I exercise for carpentry Choose the right word sacked, profession ,skilled, employment, unemployed, job, professional, overtime, unemployment 1. EMPLOYMENT agencies help people to find work. 2. After Roger had won amateur championship he decided to turn PROFESSIONAL 3. He got a parttime JOB as a gardener. 4. The manager SACKED 10 employees. 5. The author of this guidebook is an architect by PROFESSIONAL. 6. In Germany there are thousands of UNEMPLOYED people who are unable to find work and must live on UNEMPLOYMENT benefit. 7. Automation and mechanization demand great numbers of SKILLED workers and technicians. 8. You will be paid extra for working OVERTIME .
• Nature tourism What are the requirements to get in? • Estonian exam • Math exam(narrow/wide) • Average mark • Admission exam(vastuvõtueksam) Facilities • Library • Dormitories(ühiselamud) • Sport facilities • Different institutes • Võrtsjärve Learning centre • Animal clinic • Organic centre Fees • Depends: • 1.Free • 2. 650 – 3900 euros per semester • Dormitories 80 – 150 euros a month What work can you do later? • Vet • Gardener • Farmer • Officer(ametnik) • And so on What makes the university special • The Estonian University of Life Sciences is one of top 100 universities in the world in the field of agriculture and forestry What would I like to learn there? • It is not my cup of tea. Used materials • http://yhikas.emu.ee/en/ • https://www.emu.ee/en/admissions/ • https://www.emu.ee/en/studies/ • https://www.emu.ee/en/home/ • https://www.emu.ee/en/about-the-university/
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. I would hang pictures of my travelles on the walls, so it's easier to talk about my trips to my friends and family
• A stereo system • Smart windows and tables • A secure VPN server. • A home cinema • Multiple gaming PCs SERVICES • Internet (1Gbps). • Wifi. • Personal helicopter. • Satellite TV. • Security. • Cleaner. • Gardener. • Personal assistent. • Mail delivery. • Electricity. • Personal driver. • Personal jet. FURNITURE • Smart tables. • Smart kitchen furniture. • Few beds. • Chairs. • Shelves. • And ohter furnituure in a ordinary house. GARDEN • Normal sized. • Full of exotic plants and trees. • Extends aside the road. • The road has a palm tree alley. • Full of tech to take care of the plants. • Tennis court.
Mass uneployment & poverty no chance of getting work II part Orwells life and socialism Higher class rejects lower class Middle-class socialists speak against their own class Socialism isn't what it used to be Socialism communism Quotations · "I am not a manual labourer and please God I shall never be one, but there are some kinds of manual work that I could do if I had to. At a pinch I could be a tolerable road- sweeper or an inefficient gardener or even a tenth-rate farm hand. But by no conceivable amount of effort or training could I become a coal-miner; the work would kill me in a few weeks. " · "... middle-class child is taught almost simultaneously to wash his neck, to be ready to die for his country, and to despise the 'lower classes'." My Opinion · I wanted to read something else from Orwell · More knowledge about England, socialism and povery · Interesting facts good to read · New vocabulary
Tipus on Elbrus kaetud igijääga. Elbruselt laskub 22 liustikku, mis toidavad Baksani, Kubani ja Malka jõge (kõik Venemaal). Elbrus on kihtvulkaan, mis oli viimati aktiivne umbes 2000 aasta eest. Elbruse kahest tipust madalamale tõusis esimest korda 10. juulil 1829 (vkj.) Hillar Hadzirov, Venemaa ekspeditsiooni teejuht, rahvuselt karatsai. Kõrgemale tipule tõusis esimest korda 1874 Suurbritannia ekspeditsioon, mida juhtis Florence Crauford Grove ning kuhu kuulusid veel Frederick Gardener, Horace Walker ja sveitslane Peter Knubel. NSV Liidu algaastatel sai alpinism populaarseks ja Elbrusel oli väga palju külastajaid. Teadaolevalt esimese eestlasena tõusis Elbruse tippu 11. augustil 1956 Bernald Sillaots.[1] 1997. aastal sõideti Elbruse sadulale Land Rover Defenderiga, mis oli Guinnessi rekord. Elbruse ümber on loodud Elbruse rahvuspark. Rahvusparki sisenemine nõuab vastavat luba. Loa saamiseks ei ole kindlat süsteemi ja hinnad on kokkuleppel
protagonist in most of those. He's an old man who lives by the old nobility manners. He has his own view on everything. Also, he is a bit absentminded and that irritates mostly everyone he speaks to. His son, Freddie, also appears a lot in the text. Freddie is a go-getter and is not afraid of almost anything barring old Lord Emsworth himself. Lord Emsworth tries to get him to leave Blandings Castle whenever possible. Another one of the main characters is the gardener Angus McAllister. He is a grumpy Scot, who cares very much about his gardens. He is very moody and at one point has Lord Emsworth under his paw. 1) The custody of the pumpkin: Main theme in there is the Pumpkin contest, which Lord Emsworth very much wants to win. Also, Freddie, who usually is not in the castle, is there and is flirting with McAllister's niece from America, without Lord Emsworth knowing it. Lord Emsworth would probably not allow
in her diary that: "All seemed to breathe freedom and peace, and to make one forget the world and its sad turmoils CastleRoyal Family The house was quickly found to be too small, and John and William Smith were commissioned in 1848 to design new offices, cottages and other ancillary buildings.[11] Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.[5] After seeing a corrugated iron cottage at the Great Exhibition of 1851, Prince Albert ordered a prefabricated iron building for Balmoral from E. T. Bellhouse & Co., to serve as a temporary ballroom and dining room.[12] It was in use by 1 October 1851, and served as a ballroom until completion of the new ballroom in 1856. CastleRoyal Family
Emale sobiks suurepäraselt töökoht inglise keele tõlgina kuid Inglismaal pole midagi eesti keelest inglise keelde tõlkida ja pole pakkuda sellist töökohta. Kuna emal on ka aiandushobi, siis sobiks talle aiandus assistendina töö. Palk oleks aastas £18,942 ehk kuus £1579. Töökoht asub samas piirkonnas kus isa töökoht, seega saavad vanemad koos tööle sõita kui tööajad klapivad. http://www.ukstaffsearch.com/jobs/details/51511802/assistant-gardener/search Autoks on Mercedes-Bens. Sõiduvahend maksab £2,445, ka see raha tuleb võtta Saaremaa kinnisvara rahast, sellest jääb alles £82,367. Auto on mahukas ning mugav ka terve perega sõites. http://www.gumtree.com/p/mercedes-benz/mercedes-benz-m-class-2.7-ml270-cdi-5dr-hpi- clear-6-months-warranty/1129890111 Lapsed on lootustandvad suusatajad. Kodu läheduses ei ole ühtegi suusakooli kuid 23 miili kaugusel Hemel Hempsteadis asub suur Lume Keskus. Sinna saaksid ka lapsed bussiga või
things. His main obsessions are the Empress of Blandings and the great pumpkin. (Quotes 3,4,10). Lord Emsworth is very much attached to the old nobility manners. He tries to do everything like his ancestors did before him. It is most notable in his language: it is exactly like out of a 18th century nobleman's mouth. Although he is deeply attached to these manners, he still prefers to walk in the garden in a more free "uniform". He prefers something comfortable (Quote 5). Lord Emsworth and the gardener Angus McAllister often argue on topics concerning the garden and everything related to it. A good example is the dispute about whether or not to make a gravel path through the Blandings famous yew alley. But since they both know so much about flowers and love them, then they often have friendly chats on that topic (Quotes 6,7). Regarding the nobility manners, he is also very keen on that his son would marry someone from his own class or from a higher class. This is probably because of pride
Everyone had opportunity administer the poison. We also have to concern ourselves with Dr. Bauerstein, a toxicologist who is in the village recovering from a nervous breakdown. But why is it that he is seen wandering through the neighborhood at all hours, appearing after dinner at Styles completely covered with mud? How is it that he is conveniently passing the house before dawn on the day that Mrs. Inglethorp dies? Rounding out the cast at Styles itself are the servants, the gardener Manning and the maid Dorcas. After the murder Hastings calls on his old friend, Hercule Poirot, the retired Belgian detective, now a refugee from the war and a resident at the neighboring village of Styles St. Mary. Though Poirot has retired, he quickly agrees to investigate the murder of Mrs. Inglethorp. After all, Emily had been instrumental in settling Poirot and some other Belgians in the village. The clues are plentiful. There is the crushed coffee cup in Mrs. Inglethorp's room, the
hired professional. 48. Unlike her mom, she has never done any homework by herself She has always had it done by someone else. 49. 6. In fact, she does not write books by herself. Instead, she has/gets them written (for herself) by several ghost writers (variautor). 7. Honestly, I do not believe that Emily herself trimmed (pügas) the hedge (hekk) so neatly. I am of the opinion that she had/got it trimmed/done by Mr Proper, the gardener. 8. It is a common knowledge that Mr Lynx has not composed any of his motivational speeches by himself. Instead of making an effort himself, he has had/got them composed by a qualified language expert. 9. Most men do not press their trousers by themselves. Traditionally, men prefer to have/get them pressed/done by their wives. In the same sex families of the future, however, this tradition is bound to change for sure. 10
Everyone had opportunity administer the poison. We also have to concern ourselves with Dr. Bauerstein, a toxicologist who is in the village recovering from a nervous breakdown. But why is it that he is seen wandering through the neighborhood at all hours, appearing after dinner at Styles completely covered with mud? How is it that he is conveniently passing the house before dawn on the day that Mrs. Inglethorp dies? Rounding out the cast at Styles itself are the servants, the gardener Manning and the maid Dorcas. After the murder Hastings calls on his old friend, Hercule Poirot, the retired Belgian detective, now a refugee from the war and a resident at the neighboring village of Styles St. Mary. Though Poirot has retired, he quickly agrees to investigate the murder of Mrs. Inglethorp. After all, Emily had been instrumental in settling Poirot and some other Belgians in the village. The clues are plentiful. There is the crushed coffee cup in Mrs
Addison kirjutas essees „Kujutluse rõõm“, et eelistab matemaatiliseks kujundiks lõigatud puule laialivalguvuses harude ja okste lopsakuses olevat puud ja väikestele labürintidele õieehetes viljapuuaeda. 27 Alexander Pope nõudis 1713. aastal Guardian’is tungivalt, et pöördutaks tagasi „ilustamata looduse meeldiva lihtsuse“ juurde ning naeruvääristas oma kujuteldavad pöetud ilupuude müügikataloogis Catalogue of Greens to be disposed of by an eminent Town Gardener seda, mida pidas loodusliku vormi teotuseks: „pukspuust Püha Jüri; tema käsi pole veel piisavalt pikk, kuid juba järgmise aasta aprillis on ta kindlasti võimeline tapma lohet.“ 1719. aastal kirjutatud kirjas Walse’i printsessile (kus andis soovitusi tema uue aia kohta) avaldas Pope oma mõtteid: „Aiakujundamisel on esmane ja kõige olulisem ülesanne võtta arvesse kohavaimu“, mis näitab, mida tuleb rõhutada ja mida parandada
353.Mortality suremus 354.Mould- kujundama 355.mountain- mägi 356.Mown grass niidetud muru 357.Multiple formal activity areas- mitmed alad ametlikeks tegevusteks 358.Myrtle- mürt N 359.native plant- kohalik taim 360.Native plant species- kodumaised taimeliigid 361.Natural formations- looduslikud pinnavormid 362.Natural landscaping loomulik, naturaalne haljastus 363.Neglect- hoolimatus 364.Nobility- aadlus 365.Novice gardener- algaja aednik 366.Nurseryman puukoolipidaja 367.Nutrients- toitained O 368.Oak- tamm 369.Observation uuring 370.Occupant- aiaomanik 371.Ongoing maintenance- jätkuv hooldus 372.Open air space- avalik ruum 373.open discussion avalik diskussioon 374.Orchard- viljapuuaed 375.Organizing- kujundatakse 376.Ornamental birdbaths- ilustus-, ehis-, linnubasseinid 377.Outskirt- äärelinn 378.Overestimate üle hindama 379
Great Britain, consisting of England, Scotland and Wales, is 350 miles across at its widest point and 600 miles long at its longest. It has got beautiful beaches, bays, inlets, cliffs and rocky headlands. England features mostly low hills and plains. Its coastline is 3200 km long. The Pennine Chain splits northern England into western and eastern parts. There are many rivers and lakes (Lake District for example). The whole of England resembles a park in the hands of a skilful landscape gardener. Scotland covers about one-third of Great Britain. It has large areas of untouched and wild landscapes. Britain's highest peak, Ben Nevis (1343 m) lies there. Scotland may be divided into the Lowlands and the Northern Highlands. The Great Glen, cutting across the Highlands, is a string of lochs and canals, including Loch Ness and the deepest lake in the UK Loch Morar (310 m). Wales is also a mountainous country. Its border to the east with England still roughly runs along
Cavell, David J. (2008). Retail financial services The main delivery channels reviewed. London: VRL Publishing. Gylfason, T., Holmström, B., Korkman, S., Söderström, H. T., and Vihriälä, V. (2010). Nordics in Global Crisis: Vulnerability and resilience. Helsinki: ETLA and Taloustieto Oy. Howells, P., and Bain, K. 2008. The Economics of Money, Banking and Finance: A European Text, 4th ed. Prentice Hall, Financial Times, Harlow, England. Molyneux, P., Altunbas, Y., and Gardener, E. (1996). Efficiency in European Banking. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons. Pozsar, Z. and M. Singh. (2011). The Nonbank-Bank Nexus and the Shadow Banking System. IMF Working Paper, No. 28 16
Many people were fooled. 9) THE GREATEST POET OF SCOTLAND Robert burns is loved and admired by all Scotsmen as their greatest poet. He was born on January 25, 1759 in a clay-built cottage. He was fortunate in his mother. She had beautiful voice and she often sang the old songs and ballads. In the evenings she used to tell the children one of the popular folktales. He was fortunate in his father too, who was an understanding and friendly and fearless man. His father William was a gardener on a small estate. William's greatest wish was to give his children best education in his power. While they were still young, he began to teach them to read and write. It was from him that Robert received his love of books. When Robert was 6, he and his brother Gilbert went to school at alloway mill. After only a few months the teacher left and school closed. It made them very sad. Their father was very upset too. He persuaded 2 or 3 neighbours to join him engaging another teacher
lapsed, kes said kõrge skoori nt mälutestides, said kõrge skoori ka nt loogilise põhjendamise ja taibukuse ülesannetes. • Raymond Cattell nägi erisusi üldvõimekuses. On olemas kaks põhimõtteliselt erinevat intelligentsuse vormi: fluiidne (ehk voolav) intelligentsus, mis peegeldab inimese võimet arutleda ja (uut) infot kasutada ning kristalliseerunud intelligentsus, mis sisaldab omandatud teadmisi ja oskusi ning nende rakendamist. • Howard Gardener arvas, et on kuus (uuematel andmetel juba kaheksa; lisaks naturalistlik ja eksistentsiaalne intelligentsus) võrdse osatähtsusega intellektuaalset võimet, millel on oma seaduspärasused ja loogika. Keelealane e. lingvistiline intelligentsus seostub keelekasutusega; loogilis-matemaatiline intelligentsus on oluline mitmete abstraktsete probleemide ning matemaatika- ja loogikaülesannete lahendamisel; ruumialane intelligentsus viitab ruumitajule ja
Gardner ei olnud rahul moodsate IQ-testidega, mis seovad intelligentsuse võimega vastata kiirelt ja konkreetselt etteantud küsimustele ning hõlmavad peamiselt keelelisi ja matemaatilisi oskusi. Gardeneri teeoria järgi on inimene intelligentne, kui ta suudab lahendada igapäevaelus ette tulevaid probleeme ning oskab (kui tegemist on lapsega, siis tahab) luua asju või tegutseda viisil, mida väärtustavad teda ümbritsevad inimesed (ühiskond). Gardener leidis, et on olemas arvukalt erinevaid lähenemist, mida inimmeel kasutab probleemide lahendamisel, asjade loomisel ja tegutsemisviiside valikul (Pittelkow, Jacob 2004: 13). MOTIVATSIOON ISIKSUS NN Talent akadeemiline
used in its mass, unreinforced form for a multiple-arch structure on the Grand Maître Aqueduct conveying water from the River Vanne 94 miles (151km) to Paris. Engineers in the late 19th century demonstrated the possibilities of reinforced concrete as a structural material. With concrete resisting compressive forces and wrought iron and steel bars carrying tension, bridges of dramatic sweeping curves evolved. Today's long-span reinforced- concrete bridges are descended from French gardener Joseph Monier's flower pots and his numerous bridge patents granted between 1868 and 1878. He is credited with being the first to understand the principles of reinforced concrete when in 1867 he patented plant tubs of cement mortar strengthened with iron-wire mesh embedded in the concrete and moulded into curvilinear forms. Not being an engineer, he was not permitted to build bridges in France and so he sold his patents to German and Austrian contractors Wayss, Freitag and Schuster,
electrician el electricista scientist el científico employee el empleado secretary la secretaria engineer el ingeniero servant el criado firefighter el bombero shoemaker el zapatero fisherman el pescador singer el cantante gardener el jardinero soldier el soldado grocer el dependiente student el estudiante hair stylist el peluquero surgeon el cirujano jeweler el joyero tailor el sastre journalist el periodista teacher el profesor
5 I like reading stories. 6 My father is a doctor. 7 Every child has a dictionary. 8 Rudy hates bananas. 9 The phone is ringing. 10 Here's a book for you. Exercise 2 Here's a mixed bag of words. Put each word under its correct heading. swimmer snail fire engine clown letters flag river barber mountain fox hotel parrot granny taxi gardener camel People Animals Places Things 12 Proper Nouns Proper nouns are names for particular people, places or things
ja neil oli vähe põllumaad. Pastoraalse maastikukujunduse stiili esindas ka poeet William Shenstone, kellel oli oluline osa eelkirjeldatud taseme juurest edasi liikumisel. 1745. a rajas ta oma isamõisale Leasowes'le (st tõlkes karjamaad) uue stiili. Seda on nimetatud poeedi, kes oli romantilise liikumise eelkäija, elutööks. Shensone kasutas oma essees "Random Thoughts on the Art of Gardening" esimest korda sõna landscape-gardener (maastikuaednik) ning väljendas seeläbi lähedast suhet kunstnikuga. Leasowes' tähtsus seisneb faktis, et Shenstone materialiseeris selles idee, millega "aed pole enam kitsas mõttes paik, kust ta saab oma nime, vaid aed muutub omaenese seaduste subjektiks nii pargi, farmi või vankriraja asukoha kui ka ilu mõttes." Leasowes' kirjeldused kannavad meid tumedast metsasest orust avatud kõrgustesse, kust avanevad
she stood before the canvas on which he was represented, and fixed his eyes upon herself, she thought of his regard with a deeper sentiment of gratitude than it had ever raised before; she remembered its warmth, and softened its impropriety of expression. When all of the house that was open to general inspection had been seen, they returned downstairs, and, taking leave of the housekeeper, were consigned over to the gardener, who met them at the hall-door. As they walked across the hall towards the river, Elizabeth turned back to look again; her uncle and aunt stopped also, and while the former was conjecturing as to the date of the building, the owner of it himself suddenly came forward from the road, which led behind it to the stables. They were within twenty yards of each other, and so abrupt was his appearance, that it was impossible to avoid his sight
off the port's entrance and made no serious attempt to force a passage. A month later, the city capitulated in full sight of the English vessels—and the great French tradition of expertise in cryptology had been founded. Rossignol very quickly established himself in the royal service. By 1630, his solutions had made him rich enough to build a small but elegant chateau at Juvisy, 12 miles south of Paris, later surrounding it with a charming informal garden designed by Le Notre, the gardener of Versailles. Here Louis XIII stopped to visit the young crypt-analyst in 1634, 1635 and 1636 on his returns to Paris from Fontainebleau. In the swashbuckling court of that monarch, and then in the resplendent one of Louis XIV, Rossignol served with an extraordinary facility. The stronghold of Hesdin surrendered a week sooner than it otherwise would have because he solved an enciphered plea for help, and then composed a reply in the same cipher telling the townspeople how