issues it. We will get it from the embassy. AE visé. (entrance visa, transit visa). Hijack – take control of a vehicle, especially an aircraft, and force it to go an unscheduled destination, often taking passengers as hostages. (hijacker, hijacking) Journey – process of travelling from one place to another. (go on a journey, a day's journey) Trip – a journey of any length; to take a trip or excursion. Tour – a journey round an area, country, etc with stops at various places of interest along the route and which usually returns to the starting point at the end. (go on a tour of France; make a tour of a building; on tour; guided tour; coach tour) Travel – go from place to place; to journey, especially abroad or far from home. (travel expenses) Cruise – to sail about for pleasure, stopping at different places; said of a vehicle or aircraft: to go at a steady
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He must develop the same whatever-it-takes attitude of the Caucasian. He must keep his eyes on the prize – that is using the same means available to our brother-Caucasians to achieve his goal of levelling the playing field for generations of Blacks to come. A capitalist Nigger must not have anger which can disrupt his concentration. He must cultivate the friendship of the Caucasian, let him mentor him. Listen, right now, we must accept the fact that he is far too ahead of us for us to continue to sit on our high hides and allow him to move even further ahead. For goodness sake, we are already into the 21st century, and we have nothing to show for it either in Africa or in the Diaspora. 6 But history could be on our side if we harness our capital well. It is a fact that human species, as we know it today, evolved from Africa. It is a fact that civilisation as we know it today evolved from Africa. It
The Article Table of Contents General Rules....................................................................... 2 The Definite Article ............................................................... 5 Names that take the Definite Article...................................... 6 No article.............................................................................. 7 Countable and uncountable nouns ....................................... 9 General Rules There are two articles in the English language – the Indefinite Article and the Definite Article. The Indefinite Article has two forms – a and an (a precedes words beginning with a consonant sound and an precedes words beginning with a vowel sound). It comes from the Old English word ãn, which meant one. The Definite Article is the. It comes from the Old English word ţis, which meant this. Thus, in most general terms, a and an cannot be used with countable no
1.We ................... (arrive) two days ago but we ................... (not/see) any of the sights yet; so far we ............................ (spend) our time just relaxing. 2. I ................... (be) so busy lately that I ................... (not/have) time to do anything. I ................... (go) out last night for the first time in weeks! 3. Bob ................... (fly) to Rome yesterday. He ................... (go) on a business trip and I really miss him; it's the first time we ................... (be) apart since we ................... (get) married. 4. We ................... (sell) the house last month but we ...................( not move ) into our new house yet. The builders still ................... (not/finish) the bathroom, even though they ................. (start) work on it three months ago. TASK 9 Write a letter in groups of three or four people. You have been on holiday abroad for a week
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. 6 It's wise to remember the birthdays of your family and friends. 7 Gina's mum was puzzled to hear about the broken window. 8 I was ... to have a matchbox on me, so we could light a candle. 6. Translate. 1 Ma asun teele. Kohtumiseni homme! I'm off, see you at home! 2 Võta aega ja mõtle see läbi enne, kui vastad.
Presently we take off and in a few minutes the pilot informs us of the altitude. Sometimes it is possible to see land. It is like a geographical map. Our plane is due to arrive in eight hours. The time passes quickly. The plane arrives at the airport on time. 6)Travelling by train is slower than by plane but it has its advantages. When on the train you can always see the country side around you, so you are not simply travelling, but your holidays have already begun. To have a good trip by train you must book the tickets in advance. When the day of your departure comes, you go to the railway station, which is usu¬ally closer to your home than the airport. The porter helps you with your luggage. You go to your carriage and find out if you have a lower or upper berth in your compartment. Each compartment has its own window, a table, a place for your suitcases and, of course, four berths. 7)Travelling by sea is mostly for those who are going on holiday and want a pleasant voyage
9 In the wedding photo, my brother is standing behind me, in the ______________ ground. 10 In our school photo, I am in the front, in the ______________ ground. Marks: /10 5 Choose the correct word, A, B, C or D to complete these sentences. 1 At Heathrow we heard that the ____ was delayed. A flight B travel C trip D journey 2 I prefer to travel ____ air because it's quicker. A on B to C in D by 3 The train to Victoria leaves from ____ three. A station B platform C stop D coach. 4 She didn't get a ____ ticket because she wasn't coming back. A single B return C double D travel 5 How long does it take you to ____ your suitcase before a trip? A put B press C pack D pick
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