake in 1954 Octopush Blake formed Southsea Sub-Aqua Club who first played in Eastney Swimming Pool, Portsmouth, England first octopush competition between teams from Southsea, Bournemouth and Brighton in early 1955. Southsea won then, and they are still highly ranked at national level today. great popularity in the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, the United States, the Netherlands and France World Championships have been held every two years The last 17th World Championship was held in Coimbra, Portugal in August 2011 Planning is underway for the next 18th World Championship, what
Background description to events in a strong description. E.g. as he was walking through the woods, the birds were singing and the sun was shining brightly. Time expressions used with Past Continuous: while, when, as, the moment that, etc Used to Would Used to (+ infinitive) expresses past habits or states. It forms its negative and interrogative with did and is the same in all persons. E.g. Stacey used to live in Brighton. Would (+ infinitive) expresses past repeated actions and routines. E.g. Every day, Peter would wake up early, take a shower and set out for work. Past Perfect is used for: A past action, which occurred before another action or before stated past time. E.g. She had typed all the letters by 10 o'clock. Complete past actions, which had visible results in the past. E.g. She was crying because she had lost her job.
Today over 800 members of staff are based at Buckingham Palace. Their jobs range from housekeeping to gardening. · . There are 1,514 doors and 760 windows in Buckingham Palace. All windows are cleaned every six weeks to keep them clean. · Some rooms at Buckingham Palace have a Chinese theme. That is because they feature furniture and décor which were originally based in the Prince Regent's orientalstyle Royal Pavilion at Brighton (later sold by Queen Victoria to fund building work at Buckingham Palace). · During the Second World War, Buckingham Palace suffered nine direct bomb hits. On several situation King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were in the Palace. One person did die during the wartime bombing: PC Steve Robertson, a policeman on duty at the Palace, was killed on 8 March 1941 when the north side of the Palace was wrecked.
I haven't done any revision. e) I wish the people next door hadn't made / wouldn't make / couldn't make so much noise. I can't hear myself think! f) Darling, I love you so much! I wish we are / had been / would be / could be together always! g) I'm sorry I missed your birthday party. I really wish I come / came / had come / would come. h) I like my new boss but I wish she gave / would give / could give me some more responsibility. i) Having a lovely time in Brighton. I wish you are / were / had been here. j) This car was a complete waste of money. If only I didn't buy /hadn't bought it. 2.- 3.- 4.- Choose the most suitable verb form in each sentence. a) A cheque is all right, but I'd rather you pay / paid me cash. b) Imagine you live / lived in New York. How would you feel? c) If only I have / had / would have a screwdriver with me. d) If you want to catch the last train, it's time you leave / left.
music, and they topped the charts worldwide from 1972 to 1982. ABBA ABBA have sold nearly 370 million records worldwide,making them the second best-selling band in history and the second best-selling pop artists in history and they still sell two to three million records a year. ABBA ABBA success started in 1974 when they won The Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton with a song called Waterloo ABBA Agnetha Fältskog(born 5 April 1950) is a Swedish recording artist and composer She has aerophobia* It was very difficult for her to travel Fältskog wrote her first song aged only six, which was named "Två små troll" (Two Little Trolls). In 1958, she started taking piano lessons Fältskog worked as a telephonist for a car firm Agnetha sold 1.2 million records of her first solo album after ABBA.
rock, and Molko's high-pitched vocals. The first single for the album, "Taste in Men", was one of their most popular, with a trance synthesiser in the background and wailing distorted guitars. Black Market Music did not receive the same level of long term recognition and media hype as Without You I'm Nothing did, but its peak sales outperformed those of its predecessor, in both the UK and France. The Kooks are an English indie rock band formed in Brighton, East Sussex, in 2004. Formed by Luke Pritchard (vocals/guitar), Hugh Harris (lead guitar), Paul Garred (drums), and Max Rafferty (bass guitar), the lineup of the band remained constant until 2008 and the departure of Rafferty. Dan Logan was drafted in as a temporary replacement, until Peter Denton joined the band on a permanent basis in October 2008.A self-described "pop" band, their music is primarily influenced by the 1960s British Invasion movement and post-punk
CLOSING REMARKS I would appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience. Please contact me regarding any queries you may have. I enclose my CV and I would be glad to attend an interview at any time convenient to you. I look forward to hearing from you in due course, etc. A JOB APPLICATION TASK 28 Read the advertisement and the job application. What is the function of each of the three main paragraphs in Carina's letter? YOUNG COOK required to join a small team in a highly commended Brighton hotel specializing in modern European cooking to the highest standard. Would suit someone with enthusiasm, wishing to develop skills and responsibility. 5day week, salary in accordance with qualifications and experience. Accommodation available. Apply with CV to Mrs B H Albion, Restaurant Angelique, The Royal Parade, Brighton BN1 5JS. Mrs B H Albion Restaurant Angelique The Royal Parade Brighton BN1 SJS 79 Rue Daguerre Paris 75014 France Tel (00.33) 47.07.83.5 January 15th 2000
*Inglismaa riigi rahvastik on rahvastiku vananemise etapis. Inglismaa suuremad linnad ja linnastud: 1.Greater London 8,278,251 inimest 2.West Midlands (Birmingham) 2,284,093 inimest 3.Greater Manchester 2,240,230 inimest 4.West Yorkshire (Leeds) 1,499,465 inimest 5.Tyneside (Newcastle) 879,996 inimest 6.Liverpool 816,216 inimest 7.Nottingham 666,358 inimest 8.Sheffield 640,720 inimest 9.Bristol 551,066 inimest 10.Brighton 461,181 inimest Inglismaal elab umbes 90% inimestest linnas, see on väga linnastunud riik ja rahvastikutihedus on suur. Paljud suuremad riigid asuvad Inglismaa äärealadel ehk mere lähedal ja meri on kindlasti üks põhjustest miks linnad asuvad seal kuna vee lähedus on tähtis linnade kujunemisel. Palju mõjutab ka pinnamood, näiteks on Londonis ja selle ümbruses on pinnamood tasasem kui põhjapoolel.
Launched in 1990 (registered charity no. 802757) we give financial support to pioneering, frontline organisations that otherwise have little hope of conventional funding. The Foundation's focus is to assist those working to achieve progress in the areas of human and civil rights, environmental and animal protection. We are part of the L'Oréal family. CLICK HERE to find out more about our parent company. History The very first The Body Shop® store opened on 26th March 1976 in Brighton, on the south coast of England. By 1978 the first overseas franchise is a kiosk in Brussels and by 1982 new shops open at a rate of two per month. In 1985, in its first year as a public company, The Body Shop sponsored posters for Greenpeace. A year later, it created an Environmental Projects Department of its own, while the first major campaign for The Body Shop is "Save the Whales" with Greenpeace, in 1986. The first Community Trade product for The Body Shop was a footsie roller, produced
3.REFERENCES Balakian, Anna. 1993. ‘Symbolism’, in Preminger and Brogan (eds.):1256-1259. Bayley, John. 1988. “Larkin’s Short Story Poems”, in Hartley (ed.): 272-283. Brogan, T. V. F. and Scott, Clive. 1993. “Enjambren”, in Preminger and Brogan (eds.): 359-60. Brownjohn, Alan. 1975. Philip Larkin. Essex: Longman. Chesters, Graham. 2007 “Philip Larkin and the Poetics of Resistance.” About Larkin 23. Cooper, Stephen. 2004. Philip Larkin: Subversive Writer. Brighton: Sussex Academic. Everett, Barbara. 1986. “Philip Larkin: After Symbolism”. Essays in Criticism, XXX: 230-44. Guillén, Jorge. 1969. Lenguaje y poesía. Madrid: Alianza. Haffenden, John. 1981. Viewpoints: Poets in conversation. Londres. Hartley, George. 1988. Philip Larkin. 1922-1985. A tribute. Londres: The Marvell Press. István D., Rácz. 2011. Philip Larkin's Poetics: Theory and Practice. Larkin, Philip. 1983. Required Writing: Miscellaneous Pieces 1955-1982. Levi, Peter. 1986
" And when her sisters abused it as ugly, she added, with perfect unconcern, "Oh! but there were two or three much uglier in the shop; and when I have bought some prettier-coloured satin to trim it with fresh, I think it will be very tolerable. Besides, it will not much signify what one wears this summer, after the ----shire have left Meryton, and they are going in a fortnight." "Are they indeed!" cried Elizabeth, with the greatest satisfaction. "They are going to be encamped near Brighton; and I do so want papa to take us all there for the summer! It would be such a delicious scheme; and I dare say would hardly cost anything at all. Mamma would like to go too of all things! Only think what a miserable summer else we shall have!" "Yes," thought Elizabeth, "that would be a delightful scheme indeed, and completely do for us at once. Good Heaven! Brighton, and a whole campful of soldiers, to us, who have
· Sex, weight, estimated age (1-2 years) and parasite load (count of ectoparasites in 1 mln) recorded for each study animal · Urban animals were 1,52 kg heavier than animals from nearby rural study area (10,5kg vs 9 kg) · Radio tracking: o Repeatedly recording animals locations Range of individuals and groups · Mean individual home ranges: males 6,16ha; females 3,8 · Mean group ranges: o Brighton: 9ha o Sussex: 90ha o A town in Belarus; Poland: 1280 ha · Smallest recorded ranges for badgers · Badgers only require small range in this urban habitat Habitat selection · Scrub and garden habitats particularly important · Scrub is `natural' habitat that provides shelter and somewhere to locate sett.. but does not ecplain small ranges · Importance of garden habitat: o Abundant food available in gardens: 53% of households provided food, either
arising from the French revolutionary Wars, The Napoleonic Wars and dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire Britain was not even to discuss maritime rights, new territories like Trinidad, Tobago, Mauritius, Ceylon Regency During the reign of George III who became irrevocably insane, George, Prince of Wales, was made Prince Regent in 1811 by the Regency Act He later became George IV Period of excess for the aristocracy, the Brighton pavilion, distinctive era for litearture, architecture, fashions and politics Periodic riots, concern for british might imitate the upheaval of the French Revolution The Peterloo Massacre 1819 50 000-60 000 peaceful petitioners gathered on St Peter´s field in Manchester for the repeal of the Corn Laws Demonstration was crushed down by cavalry, 11 killed, 400 wounded Corn Law artifically raised the price of imported corn to keep it out of British Markets
1 I prefer to go on a __________________ holiday, where everything is already organized and paid for. 2 The _____________________ life in London is great, especially the theatres and discos. 3 I have a _____________________ friend who lives in Japan and we write to each other every month. 4 All the tickets for the rock _____________________ were sold out. 5 The train leaves from _____________________ three, I think. 6 Can I have a _____________________ ticket to Brighton please, to come back on Monday? 7 The cabin _____________________ on the plane served us drinks and a snack. 8 The _____________________ to Heathrow airport was delayed because of the snow. 9 Why do people _____________________ fire to forests? 10You can wear something _____________________ for the party, like jeans and a T-shirt. Marks: /10
will you? plan to leave? 3 is there? 11 shall we? 6A Opinion and belief 3 Can you tell me when the next 4 didn't they? 12 doesn't it? page 47 train from Brighton arrives? 5 don't they? 13 had you? 1 1 accept 5 infer 4 I'd like to know what happened. 6 did I? 14 do they? 2 Admit 6 doubt 5 I wonder if you would be willing 7 does it? 15 will you? 3 implied 7 wonder to donate some money to charity? 8 mustn't we? 16 won't you?
ku “omadust”, küll saame hinnata nii-öelda andekat käitumist. Kuna ühes klassis on palju õpilasi ning igaüks neist on erinev ja oma- moodi andekas, siis on neile kõigile arendava keskkonna loomine üsna keeruline. Õpetaja saab siiski oma tööd tõhustada õpetamismeetodeid kohandades ning katsetades uusi meetodeid (Brighton, 2001). Õpet saab individualiseerida järgmiste võtetega: 1) homogeensete klasside, rühmade, koolide moodustamine õpilaste mingi ühise tunnuse või tunnuste rühma alusel – näiteks süvaõppega koo- lid (keeltekool, muusikakoolid, kunstikoolid jne), eri suundadega klassid (loodusklass, reaalklass, keelteklass) või ka huviringid, treeningrühmad jne;
*Regency The Regency period in the UK is the period when King George III was deemed unfit to rule and his son, later George IV, was named Prince Regent. It can be considered to be a transitional period between "Georgian" and "Victorian" eras. The era was distinctive for its architecture, literature, fashions, and politics. It was a period of excess for the aristocracy: for example, it was during this time that the Prince Regent built the Brighton Pavilion. However, it was also an era of uncertainty caused by the Napoleonic wars. *The Peterloo Massacre 1819 occurred at St Peter's Field, England. The end of the Napoleonic Wars had resulted in periods of famine and unemployment. It had enhanced the appeal of political Radicalism. In response, a group agitating for parliamentary reform, organised a demonstration to be addressed by Henry Hunt. Shortly after the meeting began,
Working Virtually: Managing People for Successful Virtual Teams and Organizations. Stylus Publishing. Horwitz, F.M., Bravington, D., Silvis, U. The Promise of Virtual Teams: Identifying Key Factors in Effectiveness and Failure. Journal of European Industrial Training, 2006, Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 472-494. 90 Huws, U., O'Regan, S. 2001. eWork in Europe: The EMERGENCE 18 - Country Employer Survey. IES Report No. 380, Institute for Employment Studies, Brighton. Gareis, K., Lilischkis, S., Mentrup, A. Mapping the Mobile eWorkforce in Europe. [http://www.empirica.biz/empirica/ publikationen/documents/Gareis-ea_MVW_2005.pdf] 05.07.2007, vahendusel. Johnson, P., Heimann, V., O'Neill, K. The "Wonderland" of Virtual Teams. Journal of Workplace Learning, 2001, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 24-29. Johnston, P., Nolan, J. 2002. EWork 2002: Status Report on New Ways to Work in the Knowledge Economy. [http://www.etw.org/2003/Archives/eWork2002-EN.pdf] 12
colour; tabbies were recognised in brown, blue (black markings on blue background, possibly black-silver tabbies), silver and light grey-and-white (probably blue-silver tabbies). In 1872 Weir described smoke Persians, "a beauty was shown at Brighton, which was white with black tips to the hair, the white being scarcely visible unless the hair was parted". The following year these were numerous enough to have their own classes. The British National Cat Show of 1879 included a Persian with a coat of "strangely graduated grey" (possibly chinchilla or shaded silver)
work. famiry (eg marriage/chirdren) usedto go for longwalksin the . achievements . lateryears countryside/ My grandfather is calledHarry.Hewasbornin Brighton in 1920.whenhe left Grandma used to make hejoinedthelocalfirebrigade. school Hegotmarried whenhewastwenty-six.He porridgefor breakfast. / andhiswife Adahadseven children.
work. famiry (eg marriage/chirdren) usedto go for longwalksin the . achievements . lateryears countryside/ My grandfather is calledHarry.Hewasbornin Brighton in 1920.whenhe left Grandma used to make hejoinedthelocalfirebrigade. school Hegotmarried whenhewastwenty-six.He porridgefor breakfast. / andhiswife Adahadseven children.
work. famiry (eg marriage/chirdren) usedto go for longwalksin the . achievements . lateryears countryside/ My grandfather is calledHarry.Hewasbornin Brighton in 1920.whenhe left Grandma used to make hejoinedthelocalfirebrigade. school Hegotmarried whenhewastwenty-six.He porridgefor breakfast. / andhiswife Adahadseven children.
work. famiry (eg marriage/chirdren) usedto go for longwalksin the . achievements . lateryears countryside/ My grandfather is calledHarry.Hewasbornin Brighton in 1920.whenhe left Grandma used to make hejoinedthelocalfirebrigade. school Hegotmarried whenhewastwenty-six.He porridgefor breakfast. / andhiswife Adahadseven children.