(Saar, Sild: All the World’s a Puzzle. Form 10, p.107) REMEMBER! Arrive in Tallinn Reach Tallinn Get to Tallinn Arrive at the airport Reach the airport Get to the airport Arrive home Reach home Get home Exercise 4. Read the text and translate the following expressions: You ride a horse, bicycle, or anything else that you sit on with your legs hanging down. You drive (=control and guide) a car or any other wheeled vehicle that you sit inside and your passengers are riding in it or being driven. The person in control of a train or bus drives it, the person in control of a plane flies or pilots it, and on a boat the person in control sails or pilots it. You get on anything you ride, and later get off it or dismount from it; you get on a bus or train and later get
We are without a spare at the moment. MARY: Come on, Susan; let us go first. I do hope the news-reel isn't finished. =============== 1 windscreen = glass that protects the driver from the wind. 2. Half a minute = wait a short time. 3. a red light against us = telling us to stop. 4. Get it seen to = hire someone to repair it. 5. scared = frightened. 6. to bump=to knock roughly. 7. Confound it! = a mild curse, spoken out of annoyance. 8. pull up = to stop a horse by pulling the reins; now used of cars. 9. flat = not pumped up; no air in it. 10. jack = instrument for raising a heavy weight.
SISUKORD ENERGY STORY................................................................................................................4 USES OF ENERGY............................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Uses of energy in homes...............................................................................................5 2.2 Types of energy used in homes.................................................................................... 6 2.3 Energy use in different types of homes........................................................................ 6 2.4 Commercial Energy Use...............................................................................................9 2.5 Industrial and Manufacturing Energy Use..................................................................11 2.6 Transportation Energy Use.........................................................................................12 RENE
These are words for animals. They are common nouns. eagle zebra deer crocodile bird bear Word File Here are more words for animals: cat goose cow hen dog horse dolphin mouse duck parrot fish shark goat whale These are words for places. They are common nouns. beach park Word File Here are more words for places:
I am very fond of hockey (football, figure-skating etc.). I try to watch every hockey match (championship) on TV. The Olympic Games 1)The Olympic Games have a very long history. They began in ancient Greece. The games were held in honour of Zeus, the principal god of the Greeks. They lasted for five days and became a symbol of peace and friendship, because in keeping with the decree of that time no wars could be waged during the Games. The athletes competed in running, boxing, wrestling, horse and chariot racing and the like. The winners were presented with laurel wreaths in the temple of Zeus. There is a list of Winners dating from 776 EC. 2)The Games took place every four years and were so important in the life of the Greeks that they culculated time by them. The Olympic Games were held for nearly twelve centuries until they were abolished in 394 AD by the Christian Emperor Theodosius I. 3)The Olympic Games were revived only at the end of the 19th century thanks to Baron
Also, heroin often has additives that will not dissolve in the bloodstream. This can easily cause a blood clot to form and travel to the lungs, liver, heart or brain, which is instantly fatal. In a short amount of time, regular heroin use destroys the body. Common conditions that plague heroin users include infection of the heart lining and valves, liver disease, lung disease, hepatitis and HIV/AIDS, from needle use. Heroin is also known as: Smack, horse, brown sugar, dope, H, junk, skag, skunk, white horse, China white, Mexican black tar 4. Mushrooms The active chemical in hallucinogenic mushrooms is called psilocybin. This chemical is found in approximately 190 species of edible mushrooms. Hallucinogenic mushrooms have a high potential for abuse. And just like with marijuana, some people think that because they're natural, that means they're okay to ingest. But the truth is that hallucinogenic mushrooms are
Only about (5 minutes) from here. Quite near here. It won't take you very long to get there. It'll only take about (10 minutes) to get there. Means of transport ambulance fire engine pick-up truck sports car bicycle (bike) hatchback police car taxi bus lorry (truck) saloon car van coach motorbike scooter ship horse and cart liner speedboat canoe hot-air balloon motor boat train car ferry helicopter plane tram yacht lifeboat rowing boat trolley-bus 21 Kui räägitakse sellest, millist liiki liiklusvahendiga sõidetakse, kasutatakse eessõna by.
7 Pauli pilt on homses lehes. 8 Smithide tuba on lukus. 9. Write a summary of the story from Lucy's point of view into your notebook. One day at the end of May we received a letter from my father's brother Tom. He lives in America and doesn't write often. To our surprise there was a wedding invitation in the envelope. I was delighted ... --- 8 xxx 2. Conkers 1. Use the verbs in the past simple or the past continuous tense. Do you remember? washed was / were washing 1 Eddie ... his toy horse on a string when Ben ... 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 ..
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