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. 19 express välja näitama + 19 friendly to/with sb. 20 fantastic fantasiline + 20 frightened of sth.
· Killed females occupated in Prostitution Canonical five · Mary Ann Nichols first confirmed victim · Annie Chapman · Elizabeth Stride · Catherine Eddowes · Mary Jane Kelly last confirmed victim ·The gruesomely mutilated body of Mary Jane Kelly ·Victim No.5 ·Missing a heart ·Youngest of victims Whitechapel(USA band) · From USA · Deathcore artists · "Somatic defilement" · Audio/lyrics sample Do you have any questions? I am delighted to answer them right away. Thank you for listening, hope you enjoyed!
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 Formal Informal Opening I would be delighted to, I would be I'd love to come, Thanks for the kind remarks honoured to, I am writing to accept you kind invitation, The party you invited me to invitation, etc. sounds lovely, I'd be glad to, etc. Closing I will be attending, I look forward to seeing I can't wait to see you again, Until next remarks you, etc. Saturday then, etc.
Her most popular characters are the ingenious Belgian Hercule Poirot and Miss Jane Marple. She achieved Britain's highest honor when she was made a Dame of the British Empire. The Book This book is a short-story collection about two characters who are not as popular as Poirot or Miss Marple. They are Tommy and Tuppence Beresford, a married couple. Tommy works for some kind of a agency which tells them to run a detective agency to catch a Russian spy. Tuppence was delighted because before that she was very bored and she had nothing to do. Before catching the spy they start working as real detectives. They are pretty good at solving mysterious cases because they are great fans of detective novels. Tommy and Tuppence like to role play. Every time they have a costumer they parody all kinds of famous fictional detectives from Dr Thorndyke to Hercule Poirot. Tommy is Poirot in the last chapter when he catches the spy.
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kaunilt/ilutsema Inspirational- Inspiration- inspiratsioon Inspirating- inspireeriv inspireerima Thrilled- elevil Thrill- põnevus Thrilling- haarav Relieved- Relief- kergendus Relieve- kergendust kergendunud tundma Devastated- Devastation Devastate- (sb/sth) löödud Delighted- Delight- rõõm Delight- rõõmustama rõõmus Depressed- Depression- depressioon Depress- masendama masendunud Desperate- Desperation- meeleheide Desperately- meeleheitel meeleheitlikult Relaxed- Relaxation- lõõgastus Relax- lõõgastuma lõõgastunud Surprised- Surprise- üllatus Surprise- üllatama üllatunud
energy. My brother has two hobbies: football and skateboarding. He has his football training three times a week and he has been going there already 3 years. He collects football cards and his favourite player is ... . My brother has many posters and pictures of him. Skateboarding is one of his newest hobbies. He 'discovered' it last summer when we saw a boy doing tricks with his skateboard. So our parents gave him a skateboard for Christmas. He was really happy for that/ He was delighted. He doesn't like handicraft, which he thinks is boring. My friend loves to sunbathe, shopping and ice-skating. But above all she likes to shop, because then she can buy herself cool clothes and interesting and arty figures. She doesn't like football, because she isn't very sporty. In principle we all have hobbies, just that some people have one hobbie and some have completely different.
Arkady Shilkloper gives concerts and master-classes around the world ( approx. 100 a year) in: Russia, Europe, USA, Canada, Japan, Panama, China, Korea and Australia. A few years back, Arkady performed in Nõmme sports centre which I also attended with my family and since then, I have been completely enraptured by his music and skills. I, as a french horn player myself, understand the difficulties and of course the beauty of the instrument best and I am absolutely delighted that a man like him exists to use so many different sides of the brass instruments. To master the french horn itself is very difficult, but to use the other brass so skillfully is in my opinion amaizing. I have listend to many professional french horn players around the globe, but Arkady still remains my favorite. When I started this assignment, the first person who came to my mind was Arkady Shilkloper, but before making a final decision I fliped through a few magazines to find something else
On their way Catherine saw Miss Tilney leaning on her brother's arm, walking slowly down the street. "Stop, stop, Mr. Thrope" she impatiently cried; "it is Miss Tilney. Stop, stop, I will get out this moment and go to them." But Thrope did not listen to her and only lashed his horse into a brisker trot. Later, she apologized to Henry and Eleanor for being so impolite and another meeting was arranged. They went for a walk around Beechen Cliff and discussed novels. Catherine was very delighted to find that Eleanor and Henry liked to read books as much as she did. Early the next day Isabella told Catherine that she and James were engaged. "Good heaven! my dear Isabella, what do you mean? Can you can you really be in love with James?" The news came as a big surprise for Catherine because she did not notice anything going on between them. John Thrope had to leave Bath for several weeks and he left with a false impression
Good afternoon. My name is Siiri Paurson. And I will be speaking today about OVERFISHING. I will be speaking for about 10 minutes. I’ll be pleased to answer any questions you may have at the end of the presentation. INTRODUCTION: What is overfishing? What is causing overfishing? Why is overfishing a problem? Fishing down the food web. What can we do to help? WHAT IS OVERFISHING?: Overfishing can be defined in a number of ways. However, everything comes down to one simple point: Catching too much fish for the system to support leads to an overall degradation (degrödašon) to the system. Overfishing is a non-sustainable use of the oceans. WHAT IS CAUSING OVERFISHING?: Worldwide, fishing fleets are two to three times as large as needed to take present day catches of fish and other marine species (spiišis) and as what our oceans can sustainably support. On a global scale we have enough fishing capacity (cäpaseti) to cover at least four Earth...
sharp tongue. · Task 2: Identify who uttered the quotes (the list of characters might be of help): *"My good opinion once lost is lost forever" Charlotte Lucas *"Oh, my goodness. Everybody behave naturally". Mrs. Bennet *"So this is your opinion of me. Thank you for explaining so fully. Perhaps these offences might have be overlooked had not your pride been hurt by my honesty" Mr.Darcy *"That will do extremely well, child. You have delighted us long enough. Let the other young ladies have time to exhibit" Mr. Bennet *"I am the happiest creature in the world. Perhaps other people have said so before, but no one with such justice. I am happier even that Jane; she only smiles, I laugh" Lydia Bennett * "And those are the words of a gentleman. From the first moment I met you, your arrogance and conceit, your selfish disdain for the feelings of others made me realize that you were the
to pay attention. to sth; -millelegi tähelepanu pöörama to ask for sth (=demand); -midagi nõudma to be certain of. sth; -millesgi kindel olema to protect sb from sth; -kedagi millegi eest kaitsma to result .in sth; -milleski tulemusi saavutama to believe in sth; -millessegi uskuma there's need .for. sth; -on vajadus millegi järele at dawn; -koidikul to be filled with sth; -millegagi täidetud olema to be special to sb; -kellelegi eriline olema delight. .in sth; -rahulolu milleski to be delighted .with sth; -millegi üle rõõmu tundma to be terrified. of/by sth; - millegi kellegi tõttu hirmunud olema to be tired of sth; -millestki väsinud olema to be interested in sth; -millestgi huvituma to take part in sth; -millestgi osa võtma an increase in doing sth; -juurdekasv millegi tegemisel in the hope of doing sth- millegi tegemise lootuses to be fond. of .sth; -millestgi kiindunud olema to share in sth; -milleski jagama to be ideal for sth.-millegi jaoks ideaalne olema PREPOSITIONS 5
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Par.2 details about the event Par.3 closing remarks (ask person to let you know if he can come, express hope to see him) Opening: I am writing to invite you to, you are invited to attend Closing: We would be grateful if you could come, we hope to see you Accepting an invitation Par.1 opening remarks, thanks for invitation Par.2 accept invitation, make comments about the event, ask questions, offer to help Par.3 closing remarks, thank person again Opening: I was delighted to receive your letter, I would be glad to attend, I am writing to accept your kind invitation Closing: I look forward to seeing you Refusing an invitation Par.1 opening remarks, thanks for invitation Par.2 refuse invitation, giving reasons Par.3 closing remarks , thank person again Opening: It will be impossible for me to attend, I am afraid I have to refuse due to... Closing: I am sorry to miss the opportunity of Letters of apology Par.1 - reason for the apology Par
There was a photograph on top of the chest of drawers. 4 the bike a idea she upon hiring hit of The hit upon an idea of hiring a bike 5 she with were up when filled her tears stood eyes My alarm went off alarm quarter to five. 7 exhibition his of best in ran the hall into friend he front He ranned into his friend in front of the exhibition hall. 8 have your a look take and time around Take your time and have a look around. --- 6 5. Complete the exercise with the adjectives. annoyed delighted easy free important lucky puzzled wise 1 I was lucky to meet Ben's friend, Nina, who had helped him so much at the party. 2 If you need somewhere to stay overnight, surf the Internet. Cheap hostels are easy to find. 3 After the last lesson we were ... to go, but we all stayed to discuss the trip. 4 The children looked annoyed so the teacher repeated the question. 5 If you don't need the gloves immediately, it's ... to wait until the sales start.
they do in the core of a supernova. If sound waves really are at work inside a collapsing star, it should vibrate only at certain frequencies, generating matching gravitational waves. Burrows calculates that for a supernova in or near our galaxy, the existing detectors could pick up these signals--clues to a big, big noise. Stars, it seems, really may go kaboom. Woosley, still in love with pyrotechnics, is delighted. "It's like God built the universe just for me." characters(without spaces) 13 400 characters(with spaces) 16 150
morrow. Anyway, she preferred to stay with him. MARY: Quite right too. You can't be too careful when youngsters have temperatures. I hope he'll be better soon, or we shan't be able to go to the cinema. TOM: Oh, I expect he'll soon get over it. We were thinking of Saturday if that will suit you. MARY: You're not doing anything on Saturday, are you, Bill? I: No, dear, I've got nothing on on Saturday. MARY: That's all right, then. Tell Susan we shall be delighted to come. TOM: That's settled, then. Now how about getting there? I: Why don't we all go in our car? It's getting on in years, but it still manages to go. TOM: That'll be fine. By the way, we haven't decided what to see. I hear there's something good on at the Palace. I: Yes, "The Emperor's Daughter." But Mary and I have already seen that. What about "Desert Secret" at the Alhambra? MARY: That sounds exciting. Let's see that. That is if Susan and you haven't already seen it. TOM: No, we haven't
Harry was devastated but said he would come to her again in a year to see if the circumstances then could changer her mind and if they did not, he promised to leave the situation alone forever. Chapter 36: Harry, Losberne, and Oliver sat at breakfast discussing the departure of the former two. Losberne was headed to London, and Harry asked to escort him there. Harry asked Oliver to write him every other Monday so that he could know what was happening with Rose and his mother. Oliver was delighted that he could do something of importance and promises to keep the letters a secret. Harry leaves and Rose watches him through the upstairs window, pretending to be happy, but very sad he is going. Chapter 37: Upon marrying the workhouse matron, the beadle became master of the workhouse. Two months had gone by and Mr. Bumble already did not like his newly acquired matrimonial state. He and Mrs. Bumble argued and she bested him, forcing him to wander the streets for a time. Deciding he
Long has just been here, and she told me all about it." Mr. Bennet made no answer. "Do you not want to know who has taken it?" cried his wife impatiently. "You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it." This was invitation enough. "Why, my dear, you must know, Mrs. Long says that Netherfield is taken by a young man of large fortune from the north of England; that he came down on Monday in a chaise and four to see the place, and was so much delighted with it, that he agreed with Mr. Morris immediately; that he is to take possession before Michaelmas, and some of his servants are to be in the house by the end of next week." "What is his name?" "Bingley." "Is he married or single?" "Oh! Single, my dear, to be sure! A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year. What a fine thing for our girls!" "How so? How can it affect them?" "My dear Mr. Bennet," replied his wife, "how can you be so tiresome! You must know
synthetic resins. (A) Unexpectedly (B) Miraculously (C) Systematically (D) Conscientiously 4. The sport of basketball highlights the athletic qualities of endurance, agility, and skill. (A) Demands (B) Encompasses (C) Emphasizes (D) Develops 5. Daniel Webster applied the oratorical skill he had mastered as a lawyer to heighten his appeal for an end to slavery. (A) Intensify (B) Convey (C) Retrieve (D) Popularize LESSON 17 agitate confidential delighted discreetly documented gradually influence inordinate instantly intentionally intrinsic inundate involve nominal presumably agitate v. to shake or move; to cause worry n. agitation Syn. disturb n. agitator The fact that she had not arrived by midnight agitated her parents. He was known as a political agitator. confidential adj. to be said or written in secret v
blankets over 50 years ago, just before my first child was born. Since then, I've been making afghans and quilts for all my friends and family members. Seven or eight years ago, I saw a notice in our local newspaper. It was about this organisation that collects blankets and donates them to charitable agencies that serve the homeless or victims of various disasters, and other people in need. I contacted them, and asked if I could help. They were delighted and that's how it started. Now I spend around 1,500 hours a year crocheting for the group. Many of my blankets go to the northern states. They are given to the homeless or to people who are made homeless after some kind of disaster. I once watched the news when the president visited New Orleans after the hurricane I'm sure it was my blanket I saw on one of the beds in the rescue centre in that huge stadium!
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This quality is reflected also in his music: there are no outward effects… his know-how helped to avoid all that had been already said and to express himself in a new and inventive way. 2 Let us add some thoughts from his creed: Through all time one general demand is valid in art: this is strict inner discipline. Be it Palestrina, Bach or Beethoven, we can feel in their works this great organising power we admire and are delighted with. When considering discipline and concentration, we have much to learn from the elders. The present day cannot be imagined without knowing yesterday. 3 1 First performance at Estonia Concert Hall, 9 Mar. 1962, ERSO conducted by Neeme Järvi 2 Ernesaks, Nii ajaratas 71. 3 From a speech delivered at the 7th Congress of the Soviet Estonian Composers’ Union, 1961. Eller wrote the first Estonian Violin Concerto (1933-1964) in B minor, a one
I soon found myself writing the screenplay for an animated feature, the result of a lecture trip to Munich. I was approached by producer Eberhard Junkersdorf to write the script for his version of the merry adventures of T i l l Eulenspiegel, Europe's favorite medieval clown. I knew x INTRODUCTION~THIRD EDITION of T i l l s colorful character from stories I had read as a child and was delighted to take up the challenge. I enjoyed working w i t h the energetic and charming H e r r Junkersdorf and his international team of artists. Eberhard is so persuasive he even got me to contribute lyrics for two songs on the film s soundtrack, which really was a challenge. T h e film was released in Germany as Till Euknspiegel, and I a m hopeful it will be released in English one day under its English title, Jester Till T h e experience
with two other boys I had class with; I was fairly sure their names were Ben and Conner. Jess was there, flanked by Angela and Lauren. Three other girls stood with them, including one I remembered falling over in Gym on Friday. That one gave me a dirty look as I got out of the truck, and whispered something to Lauren. Lauren shook out her cornsilk hair and eyed me scornfully. So it was going to be one of those days. At least Mike was happy to see me. "You came!" he called, delighted. "And I said it would be sunny today, didn't I?" "I told you I was coming," I reminded him. "We're just waiting for Lee and Samantha... unless you invited someone," Mike added. "Nope," I lied lightly, hoping I wouldn't get caught in the lie. But also wishing that a miracle would occur, and Edward would appear. Mike looked satisfied. "Will you ride in my car? It's that or Lee's mom's minivan." "Sure." He smiled blissfully. It was so easy to make Mike happy. "You can have shotgun," he promised
that powerfully gripped the imagination of a war-weary world. Another indication came when Japan suddenly introduced a new code, the YU, for their most secret messages. On solution, it was dubbed "Jp"—the sixteenth solved since Yardley's original break. A few months before the November opening of the disarmament conference in Washington, daily courier service was set up between the Black Chamber and the State Department. An official grinningly remarked that State's upper echelons were delighted with the cryptan- alysts' work and read the solutions every morning with their orange juice and coffee. The conference sought to limit the tonnage of capital ships, and as negotiations were proceeding toward its chief result—the Five- Power Treaty that accorded tonnages in certain ratios to the United States, Britain, France, Italy, and Japan—Yardley's team was reading the secret instructions of the negotiators. "The Black Chamber, bolted,
most exactly the same. Nonetheless, she decided to look for ways to add value to her boss. She noticed that he spent a lot of time replying to routine ccc_tracy_4_52-76.qxd 6/23/03 2:47 PM Page 74 74 ➤ CHANGE YOUR THINKING, CHANGE YOUR LIFE correspondence. One day, she took all of his regular mail and wrote replies to them. She then took the finished letters to him to edit and sign. He was delighted with her work and encouraged her to do more of it. Soon, she was handling 90 percent of his routine correspondence. She then began to take additional courses to upgrade her skills in word processing, page making, and report preparation. Bit by bit, she began to take his smaller tasks and handle them herself. Each time she took over a smaller task, she freed her boss to work on more important tasks. And he noticed.
I was near mindless with the need for an orgasm. If Cary walked in right then and found me writhing in our living room while Gideon finger-fucked me, I didn't think I'd care. Gideon was breathing hard, too. His face was flushed with lust. For me. When I'd done nothing more than respond helplessly to him. His hand at my breast moved to my cheek and brushed over it. "You're blushing. I've scandalized you." "Yes." His smile was both wicked and delighted, and it made my chest tight. "I want to feel my cum in you when I fuck you with my fingers. I want you to feel my cum in you, so you think about how I looked and the sounds I made when I pumped it into you. And while you're thinking about that, you're going to look forward to me doing it again and again." My sex rippled around his stroking fingers, the rawness of his words pushing me to the brink of orgasm.
Studythem and 1-2 2-12 13-19 20+ 40+ thenusethe symbolsto respond to the comments. Abobylearnstocrawl. ! toddler learns to walk. Feelings 9 a. Writethe adjectives on the correctline. . terrified. bored. delighted . worried r r tmpatrent calm. annoyed . cheerful. sad . depressed r ecstatic. furious. miserable . pleased . nervous. relaxed. frustrated in,.leIgte.d .Q.qteQ,..se rerrified, worried,impatienr,sao, annoyed,depressed, furious, 1 ysubelieve
Studythem and 1-2 2-12 13-19 20+ 40+ thenusethe symbolsto respond to the comments. Abobylearnstocrawl. ! toddler learns to walk. Feelings 9 a. Writethe adjectives on the correctline. . terrified. bored. delighted . worried r r tmpatrent calm. annoyed . cheerful. sad . depressed r ecstatic. furious. miserable . pleased . nervous. relaxed. frustrated in,.leIgte.d .Q.qteQ,..se rerrified, worried,impatienr,sao, annoyed,depressed, furious, 1 ysubelieve
Studythem and 1-2 2-12 13-19 20+ 40+ thenusethe symbolsto respond to the comments. Abobylearnstocrawl. ! toddler learns to walk. Feelings 9 a. Writethe adjectives on the correctline. . terrified. bored. delighted . worried r r tmpatrent calm. annoyed . cheerful. sad . depressed r ecstatic. furious. miserable . pleased . nervous. relaxed. frustrated in,.leIgte.d .Q.qteQ,..se rerrified, worried,impatienr,sao, annoyed,depressed, furious, 1 ysubelieve
Studythem and 1-2 2-12 13-19 20+ 40+ thenusethe symbolsto respond to the comments. Abobylearnstocrawl. ! toddler learns to walk. Feelings 9 a. Writethe adjectives on the correctline. . terrified. bored. delighted . worried r r tmpatrent calm. annoyed . cheerful. sad . depressed r ecstatic. furious. miserable . pleased . nervous. relaxed. frustrated in,.leIgte.d .Q.qteQ,..se rerrified, worried,impatienr,sao, annoyed,depressed, furious, 1 ysubelieve