Morning Afternoon Evening 1 Sunday Arrivals Arrivals 19.00 First meeting 6 July Making name plates Some meeting games 2 Monday 9.00 Breakfast 12.30 Dinner 18.00.Free time 7 July 10.30. Talking 13.00 Making groups and finding out 19.00 Supper about rules and the youth's expectations 19.30. Filling the feedback then playing 14.45. Making a project logo sheets after the first day some games 15.30 City tour 20.15 Cultural 11.30 Short 16.30 Guest from police station who evening(LIIS LISA SIIA presetation i...
British food Traditional food Meal times · Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00, · Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m. · Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. (Evening meal) BREAKFAST · 1) Typical English · 2) The traditional Breakfast English Breakfast LUNCH · Typical English lunch DINNER · 1) Traditional · 2) Typical English English Dinner Dinner Fish and chips Eating Etiquette Used materials · http://www.woodlands- junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/food.html · http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_food
Christmas in Australia Christmas in Australia is often very hot. Whereas the northern hemisphere is in the middle of winter, Australians are baking in summer heat. It is not unusual to have Christmas Day well into the mid 30 degrees Celsius, or near 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A traditional meal includes a turkey dinner, with ham, and pork. A flaming Christmas plum pudding is added for dessert. In the Australian gold rushes, Christmas puddings often contained a gold nugget. Today a small favor is baked inside. Whoever finds this knows s/he will enjoy good luck. Another treat is Mince Pies. Some Australians and particularly tourists often have their Christmas dinner at midday on a local beach, Bondi Beach in Sydney's Eastern Suburbs attracts thousands of people on Christmas Day. Other families enjoy their day by having a picnic. If they are at home, the day is punctuated by swimming in a pool, playing Crick...
Meals and Cooking When we cook, we boil, roast, fry or stew our food. We boil eggs, meat, chicken, fish, milk, water and vegetables. We fry eggs, fish and vegetables. We stew fish, meat, vegetables or fruit. We roast meat or chicken. We put salt, sugar, pepper, vinegar and mustard into our food to make it salted, sweet, sour or simply tasty. Our food may taste good or bad or it may be tasteless. The usual meals in England are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner or, in simpler houses, breakfast, dinner, tea and supper. For breakfast English people mostly have porridge or cornflakes with milk or cream and sugar, bacon and eggs, marmalade with buttered toast and tea or coffee. For a change they can have a boiled egg, cold ham, or fish. English people generally have lunch about one o'clock. At lunch time in a London restaurant one usually finds a mutton chop, or steak and chips, ...
November 8, 1991 Charlie has some good news and some bad news. Firstly the good ones: Charlie got a B for his English paper on Peter Pan. His language skills are also improving. He says that he wants to write when he grows up. At the same time he is helping Mary Elizabeth with her Rocky Horror Picture Show fanzine, Punk Rocky. Charlie also says that he loves Sam. And the bad news is that Sam has already a boyfriend Craig. Charlie's sister tells him that Sam used to be a "blow queen". This hurts Charlie very much, because he didn't want to think like that over Sam. November 12, 1991 Charlie likes Twinkies. He tells a story about rats, pleasurable rewards, and electric shock. It's a very interesting experiment and it tells that rat or mouse would put up with a lot more voltage for the pleasure. November 15, 1991 Charlie thinks a lot about his brother and his dad. I think that Charlie's brother and father are big idols for them. He say...
I read a book called “The Dinner” by Herman Koch. Herman Koch is a Dutch writer and actor. He has written short stories, novels, and columns. His best-selling novel The Dinner which was published in 2009 has been translated into 21 languages. And also, the book has been adapted into two movies. Plot + characters The story takes place in Amsterdam at one fancy restaurant. Two couples meet there for dinner. The men are brothers but unfortunatelly they don't get along very well. The brothers with their wives have gathered together to discuss their teenage sons. Their sons have commited a horrible crime which has been caught on video camera. From the video the boys can't be identified. So the parents have to decide what to do next. The story is guided by one of the brothers called Paul. Paul is a former high school history teacher. Second brother's name is Serge who is a highly successful politician. Paul finds everything about Serge...
Windows are not made of wood. Simple Present · · New York is a small city. It is not important that this fact is untrue. [VERB] + s/es in third person USE 3 Scheduled Events in the Near Examples: Future · You speak English. · Do you speak English? · You do not speak English. USE 1 Repeated Actions Examples: · The train leaves tonight at 6 PM. · The bus does not arrive at 11 AM, it arrives at 11 PM. ...
MY DAILY ROUTINE The first thing I do is that I wake up at 7 o'clock. Then, I have coffee for breakfast. I clean my teeth and I take a shower. After, I get dressed. Next, I go to work by bus, because I start at 8 o'clock. When I finish, I go home at half past twelve and the first thing that I do when I get home is have lunch at 1 o'clock. I always wash the dishes and clean the kitchen. I have a shower. Next, I do my homework son, I watch TV in the afternoon and I meet my friend at 6 o'clock. This is my favorite part of the day. I sometimes walk my dog before dinner and I usually study for the next day. After that, I listen to the radio or I watch the news. Finally, I have dinner at 9 PM and I go to bed at midnight.
Greek cousine Moussaka, souvlaki, houmous Overview A great variety of dishes Symposiums, the Epicurean philosophers Archestratos in 330 B.C. 4,000 years of tradition Overview The ancient element of Greek cuisine Wheat. Important vegetables Flavoringsoregano, mint, garlic, dill and bay laurel leaves. Overview "Sweet" spices in combination with meat, (cinnamon and cloves in stews). Goats and sheep Fish dishes Experience The breakfast Dinner Pies before noon Moussaka Moussaka is an eggplantbased dish. Moussaka The bottom layer eggplant slices sautéed in olive oil. The middle layer ground lamb cooked with onion, garlic, chopped tomatoes, herbs, and spices (cinnamon, allspice and black pepper). The top layer a white sauce or egg custard. Moussaka Cook served lukewarm...
The advantages and disadvantages of fast food. For some people fast food is part of their everyday life. It is designed to for busy people who do not have time to cook. But how many people are aware of the advantages and disadvantages of fast food? To start with, the most important thing to know is that fast food is not healthy. It is full of saturated fats and other chemicals, which are not useful to us. People should start to work less and cook more. That guarantees they will be healthier, more active and less sleepy. Fast food is not always harmful. Our bodies need a balanced diet we need some fats, sugars and salt what are in fast food. Everybody should know when to stop eating fast food. We should put our eating habits in balance not too much fast food and also not too much vegetables and fruits. The main advantage is that fast food is convenient. It is available whenever you want. Fo...
Discover Peipsi (01.08-02.08.2019) Kristi Vichterpal TK17 Day 1 Timetable 09:00 Picking up in front of Radisson Blu hotel 11:20 Avinurme Workshop ,,cooking bigbread" 12:00 - Aarde villa(Lunch) 13:30 - Alatskivi castle 14:30 Kolkja Old believers musem 15:40 Ambulatory ( art gallery) 17:30 Check-in Nina`s Kordon Guesthouse and dinner Cooking bigbread · Includes: cooking bread, breadmaster gives tips how to do real handmade bread. · Sheering secrets how to get bread nice and fluffy · Everyone can bake their own bigbread. Day 2 · 09:00 - Breakfast in Guesthouse · 10:15 Nina Lighthouse · 10:45 Kasepää old believer`s Prayer house · 11:30 - Kallaste outcrop · 12:20 Kolkja fish and onion restaurant · 15:30 Tallinn airport Bus · Bus- MB Sprinter 20 seats · Equipment CD stereo, electrical windows, air cond...
My Dream Wedding Something old , something new , something borrowed , something blue...my dream wedding. I would like to wear Pnina Tornai sweetheart mermaid gown in silk organza . Bridesmaid dresse would be Royal blue and flower girl dress would be pink with diamonds. Most of the times wedding themes are very boring , I would like my wedding to take place munder water. Submarine would be an interesting place. I dream of marrying at around 24 or 25 . Althought I do have some ideas about how HE should look like , about HIS personality , I am not going to write it down , it brings bad luck. Whoever and wherever the young man is , I definitely love HIM more than my own life. Everything has to be perfekt. Another dream of mine- a professional photographer in my wedding. I would also like a candlelit dinner. It is just so romantik . A candelelit dinner is something invitably ends in teras. There should be...
About Tea "Shall I put the kettle on?" or "Would you like a nice cup of tea?" are questions you might be asked if you visit someone's home in the UK. The traditional English drink is tea - it is drunk throughout the day and is often made during social occasions. Coffee has become popular in recent years, but many people continue to drink tea. In the UK there are as many different ways of making and drinking tea as there are flavours. People drink Indian teas, Chinese teas, herbal teas, and fruit teas. English tea is specially adapted for UK tastebuds. To make a cup of English tea the first step is to boil some water - usually in an electric kettle. Traditionally the drink is then made by pouring the boiling water into a teapot and adding tea leaves. The leaves are left to infuse, or brew, and when it is ready the liquid is poured into teacups through a strainer and drunk with milk. Nowadays, many people use teabags, which are perfora...
Chapter Sixteen Epoch Unable to find something to wear to graduation thanks to the fact that her red blouse was stolen, Bella mopes around her room until Alice shows up with a new outfit. Alice makes a comment about the thief followed by a comment about the activity in Seattle. Hearing the two placed together like that makes something click in Bella's brain. She realizes that the two situations the thief in her room and the newborn vampires in Seattle are related. She also figures out that the thief only broke into her house as a test to see how easy it was to get in and that he only stole things with her scent on them so that others could find her. Determined to keep the information from Edward, Alice darts off just as Edward arrives to go with Bella to the graduation ceremony. At the ceremony, Edward and Bella are separated. Bella listens to Jessica ramble on and on about their time in school. The ceremony goes rather quickly an...
,,The Princess Diaries" Meg Cabot I read the first 20 pages of the novel ,, The Princess Diaries." The main character, Mia Thermopolis, didn't get along with her mother so well. So, her mother advised her to start writing a diary. Thats how the book started. Mia thaught that she was a freak , because she was flat chested although she was the biggest girl in her class, and she was a freshman. She had another problem, her mother was going to go out with her Algebra teacher, Mr. Gianini. Mia hated her because she was failing maths. Mia's best friend is Lilly and they talk about almost everything. Mia was also falling for a guy called Josh Richter who was a senior, he was also going out with Lana Weinberger, who was a mean, although a beautiful person. Mia hated the fact that her mother was going on a date with her Algebra tea...
Trip 01.07-07.07.2015 1st day 01.07 In the morning at 8:25 to take a plane to Helsinki, then on to London's Heathrow Airport 16:00 Arrive 17:10. The ticket price of € 192.83 round-trip The airport bus departs at 18:03 and arrives at 18:39 the hotel in advance. No 10 bus bus ticket / train cost £ 26-35€ a week Chek-in 19:00 Stop at the Royal Garden Hotel ***** 6 nights € 1,832 (Breakfast included) 2st day 02.07 9.00 breakfast 12.00 British Museum Free 15.00 Covent Garden Free 17.00 London Eye 19.35£- 26,4€ 20.00 Dinner at The Orangery 27£-36,8€ 3st day 03.07 9.00 breakfast 11.00 Buckinghami Palace 20£-27€ 13.00 Houses of Parliament Free 15.00 Westminister Abbey Free 20.00 Dinner at Cellarium Cafe 21£-28€ 4st day 04.07 9.00 breakfast 12.00 St. Paul´s Cathedral 15£-20€ 14.00 Shakespeare´s Globe Theatre 13£-17€ 17.00 Tower Bridge 9£-12€ 18.00 Tower of London 22£-30€ 20.00 Dinner at Strada 23£-31€ 5st say 05.07 9.00 bre...
Etiquette in england *meeting and greeting · The British are reserved, which may cause them to appear cool and indifferent or overly formal. In fact, they are very friendly and helpful to foreigners. · Shake hands with everyone present men, women, and children at business and social meetings. Shake hands again when leaving. · Use last names and appropriate titles until specifically invited by your British hosts or colleagues to use their first names. *body language · The English tend to keep about an 23 feet between them while speaking. · Touching is usually kept to a minimum. · Family members are more relaxed and familiar with each other, so touching of the arms, elbows, or hands is acceptable. However in a business environment, touching is very minimal and personal space is respected much more than in a family setting. · Direct ...
Christmas By Xxxx Xxxx Nowadays, Christmas is celebrated almost world-wide. It's a global time of peace for all who believe in the magic of it. Overworked people treasure days that bring rest and recreation and allow them to meet their families and friends. They appreciate days when they give and receive gifts - the evidence of friendship, of remembrance and love. A time when it feels good to give, when anger is forgotten, when heaven becomes a place on earth for a moment. We tend to think of Christmas as a time for children, but what if Christmas gives each of us the opportunity to be the child? To have wise men bring priceless gifts to us, to be held by an adoring mother and father, to feel that everything will be okay...forever. What if Christmas is a chance to start fresh? A clean slate. Instead of New Year resolutions, we could g...
South Africa Airi Pindis Misso Keskkool South Africa Capital There Are Actually Three Capital Cities (Pretoria, Bloemfontein and Cpe Town) Official language(s) 11 Ethnic groups 79.4% Black 9.2% White 8.8% Coloured 2.6% Asian Population 2010 estimate 49,991,300 Currency Rand (ZAR) The South African rand (ZAR), is the most actively traded emerging market currency in the world inglise Republic of South Africa afrikaani Republiek van SuidAfrika koosa IRiphabliki yaseMzantsi Afrika ndebele Riphabliki yeSewula Afrika pedi Rephaboliki ya Afrika Borwa sotho Repabliki ya AfrikaBorwa suulu iRiphabliki yaseNingizimu Afrika svaasi Riphabliki yase Ningizumu Afrika tsonga Riphabliki ra Afrik...
In the picture, I can see two people - a man and a woman. I think they're married. She brought some hamburgers outside to have dinner in fresh air and to please her husband. They are barbequeing outside. The man has a blue shirt, shorts and grey sneakers on. He is holding a spade (?) for cooking and flipping burgers. On his shoulder, he has a towel. The woman is wearing a white blouse and an apron. She is holding a plate with hamburgers and she is reaching it towards the man. I can also see a table and a plate with meat on it. Both, man and woman are smiling. the weather is warm and sunny and it is probably the best day for some outdoor cooking
I wake up at seven, and head to the bathroom to take a shower and wash my teeth. Riietumine takes me approximately 5 minutes. At 7:20 I make myself breakfast and eat it. I exit my apartement at 7:45 sharp and head to the bus stop. The bus leaves at 7:51 and reaches the school at 8:00. I study at school for about 6 hours and have lunch between the second and third lesson in the school cafeteria. After school I go to the gym and work out for 2 hours and at 19:45 I rush to work for a night shift that ends at 5 o'clock in the morning. I have dinner at my workplace and I go to sleep at 5:30 o'clock in the morning. . 5 . 7:20 . 7:45 . 7:51 8:00. 6 . 2 , 19:45 , 5 . , 5:30 .
Eating habits This text talk about my eating habits and healty eating habits. I eat 4 times a day: breakfast at 7.00, lunch at 11.30, lunch at home 16.00 and dinner at 20.00. For breakfast i eat porridge, sandwich and drink cup of tea. My eating habits are healty because i care what i eat. I am sportman and i have control what i consume. I eat every kind of foods: meat, fish, fruits and vegetables. My favorite food is rice wiht pineapple and chichen sauce. My favorite dessert is pancakes with chocolate cream. Healty eatings are if people eat normally about 3-4 times a day. People must eat every kind of food: meat, fish, fruits, vegetables and consume every kind of nutrients: protein, fat, carbohydrate and gluvose. Draw a conclusion from my eating habits and healty eating habits. People must consume every kind of foods and nutrients. Keith Stseglov 11.c
Brita ESTONIAN FOOD Rasmus Roger Kregor EVERYDAY MEALS Breakfast Lunch Dinner HOLIDAY FOOD New Year's Eve Midsummer Day September 1 Christmas Birthdays NATIONAL DISHES Rye bread Baltic herring Kama DIFFERENT INFLUENCES ON ESTONIAN CUISINE Geographic location and climate Food preparation methods History and external influences Six step historical development OLD ESTONIAN CUISINE AKA PEASANT CUISINE Simple One sided With few spices Made of bread and starch Fish and meat that's high in salt and fat Coarseflour rye bread Butter and nuts GERMAN AKA MANOR CUISINE Quality and availability International connections St. Petersburg and Stockholm 1781 the first cookbook RUSSIAN CUISINE Dumplings Solyanka Rassolnik Borscht Beef stroganof Chicken Kiev Cottage cheese patty/donut Pasha THE BIRTH OF ESTONIAN CUISINE 1918 Republi...
Brittish Food Kelli Kärsna Form 7a 2007 Teacher: Karin Mitt Wales Traditional Food ...Most popular food for breakfast consists eggs and bacon ...Afternoon tea can be served with Welsh cakes ...Traditional meat for dinner in the evening is Welsh Lamb ...For a snack Welsh Rarebit Scottish Traditional Food ...Breakfast consist of local black pudding ...Haggis a type of rich sausage meat made from ...And bread, the very symbol of food English Traditional food ...Fish and Chips are a traditional take away food or as USa they say "to go" ...Sheaperds Pie ...Breakfast consist from eggs, bacon, and toast ...Bangers and Mash are made with minced lamb and vegetables topped with mashed potato Ireland ...They say that the Irish food is not good ...Colcannon is a good dish made of potato ...O...
To: Mrs D.White, Marco´s Manager From: Kevin Raev , Assistant Manager Subject: Assessment report of Marco´s suggesting changes Introduction. The purpose of this report is to assess the good and bad points of the Marco´s fast food restaurant. Food and Prices Furthermore the meals are good value for money as the prices are quite reasonable. However the clients are complaining that there are not many dishes to choose from, so we need more meals. Service The staff are very friendly and and helpful and they are able to make helpful suggestions about the menu. However the service is a little short handed, It would be a good idea to hire extra people during the lunch and dinner time for rushes so that the service is always fast and efficient Atmosphere There is friendly relaxed atmosphere in our restaurant. . However the restaurant is old and not very clean. Conclusion Marco's is a fast food restaurant with reasonable prices. If you would co...
Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7. klassile Õpik: I love English 4 Kokkuvõte aasta jooksul õpitust. Koostaja: Gea Gutmann Viljandi Maagümnaasium Juhendaja: Toomas Rähn Final Test Form 7 Name................. 1. Use the right tense. (15 p) 1) Look! She....................................(carry) a heavy bag. 2) Mrs. Brown...................................(play) the piano at the concert next week. 3) Mary is a good girl. My mother............................(meet) her every day since she and her father moved here. 4) Yesterday at two o`clock Tom ..............................(sing) and his sister ........................... (draw) a pictuture in the living room. 5) The wind ........................(be) very strong some days ago. 6) Where are the children? They .........................................
Christmas in Ireland lasts from Christmas Eve to the feast of the Epiphany on January 6, which is referred to as Little Christmas. Ireland's Christmas is more religious than a time of fun. Lighted candles are placed in windows on Christmas Eve, as a guide that Joseph and Mary might be looking for shelter. The candles are usually red in color, and decorated with sprigs of holly. Irish women bake a seed cake for each person in the house. They also make three puddings, one for each day of the Epiphany such as Christmas, New Year's Day and the Twelfth Night. After the Christmas evening meal, bread and milk are left out and the door unlatched as a symbol of hospitality. St Stephen's Day, the day after Christmas, is almost as important, with football matches and meetings going on. For children, the Wren Boys Procession is their big event. Boys go from door to door with a fake wren on a stick, singing, with violins, accordions, harmonicas and ...
EMMA Youthful Emma Woodhouse, whose long-time governess and friend Miss Taylor has just married Mr. Weston, takes some solace in being left alone with her aging father by claiming that she made the match herself. An old friend of the family, Mr. George Knightley, does not believe her, but in her certainty she decides that she must also marry off the young rector, Mr. Elton. Among her friends and acquaintances in the large and populous village of Highbury, she begins to notice young Harriet Smith, the pretty illegitimate seventeen-year-old who lives at Mrs. Goddard's boarding school. Determining first to improve Harriet, Emma discourages her interest in worthy Robert Martin of Abbey-Mill Farm, declares that Harriet must be from more genteel parents than his, and fixes upon Harriet as Mr. Elton's future wife. In bringing the two together socially, Emma does a drawing of Harriet which Mr. Elton admires and takes off to London to be frame...
August: Osage County review August: Osage County is a 2013 American drama film written by Tracy Letts and based on his Pulitzer Prize–winning play of the same name, and directed by John Wells. It is produced by George Clooney, Jean Doumanian, Grant Heslov, Steve Traxler, and Bob and Harvey Weinstein. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin. Beverly Weston hires Johnna as a housekeeper, she is young beautiful American woman. Beverly’s wife Violet is strong-willed and addiction to narcotics. Then arrives Barbara with her husband and their fourteen-year- old daughter, Jean, Ivy and Violet’s sister Mattie with her husband. Family finds Beverly dead in the bedroom, he kills himself. After few days takes place funeral and dinner. In the dining room, they argue about their family issues. My favourite scene is that when Ivy tell her mother abou...
Television is a daily presence in the lives of most young children . TV is playing a very big role in their life. Television has its good side. It can be entertaining and educational, and can open up new worlds for kids, giving them a chance to travel the globe, learn about different cultures. However spending time watching TV can take time away from healthy activities like active play outside with friends, eating dinner together as a family, or reading. TV time also takes away from participating in sports, music or art.
Verbs! Verb forms Review of tenses Chapter 12, Pg 215 1 Timeline Draw a timeline of your life. List 810 events on the time line. Make sure you list your future graduation date! Moved to Cali 2005 Was Born Traveled to Europe Husband 1978 School graduates @ Oxford 1999 Started Got married School 1983 2008 2 The Six English Verb Tenses Three Simple Tenses Simple continuous Present You walk. You are walking I run. I am running. Past You Walked You w...
Dear . . . . . . . . , date Thank you for your letter. I write to you about homework in my home. We have a house and we have a lot of homework. Mostly does homework my mother. We have a big house and there are a lot of rooms. My mother dusts the shelves twice a week. My mum likes very much flowers and she has a lot of flowers and then she must to water the flowers. Always does the lundry my mum. She does the lundry three times a week. We have a huge garden too and there is a lot of work. My mum plants flowers and does weeding of flowerbeds. In home I must to mow the lawn, thats not a problem for me. I mow the lawn of my neighbour too. I like to mow the lawn. And I must keep the heading system working. In winter Imust to shovel the snow too becouse then we don´t have grass to lawn. It´s like me too. My father has will-power and determination. He doesn´t scare hardw...
Dark, but light inside Christmas in Estonia is probably one of the most celebrated celebration of the year. This celebration lasts for 3 days. The main party in celebrated at two days on 24 th and 25th of December. The Christmas is celebrated mainly for two reasons: because of the J. Christ's birthday and the darkest time of the year. People usually celebrate Christmas at home but there are also some street parades and parties at work or school. They decorate their homes with lots of shiny, colourful and bright lights. They also get the Christmas tree, clean up their house and make or shop for presents to gift someone. During the Christmas people visit their relatives and there's a Christmas Peace all over the world that means that you have to do good things and be nice to everyone. On the Christmas Eve morning some people go to the church. On the Christmas Night they usually have dinner...
The main plot Sonchai Jitpleecheep is a detective in Bankok. His mother, an ex-prostitute, runs a bar where Sonchai helps her out every once in a while. Sonchai has an american father whom he has never met. He is married to a pregnant girl named Chanya who used to be a ,,bar girl". Sonchai recevies a DVD showing the murder of an ex-girlfriend named Damrong. The DVD is a ,,snuff" movie, made to get a huge profit. As investigating the murder Sonchai soon realizes that many very wealth and powerful people are involved. Working trough the investigation he works with hes assistant Lek who is a transsexual and also with an american FBI agent. He must report hes every action to hes superior Colonel Vikorn.Vikorn is only interested in this investigation because of the amount of money he heard the guilty part got from making a movie like that. The two known but can't be proved yet guilty people are Damr...
My day I wake up at half past six. First i go to kitchen and have a cup of cofee and toast for breakfast. After that i go to the bathroom and clean my teeth. Then i get dressed and go school by bus. Our classes always starts at 8.15, but students are usually much earlier in the bulding doing their homework if they didn't have time day before, and chating with friends. First subject is English. First lesson finish at 9.45 and we have short, ten-minutes break. Then we start another lesson - Art - which is one of my favourites subjects. The third lesson which starts at 12.20. Is Physicist. After that we have a maths. After this classes we have 60-minutes lunch for first and second class students. Not everyone is eating dinner at the school. The third lesson which starts at 12.20. Is Physicist. I hate it a little bit because i dont understood it. After that we have a PE. Then we play a short match. Someti...
To: Mrs M.Jacobs, Manager of Marco´s From: Madli Tamm, Assistant Manager of Marco´s Subject: Marco´s fast food restaurant Date: 06/10/17 Introduction The aim of this report is to assess the positive and the negative parts of Marco´s restaurant and suggest some changes. Food and prices Despite the fact that there is not a wide variety of dishes to choose from, the 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 m...
Eating habits in Estonia Mari-Ann Lepp 9th A class History Traditional Estonian food has its roots firmly in the countryside The main culinary influences were from Germans The Estonian cuisine is historically pretty poor- pork, fish, cabbage soup, potatoes, vegetables and dairy products. Eating times and habits Depending on the rhythm of life, different Estonians also have different preferences in meal times and meals. a light breakfast most important meal of the day lunch around six or seven o'clock we have dinner. Eating habits:when, what, why? Estonian eating habits have historically been closely linked to the seasons. black rye bread mushrooms, jams, and preserved foods as modestly spiced.The most coveted spice was salt Traditions... the age-old combination of potato and sauce although stews, roasts and soups are quite popular as well fond of chicken and red fish. About overweight Every tenth child in Estonia is overwei...
The biography of Charles John born on 7 February, 1812 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England the son of Elizabeth née Barrow and John Dickens his family was sent to prison while he worked at the Warren's Blacking Factory The Warren's Blacking Factory inspired Dickens to write ,,David Copperfield" and ,,Great Expectations" Maria Beadnell and Dickens had a relationship Inspired Dickens to create a character named Flora Finching in ,,Little Dorrit" 1833 was able to get his first story ,,A Dinner at Poplar Walk", published in the London periodical, Monthly Magazine. In 1834 Charles Dickens adopted pseudonym ,,Boz" John Dickens >>the original of Mr. Micawber(,,David Copperfield") Elizabeth Dickens>>the original Mrs. Nickleby (,,Nicholas Nickelby") In 1835 he met and became engaged to Catherine Hogarth. Mary Hogarth In 1836 ,,the Scetches of Boz" were published John Forster- his closest friend and first biog...
Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to complaint about the Grange Health Spa, which I visited. I believe its service was inadequate. To start with, you promised that I will get a luxury suit, but I had really tiny room. Also you promised scenic countryside but I had no view. Moreover, you said that the price is all- inclusive but I had to pay for some things. For example I had to pay for my dinner. What is more, I was disappointed because you said that there are full range of health and diet programmes, but all guests ate the same food and we did not have any healty food at all. In conclusion, I am really disappointed with the Grange Health Spa. I look forward to receiving a prompt reply. Yours faithfully, xxx
The black Death(1340s) Laura Runthal Overview Originated in 1338 in Kyrgyzstan. It spread by way of the Silk Road or by ship to Europe. By the end of 1346 it had reached the seaports of Europe. In 1348 the disease spread northwest across Europe, including England. It killed between 75 and 200 million people by current estimates. The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1350. The speed with which the disease could kill was terrifying to population of the medieval world. Infected people can spread the disease through the air by coughing, sneezing, or just breathing! When there was a infected in the house, a red cross was painted on the door. Because of black spots, the disease was called the black death. Nowadays we know it is bubonic plague The dead bodie...
Traditional Estonian food has its roots firmly in the countryside, relying heavily on pork, potatoes and garden variety vegetables. The main culinary influences were from Germans, who ruled over Estonia for so many centuries. The eating habits of the Estonian population are related to the season, which severely affect the availability of fresh food. The spring and summer are the seasons of fresh food, in this period are used vegetables, berries and herbs, with the warmer climate the Estonians also like to cook meat grilled outdoors. During the winter are used mushrooms, jams, and preserved foods. Among the typical Estonian dishes are: Baltic fish in acid sauce, pork with sauerkraut and boiled potatoes, blood sausage and barley, marinade anguilla, boiled pork in jelly, tongue, smoked fish and a kind of dry cake-like barley bread. Milk and all kinds of dairy products such as fermented milk, yogurt and various dishes made with rennet are ...
Essay The pros and cons of working as a fisherman There are many advantages and disadvantages of being a fisherman. I'll start with advantages. First of all, you can eat all the fish you can and there will be PLENTY in reserve. Plenty means that a usual catch is about 3 tons of sprats. Of course you'll get sick of fish, when breakfast, supper and dinner all are mere fish. But still, it's an advantage. In my opinion, the biggest advantage of being a fisherman is that you can travel a lot. My grandpa was a fisherman and he has been to North America, Africa, Siberia (not with the train) and Iran and most European countries. So he has got many stories to tell from buying a monkey to the storm in the middle of Atlantic. If you are a fisher you surely will have a spectacular life. I guess they get paid quite well too, mostly depending on luck. Sometimes happens that you are said to ...
1. TELEPHONE ETIQUETTE · When answering the phone at your desk say..."Hello, this is Mr. or Ms. Smith". Do not say phrases such as... "Smith here!" or simply "Hello". · Many people think it is rude when you use call waiting to talk to someone else in the middle of the conversation you are having with them. · When using a cell phone, try to find a quiet spot to answer a call. It is considered particularly rude to leave a cell phone turned on in public places like: classrooms, libraries, movie theaters, churches, etc. 2. CLOTHES AND DRESS · Also, pay attention to how much of your body you are exposing (have uncovered) and whether it is appropriate for the situation. (Ex. shorts, sandals, a very short or very tight skirt, or low cut or too tight shirt, are really not appropriate for meetings, interviews, etc.) Wearing this type of clothing can also communicate the same negativ...
PAULIINE PÕLD 37B Liiva St Pärnu 88301, Estonia Tel: +372 55 83987 e-mail: [email protected] Objective: To obtain a position of a responsible, caring and certified babysitter in the Agent Nanny. Career: Kindergarten teacher in Lepatriinu Lasteaed in Tallinn July 1997- Nov 1997 ·Gave children in different age groups English, Music ·and dance lessons Babysitter- McGregor family with two children in the UK Mar 1998- Jan 2000 Babysitter- Brown family with one child in the UK ...
1. It is a vehicle that slides over snow and is pulled by reindeer. 2. From what country does London get its Christmas tree that stands in Trafalgar Square? 3. What is the day of the week when peole light the advent candles? 4. How many advent candles are there all together? 5. It’s a sweet brown crisp bisquit that peole bake, decorate and eat at Christmas. 6. Who climbs down the chimney and leaves lots of presents to people in England? 7. Who was Mary engaged to? 8. What was the man’s job? 9. How is 26th of December called in England? Why? 10.What is Census? 11.Why did Mary and Joseph stay in a stable not in an inn? 12.Who visited baby Jesus after he was born? There are two options. (shepherds; wise men with presents) 13.When do British children open their Christmas presents? 14.What is British Christmas dinner? (roast turkey, carrots, potatoes, peas, Brussels sprouts, gravy; after that Christmas Pudding) 15.What takes p...
Continuing Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Mrs. Brill” IB HL English A: Language and literature Written task 1 Rationale of the Written Task (Part four) This written task is created by using imagination and skills of creative writing. During the process of producing the task, the short story was analyzed from beginning to end in order to continue the story in a way that is suitable. The nature of this task is a short story as it continues Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Miss Brill.” In the continue of the short story a new literary device has brought in, in order to explain the short story’s protagonist Miss Brill. The literary device is external analepsis as in several parts of the story Miss Brill jumps in her thoughts back to the past. The main audience of the written task are people who enjoy reading Katherine Mansfield’s short story “Miss Brill” and who would now like to read a writt...
Liis Naptal 11A Describing a person Liivia is my aunt. She is also a good friend of mine. I have known her all my life and we know a lot of each other. That is her kindness that has attracted me. Most people would say that she is very pretty. I think they are right. She is not very tall, I would rather say she is of medium height. She has a good figure. That means she is slender and athletic. She is in her twenties but looks exactly like an eighteen year old. Grace is a very attractive, thin-faced and rosy-cheeked girl. I do not know how it is possible in Estonia but she always seems to rather tanned. Liivia`s hair is a bit wavy, very thick, shoulder-length and blond with dark stripes. Her eyes are almond-shaped and green. ...
Fast food saves our time and money? There are several arguments for and against fast food. Some people find fast food the easiest way to have a full stomach, but others find that it contains too many harmful substances. I would like to discuss both the pros and the cons. On the one hand, there are definitely some good sides to fast food. First of all, buying a TV dinner saves time. After a hard day at work, you will be probably very hungry and there is nothing better than getting a ready meal. You don’t have to buy the ingredients on the dish and waste time for cooking. Furthermore, fast food is cheaper. If you live alone, it is usually cheaper to buy a meal for one at the supermarket. Also, certain junk foods like burgers and fries are notoriously cheap. On the other hand, junk food contains more fat, salt and calories. Many junk food restaurants increase the fat content in items even further by using cooking m...
Types of Verbs Group I Normal Verbs Most verbs are "Normal Verbs." These verbs are usually physical actions which you can see somebody doing. These verbs can be used in all tenses. Normal Verbs to run, to walk, to eat, to fly, to go, to say, to touch, etc. Examples: · I eat dinner every day. · I am eating dinner now. Group II Non-Continuous Verbs The second group, called "Non-Continuous Verbs," is smaller. These verbs are usually things you cannot see somebody doing. These verbs are rarely used in continuous tenses. They include: Abstract Verbs to be, to want, to cost, to seem, to need, to care, to contain, to owe, to exist... Possession Verbs to possess, to own, to belong... Emotion Verbs to like, to love, to hate, to dislike, to fear, to envy, to mind... Examples: · He is needing help now. Not Correct · He needs help now. Correct · He is wanting a drink now. Not Correct ...
From: ...name Subject: 'Business Today' event Dear Gloria, Thank for you letter informing me of the upcoming 'Business Today' event. I would like to confirm for you that I will attend. I am more than happy to be a speaker at the event and I would like to thank you for the great opportunity to do so. I do have a few questions regarding the speech that I will be giving. As to the topic I am fine making my own choice, but I would like to ask you if there are any specific topics or subjects that you would prefer that I talk about? I would also like to know how much time I will be alloted to speak? Will it be in a formal or an informal setting for the speech? I look forward to hearing from you regarding these details. I also would like to confirm that I will be able to attend the charity dinner as well. Thank you again for the opportunity and I look forward to seeing you at the conference. Much regards, ...name