Exercises 5. 1.Dr LooLoo is Theodora clown doctor.Dr Chequers is her friend and colleague. 2.The make funny faces, tell jokes, and do magic tricks.They also make ,,balloon animals" and tell funny stories about them. 3.In fact her father's a clown and she started with him when she was eight years old.She knew it was just the job for her and she became a clown doctor. 4.She's naturally a very cheerful person.She likes her job because she thinks it's a great way to cheer up sick, frightened children in hospital. 5.She's wearing a fancy coat, a yellow shirt, and tights with big stripes.Also, she have a red rubber nose and wear her hair in crazy plaits. 6.Being a clown in a hospital is very tiring both physically and emotionally.They have to learn no to show their feelings, otherwise they'd be useless. 7.Because they meet nurses and doctors and they tell to Dr LooLoo and to Dr Chequers about
It's better to make the world smile at what you say than laugh at what you do. We all learn from experience: no man wakes up his second baby just to see it smile. You are not fully dressed until you wear a smile. A smile is a language that even a baby understands. Don't cry because it's over, SMILE because it happened! "If you have made another person on this earth smile, your life has been worthwhile." "Get out of bed forcing a smile. You may not smile because you are cheerful; but if you will force yourself to smile you'll . . .be cheerful because you smile." "He who smiles rather than rages is always the stronger." "Every time a man smiles, and much more when he laughs, it adds something to his fragment of life." "It's easy enough to be pleasant when everything goes like a song, but the man who is worthwhile, is the man who can smile when everything goes dead wrong." Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important." "Smile
Leighton Meester Information Birth name: Leighton Marissa Claire Meester Born: April 9, 1986 (age 24) Birthplace: Marco Island, Florida, USA Family: mother, 1 younger brother, 1 older brother Actress, singersongwriter, model GOSSIP GIRL Character Different dresses Fashion clothes Friendly Cheerful Versatile Kind Smart Look Height/Build: slim, tall, athletic Hair: straight(sometimes wavy), brown, long, not natural Face: oval Eyes: brown, big, classes,wide Eyebrows: arched Mouth: wide, lush Nose: snub, little Forehead: wide Cheeks: dimples, rosy Complexion: healthy, no drugs Ears: scattered little bit
Curriculum Vitae Name Minni Manni Address Vääna 18, Harku commune, Harju country, Estonia Telephone +372 53 111 222 Email [email protected] Nationality Estonian Date of birth 00 January 1989 Personal details I am a young lady who is hard-working, diligent and good socializer. I am active and cheerful girl who isn't scared of hard work. Work experience Date Place - Job Languages Estonian (mother tongue), English (fluent), Russian (good), Finnish (good) Interests Travel, dancing, have fun with my friends, reading, listening to music. Other information I have been a member of student municipality Education and qualifications Date School
Adjectives which describe people`s character: Mature täiskasvanulik, küps Immature lapsik (childish) Shy häbelik Warm soe Loving armastav Serious tõsine Sociable seltskondlik Happy rõõmsameelne (cheerful) Lively elav Enthusiastic entusiastlik Lazy laisk Interesting huvitav Nervous närviline Decisive otsustusvõimeline Arrogant ülbe (bossy) Energetic energiline Ambitious auahne Self-centred enesekeskne Reserved tagasihoidlik Mean õel Sensitive tundlik Secretive salalik Intelligent intelligentne Careful hoolas Polite viisakas Rude ebaviisakas
The Bernese Mountain Dog The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, strong and quick dog. The body is bit longer than it is tall. The base of the dog is black. The dog has a white spot on the chest, on the head, toes and tip of the tail. Beige is on the cheeks reaching to the corners of the mouth, over each eye, on each side of the chest, on all four legs and under the tail. These cheerful dogs love children. They know how to comfort children when they have bad mood. Bernese Mountain Dogs are not recommended for apartment life. They like to run and play outside. Litter of them varies from 1-14, average 8. One day I'd like to have that dog.
About myself My name is Katriin. I`m 16 year old.. I`m from Estonia. I was born Rakvere. My phone number is 56******. My nationality is Estonian. My birthday is 30.march. I`ve visited Findland. I have long dark hairs and I am thin, self-confident, honest, cheerful, wise, kind, tactful, tolerant, patient, generous and sensible. I like diffrent music. My favourite subject is Estonian. My favourite colours are black, white, green, blue and pink. I speak Estonian and little bit English and Russian languages. My favourite foods is macaroni and drink is juice. I went to the kindegarden when I was five. I go jogging and I don`t play musical instruments. In free time I listen to music, hang out with my friends and watch TV. My hobbies is sports,
501 S Sapodilla Ave West Palm Beach FL 33401 Dear Sir/Madam, 14 May 2012 I am writing to ask you more about your school in America because I would like to become an exchange student there for a year. I am a 17-year-old girl from Estonia, cheerful, kind and hard-working. I love literature and arts; however, learning new ideas and cultures has always been my secret passion. There are many places I have been to and even more yet awaiting to be explored. I would like to know more about the location of your school, strengths and major subjects. Are there any accommodation possibilities such as staying with host families? It would be interesting to try it at least once in a lifetime
Dear Madam I write about your advertisement in the www.hyppelaud.ee ( http://www.hyppelaud.ee/43463 ). I want to apply on the volunteer position. I am 18 years old and come from Estonia. At the moment I am a student at Tartu Descartes`i Lütseum. I have been learning English for 10 years and one of the reasons I am applying for this job is that I want to practise my English. I have always been interested in working with people. I am outgoing and cheerful and I can communicate with other people very well. I have finised a course in psychology and in the near future I would like to continue studying it. The job as a volunteer would be a great opportunity for me to improve my knowledges. I am available for interview at any time. I can be contacted on 5134428 at any time. I am available to start work from the end of June. Thank you for considering my application. I look forvard to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Mari Saar
Being positive is very important for me. I always try to be positive, but it's sometimes very hard and doesn't go right at all times. Because of that I'll talk about a few reasons, why everyone should be positive. First and I think the main thing about being positive is that then I'll get along easier with my relatives, when I'm always beaming positive energy and I'm not negative. For example, when my friends are in a bad mood and I'm positive and cheerful, they will be happier too and then they maybe want to communicate with me better. The other reason is that I will cope more easily with my everyday problems because it brings optimism into my life and makes easier to avoid worry and negative thinking. Then I feel myself better and I will solve my problems too. Thinking positive is very important, but as I said it's also very difficult. It's hard to think
food is well-cooked and looks beautiful. The prices of food are resonable. What is more the drinks were cheap. Service The staff was friendly and helpful they can make very helpful suggestions about the menu. However, the service is a bit slow at times, especially at the lunch hours. Atmosphere The restaurant has a friendly relaxed atmosphere. You can not help but be in a good mood while you are there, because of the cheerful music. However the music is too loud sometimes, so you cant hear the waitresses. Although the lihgting is a bit poor, so it is difficult to read the menu. Conclusion In conclusion, althouhg the music can be loud and the service might be slow or that the lighting is poor, Marco´s is a perfect place to go and have your lunch, because of the good prices and atmosphere. I certainly recommend everyone to have their luch or dinner at Marco´s.
a cheerleader, a musician or a writer, you are not the only one, so school is supporting different activity clubs. New cafeteria's opening we do need places to eat and drink! Autumn ball as soon as everybody has mingled together they can start dancing! The few things I really suggest are when in class, look around, remember the faces and in every chance introduce yourself. Also it leaves a good impression being nice and cheerful all the time. I think that most of the young people always welcome new companions and making friends shouldn't be hard at all, especially when you are willing to be a friend yourself. Enjoy the year and new experiences
glucose-glükoos bloodstream-vereringe deprive of sleep/insomnia/overtired-unetus,-üleväsinud in tune with/in harmony with/synchronize-harmoonias,-sünkroonias asthma-astma flu-gripp acne-akne heat stroke-kuumarabandus hay fever-heinanohu black eye-sinisilm sprained wrist- nikastanud ranne pulled muscle-lihase streaming cold-külm implant-implantaat deaf-kurt Character adjectives: Optimistic-optimistlik Ambitious-ambitsioonikas sociable-seltskondlik sensitive-tundlik cheerful-rõõmsameelne easy-going-muretu reliable-usaldusväärne impatient-kärsitu sociable-seltskondlik sentimental-sentimentaalne conservative-konservatiivne perfectionist-perfektsionist arrogant-ülbe confident-kindel moody- reliable-usaldusväärne practical-praktiline impatient-kärsitu Feelings: Satisfied-rahul Disappointed-pettunud thrilled-elevil tired-väsinud embarrassed-piinlik frightened-hirmunud excited-põnevil annoyed-pahane fascinated-lummatud confused-segaduses worried-murelik
UNIT 7 THE FARMERS PROBLEM B 1.Kirjelda inimeste välimust ja iseloomu 1.What's your aunt like? 2. What's your brother like? She's quite slim and tall. He's quite plump and short. She's got short hair. He's got dark hair. I think she's good-hearted. I think he's cheerful. 2. Kirjuta, kas 's on ->lühend sõnast IS ->lühend sõnast HAS ->OMASTAV KÄÄNE 1. He's not like me at all.- lühend sõnast is 2. My brother's not at home. - lühend sõnast is 3. Bob's uncle is a teacher. - omastav kääne 4. She's got two sisters. - lühend sõnast has 5. It's got one small window. - lühend sõnast has 6. My father's eyes are blue. omastav kääne 3.Võrdle
He was my first classmate. Since then we have been in the same class, 10 years in a row! Robin is 6 months younger than me he is 16 years old. Robin is quite tall 188 cm, skinny and paleskinned. Comparing with boys, Robin has very long and wavy brown hair. In summer he had a haircut called ,,cornrow", but now his hair is taid back in a ponytail. He is attractive and good looking person. Every time I see him, he smiles. He tends to be very positive and cheerful. He is active and has no difficulty making new friends. I also find him to be courteous and kindhearted. If his friends are in a trouble, Robin always tries to help them. Robin can be very humorous. Sometimes it is very funny to listen to his jokes during the break. He also has an artistic side. For example, some time ago, when we were practising our play ,,Highschool Musical", Robin played different roles. For all these reasons, I really like him
interests. OK, why I'm here today? As we know learning is becoming more and more popular nowadays and it is never late to do it. I want to continue my study by correspondence at university. Ok that's why I was decided to take this examination once again and refresh my memory. Besides that make it possible easily go on, without any difficulties. Therefore I am here now. Ok, what kind of person I am? Everybody thinks he is the best, so I'm too. I am friendly, energetic, cheerful, loyal, calm, sincere and enough wise. That's why in my life everything was plain sailing. In conclusion I hope to cope with this examination well. That's all from my part by now. I can't stand being idle. I am going to tell a little bit different story about me.
as a street collection, house-to-house collection and jumble sales. A large amount of money was raised by the house-to house collection. It`s about a 40% of the whole money we got for these children. Also income from the street collection is really nice as well 30%. So, a 20% of the pie chart I made takes the jumble sale and 10% - other ways of collecting money. Overview This year it was decided to organise a fund-raising day for the charity. It was the nice and cheerful time. Many people agreed to become our volunteers this day. There were about 50 persons, mostly students from the nearest university and some my colleagues came to help us. Youngsters were wonderful! They were so enthusiastic, for example, they thought of some additional activities. We certainly add these to the programme of an event next year. Surprisingly, but just that raised the vast of money. The total raised exceeded the income of the last year. Proposals
the place of one of the Seven Dials members that tied. Bill was so happy that she was alive that he proposed to her. I really liked this book for its suspenseful quality and its unexpected outcome. The book kept me wondering what will happen and the ending shocked me. Bundle was an interesting character in the book because she was a determined, independant girl which was unusual in the late 1920's. The characters and the setting work together to make an enticing story that ends with a cheerful outlook on life. The story started out with bleak murders but ended with a wonderful proposal.
This was Marin, who was doing her shopping tour just like me. She looked amazing! Marin is a tall, well-built woman. She has got a long face, green eyes and a long thin nose. She usually wears her gorgeous long dark hair loose. She is dressed casually almost all the time, but still with elegant. Yesterday she was wearing blue jeans and golden belt on her hips. She had knee- high boots and white short coat. She wore her hair loose and had a fabulous white scarf around her neck. Marin is cheerful and smiling almost all the year around. At least it seems like this to others, because she laughs a lot and is a very positive person. Marin likes to socialise and help others in every way that she can. She is very nice and neat and the most helpful person I know. But all the bright sides have always something negative. So do Marin. She really is a very attractive and friendly person, but when she gets angry, you should not be in her sight
During the week when she is at work, she usually wears jeans and nice blouse with a jacket or a skirt with a pair of patent-leather shoes but when she goes out for a lovely dinner she likes to wear fashionable dresses. She is great person to be with because her sense of humor is hilarious. However, she is also very sensitive and always has time to listen if you have a problem. That is what I like most about her. Besides, Liivia is ambitious, outstanding, independent and cheerful. We have always been friends and I am sure we will be this way in the future as well.
Every time she makes me happy. We did a lot of things together like: karting, go with ATV, swimming, we splashed with water guns, we go outside to ride bikes, we go on cinema and almost everywhere, we go together. We understand very well and longest quarrel between us lasted five minutes. He is a very kind person, she tells no lies, she’ll tell you if she doesn’t like your after-shave and you won’t find her in the corner at the party. Petra is a very happy and cheerful person. She spend a lot of time at school, she come home, makes her homework and goes to the gym. In her spare time, she meet with me. She seems to have it all: brains, fame, beauty and an awesome relationship with me. I love her so much because she takes care of me, she text me in every morning and I can count on her and she makes me feel very good around her.
She is rather gentle/lazy'/reliable. e) I didn't talk to anyone at the party because I felt ambitious/lonely/shy. f) When Harry saw his girlfriend dancing with Paul he felt jealous/selfish/sentimental. g) I don't like people who are noisy and aggressive/courageous/sociable. h) Thanks for bringing us a present. It was very adorable/grateful/thoughtful of you. i) Teresa never gets angry with the children. She is very brave/patient/pleasant. j) Tom always pays for everyone when we go out. He's so cheerful/generous/honest. 2. Match the words in the box with the descriptions (a-l). Use each word once only. bad-tempered determined lazy reliable cheerful frank mean selfish considerate honest punctual sympathetic a) You always arrive on time e) You don't think about the needs of others i) You think about the needs of
My maded abstract ,what is talking about communication with children.It is mainly for parents and grandparents. Communication with children include: · The words you speak · Your tone and voice - loud, soft, harsh or whispered · Gestures · How you stand · Your facial expressions Every child notices how her/him parens talks with her/him. Usually child responds just the same. Partens should look their bodylanguage to. If you are cheerful then they can recive te message better than the parent is angry. It is better when you are at the same level, when you talk with child. It's bad when you are over the kid, then she/he might not undrestand you or there can be some problems. Children need some attention to, if not then kids will be low-spirited. Younger kids need smaal kisses and some hugs or something that. Everytime when you send your child to school and say something good wend they leave ,
When in Rome do as Romans do Mexico is a place, where I would definitely like to go one day. It is a really interesting country to visit, located in the middle of the continent of North America. I like the local people and their view of living. In my opinion, they think positively, love and enjoy their life, and try to take everything of it. Mexico is full of sociable, warm and cheerful people and heritage cities. To begin with, Mexico lies about 10 000 kilometres away from Estonia and the climate there varies from tropical to desert. So, you definitely do not have to take any warm clothes there, usual shirts are fine enough. On the other hand, tight or low cut clothing is never appropriate there. When in Mexico, respect the locals' sense of time and traditions. The fact is, if you naturally speak very quickly or you have a forceful or sharp tone of voice, become
a room, building, or piece of land that she owns; AGE: 45 or 50 years old; PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: pink face, gentle blue eyes; PERFUME: ? SHE IS COMPARED TO mother of one’s best schoolfriend welcoming one into the house to stay for the Christmas holidays; WHEN SHE MEETS VISITORS SHE IS nice and kind; THE MAN THINKS SHE IS middleaged, cheerful and talkative. 16. List all the elements that are strange or unusual about the B&B. Very cheap place; There were only two other entries above his on the page; There were stuffed animals (parrot, dog). 17. List all the elements that show that the landlady is welcoming (which word is used 6 times in the story? She offered food and didn’t asked too much money, she was very polite
happiness. In the ballet there were two types of people. To the first type belonged the Farmer, whose most important life goal was to get more money. It can't be said that he was happy, because the process of gaining money hindered his relationships with others. He had no positive emotions or feelings and even his daughter did not love him because of his greediness. The second type of people were the peasants. In spite of they poverty, they were caring and cheerful. They sang and danced a lot and enjoyed their life without huge amounts of money. They could take the Farmers' money, but they did not, because it was not earned fairly. Compering to the Farmer, the peasants had right life morals and principies. In conclusion, I would like to say that it was one of the most powerful and interesting performances that I have seen in my life. The Estonian folclore was succesfully combined with contemporary dance, lighting effects and symphonic music.
Guidance counsellors - karjäärinõustaja, career advisor/adviser Optimism - optimism, positivity Resilient - vastupidav, elastne, strong Diligent(?) - usin Patient - kannatlik Physically strong - füüsiliselt tugev Emotionally strong - emotsionaalselt tugev Intelligent - arukas, tark, intelligentne Caring - hooliv Calm - rahulik, kannatlik Honest - aus Punctual - täpne Decisive - otsustav, määrav, otsusekindel Hardworking - töökas Persuasive - veenev Courageous -julge Cheerful - rõõmsameelne Persistent - püsiv, kangekaelne Alert - erk, tähelepanelik, valvas Quick-thinking Grocer - vürtspoodnik Medical researcher - meditsiini uurija Stockbroker - börsimaakler Flight attendant - stjuardess Restaurant chef - peakokk Estate agent - kinnivaraagent Firefighter - tuletõrjuja Door-to-door salesperson - uksest-ukseni müügimees Tour guide - ekskursioonijuht Executive - ärijuht Interpreter - tõlk Wage - weekly paid, palk, töötasu
4 appalling väga kohutav - 4 annoyed with sb. about sth. 5 astonished rabatud - 5 anxious about sth. 6 authentic audentne/ehtne - 6 ashamed of sb. 7 bad halb + 7 bored with sth/sb. 8 better parem + 8 brilliant at sth. 9 brave julge/vapper + 9 calm down 10 calm rahulik + 10 cheer sb. up 11 cheerful rõõmsameelne + 11 clench their fist 12 cunning kaval + 12 close to sth. 13 delicious maitsev + 13 delighted with sth. 14 delighted meelitatud - 14 dissapointed with sth/sb. 15 depressed rusutud - 15 drum their fingers 16 dreading kartma - 16 easing up 17 exhausted surmväsinud - 17 exited about sth. 18 exited põnevil + 18 faithful to sb.
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Slingsby's Soups. A Car accident take place and Wooster is conciliateing her friend and his wife. I'm sure that everyone recognise the man who was playing the character Wooster. Hugh is nowadays wellknown first and foremost on the medical drama ,,Dr House", what is very famous and good sequence right now. It's funny to see him acting two totaly different personality's. On Dr House , there he is willful,abstruse but smart doctor. In Jeeves and Wooster hi playes vigorous, correct and cheerful gentleman. For me less known man Jeeves otherwise Stephen did also great job. Here is opinion to him by Michael Brooke: ,,Although Fry was too young to be totally convincing as Jeeves, his superciliously sarcastic "Indeed, sir?" and aura of vast intelligence were enhanced by the actor's real-life reputation as an all- round polymath." Jeeves was intelligent and bated and I really liked his role. The most importand thing in this comedy series, is how directors bring out the old timing:
Catherine Morland My name is Catherine Morland. I would like to tell you a bit about myself. To begin with, I am seventeen years old and grew up in a countryside in a small town named Fullerton with my parents and nine siblings. As a child I was interested in many things like drawing, sports and music. I was very lively and cheerful, enjoyed cricket, horse riding and just hated cleanliness and restriction. As I grew up, I chose reading over sports and all of the wild games I used to like. Undoubtedly, I would now describe myself with the word naivety. I am very naïve and do not notice the most obvious things happening around me. I really hope that it is caused by the lack of experience and will eventually pass. In addition, I find myself a kind and caring person because I always want and agree to help people when needed.
diplomat but for people who it is, i think the wages are around 30 000 krones plus the advantages you get for doing it. But i think if person decides that he wants to do it, then the money doesn't have so big role in it. Important is the cause. It is very likely to get promoted if you do a good job and be yourself and if you are made for it. If you do it against your will, then you can't expect anything good. You get prmoted according to the job you do and if you are cheerful and happy and not crumpy all day long and you get on with people very well, then getting promotion won't be so impossible. With this job the routine is out of the prospect. You will have many ways to make your life interesting when being a diplomat. You will meet new people every single day, you will never know what will come up next or where do you have to go tomorrow. This is the part that i like about the job.
Our characters just fit together and we have almost nerver been in a fight. Anette is that kind of girl who tells you exactly what she thinks- honest. But she knows also that going too far could hurt people, so she knows when do stop. Anette is also very kind-hearted. I think she would do anything to keep everybody she loves happy and safe. I have seen Anette in her worst and best days, but i think that most people always see her smiling and cheerful. Because she doesnt want to show others that what she is really like. Inside she is like everybody else, she sometimes get´s hurt, is quite nervous when it comes to competions and she really cares about what other´s think about her, even if she doesn´t say so. Anette is a quite short girl compering to me. She is also very slim. She has got beautiful straight blond hair. Her face is oval shaped and she has got dimples. She has blue eyes and long dark eyelashes
New kid on the block - A newcomer See eye to eye two or more people agree at sth Let one's hair down - Relax, have fun Cry your heart out - Cry very hard My flesh and blood - Relative Have one's head in the clouds - Be unaware about smth By the skin of one's teeth - Just barely Rule of thumb - Basic rule Pull one's leg - Joke or tease someone An old hand - An experienced person Neck of the woods - Nearby location Keep one's chin up - Try to be cheerful Keep an eye on - Take care of Spill the beans - Reveal the truth Bite off more than you can chew - To take on a task that is way to big Burn the midnight oil - To work late into the night Cut the mustard - To succeed Devil's Advocate - To present a counter argument. Big cheese - very important person Last straw - The final problem in a series of problems. Use your noodle - Use your brain A bun in the oven - Be pregnant Bad egg- A person who is often in trouble Cheesy - Silly
happening in September? Could you clarify this for me, please? I am looking forward to hearing for you. Yours faithfully Mari Mets. 14 February, 2014 Dear Mr Murphy I am writing in response to your advertisement in the last week's edition of ,,Sakala" for the summer job. I would like to apply for this job. I am 20 years old, lively and cheerful and I would like to work at your see-front cafe. However, I also have some questions. For example how many hours is my work day long? Do I have to work at night too? I can work whenever necessary at night and during the day. This brings me to my next guestion: how much would a waiters earn? Furthermore, how many days a week I must be at work? Would it be possible to work on weekends too? I am also curious about meals, one they free for me or do I have to pay for them?
burn down destroy by burning burn up consume by fire buy out by the other person's share of a business buy up buy the whole supply of call off cancel; order away call up telephone; summon for military service calm down become calm carry on continue carry out fulfill; complete; accomplish; perform carry over carry; continue at another time or place cheer up cause to become cheerful chew up chew thoroughly chop up chop into small pieces clean off clean the surface of clean out clean the inside of clean up clarify; tidy clear out clear the surface of clear up clear the inside of close down close permanently close up close temporarily count in include count out exclude count up calculate; count; add to a total cross out eliminate
I’d really rather not use it, but if I squirmed at the thought of stockpiling urine, it would only prove I was the flighty girlie girl he expected.(page 211) 16.Proportion- suhe, propotsioon, osa You’ll tell Dr. Gill that I apologized and maybe you blew the whole thing out of proportion.(page 248) 17.Evaporate- ära kaduma, haistuma Any notion I’d had of confessing the truth to Aunt Lauren evaporated.(page 249) 18.Culminate- haripunkti saamine, tippu saamine Never an outgoing or cheerful child, he became increasingly sullen, his withdrawal punctuated by bouts of misplaced anger, often culminating in violent outbursts.(page 130) 19.Séance- seanss We were going to do a séance.(page 173) 20.Protagonist- esinäitleja Our protagonist sees something at the end of the corridor.(page 19) Summary of ‘’The summoning’’ I chose a book named ‘’ The summoning.’’ The name of this book's author is Kelley Armstrong.
like how different plants grow together for their mutual benefit -- and applies them to other systems like, well, group housing. Ms. Berger and Ms. Hazard had had collective living experiences before, in upstate New York and Oregon, and they connected over what they had learned there, as well as over the creeping dread both were feeling about returning home to New York City. "If we could envision it," Ms. Berger said, "we thought we could build it." Energetic, cheerful and outgoing, they seemed very nicely matched, in this reporter's opinion anyway, and a pretty terrific catch for just about anyone. But early last week, they still had no firm prospects and, more important, no house. The two were barely sleeping, they said; the reporter fretted over them. Meanwhile, in Philadelphia, a similar scenario was being enacted. There, three roommates already had their house, a funky Victorian in the Cedar Park neighborhood, but needed five more.
hilltop or skyline. Situation: Albertine was explaining that when she was young, her grandma seemed to her the same size as the rock cairns commemorating Indian defeats around there. to cut a figure (17) - present oneself or appear in a particular way. Situation: Albertine was telling that she adored June for adult confidences and for the figure she cut when she was talking. morosely (26) - not feeling very cheerful. (gloomily) situation: King was upset and sat morosely in the car with a beer. to cajole (36) - persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery. Situation: Lynette cajoled Eli to wear a hat for a while and then she took it. to relent (39) - abandon or mitigate a severe or harsh attitude, especially by finally yielding to a request. Situation: When Lipsha was talking about mother with Albertine he
is a verb-forming affix that occurs also in generate, vibrate, and many other words.)” * Morpheme: meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word (such as dog) or a word element (such as the -s at the end of dogs) that can't be divided into smaller meaningful parts. morpheme – the minimal linguistic sign bound morpheme – a morpheme that can only occur if attached to some other phoneme • full • fullness • spoonful • cheerful “Most analysts of contemporary English prefer to distinguish three morphs: a root in full and fullness, a noun-forming affix inspoonful, and an adjective- forming affix in peaceful and cheerful.” 19. Prefixes A letter or group of letters attached to the beginning of a word that partly indicates its meaning. Common prefixes include anti- (against), co- (with), mis- (wrong, bad), and trans- (across). Prefixation (the process of adding a prefix to
oven - it's there now, cooking" - and how she'd slopped out to the grocer for vegetables, and come back to find him lying on the floor. "Which grocer?" one of the detectives asked. She told him, and he turned and whispered something to the other detective who immediately went outside into the street. In fifteen minutes he was back with a page of notes, and there was more whispering, and through her sobbing she heard a few of the whispered phrases - "...acted quite normal...very cheerful...wanted to give him a good supper...peas...cheesecake...impossible that she..." After a while, the photographer and the doctor departed and two other men came in and took the corpse away on a stretcher. Then the fingerprint man went away. The two detectives remained, and so did the two policeman. They were exceptionally nice to her, and Jack Noonan asked if she wouldn't rather go somewhere else, to her sister's house perhaps, or to his own wife who would
pretty prettier prettiest 67 With some adjectives, you use more to make the comparative form, and most to make the superlative form. beautiful more beautiful most beautiful active more active most active charming more charming most charming cheerful more cheerful most cheerful comfortable more comfortable most comfortable delicious more delicious most delicious you kn id o D Adjectives that form their comparative and w ? superlative with more and most are usually adjectives with two or more syllables, or
.. 5 I love it in ... 6 I hate it how ... --- 13 9. a. Listen to Part Two of the story The Sack of Conkers and compare it with your ending. 2 b b. Listen to the story once more and answer the questions. 1 Why did Lew hide behind a bush? Because he ... 2 Why did he go to the cinema? 3 Did Lew like the film? 4 What did Lew notice once inside the house? 5 What did he hear when he got back home? 6 Why had Frida Preston and her daughter visited Lew's old house? 7 Why was Lew quite cheerful when he went into the living room? 10. Write a summary of the story The Sack of Conkers. Lew was worried because his parents were separated. He loved with his mu min a new house, but he often viited his dad in their old home. One day he went to see his dad and collect ... --- 14 xxx 3. Traffic 1. a. Write the words to match the following definitions. 1 A place where people wait for a bus 2 A device to which you can lock your bike 3 A part of the street for people to walk on
· Origins Emotionally stable--unstable Personality trait terms in the language Assertive--humble » lexicon of trait descriptive words Cheerful--sober » personality questionnaire items Strong conscience--lack of internal standards · Test development Adventuresome--shy revisions of the 16PF Tough minded--tender-minded widely used in selection and clinical work Trusting--suspicious
fears that no man will marry her now. Jake tries to remain neutral. Frances says that she will not receive alimony from her husband because she got divorced in the quickest way; adding to her woes, no one will publish her writing. Trying to remain bright and cheery, she suggests that they rejoin Cohn. In front of Cohn, she tells Jake that Cohn has paid her two hundred pounds to go to England but that she had to wrangle it out of him. In a falsely cheerful manner, she bitterly describes the unpleasant visits to "friends" in England she will have to make, just so Cohn can get rid of her in an orderly manner. She claims that Cohn won't marry her because he wants to tell people that he once had a mistress. Cohn sits through her barrage. Jake excuses himself and leaves them alone. Summary: Chapter VII Couldn't we live together, Brett? Couldn't we just live together?
1 Have you seen a ghost? Your face is as _____________________ as a sheet! 2 His hair used to be brown but he dyed it jet _____________________. 3 The sea was a brilliant _____________________ on the lovely summer's day. 4 I was so embarrassed! My face was as _____________________ as a beetroot. 5 You must be freezing. Your hands are _____________________ with cold. 6 She is so rich now. Everyone is _____________________ with envy. 7 She wanted to have a cheerful bedroom, so she painted the walls _____________________ green. 8 Before my hair went grey, it was actually _____________________ brown. 9 I love those _____________________ pink flowers, don't you? 10 She's interested in protecting the environment, so she votes for the _____________________ Party. Marks: /10 5 Write sentences using these words.
It comprises a hedonistic way of emotional regulation, i.e. hedonistic regulation (HER), buffering of emotions, i.e. emotional moderation (EM), and intensifying of negative emotions, i.e. distress-augmenting regulation (DAR). Using a 6-point rating scale ranging from Emotion regulation in relation.. 1 1 (almost never) to 6 (almost always), participants were asked to rate how often they use specific strategies (e.g. listen to cheerful music, go out with friends) to regulate their emotions. Higher scores mean higher HER, stronger buffering of emotions in EM, and higher distress augmenting regulation in DAR. 2.3 Physiological stress response measures. Participants collected their saliva by chewing plain (non-citric acid) cotton Salivettes and the samples (8 time points as described in section 2.4 on p 15) were frozen at 20oC prior to assaying for cortisol. Peripheral venous blood (2 ml anticoagulant with
Stereotyping is a concise Á albeit risky Á strategy of translating the other's identity, in an attempt to put more order into an otherwise complex and admittedly confusing reality. On a cheerful note, Murphy declares that Romania is `the most carnivorous country' she has ever been in (1992, p. 181). In a darker tone of voice, Romanians' racist views on Gypsies are generalized and deplored (1992, p. 143), and the country
are capable of being dynamic. Stative and dynamic adjectives differ syntactically in a number of ways. For example, a stative adjective such as tall cannot be used with the progressive aspect or with the imperative: *He's being tall *Be tall On the other hand we can use funny as a dynamic adjective: I didn't realize he was being funny. Her story was very funny. Adjectives that can be used dynamically are: brave, calm, cheerful, conceited, cruel, foolish, friendly, funny, good, greedy, helpful, jealous, naughty, noisy, tidy. Gradable/non-gradable: Most adjectives are gradable. Gradability is manifested through comparison: tall ~taller ~tallest beautiful ~more beautiful ~most beautiful It is also manifested though modification of intensifiers: very tall so beautiful extremely useful
the following one (e.g. "Such was his life life without hope."). 3. Anaphora repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several clauses or sentences in succession (e.g. "Supposing she does come, supposing the darkness lift, supposing"). Anaphora involves notional parts of speech - usually nouns, adjectives, or verbs are repeated. 4. Epiphora repetition of a word or phrase at the end (e.g. "She is mad, unhappy and mad, cheerful and mad."). 5. Tautology redundancy in words which is objectional in literary speech. There is: a) grammatical tautology - using the double subject, predicate in a sentence (e.g. "Miss Webster, she slept forty days before waking up." (double subject). Occurs in dialogues. The one who uses it shows carelessness (part of colloquial speech). b) lexical tautology saying the same by rephrasing it