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Tüdruk perekonnast
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Tüdruk perekonnast

. , -, . , , . , - , . «» - . , . . - - . - , , - , . - . , «» . «»? *. , , - , . , , . , , - , . - . * here the meaning is: "oh, absolutely everything" The "" is here used only for emphasis Vocabulary - young nature lovers' society +instr. - to look after - crew - hard - brave ­ resolution ­ luxuriant, splendid, bushy (of hair, beard etc) ­ to rummage in the engine / - to mend / ­ to acquire ­ compartment, department ­ quality / - to take apart / ­ (here) to grow ()/ - - to shave - razor / ­ to happen ­ event, incident, case. ­ just in case; ­ in any case ­ adventure , - animal ­ successfully, without trouble

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Describing people - appearance
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Describing people - appearance

eyelashes Nurgeline(ja kõhn) ­ angular Ovaalne nägu ­ oval Kortsuline ­ winkled Tedretähniline ­ freckled Neljakandiline ­ square Täidlased huuled ­ full lips Kongus nina ­ hooked nose Nösunina ­ snubnose Nöpsnina ­ buttonnose Terava otsaga ­ pointed Pruntis põsed ­ chubby Kõrged põsesarnad ­ high cheekbones Kaardus kulmud ­ arched eyebrows Kaardus ripsmed ­ curly eyelashes Tihedad ripsmed ­ thick eyelashes Puhmas kulmud ­ bushy eyebrows Mandlikujulised silmad ­ almond-shaped eyes Pähkelpruunid silmad ­ hazel eyes Topelt lõug ­ double chin Vuntsid ­ a moustache Põskhabe ­ sideburn Põselohud ­ dimples Puseriti hambad ­ crooked teeth Lai otsmik ­ a wide forehead

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Harry Potter
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Harry Potter

Ron Weasley Harry's best friend Like everyone else in his family, he also has red hair There are 7 children in his family Ron is tall, thin, has freckles and a long nose Hermione Granger Harry's best friend too Hermione is the smartest of her age Both of her parents were non-magical humans Hermione has brown eyes and bushy dark brown hair Professor Dumbledore He is the headmaster of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry He wears half-moon shaped glasses Dumbledore is tall and thin, with long silver hair and a long beard Lord Voldemort He is one of the most powerful wizards of all time He's real name is Tom Marvolo Riddle He is described as

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London presentatsioon
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London presentatsioon

Her Majesty the Queen is not allowed to go into the House of Commons because she is not a commoner. London's underground system, commonly called "the tube", was the first to be built anywhere, and it is one of the largest. Now, however, it is one of the most unreliable ­and costliest There are over 100 theatres in London Parks and gardens Royal Parks of Hyde Park Kensington Gardens Regent's Park Greenwich Park Bushy Park Richmond Park Most famous spots Piccadilly circus Trafalgar square London Bridge Tower of London Big Ben and the houses of parliament London Eye The Thames Buckingham palace Nightlife London is world famous for its party vibe and non-stop nightlife. The capital is seething with after-hours drinking and dancing dens of all shapes and sizes. From the pulsating

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Mammals of Australia
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Mammals of Australia

nestled behind a protective skin-flap while developing further Placentals - unborn young are nourished by a placenta and born at a more advanced stage, some still naked, blind and unable to walk for a week or two, others able to run on their day of birth Monotremes: Marsupial: Placentals: Echidna Kangaroo Dugong Dingoes The Dingo is Australia's wild dog. It is found in Australia, in all states but Tasmania. The Dingo is a medium sized dog, with a bushy tail, and red to yellow coat. Dingos do not bark, but they do howl. Platypus Echidna · The most distinctive · The echidna, or spiny monotreme is the ant-eater, is another platypus, a river-dwelling monotreme, which has a animal with a bill like a long sticky tongue and a duck, a furry waterproof prickly coat like a body and webbed feet. hedgehog. Platypuses live in burrows which they dig

Geograafia → Inglisekeelne geograafia
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Squirrel and chipmunk
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Squirrel and chipmunk

but also small frogs, worms and bird eggs. Some species hibernate in the winter, but some don’t. Chimpunks typically live about three years, but there have been some, who live nine years. Squirrels are familiar to almost everyone. More than 200 squirrel species live all over the world, with the notable exception of Australia. The most common European squirrels are red or brown color, while common American squirrels are grey or black. The tail is long and typically very-very bushy. Squirrels weight between 14 gramms and 1 kilo. The tiniest squirrel is only thirteen centimeters long from nose to tail, but the Indian giant squirrel is almost a meter long. Squirrels are commonly seen everywhere from woodlands to city parks. Though they are terrific climbers, squirrels do come to the ground in search of food such as nuts, acorns, berries, and flowers. They also eat bark, eggs, or baby birds. Some of the species hibernate and some don’t

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Red Panda
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Red Panda

Teine tase Kolmas tase o They have red and black fur. Neljas tase Viies tase o Red pandas have long, bushy tails. o On their heads are two large white and black ears. o The muzzle area around the nose is also covered in white fur. Ha b i t a t o Red Pandas live in Nepal, Burma, southern China and surrounding areas. o They live in Himalaya forests and in mountains, bamboo forests and thickets. Live in trees. o Be h a v i o r Red pandas are fast climbers and will use their tails to balance o

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U2-vocabulary
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U2-vocabulary

break in ­ sisse murdma doubtful - kaheldav, küsitav, kõhklev bring up ­ üles kasvatama driving licence ­ juhitluba broad ­ lai, avatud eagerness ­ innukus broad-shouldered ­ laiaõlgne ecstatic ­ ekstaatiline build ­ kehaehitus electrical wire ­ elektrijuhe bump (into) ­ kokku põrkama, otsa emoticon ­ emotikon jooksma (pseudograafiline märk, nt :- bushy (eyebrows) ­ puhmas () bustling ­ sagiv, lärmakas encourage ­ julgustama candy-scrape ­ kommi-kraapimine ? engagement ­ kihlus capable of ­ võimeline, suutlik excited ­ erutatud, põnevil centre parting ­ keskseitel executive ­ täidesaatev, täitev- chap ­ kutt experience ­ kogemus charge with ­ süüdistust esitama experiment ­ katse, eksperiment

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The Dog fence
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The Dog fence

much as 12,000 dollars The Fence is administered by the Department of Natural Resources and Mines. The Wild Dog Barrier Fence staff has 23 employees, with two person teams which patrol a 300 km section of the fence once every week. They gather the corpses of dingoes who have been died in the traps. They reset the trap and cover it with sand. THE DINGO The dingo looks like a small wolf cousin to the coyote and the jackal. It’s a leggy dog, short pointed ears and bushy tail. The most common colour is ginger and yellowish-tan. It has a short fur. Dingoes rarely bark. They yelp and howl. The dingo is Australia’s largest carnivore. They hunt alone or in small packs. They hunt mostly at night. They eat rats, kangaroos, rabbits, lizards, and of course sheep. Sheep are really easy to catch because they are slow, panicky, and have nowhere to hide. The dogs pull them down by their necks and with powerful jaws tear the sheep into pieces

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London - the capital of Great Britain
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London - the capital of Great Britain

narrow crooked streets in the town but after the fire it became a well-planned city with wide streets, beautiful squares and parks. It started on the second of September, from a bakery shop in Pudding lane and lasted for about 5 days. It destroyed 89 percent of the city . The fire spread very quickly, because the houses were side by side. After the fire of 1666, the face of London changed forever. London is famous for its large parks. The most famous parks are Bushy Park, Green Park, Greenwich Park, Regents park, Richmond Park, St James's park and Hyde park. Hyde Park is the best known because it's the largest and finest park in London. Its territory is 140 hectares. It is famous for its public speakers who stand on a box, a table or just a chair and talk to little crowds about all sorts of political, social and other ideas. The Greenwich Park is also special, because it is surrounding the national sea museum. The Regents Park

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London - climate-park and gardens
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London - climate, park and gardens

This park contains London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo, and is located near the tourist attraction of Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Closer to central London are the smaller Royal Parks of Green Park and St. James's Park. Hyde Park in particular is popular for sports and sometimes hosts open-air concerts.A number of large parks lie outside the city centre, including the remaining Royal Parks of Greenwich Park to the south-east and Bushy Park and Richmond Park to the south-west, as well as Victoria Park, East London to the east. Primrose Hill to the north of Regent's Park is a popular spot to view the city skyline. Some more informal, semi-natural open spaces also exist, including the 791-acre (3.2 km2) Hampstead Heath of North London. This incorporates Kenwood House, the former stately home and a popular location in the summer months where classical musical concerts are held

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FCE Result Words and Phrases
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FCE Result Words and Phrases

biodiesel (n) bit of a handful (phr) bitter (adj) blade (n) blame (v) blast off (phr v) blind (adj) blink (v) blister (n) block (v) board (v) boarding pass (n) boast (v) boo (v) boost (v) boot (n) bossy (adj) brain scan (n) break a record (phr) break out (phr v) breakdown (n) breakthrough (n) breathtaking (adj) 3 breezy (adj) brief (adj) broken-down (adj) brontosaurus (n) bronze (adj) bruise (n) buggy (n) burglar (n) burn an album (phr) burst of laughter (n) bushy (adj) by consequence (adv) C cabin (n) cabinet (n) cadet (n) calculator (n) calf (n) call centre (n) call off (phr v) camcorder (n) campaigner (n) candidate (n) candle (n) capable (of) (adj) capture (v) card (n) cardboard (n) carer (n) carnival (n) carpenter (n) carry out (phr v) cartoon (n) case (n) casserole (n) cause (n) cause a stir (phr) cave (n) cell (n) cell (n) cellar (n) central to (adj) (under) certain circumstances (phr) chain (n) chain (v) chalk (n) challenge (v)

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Australia topic
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Australia topic

Kangaroos eat grass, leaves, and roots. They swallow their food without chewing it and later regurgitate a cud and chew it. They need little water; they can go for months without drinking, and they dig their own water wells. The Dingo is Australia's wild dog. It is found in Australia, in all states but Tasmania. They are found throughout the mainland of Australia, close to a source of water. The Dingo is a medium sized dog, with a bushy tail, and red to yellow coat. Dingos do not bark, but they do howl. They are meat eaters, and try to feed mainly on this. If unavailable, dingos have been known to eat reptiles, and any food source it can find. When food is scarce, dingos group together to feed on larger animals such as kangaroos. Dingos usually stay and hunt in family groups.Dingos mate once a year, and the female dingo gives birth to up to eight puppies. Population The big country is far from crowded

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Cats
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Cats

" Angoras It was not until the mid-l9th century that cat enthusiasts distinguished between Turkish Angoras and other long-coated cats coming from Persia and Russia. According to the “Illustrated Natural History” by the Rev JG Wood (1853, 1874): There are many varieties of the Domestic Cat, of which the most conspicuous are the MANX CAT and the ANGOLA. [...] the Angola Cat being gorgeous in its superb clothing of long silky hair and bushy tail [...] A fine Angola Cat is as handsome an animal as can be imagined, and seems quite conscious of its own magnificence. It is a very dignified animal, and moves about with a grave solemnity that bears a great resemblance to the stately march of a full-plumed peacock conscious of admiring spectators. It is one of the largest of domestic Cats, and in its own superb manner will consume a considerable amount of food. Wood, a naturalist rather than a cat-fancier, evidently meant the Angora.

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English Grammar Book 1
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English Grammar Book 1

Where do they come from? Who has taken my pen? Can you lend me your bicycle? Where are you going? Why are you always late? What's the meaning of this word? Do you know the answer to this problem? 152 Apostrophe Use an apostrophe with an s ('s) to show who owns something. The 's is added after singular nouns or names. This is Peter's bed and A squirrel's tail is big that is Michael's bed. and bushy. We all like Mom's cooking. Amanda clears everybody's plates after dinner. John's dog is very friendly. All the pupils have a month's vacation in June. I spent the evening at David's playing video games. I took a ride in Tom's car. Father is holding Susie's hand. Jane is wearing her mother's shoes. We're going to our aunt's house. There is a bird's nest in that tree. Our dog's collar is brown. Is this Portland's tallest building? 153

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

Listenandfill in the average the USA,then make up asin the sentences, example. thick,thin, bushY Eyebrows:.lrched, , i g ,a l m o n d - s h a p e d E y e sg: r e e n , b r o wbnl,u e ,g r e y b school startelementarY lhlc( lon9,short Eyelashes: go to college/unlverslty

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Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

Listenandfill in the average the USA,then make up asin the sentences, example. thick,thin, bushY Eyebrows:.lrched, , i g ,a l m o n d - s h a p e d E y e sg: r e e n , b r o wbnl,u e ,g r e y b school startelementarY lhlc( lon9,short Eyelashes: go to college/unlverslty

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

Listenandfill in the average the USA,then make up asin the sentences, example. thick,thin, bushY Eyebrows:.lrched, , i g ,a l m o n d - s h a p e d E y e sg: r e e n , b r o wbnl,u e ,g r e y b school startelementarY lhlc( lon9,short Eyelashes: go to college/unlverslty

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

Listenandfill in the average the USA,then make up asin the sentences, example. thick,thin, bushY Eyebrows:.lrched, , i g ,a l m o n d - s h a p e d E y e sg: r e e n , b r o wbnl,u e ,g r e y b school startelementarY lhlc( lon9,short Eyelashes: go to college/unlverslty

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