The School I come from The school I come from, is named Anna Haava nimeline Pala school and there learns a little bit less than 100 students, I learned there from 7-9 grade. I started learning English in third grade and if I remember correctly then our teachers name was Reet Ernits but she is not the only who has taught me English So far I have had five teachers (not including my current teacher), who all have been very different but they had one thing in common, they all used I love English books. With my first
"What does success come from?" "What does success come from?"is a question that every one wants to know exactly the answer. The first group of people thinks that taking risks or chances is what a person needs to become successful in his life while the second one whom I agree with believes that careful planning is the most important cause of our success in life. Careful planning may be simply considered as preparation that can be understood that one identifies his aim, lists his steps, and does a research if necessary. Analyzing it in that way, we
nature What is nature? Nature, in broadest sense, is material world- all the universum. In smaller sense, nature is part of world, which is not influenced by humen activity. Where come from word nature? The word nature is derived from the Latin word natura, or "essential qualities, innate disposition", and in ancient times, literally meant "birth". Natura was a Latin translation of the Greek word physis which originally related to the intrinsic characteristics that plants, animals, and other features of the world develop of their own accord. Most Beautiful Places Of The World We quite often see and read about manmade wonders of the world but have
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist sees what he has come to see To most people, the words tourist and traveler have the same meaning - a person visiting a foreign country to see what it has to offer. However, for people in the travel community these titles may have vastly different meanings. For many, when hearing the word tourist, a stereotypical picture comes to mind: a person with cargo shorts, a hawaiian shirt, a huge hat and sunglasses with a camera around their neck and map in hand
Dear Sir or Madam Thank you for interest in our conference. We are looking forward to see you in Väike-Maarja. The conference is on 17th-18th November. It takes place in Väike-Maarja Seltsimaja. The address of Seltsimaja is Pikk 1 Lääne-Virumaa. We organize transport to Väike-Maarja too. From Tallinn comes a bus with 50 seats. Futhermore on bus comes from Narva and one bus comes from Ikla. I hope that everybody can come to Tallinn, Ikla or Narva, if you can not then send me email and we organize yours arrive. In the 17th November evening we go altogether to the Rakvere Teater and watch new perfomance called „ Viimase öö õigus“. So you can hear Estonian and you will get some practice. I am looking forward to see you soon. Yours faithfully Kaspar Bork
Summary of ,,Nelson's management style could have come from a modern textbook" By Stephen Howarth Many people think that it is almost impossible to use war leaders of the past as role models for the present. Although leaders and heroes are still needed. Nelson's character and training for the adventure of the Nile still makes him an figure example for everyone. Today even at the hardest boardroom battle almost no-one has to feel the level of responsibility that Nelson had in 1798.
Kohtla-Järve - 44 500 Pärnu - 44 000 PAIDE TOWN IS THE HEART OF ESTONIA Paide town is located right in the centre of Estonia, earning it the nickname of “the Heart of Estonia”. A long historic background, beautiful surroundings, a colourful fair and festival life and an unique relationship with the limestone – come and experience the cosy feel of Paide. Paide town was named after the limestone (“paekivi” and “paas” in the Estonian language) and the town celebrates its special relationship with limestone through unique lime stone sculptures: • The best known limestone sculptures in Paide are “hitchhiker” (“hääletaja”) located in the town border; “Limestone Symphony” (Paesümfoonia) on
EUTHANASIA Many hotly debated social questions revolve around choice. Giving people access to assistance in dying is one of them. The issue is too sensitive to come to a smple conclusion. The basic question is : should a person who is terminally ill and who feels that their life is not worth living, who is repeatedly asking for euthanasia and who is of sound mind be given assistance in dying so that they could do it in a dignified manner rather than have their lives prolonged by medical technology? Ultimately, it's a question of choice: empowering people to have control over their own bodies.
Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl (1916-1990) The room was warm and clean, the curtains drawn, the two table lamps alight - hers and the one by the empty chair opposite. On the sideboard behind her, two tall glasses, soda water, whiskey. Fresh ice cubes in the Thermos bucket. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come him (correction: home) from work. Now and again she would glance up at the clock, but without anxiety, merely to please herself with the thought that each minute gone by made it nearer the time when he would come. There was a slow smiling air about her, and about everything she did. The drop of a head as she bent over her sewing was curiously tranquil. Her skin - for this was her sixth month with child - had acquired a
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If you can dream it, you can do it! Martin Amor Walt Disney had said:" If you can dream it, you can do it" and I am agree with it. A lot of people dream about anything. For example some dream about big house and some dream about luxurious cars. They never think that their dreams come true. All they need for that are courage, activity and industry. When you have all three things your dreams come true If you want your dreams come ture, then you need courage. When you are shy, you don´t reach anywhere. With courage you are more open to take a risks. You don´t become frightened and you have courage to strive towards your dreams. You are open to talk with anyone, who you want. You have a lot of acquaintances, which carry you forward in your life. Second thing what you need, when you want your dreams come true is activity. Nothing in this world woun´t happen himself
go through- examine, search go through- explain call for- demand call for- go to collect something call for- telephone for st call for- go and collect someone to take them out call for- require call around- visit call back- return a phonecall call forth- make something happen call up- summone someone for military service call up- to telephone call off- cancel call off- order someone to stop attacking call out- expose or accuse someone of wrongdoing or in competence call in- get someone to come and do a job call in- stop and visit call round- visit pass around- give to everyone present pass as- believed to be st pass away- die, expire pass on- die pass on- give a msg at someone pass on- decline an opportunity pass over- not receive a promotion pass through- visit a place briefly or not to stop at all pass to- give ovnership or responsibility to somone else pass off as- accepted as an original pass up- decline an opportunity or chance come down- to rain come down- to travel
What is a fairy tale? fictional story that may feature: Folkloric characters (such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, witches, giants, princesses, and talking animals) and enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. Magical people Timeless elements: recurrent features: strong heroes, fortunate peasants, beautiful princesses, and wicked stepmothers (or stepfathers) 7. Where do the oldest fairy tales come from? The oldest known written fairy tales stem from ancient Egypt, c. 1300 BC (ex. The Tale of Two Brothers) 8. When did fairy tales come to be associated with CL? In the 19th and 20th centuries the fairy tale came to be associated with children's literature. 9. What is the difference between legends/ballads and fairy tales? Unlike legends and epics, fairy tales usually do not contain more than superficial references a. to religion b
FILM PRESENTATION The filmed I watched was ,,16 Wishes" It talked about girl named Abby. She has been planning her 16th birthday since she was little. She has a list of secret wishes that she wants to come true. When the Big Day actually arrives, then Abby's thinking that her birthday is ruined. But when a mysterious box of magical birthday candles arrives to turn things around, Abby's 16 Wishes start to come true. Every candle corresponds to a wish on her list. When she's blowing up a candle, her wish is coming true. So Abby is getting everything she ever wanted: money, car, be grown up etc. She loves it, because all her wishes just come true. One day everybody's acting like she's grown up and she realises that she doesn't want to be like that. Abby wants to be 16. It's a cute story and makes for a great lesson - be content and happy where you are in life. A
light up light; illuminate thoroughly live down live in such a way as to cause something to be forgotten make over remake move over move to the side pass out distribute pass up not take advantage of (as an opportunity) pass on transmit pay back repay pay off discharge a debt completely; give someone his final pay pick up come to meet an escort; lift with hands or fingers; learn casually;initiate an association publicly play down minimize play up emphasize point out indicate pull down pull in a downward direction; raze push across cause to be understood or accepted put off postpone put on dress in; deceive or fool put up preserve (food); receive as an overnight guest quiet down be quiet
I'm tired. I (go) to bed. I'll I go I'd go It's late. I think I (take) a taxi. will take shall take am take ____ I (answer) the question? Shall Will Shall not We don't know their address. What (we/do)? What are we do What will we do What shall we do Our test (not/take) long. isn't take doesn't take willn't take won't take I'm afraid they (not/wait) for us. don't wait will not be waited won't wait Diana (come) to the party tomorrow? Shall Diana come Will Diana come Does Diana come You (arrive) in Paris tomorrow evening. arrive will arrive arriving The boy (remember) this day all his life. will remember should remember remembers Perhaps they (buy) a new house this year. bought `ll buy buying He (be) fourteen next year. `ll be will is is I'm not sure I (find) Jim at the hotel. found shall found shall find We (not/book) the tickets in advance. not book shalln't book shan't book Do you think it (rain)? rained will be rain will rain
Rühm Unit 8 I am writing to you with a big problem. In our company some persones dont get a Email from me. I've got a lot of feedbacks, where you some of you said about : Why I didnt get a email, if half of them got. So now a little bit more about email's. I wrote down some tips: If the email didn't come to you CHECK Spam box. Susan has found out that all my emails are exactly in spam box. Another thing can be that your given address is old and you have been changed it to new one, it means come to my office and lets check together your information. Because I figured out that Michel and Sandra used a new email, but I had an old one. Hope that this tips will help you and next email from me will come with no problems. Best Regrads, Full name 5265*** OÜ CandyShop
Today was one of those days where everything went wrong. I had prepared myself for a job interview for a long time because I wanted that job so much. One day before the interview I set the alarm clock at 7.00am, so that I would have enough time to get ready. The interview started at 9.00am. I woke up in the morning because I heard a door bell and wondered who could come so early. I saw my neighbour standing at the door holding a newspaper. ,,You always come at 8 o'clock. What are you doing here so early?" I asked. She raised her eyebrows, felt really confused and said she had come as usual. I glanced at my watch and understood that my alarm clock hadn't rang. My job interview would start in one hour and I had to hurry on a bus. Half an hour later I was in the bus station and felt relieved because I had still 5 minutes until my bus came. So I waited and looked at the timetable and saw that the bus drove every working day except that day
Act out to copy actions in a theatrical manner act up to misbehave/not work act upon to affect Break away te detach from break down to stop/to malfunction break in to enter a building by force break into to suddenly start doing sth break off to terminate break up to erupt Call for to require, need call off to cancel come about to happen come across to find by chance come forward to present oneself come in for to be subject to come into to inherit Do away with to dispose with do down to critisise do out to decorate do out of to deprive of do over to ransack do without to manage despite not having Done for doomed Drive at to allude to drive away to discourage drive off to repel Fall apart to break into pieces fall back on to resort to fall in with to agree with fall into to engage (in conversation) fall through to fail (of agreement etc) fall to to become so's duty Get about/...
3. мочь be able мочь/смочь 4. говорить to say, tell, speak говорить/сказать 5. знать to know, be aware знать/узнать 6. стать to become, begin, come становиться/стать 7. есть to eat, to be есть/съесть 8. хотеть to want, like хотеть/захотеть 9. видеть to see видеть/увидеть 10. идти to go, come идти/пойти 11
they will remeber whole day. Sometimes parents forget to say good but wrongness is human. When you say something then you should say clearly and loud, otherwise they miss out on information. Talking with your child , its good when you use his/her name or nickname. Using name is better , because only then they get their attetion , they will know the message is for them. One example: Right mode: ,,Peter , come brush your teeths!" Wrong mode: ,,Hey you, come brush your teeths!" Parents should keep their instructions clear and understandable. For example, your child will respond better if you tell them what you want them to do, rather than what you want them to stop doing. Try, ,,Kaido, put your shoes on the rack," rather tan ,,Do not put your shoes on the floor." Every cildren needs some time for answering, not every brain is
at the door at work Are you going to be at home this evening? "Where's Kate?" "She's at work." There is somebody at the bus stop / at the door. Julia is working at her table. Helen is studying law at university. on a shelf on a bus / on a train ON on the first floor on a wall Did you come here on the bus? There are some books on the shelf and some pictures on the wall. The office is on the first floor. TO go / come / return / walk to ... I want to go to Italy. You must come to our house. from iLearn.ee 25
WRITING LETTERS Letters of invitations Formal Informal Opening We would be honoured if you, I wish to I'm writing to invite you to, Why don't you remarks cordially invite you to, Your presence is come and spend some time, Please come required at, You are invited to attend, etc. to, I'd love it if you could come to, etc. Closing We should be grateful if you could inform I love to see you again, I hope you'll be remarks us, We hope to see you, Please indicate able to make it, Please let me know as whether you will be able to attend, etc. soon as possible, I'm looking forward to, etc. Accepting an invitation
... 9. II , .....II 10. 1. C 5 , 6. 2. 3 . 3. 7 . 4. . 5. , . 6. 4 . 7. . 8. . 9. . 10. . 11. 2 . 12. 8 . Motion verbs with . Imperfective - present Perfective - future 1. - arrives 1. will fly (process. habitual) 2. arrives 2. - will run (habitual) 3. - comes 3. - will go, come (habitual) 4. - arrives 4. will come by transportation (process habitual) 5. - bring 5. will bring (habitual) : 1. Marina is going to her grandmother. 2. He came from the hospital. 3. Boris came (trans.) from uncle Roman. 4. Our volleyball team is going (fly) to Moscow. 5. Girls are going from the concert. 6. Galina is sick, but she came to class to take (write) the test. 1
May I see your passport? H: - Yes. Please. So...Should I write my full name, my passport number and the sum of money that has been sent to me, right? J: - Certainly. How would you like the money? H: - I prefer one hundred rouble notes, if you don't mind. J: - Here is your money. H: - Thank you Getting a post-restante. H: - Hi, Julia! What are you doing here? J: - I'm getting post restante letter from Boris... H: -Ah, yeah, remember him. What is he saying? J: - Oh, well...He is asking to come to him, and, besides, here is the money-order... H: - Oh! Would you like to cash money-order? Have you got your passport with you? J: - Yeah, certainly. H: - Then, they'll cash your money order without fail. J: - Ok, I'll go to that counter and speak to clerk. Wait for me, please! Can you go and by tickets with me after this? H: - Certainly! Discuss the functions of post office H: - There are a lot of functions of post office. Of course, we have friends in different parts of
Will ja shall kasutamine 1) Sarah goes work every day.She is always there from 8.30 until 4.30. It is 11 o clock now.Sarah is at work. At 11 o clock yesterday , she was at work. At 11 o clock tomorrow , she will be at work. Will +infinitive (will be / will win / will come etc.): I/we/you/they Will (`ll Be He/she/it} Will not (won`t Win Eat Come etc. I/we/you/they Be? He/she/it Win? Eat? Will Come? Ect. `ll=will : I`ll (I will) / you`ll/ she`ll etc. Won´t= will not :I won`t (=I will not) / you won`t / she won`t etc. 2.We use will for the future(tomorrow/next week etc.): *Sue travels a lot.Today she is in Madrid.Tomorrow she`ll be in Rome
"The soul should always stand ajar, ready to welcome the ecstatic experience." -- Emily Dickinson I have chosen this quotation because I think it is more than true. I think that you should always give a chance to every offer you have given. At least you should make a try for it. We have given only one life to live, we should not waste it. First of all, I think that everything happens for a certain reason. And every bad thing that will come to your life will come also because of something. For instance you have done something bad and then it would be like some kind of punishment and also a good lesson. It will show you that what goes around, comes around. It is karma and I believe in karma. As mentioned earlier, you should always be opened for new experiences and opportunities. That is so because they are meant to be come for a better life. But everything begins form your head. So the most important is to think positively
• Delivery boy at the Jersey Observer newspaper Career (singing) • One of the most popular musical artists of the 20th century • Genres: traditional pop, jazz, swing, big band, vocal jazz • Started at the local nightclubs • Professional singer at 15 • Big start - 1942 Paramount Theatre, New York. • 59 studio albums • 1st album - The Voice of Frank Sinatra (1946) • 150 mln recordings • Albums: Nice ‘n’ Easy (1955) Songs For Swingin' Lovers (1956) Come Fly With Me (1958) Only the Lonely (1958) Strangers In the Night (1966) • Songs: My Way, New York New York, Strangers In the Night • His music in 326 movies and TV-series Career (acting) •Nicknames The Voice, The Sultan of Swoon •Film debute - Higher and Higher (1943) •The Manchurian Candidate, The Man with the Golden Arm •1945 Academy Award- The House I live in •Turning point – Oscar for the movie From Here to Eternity (1953)
Svetasvatara 6. Mandukya Upanishads are part of the Vedas. 4 Vedas: RgVeda, Yajurveda, Smaveda, Atharvaveda 1) samhitas first and primary parts of each Veda 2) Brhmanas - different from word "brahmin" which means on varna or Brhman an aspect of Absolute Truth 3) aranyakas that which is studied in the forest 4) upanishads word means "sit closely" - conversation btw gur & disciple, seer & seeker Upanishads come from higher reality but they are received and spoken by sages. They are transcendental sounds and sages are just channels. Iso Upanishad is part of Yajur Veda. Iso Upanishad - the prayers offered by Manu to Yagija avatar. HOW THE LORD IS THE PROPRIETOR OF EVERYTHING (p 3-4) We all want to be proprietors. Apar prakti material energy, Lord's inferior energy (earth, water, fire, air, ether, mind, intelligence, ego) Par prakti living being, God's superior energy.
Imagination is more important than knowledge as Albert Einstein said, "Imagination is everything. Imagination is within us, and on the other hand knowledge is learnt through schooling and experience..." Imagination is also what infuses faith. God Himself used imagination in the creation of everything even the humans. This as a matter of fact was the beginning of imagination before knowledge was embraced by man. Our imagination allows us to escalade above all limits. Numerous things all come up due to imagination. Perfect examples of such things is art, music etc neither art music nor requires any knowledge. What you have to do is involve your mind in deep imagination and you will come up with something brilliant. In our language essays we use imagination to come up with brilliant and interesting stories. Knowledge here plays a small or rather no role here, because if you had knowledge and no imagination then all would be in vain. It's through imagination
Use the correct tense: 1. .................. did your aunt ........... (live) in Tallinn three years ago? 2. Why is the child crying? .................. the dog..................(bite) her? 3. Next year I..................(be) very good at English. 4. ..................you..................(hear) this story before? 5. Tom..................(know) this man. He ...................(meet) him before. 6. ..................you..................(come) to the party with me tomorrow? 7. ..................you..................(be) to Scotland? Our family ..................(go) there last summer. 8. What .................. you .................. (like) to do in the evenings? 9. At noon yesterday we ....................................(not drink) tea, we ....................................(dig in the garden.) 10. Charlie is not in the room. What..................he..................(do) ? 11. ............
(Past (Infinitive) Simple) (Past Participle) 1 say - , said said 2 make - made made 3 go - went gone 4 take - took taken 5 come - came come 6 see - saw seen 7 know - knew known 8 get - got got 9 give - gave given 10 find - found found 11 think - thought thought 12 tell - , told told 13 become - became become , 14 show - showed shown 15 leave - left left 16 feel - felt felt 17 put - . put put
We can also use the Present Continuous or Perfect in the if-clause and a Modal Verb in the main clause. If we are having a party tomorrow, we shouldn’t go out tonight. If you have finished with the computer, you should turn it off. It can also be used in offers and suggestions, or warnings and threats. If you need a ticket, I can get you one. If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass the exam. The if-clause usually comes first, but it can come after the main clause. If I hear any news, I’ll phone you. / I’ll phone you if I hear any news. The Zero Conditional expresses conditions that are always true and have automatic or habitual results: If you heat ice, it melts. The Present Simple is used in both clauses. 2 B. Unreal Conditionals Unreal Conditionals refer to situations that are untrue or imagined, have not happened or are only remotely likely to happen.
and drove away. Then she almost ran over a stranger man. She braked the car and blew the horn. Then she realized that it was Michael, a nice handsome guy from the beach party at last weekend. If it's not one thing, it's another. She stooped out of the car window to apologize. She had to hurry but wanted to be nice and polite. She said, "Sorry, Michael I didn't noticed you, are you okay?" "Yes, but I will be better if you'll come out with me tonight, would you?" asked Michael. "Sure!" "Well, then I'll come and pick you up at 7pm!" Then Sally drove away, thinking about what she had done. She promised yesterday to her 10-years old daughter that she will watch a movie with her and now Sally didn't know what to do, her agreeing was just a slip of the tongue. In the evening, when she reached to home from work, she lied and said to her daughter that she can't stay at home because she have to work
2.10 have had had 5.1 ring rang rung 2.11 hear heard heard 5.2 sing sang sung 2.12 keep kept kept 2.13 lay aid laid 2.14 learn learnt, learned learnt, learned 6 come 2 2.15 leave left left 6.1 become became become 2.16 lose lost lost 6.2 come came come 2.17 make made made 2.18 mean meant meant 2.19 meet met met 2.20 pay paid paid 7 n 4 2.21 sell sold sold 7.1 wear wore worn 2.22 send sent sent 7.2 see saw seen 2.23 set set set 7.3 lie lay lain 2.24 shoot shot shot 7
angry with me last night. her father had got angry with her the night before. STATEMENT Exception: If the introductory sentence is in the Present Tense, there won't be any changes in the Reported (Indirect) speech . · DIRECT · INDIRECT · Cindy says: " I will come to your · Cindy says that she house tonight." will come to my house tonight · Indra says: "I have seen that · Indra says that he film for twice." has seen that film for twice. · "Dessy says: "I meet my · Dessy says that she boyfriend every saturday."
Dear Mr/Mrs (vastuvõtja nimi) 6 November 2012 Hello, thank you for inviting me, I will gladly come to your party. I would like to get some information about the party. I have some questions about the party. (SISSEJUHATUS) Could you tell me when it is the party? What clothing should I have? Where is the party at? Does the bus go there? if the bus does not stop there, I will come by car. Finally I want to say thay I am sorry I did not answering to your letter sooner. But now I want to thank you for the invitation.(KOKKUVÕTE) Yours sincerely (allkiri) (Sinu nimi)
personal direct followed by a object or noun clause. someone's name. She said (that) Harry told me she was (that) he was hungry. hungry. He said (that) Harry told Sarah he was feeling (that) he was tired. cold. Reporting special questions Direct Speech Indirect Speech "What did you do Tell me what you had yesterday?" done yesterday. "When will you come Tell me when you would home?" come home. "Who won the game?" Tell me who had won the game. Read the sentences and write them in the indirect form. 1. Nancy asked her mother, "What is the weather going to be, rainy or sunny?" 2. The teacher asked her class, "Who will take part in the competition?". 3. Mary asked her friend, "What did you do during your winter holidays?". 4. Lucy asked her new friend, "When were you born?" 5
Francesco Totti Dati biografici · Francesco Totti è un calciatore italiano , attaccante e trequartista della Roma · Nasce 27 September 1976 · Ha speso la sua intera carriera a Roma Roma · Ha speso la sua intera carriera a Roma · È considerato come Roma' più grande giocatore di tutto il tempo Premi · Totti ha vinto parecchi premi in Italia durante la sua carriera · Un'annotazione un calciatore italiano di 5 volte dell'anno · Di 2 volte Serie un calciatore dell'anno · È stato chiamato da Pelé come uno dei 125 più grandi calciatori viventi più importanti nel marzo 2004 Vita personale · Totti e la sua moglie Ilary Blasi hanno due bambini: Christian e Chanel
Someone had probably felt that his or her legs got tired and sitting on floor might not be so comfortable, so one chose to invent a chair. Think of it- even floor, where people used to sit before chairs were invented is certainly someone's idea and invention. Isn't it strange to think like that? You are probably wondering that why are those ideas then so important? It's a good question and there is no way that it could have that one and only answer. I think that all of you have come across some contests, where good ideas are being searched. For example, several months ago I noticed a contest made by very well-known technology company that was searching for new ideas to implement, which prize pool was up to 2000€. It sounds like a big amount of cash, doesn't it ? In reality, that 2000€ for a company like that is NOTHING, but if your idea finds use in everyday life, then they are able to make Millions out of your idea. Yes, millions, which is significantly bigger
Dialogo A: Ciao! Mi chiamo Anna. Come ti chiami? B: Salve! Mi chiamo Francesca. A: Piacere! Come stai? B: Molto bene grazie, e tu? A: Pio o meno, grazie. B: Di sove sei? Sono di Milano. Sei straniera, vero? A: Si, sono estone di Tallinn. Sono in Italia da 2 anni. B: Quanti anni hai? A: Io ho venti anni. E tu? B: Io ventidue anni. Hai fratelli? A: Si, un fratello e una sorella. E tu? B: No. Sei qui per studiare in Italia? A: No, sono in Italia per motivi di lavoro. B: Dove abiti? Io abito via Casilina, al numero sei. A: Io abito via Papiria, al numero tre. B: Qual e il tuo numero di telefono
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IRREGULAR VERBS 1. Be was/were been-olema 2. Bear bore borne-välja kannatama 3. Beat beat beaten-peksma 4. Become became become-saama 5. Begin began begun-algama 6. Bite bit bitten-hammustama 7. Break broke broken-murdma 8. Bring brought brought-tooma 9. Build built built-ehitama 10. Burst burst burst-puhkema 11. Buy bought bought-ostma 12. Catch-caught caught-kinni püüdma 13. Can could - -saama 14. Come came come-tulema 15. Cost cost cost-maksma 16. Creep crept crept-hiilima 17. Cut cut cut-lõikama 18. Deal dealt dealt-tegelema 19. Dig dug dug-kaevama 20. Do did done-tegema 21. Draw drew drawn-joonistama 22. Dream dreamt dreamt-unistama 23. Drink drank drunk-jooma 24. Drive drove driven-autot juhtima 25. Eat ate eaten-sööma 26. Fall fell fallen-kukkuma 27. Feed fed fed-söötma 28. Feel felt felt-tundma 29. Fight fought fought-võitlema 30. Find found found-leidma
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There are more than 50 species of kangaroo. They are furry animals that hop on their hind legs. The biggest are red kangaroos, grey kangaroos and euros. The smallest are thekangaroos that belong to the group called rat kangaroos. There are million of kangaroos in Australia. Another Australian marsupial is the wombat. It lives in burrows in grassland areas of Australia and Tasmania. It has short strong legs and long claws for digging burrows.Wombats live in groups and come out to look for food at night. They have poor eyesight but they can smell and hear very well. Their nearest living relatives are koalas. The koala is one of the best known Australian animals. They live in eucalyptus trees,sleeping for 18 hours and eating 1 kilo of leaves each day. They drink almost nothing they get water from the leaves of the trees.They eat leaves of only five of 500 different kinds of eucalyptus trees.Baby koalas spend the first three months of
Reindeer 1: Look at his nose! Reindeer 2: This reindeer is nonsense! Reindeer 3: If he is a reindeer then I am a princess. Oh, where is my crown? Reindeer 4: He looks like a clown! D1: Apple-pie! D2: Simple Simon! D3: Silly-Billy! D4: Handkerchief! D1: Humpty Dumpty! D2: Plum-tree! D3: A bumble-bee! D4: Cat in a hat! D1: Wee Willie Winkie D2: Spooky old bat! D3: The weirdest rat! Rudolph: Don't talk to me like that! What have I done to you? D1, 2, 3, 4: Sorry! Oh, we are so sorry! D2: Well, come and play with us. Let's play the "Sleighs and the Bus"! D3: It's easy to play. Really, don't worry! (D1, 2, 3, 4 all bump into Rudolph at the same time from different directions. Rudolph falls down.) R: Hey, deer! It's not fair! Why did you bump into me? My horns can be broken and I cannot see. D1: It is only a game. So please don't pout. D2: Otherwise we will simply leave you out. D3: How can we play hide-and-seek with you? D4: Your nose glows too much, there's nothing we can do.
Letter Dear Sally, I have also been very busy with my exams recently, so I completely understand what you are going through. I would really like to see you again and it would be very great if you came to see me in August, but unfortunately I have a really important soccer match during that week and I can not miss that so maybe you could come the week before or after. Please let me know as soon as possible because my mum wants to know so she and my father will probably plan a trip to somewhere in order for us to be all alone in the house. My bike actually broke so unfortunately we can’t go cycling but my dad suggested that perhaps we go canoeing. It sounds very fun to me so maybe if you’re intrested we could go try that, but it’s totally OK if you don’t want to, just let me know.
Every day, across the world, unsuspecting villagers are hammered by the force of 36,000 tons of that soft wet dirt known as mud, as it cascades down mountains, rolls across plains, swoops through valleys, and takes flight over cliffs. Once the mud strikes, it leaves the villages and cities in ruins, as houses and other structures are quickly destroyed. And just as every day these villages are leveled by these disastrous attacks, the world's top scientists are working relentlessly to come out with a plan for the prediction and prevention of these horrible assaults. The men of the seas are always on the lookout for another natural disaster: whirlpools. These massive swirling vortexes of water are the cause of many lost sailors every year. With our primitive technology and archaic maps, seafarers sail the vast seas virtually blind, and can only hope to reach their destination. But sadly, all too often they will unknowingly navigate their ships straight into a tremendous whirlpool