eastern Pennsylvania. These colonial landowners built handsome walls and gates, installed superb statuary and fountains, and arranged comfortable seating to give their grounds dignity and distraction. At the same time, New Englanders, too, began to beatify their gardens with elegant fencing, benches, and sundials. The creation of these early furnished gardens marked the beginning of a remarkable but little-known story, the history of American garden ornament. The two hundred years between 1740 and 1940 witnessed the creation of many important American gardens. This book will discuss the origins and development of American taste in terms of the ornament that decorated the grounds of these historic estates. We will consider not only the styles, techniques, materials, and ornaments themselves that were transported to America from Europe and elsewhere, but also domestic products emerging from the growing sophistication, confidence, and
The Cement Garden - Ian McEwan Character Sketch - Tom Tom is the brother of the narrator of the story. He is the youngest child in the family. Tom was a 6-year-old little boy with pale skin. He had a bit big ears, black hair and his smile seemed idiotic. Tom was tender but mettlesome. Since he was the youngest child in the family he was mostly left out due to his age. Other siblings had their own activities together and Tom was too young to understand or take part. I.g. the game of scientists examining a specimen from outer space. His relationship with his father had changed after his father had become semi-invalid. After the incident Tom’s father was very severe with him. He felt like he had to compete for mother’s attention and frequently spited him with stinging criticism. Tom was afraid of his father. Tom’s mother was aware of the situation but did not ...
The elements of Japanese Garden Water. It is found in many forms. It accumulates in the ponds, runs in the streams or tumbles in the cascades. It contributes to the expression of nature and symbolizes renewal, calm, wonder and continuity in the hereafter. Stones. They are laid out in accordance with strict rules, depending on their shapes and sizes; they often are twinned by pairs. The type of stone to use is one of the most important element, in the design of a Japanese garden. Lantern. Originally intended to guide the visitors during nocturnal celebrations, its light was also considered as the light of knowledge clearing away the clouds of ignorance. Placed near water it provides an architectural element which contrasts with the natural components of the garden. Bridges. They may be built of wood, bamboo, earth or stone. Whether they are rounded, arc-shaped or in zigzags, they always remain in harmony with the surrounding nature. Carps
Character Sketch – Julie The Cement Garden by Ian McEvan Julie is the eldest child in her family. She also has a younger sister Sue and two younger brothers-little Tom and the narrator, Jack. Readers get to know Julie’s world through Jack’s eyes only. We get to know Jack’s thoughts of Julie. Jack can be described as an emotionally closed or distant person. As their parents passed away, Julie became the head of the family, which means that she had to take care of her younger siblings to keep the family together
It attracted many foreigners, artists and writers in the past Karl Marx lived here for five years. Until 1536 Soho was part of King Henry VIII's royal park for the palace where he lived. People think that the word 'soho' was a hunting call. London's Chinatown is on Gerrard Street in Soho, where there are many Chinese restaurants and shops. Towards the end of January or the beginning of February thousands of people watch the colourful Chinese New year parade in Chinatown. Covent Garden was originally named Convent Garden because it was London's biggest frukt, vegetable and flower market, but in 1974 the market moved away. In 1980 the Covent Garden became a modern shopping Enter and tourist attraction with shops, eating places, street performers and musicians. The famous Royal Opera House and the Royal Ballet are at Covent Garden.
My dream home My dream home would be a beautiful two-storey detached house in a small town. The house is surrounded by a nice garden full of gorgeous plants and a lot of types of flowers. I would also hire a gardener, so I can have time for my other duties. There are many spacious rooms in my house that are in well-lit and pastel tones. There are a living room, a kitchen and lightly coloured guest room on the ground floor. On the first floor there is also a living room, two nurseries, a toilet and a study with a bookshelf that covers the entire wall
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
" Jaapani Aed" Built in 2011, by the japanese architech Masao Sone. Garden is located in Kadrioru's park. In the design of the garden take part in harmony between water, big trees and rocks. The choice of plants is based on the Japanese garden design tradition and on the climate in Estonia. In spring cherries are flowering. Here is located the biggest "rodoaed" in Estonia . The architech paid attention to the rocks. This garden is a road gardens type/ tea garden type. Gardnen have only one entance and one exit. Garden is young.
Paper mulch · Control weeds · Improve soil texture · Regulate moisture and temperature Pilt8 Paper mulch · Liner under materials · Renew each year Pilt9 Pilt10 Summery · Mulch is personal thing you can use any materials, which are available. · An intensive mulch saved vegetables patch and stone mulch saved trees. · Mulch is a dynamic feature of the garden, not just something to hold down weeds, preserve moisture and feed the soil. · We shouldn't forget beauty as well. · A mulch used the year around. · Compost may be added any time. References · www.keeleveeb.ee · http://www.webpal.org/SAFE/aaarecov ery/1_farm_recovery/ftpfiles/the_or ganic_way_of_mulching.pdf Questions please! Thank you for listening
.................................................10 Kokkuvõte.......................................................................................................................12 Kirjandus.........................................................................................................................13 2 Sissejuhatus Referaat põhineb viiel teosel: Jean Paul-Pigeat „Gardens of the world: Two Thousand Years of Garden Design“, Ehrenfried Kluckerti „Eurepean Garden Design“, Diana Marroni „Aiad ja pargid: Aiakunst antiigist tänapäevani“, Rolf Tomani „Barokk: Arhitektuur, skulptuur, maalikunst“ ja Penelope Hobhouse’i „Aianduse ajalugu“. Referaat kirjeldab läbi kahe Prantsuse pargi, Vaux-le-Vicomte ja Versailles’ inglise pargi tekkimise põhjuseid: poliitiline, kunstiline ja looduslik. Referaadi sisu koosneb neljast peatükist, millest esimene tutvustab arhitektuurilise pargi
· 33,000 species are grown · Was laid out on the grounds of Kew Palace · Many plants were brought by Captain Cook · Were given to nation and opened to the public in 1841 The Aim The aim: To inspire and deliver science-based plant conservation worldwide, enchanging the quality of life. The saying by Kew scientists: "All life depends on plants" Anniversary · 250 this year · Several events: International Garden Photographer of the Year Exhibition, Walking Tours, Scientific Conference, Great Plant Hunt Week Buildings and structures · Glasshouses (Palm House, Alpine House, Evolution House, Temperate House) · Museums and galleries (Japanese Minka, Kew Palace) · Decorative structures (Ice House, Japanese Gateway) · Formal Gardens (Colour Spectrum, Grass Garden, Aquatic Garden) Themed collections · Lilac Garden · Marine Display
The Selfish Giant Oscar Wilde The children used to play in the Giant's garden every day.When Giant came back home after seven years he was very sad and cried in a very grunft voice. He will not allow nobody to play in it but hisself and h built a high wall all round it and put up notice-board. The poor had now nowhere to play. The spring came and all over the country there were little blossoms and little birds. Only in the garden of the selfish Giant it was still winter . One morning he heard solme lovely music the King's musicians were passing by. It was a sight for him that spring came at last. Through a little hole in the wall the chldren had crept in and they were sitting in the brances of the trees. The birds were flying about and twittering with delight and the flowers were looking up through the grass and laughting. Only in one corner it was still winter . In it was standing a little boy. He was
4 Read the fairy tale by Oscar Wilde. Find the right opening sentence for each paragraph. Write the letter of the sentence next to the number. There is one sentence that you don´t need. A He saw the most wonderful sight. B "How I would like to see him!" said the Giant. C Every afternoon, as they were coming from school, the children played in the giant´s garden. D So, he went downstairs, opened the fron tdoor quite softly and went out into the garden. E One day the Giant came back. F One morning the Giant was lying awake in bed when he heard some lovely music. G Then spring came, and all over the country there were flowers and little birds. The Selfish Giant 1 C It was a large lovely garden with soft green grass
Eesti maaülikool Põllumajandus- ja keskkonnainstituut ANTIQUE GARDEN ORNAMENT: fountains Kadi Mõttus Tartu 2011 Book what I use: Israel, Barbara ,,Antique garden ornament: two centuries of american taste" 256 pages LR tehnikakirjanduse Barbara osak. 21p Israel 712.2 ISR Fountain pros: · Most compelling of garden ornaments · Make viewer think how it works · Beauty · Musical sound · The play of light Compelling mõjuv The idea comes from... ... crops irrigation! Ornamental fountains variations: · Freestanding tazza-form · Shallow · Bowl Shallow - madal Ornamental fountains variations: · The wall-mounted · Semiattached water ensemble · Fountain figure Another ornamental fountain variation: · The grotto
· The Queen's House was intended as a private retreat for King George III`s wife, Queen Charlotte and 14 of their 15 cildren were born there. The Queen's House Goring house Fassaad* Home of the monarch · There are 19 state rooms, 52 principal* bed-, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, 78 bathrooms and has its own office, cinema swimming pool doctor`s surgery and jeweller`s workshop. · The Garden is the largest private garden in London and the Queen holds her annual garden parties and large funtions* to celebrate royal milestones. · Adjacent to the palace is The Royal Mews*, where the royal carriages, including the Gold State Coach, are housed. · The Mall, which was completed in 1911 as part of a grand memorial to Queen Victoria, was designed by Sir Aston Webb. The Garden Royal Mews Gold State Coach
Origin and inspiration In 1631 the emperor during the Mughal empire's period of greatest prosperity, was griefstricken when his third wife died during the birth of their fourteenth child. In her dying breath, his wife urged him to build a mausoleum for her that the world has never seen before. Shah Jahan granted his wife's wish and the constructions started one year after her death with the principal mausoleum completed in 1648. The surrounding buildings and garden were finished five years later. Architecture The focus of the Taj Mahal is the white marble tomb, which stands on a square plinth consisting of a symmetrical building with an iwan, an arch-shaped doorway, topped by a large dome. The base structure is a large, multi-chambered structure. The base is essentially a cube with chamfered edges and is roughly 55 meters on each side (see floor plan, right). On the long
Ideal house. My ideal house would be located in the UK, because there is a bit warmer than in Estonia. I have heard that there are many interesting and exciting people. My house could be located close to the city. There would be a big garden with lots of beautiful flowers and trees. In the garden there could be a small pond with a water lilys. I want that my garden would be eccentric. My house could be a stone because it is resistant to everything. Also, there should be the chimney. But the most important, that the house would be comfortable.
...............(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. ................... Johnny ..................(like) reading history books? 12. The tourists usually .................. (not sail) from Africa to Asia. 13. We ..............................(visit) him tomorrow. 14. Mother ...........................(cook) dinner when the dog began to bark. 15. In summer water never .................. (freeze). 16. Where is John? He ...................
Leicester Square Leicester Square is a square for pedestrians only. It is between Piccadilly and Covent Garden, just north of Trafalgar Square. Leicester Square is at the centre of London's entertainment and social scene. Leicester Square is the centre of entertainment with cinemas, restaurants, theatres and clubs all around and sometimes a funfair in the middle. Leicester Square is now home to some of London's largest cinemas and is the venue for many premiers. There is a lovely garden in Leicester Square, where people can relax after a hard day's work in the city
G1a General overview London is without doubt the centre for shopping in the United Kingdom and the numerous districts provide a shopper's paradise. Whether you are looking for London fashion, antiques, furniture or home accessories, rest assured that London will provide you with a huge choice. London has a lot to offer the shopper from large department stores to exclusive boutiques. There are many areas to go on shopping trips, such as Oxford Street, Covent Garden, and Knightsbridge. And, of course, London has many street markets to browse around. Oxford street two miles of wall to wall shops. the UK's busiest and most famous shopping area. There are over 300 shops to choose from. Apart perhaps from Selfridges the street consists of tourist orientated small shops interspersed with the UK flagship stores of all the main chain stores in Britain. Debenhams plc is a British retailer operating under a department store format
It is popular meeting place and there is a saying that if you wait enough at Piccadilly Circus, you’ll meet everyone in the world. Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square was created in 1830-41 and was named in honour of Lord Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafagar in 1805. Nelson’s Column is in the centre of the Square. Trafalgar Square used to be be famous for its thousand of pigenos. Now feeding the pegenous is banned. Leicester Square In the middle of the garden there is a statue of William Shakespeare. In 1981 a life-size statue of Charlie Chaplin was added. The square is for pedestrians only. Covent Garden Until about 40 years ago there was a fruit, vegetable, and a flower market. The old flower market building now houses the London Transport Museum. Covent Garden is also famous for its street entertainers and a Royal Opera House. Used literature www.en.wikipedia.org www.google.com I Love English Student’s Book 6 Thank you for watching!
2 Security systems Another thing to mention is that people do not give much attention to the security of their houses. That decreases dread of being caught and criminals are getting more and more impudent. Recommendation: Security systems and security cameras should be installed in the buildings. That increases the chance that the criminals will be caught or they dare not to commit the crime. 3 Dogs Finally, burglars can easily hide themselves behind the trees and other objects in the garden. They watch for what happens in the house and that helps them to plan their crime. Recommendation: House-owners who have a garden should take a dog. Burglars are usually afraid of dogs. In addition, dogs bark if they hear or see something that does not belong in the garden. Conclusion Increase in crime is a big problem. However, I think we can tackle it if everybody will follow the recommendations in this report.
representing 500 species, and was the world's largest aquarium when it opened in 2005 The Coca-Cola Company The Coca-Cola Company is an American multinational beverage corporation, which is headquartered in Atlanta. Six Flags Over Georgia Six Flags Over Georgia (1967) is a theme park located west of Atlanta. Six Flags Over Georgia, like most amusement parks, prides itself on its roller coaster collection Atlanta Botanical Garden The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30 acres (12 ha) botanical garden located adjacent to Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta. Bank of America Plaza (Atlanta) Bank of America Plaza is a skyscraper. At 317 m the tower is the 60th-tallest building in the world. This is the tallest building in Georgia. Atlanta airport Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson airport is located, which is the world's most congested airport in
· Long white lace curtains · Some old recycled furniture · A lot of flowers · Photos and paintings on walls · Details (pillows) to give colour Bedroom · Big windows and a small balcony · Bedclothes to give colour · Soft carpets · A lot of pillows · Filled with daylight Bathroom · Spacious and lightful · A corner with an armchair · Light blue, green shades Conservatory · A lot of big windows · Cozy furniture · A lot of flowers, plants · Place to relax Garden · Big and spacious · Small pond · Lots of different flowers,plants · Pergola and a small gardenhouse · Apple- and cherrytree garden · My favourite flowers- Rose hips, Peonies, Lilacs and Hydrangeas Garden Pets and animals · Aquarium with fish and turtles · Birds in conservatory · Sheep · Dogs · Cats Treehouse · In the forest near the house · Place for children to play · Place for children to spend the night with friends Barrel sauna · Near the sea
1. Toatüübid- SGL, TWIN, DBL, SUI, JUN SUI, INVA, ADJ, CON,TRIP, DBL DBL (2xlaivoodi) 2. Vooditüübid- crib, baby bed/baby cot, french bed/couch (diivan),bank bed (nari), LV (lisavoodi) 3. Vaated- parital ov-osaline/peaaegu olemata ov, ov- ookeani vaade, ocean front-ookean otse ees,beach front- rand otse ees, city view-linnavaade, mountain view- mägede vaade, water view- vaade veekogule, island view-vaade saarele, pool view- vaade basseinile. Garden view-vaade aeda. 4. Ametid vastuvõtus-tegema sisse-ja väljaregistreerimisi, sobitama inimesi tubadesse, arveldama, tegema pakkumisi, rääkima reisibüroodega, lahendama klientide probleeme, suhtlema klientidega, andma toateenijatele infot. 5. Mõisted- RO-ainult tuba, ei sööke; BB-majutus+hommikusöök;HB- majutus+2toidukorda;AL-kõik hinnas;FB- majutus+3toidukorda;UAL-kõik vägagi hinnas; a la carte-menüü alusel tellimine;buffet-rootsi laud;
Road, to the east; Orange Street, to the south; and Whitcomb Street, to the west. The park at the centre of the Square is bound by Cranbourn Street, to the north; Leicester Street, to the east; Irving Street, to the south; and a section of road designated simply as Leicester Square, to the west. It is within the City of Westminster, and about equal distances (about 400 yards / 370 metres) north of Trafalgar Square, east of Piccadilly Circus, west of Covent Garden, and south of Cambridge Circus. Piccadilly Circus Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly. In this context, a circus, from the Latin word meaning "circle", is a round open space at a street junction. Piccadilly now links directly to the theatres on Shaftsbury Avenue, as well as the
She is very impatient and has explosive character. All Wonderland inhabitants are scared of The Queen of Hearts Alice´s adventures in Wonderland begin when she and her sister are sitting under the tree. Her sister is reading a book which has no pictures or conversations in it. Suddenly a speaking White Rabbit runs past Alice and she decides to run after the Rabbit. She falls down the deep hole and finds herself in a room. Very small door leads to the beautiful garden. When Alice finds herself in forest she meets with a Caterpillar who gives Alice some advice. She goes on and finds a little house where she meets a Duchess with a baby. Duchess gives the baby to Alice and she goes for a walk with the baby but suddenly the baby turnes to a pig and runs away. Alice next meets the Cheshire cat who helps her to find her way through the forest. Alice goes to the tea party and meets with the March Hare, the Hatter and the Dormouse
Buckingham Palace to tourists and the public as a way to increase income for the Royal household. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. About 400 people work at the Palace, including domestic servants, chefs, footmen, cleaners, plumbers, gardeners, chauffers, electricians, and two people who look after the 300 clocks. At the rear of the palace, is the large and park-like garden which, together with its lake, is the largest private garden in London. Here the Queen hosts her annual garden parties each summer, and also holds large functions to celebrate royal milestones, such as jubilees. It covers 40 acres, and includes a helicopter landing area, a lake, and a tennis court. When the Queen is at home, you can see her royal flag flying from the flag pole on top of Buckingham Palace. This flag is called the Royal Standard.
Tallinna Tehnikakõrgkool EI 12 Madis Arula Introduction Laiuse Castle of Order Laiuse Drumlin Laiuse Blue Spring Põltsamaa Castle Põltsamaa Church Põltsamaa Rose garden Endla Nature Reserve Laiuse Castle of Order ·Rebuilt in the 15th century ·Destroyed 1700-1701, during the North war ·Swedish king Carl XII stayed there during the North war Laiuse drumlin ·10 kilometrs long ·2 kilometrs wide and ·Higest topp is 144 meters above the sea Laiuse blue spring ·18 m deep ·Healing qualities
My ideal house My ideal house name is Manor. It locates in Spain. There are very large territory. There are a lot of buildings. My house overall look is antique. The garden is very beautiful. There are a lot of fountains. Everywhere are trees. Walk on the gravel. In the garden are barn, garage, cote, hovel and hippodrome. The house is roomy. There are a lot of rooms. Rooms: kitchen, bed rooms, children rooms, bathrooms, big sauna, living room and toilets. Enriches the house gym, swimming pool, smoking room, cabinets and veranda. In the kitchen are a lot of chefs. Sauna can sit about 20 people. When we are quest then we are in smoking room. Sea seems to veranda. I feel this house himself very well. My ideal house I can relax for everything
A 1. A border äärepeenar 2. A brand new plot- uhiuus ala 3. A coherent system sidev süsteem 4. A curved lawn kaarjas muru 5. A fencing screen puuaed, vahesein 6. A flower bed lillepeenar 7. A focal point keskpunkt 8. A fruit plot puuviljaaed 9. A garden shed katusealune aed 10. A gravel area kruusaga kaetud ala 11. A hedge hekk 12. A hidden area varjatud ala 13. A lawn muru 14. A natural boundary of trees and hedges 15. A path kõnnitee 16. A patio terass, siseõu 17. A screen-block wall kiviaed 18. A shady area varjus olev ala 19. A specimen shrub ilupõõsas 20. A sunny area päikeseline ala 21. A vegetable plot juurviljaaed 22
My ideal home I have always dreamed about my ideal home. My dreams are not big. I would rather live in a small house in a cosy place. I would prefer country. If i would have a big garden i would be happy. My wife could work in the garden. My ideal home would have 2 floors with a basement. In the basement there should be a big room where i could relax. There should also be a gym and a sauna. That room should have a big couch around the room and a big table in the middle. On the ground floor there should be the kitchen with the latest technology. The fridge should be full of food. The living room should also be on that floor. It should have all comforts. The first floor should be the floor where are the bedrooms
To mean it doesn´t matter which or whichever one you like. I can come and see you any day next week. Arter words with negative meaning e.g never, without, seldom, rarely. I found her house without any trouble Ekke Kaha We use no/nobody/no one/nothing with positive verb. We´ve got no milk. We haven’t got any milk I saw nobody in the garden. I did’t see anyone is the garden. He said nothing. He didn’t say anything. Ekke Kaha
The Old Town (The Dome Hill) Kelly Pärkman 10a Tallinn Lillekyla Gymnasium Table of Contents Tallinn Toompea Castle Tall Hermann's Tower Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin Danish King's Garden The House of the Estonian Knighthood Maiden Tower References Tallinn The centre of Tallinn Dome Hill The lower town Toompea Castle Location Built in the 13th to the 14th centuries Wooden fortress The building of the Riigikogu Several parts Tall Hermann's Tower Location 14th century The name of the
early 15th and mid 16th centuries It has three parts: Lower Town, Upper Town + Town Wall, Towers and the Gates Lower Town/Upper Town Town Hall Square Toompea Castle & Tall Tallinn Town Hall Hermann's Tower Town Hall Pharmacy Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin Great Guild Hall Danish King's Garden House of the Brotherhood of Black Heads Other Attractions Kadriorg Palace The Kadriorg Art Museum Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Russalka Soviet Legacy KGB Headquarters Soviet Legacy Tallinn TV Tower - Closed from November 26th 2007 Open Air Attractions Estonian Open Air Museum Open Air Attractions Tallinn Zoo -Established in 1939 Open Air Attractions
It holds significant collections of art and archaeology, including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Turner, and Picasso, as well as treasures such as the Scorpion Macehead, the Parian Marble and the Alfred Jewel. It also contains "The Messiah", a Stradivarius violin, known as one of the finest examples still existing. Other significant museums are the Museum of Natural History, the Museum of the History of Science and the Pitt Rivers Museum. Oxford also has the Botanic Garden, which is the oldest botanic garden in the United Kingdom, and the third-oldest scientific garden in the world. Oxford is known as one of the best universities in the world and the best univerisity in the United Kingdom. Its' list of alumni has a lot of known people, such as famous writers Oscar Wilde and Tolkien the author of the Lord of the Rings. Tim Berners-Lee, the co-inventor of the World Wide Web studied science in Oxford. Even well-known names such as Einstein and Andrew Lloyd-
Prepositions of Place in a car in a garden in the water (sea / river) in a town in a room in the city centre IN in a shop in France in hospital in a newspaper / in a book "Where's David?" "In the kitchen / In the garden / In London." What's in that box / in that bag / in that cupboard? Angela works in a shop / in a bank / in a factory. Milan is in the north of Italy. I live in a town but I want to live in the country. I read about the accident in the newspaper. David's father is ill. He's in hospital. at the table at the station at a concert at university / at school AT
But when they go to school, then I will go to work. I will start my career in one of the biggest newspapers as a journalist. For my main job I will write stories for "USA Today", "The Wall Street Journal" and "The New York Times". I will live in a very big house with my husband and children. We will have two cute Chihuahua and many fish in a giant aquarium, which will be situated in the living room. We will have a big garden, where I will have a big pool with kids playground. There we will have little garden house, where we can grill and chill with my friends in summer. When I get 40 I will go to live abroad for a year. We will travel to many countries, learn different cultures and get many new friends. When I'm 50, my first sons' third wife will give birth to my first grandchild, which will give me and my husband great joy. In my late 60s my children will be grown-up
beach, amazing terraces, cafés, mysterious spring cave, singing stage and much more. One of the main reason I like it is that there you can always find place for yourself. You can walk in the park, relax on the beach, read on a park bench or just enjoy incredibly beautiful views. There are a lot of interesting places to see. One of the most visited places are the area near terrace, where you can find wonderful rose garden, which is very colorful and aromatic. At the beginning this land was owned by Grigori Jelissejev in 1897. Then he decided to build luxurious summer villa, which could compete with famous resting mekas in France, Riviera and in Italy. Inspired by views of Italian mountains the big merchant asked for development of a castle, which is in renaissance style. The building was finished in 1899. In the end of 19th century Jelissejev started constructing the park that was in an eclectic style
raide ning haide elu. Põnev snorgeldamiskoht on ka kohalike seas tuntud Coral Garden. AJALUGU Pora Pora iidne nimi, mis tähendab PÕHILISED TEGEVUSED: ,,esiklast", tuleb muistsest legendist. See
As beautiful and kind as you!” declares the girl, with a voice filled with pride. The mother looks at her daughter, feeling so happy and blessed. Her Ann and her George are everything for her. “My sweet Ann but you already are so kind and beautiful, the kindest little princess in the whole wide world!” are the mother’s words to the daughter. The girl runs towards her mother and jumps into her lap. A few seconds later she shouts excitedly “Father is home!” A young man enters the garden and hugs his daughter who runs into his lap. “Ooh, seems like my little one missed me today! I missed you too! Go inside the house and in the living-room you will find a present that I got you,” says the man. The little girl leaves, only the man and the woman are left in the garden. Snowflakes are falling slowly from the sky and the whole atmosphere is kind of magical. “I missed you today so much. How can it be that someone is so dear to you? That you love
restorane läheduses.Õhtuti lahutavad selles kandis meelt paljud tänavaesinejad.Väljak on ainult jalakäijatele.Sa saad osta poole hinnaga pileteid majast millel on silt "tkts".Ole kindel et sa liitud õige järjekorraga,kui piletid pärastlõunasetele ja õhtustele seanssidele on erinevatest akendest müüdus.Väljaku lähedalt võid sa leida ilusa sissepääsu Londoni hiinalinna. Meie viimane sihtpunkt on Covent Garden.Kuni 40 aastat tagasi oli seal puuviljade,köögiviljade ja lillede market.Nüüd kasutatakse restaureeritud marketi maju poodide ja kohvikutena.Vana lillemarketi ehitis majutab nüüdsest Londoni transpordi muuseumi.Covent Garden on ka kuulus oma tänava meelelahutajate poolest.Sa võid näha tsirkuse esinejaid,lauljaid,tantsijaid ja tänava esinejaid.Covent Garden läheduses on palju teatreid.Üks kuulsamaid on "Royal Opera House",kus esinevad parimad ooperi lauljad üle maailma
monarch to use Buckingham Palace as their official residence Many parts of the house have been demolished and rebuilt in time The building was completed just before the outbreak of the First World War Today Headquarters of the Monarchy London residence of the Duke of York and the Earl and Countess of Wessex The offices of the Royal Household Used for State entertaining Banquets, lunches, dinners, receptions and the Royal Garden Parties Interior 77,000 square metr es of floorspace 775 rooms Lavishly furnished Paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Claude Sculpture by Canova and Chantrey Visiting Millions of tourists Open August-September Changing of the Guard Buckingham Palace Garden The Queen's Gallery Conclusion The Buckingham Palace is one of the main tourist attractions in London. After writing and finding out some interesting facts
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Do you have this red sweatshirt in size M? 4 Kus ma saan seda proovida? Where can I tray it on? 5 Siin on teie tsekk ja raha tagasi. Here is your receipt and your change. 6 Majapidamistarvete osakond asub teisel korrusel ekskalaatorite kõrval. The homeware department is on the first floor, next to escalators. 7 kasutatud asju ostma buy second-hand 8 piinlik juhtum embarrassing incident 2 Complete the sentences. Use much, many, a lot of. 1 Is there much snow in the garden? 2 I´m going shopping. How much bread do you need? 3 Look at the lake! I´ve never seen so many swans before. 4 I´m really upset. I made very many mistakes in my maths test. 5 We can go to the cinema tonight. I don´t have much homework for tomorrow. 6 Why is there so much noise in the garden? What are the children doing there? 7 There is a lot of soup left. We can have it for dinner tomorrow. 8 Jack´s uncle is a millionaire. He has a lot of money in the bank.
trade. At this time, the RHS was also given the sad task of working on the layout of war cemeteries in France. The 1916 Show was therefore very downbeat: it had no great tent, alcoholic drinks were not allowed on the exhibitors' stands, and the theme was Hardy Flowers for 9 Wartime. The band refused to play German music. There was only one show garden; and the Hon. Vicary Gibbs turned from vegetables to scented-leaved pelargoniums. The weather, ironically, was glorious. In 1917 the RHS abandoned the Show, citing new entertainment taxes as a reason, and Chelsea was suspended for two years. The First World War had been for only six months when the 1919 Chelsea Flower Show opened, following a vote "overpoweringly in the affirmative" to start up again. The year 1926 produced another problem: The General Strike. Fortunately it ended
The streets of Kolkata are full, of the crowds of people. There is such great rush-of traffic that at first I felt quite confused. Kolkata is a city of fine streets. I liked the Chawranghee most of all. On one side it is lined by tall buildings and on the other by the maidan. The maidan is a great open park where large numbers of people assemble to spend their sweet evenings. In Kolkata there are many places worth-seeing. I saw the Government House, Fort William, the Museum, the Botanical Garden, the Zoo at Alipore, and the Birla Planetarium I had a very pleasant time in Kolkata. It is really a fine city in India. I am sure, my description of the city will tempt you to visit Calcutta very soon. My earnest regards for uncle and aunt with love. Yours ever, Name My dear Rashmi, I received your letter a week ago. I am sorry, I could not write to you earlier as I was but of station. During the winter break, I had a chance to visit Kolkata along with my uncle
· Eesti vanim õlletehas, aastast 1820. · Esimene keet valmis õlletehases 4.Okt-l 1877.a-l. · Toodab: õllet(Saku Kuld, D-Light), siidreid(somersby, kiss), long drinke(Saku Long Drink), lauaveed(Vichy, VivaFresh), energiajook(Battery) kui ka kalja (Saku Kali). · Toetab spordi ja kultuuri üritusi. Lühidalt ettevõtte sortiment · Õlled: · Muud alkohoolsed Saku Originaal joogid: Saku Kuld KISS Apple Garden The Cream of Dublin Somersby Apple Cider Saku on Ice KISS Cherry · Veed & KISS Pear Karastusjoogid: KISS Premium Dry Vichy Classique Saku Long Drink Drum´n Lauavesi ´Greip Vichy VivaFresh Saku Long Drink Jungle Battery Mix Saku Kali D-Light Pomegranate Kauba Sortiment & Nende Hinnad
- In the centre of the junction is a statue called Eros. 3. Name one tourist attraction near it.- In example the Shaftesbury Memorial/ Criterion Theatre/ London Pavilion. Trafalgar square 1. How many lion statues are guarding Nelson's Column?- 4 lion statues are guarding Nelson's Column. 2. When was it opened to the public?- It was opened to the public on 1 May 1844. 3. After who/what was it named for?- It was named in honour of Lord Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Covent Garden 1. What's in the central square of Covent Garden?- There's a fruit and vegetable market in the central square. 2. For what is it also famous for?- It's also famous for its street entertainers (singers, dancers etc.) 3. What's the name of the famous theatre in there?- The Royal Opera house. Tower Bridge 1. Who opened the Tower Bridge?- The Prince of Wales and his wife, The Princess of Wales opened the Tower Bridge. 2. What river does the Tower Bridge cross?- It crosses the River Thames. 3
my home hi, im Elvis and i am telling you about my room where i live. The most important thing is bed ofcourse its staying between window and wall. My desk is pretty big and its staying under the window. when you watching out of my window then you see trees and garden. theres a two shelves in my room. I have a very big closet and its staying at the end of the bed. There are two drawers under my bed.