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00045 Grottaferratta, Rome Italy Your ref: RW/SB Dear Mr. Bini, Thank you for your letter 15th of February 2012 in which you requested information about story books in English and in Italian for intermediate students. Unfortunately these articles are out of stock at the moment, but we will be publishing a new list of them this summer. I am enclosing details of the new list, and a current catalogue of present stock. Thank you for taking interest in our company. Do not hesitate to contact us again if you require any further information. We look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, (Signature) Sarah Barnard Managing Director Enc: catalogue list of books
... as advertised in..../ I am writing with reference to your advertisement, which I saw ... Your experience/ qualification: I gained some experience while ..../ My qualifications include..../ I am currently working as..../ I was employed as ......(position) by .... (company) from ... (date) to ... (date). CV: Please find attached my CV./ As you can see from the attached CV, ..../ I enclose /Please find enclosed my CV / references from.... Closing remarks: Please do not hesitate to contact me if / should you require further information..../ I am available for the interview at your convenience./ I would be available for the interview at any time./ I would be pleased to supply you with any further details. LETTER OF INVITATION Accepting invitation Opening remarks: I am writing to thank you for the kind invitation/ Thank you for the kind invitation which I would be honoured to accept, etc.
So i have good training and education in construction and believe that this has developed many of the skills that your company need from the worker. I have been active in construction field about for 5 years know. I have done most concrete works. I am very interesting to learn new building technology and have lots of experiences at your company. I would be pleased to discuss my curriculum vitae with you in more detail at an interview. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require further information. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Ilves Karu Ilves
the art department anytime they want. Furthermore, young talents can exhibit their creations in the studio. Also, there are many necessary facilities that can be used in various situations, such as having an art exhibition, where all the students can show their greatest masterpieces. To sum up, it is believed that the art studio is extremely important to many young artists. Therefore we are ready to put our foot down and do not hesitate to organize a protest march against closing the studio. I hope that the art department will consider our request and do not close down the art studio. Yours sincerely Mari Mets
I believe my greatest strenghts are ... . In terms of my carreer, I see myself (doing something/as ...). I hope that the above experiences and skills make me convenient for filling this vacancy at your company. I am looking forward that my application can be assessed and approved at your earliest convenience. I am available for interview at your earliest convenience. If you have further details or information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Päris lõppu, pärast „Yours sincerely/faithfully..“, kui sul on midagi manuses saata, nt CV, soovituskiri, mõni tunnistus vms. PS! Please find attached the following documents:
I speak English fluently and have a good working knowledge of Estonian. I have a clean driving licence and have always been interested in IT-Programming. I would like to work for your company as it would give me an opportunity to develop my English and programming skills further, and I am sure that it will be very enjoyable job for me. I am enclosing a copy of my CV with this letter. I would be available for an interview here in Estonia at any time convenient to you. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, Your name
help, there's no point (in), can't stand, have difficulty (in), have trouble, have a hard/difficult time · Spend, waste, lose · Hear, listen to, notice, see, watch, feel- ainult mingi osa tegevusest · Need, require, want + ing TO · Afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, beg, care, claim, consent, decide, demand, deserve, expect, fail, hesitate, hope, learn, manage, mean, need, offer, plan, prepare, pretend, promise, refuse, seem, struggle, swear, threaten, volunteer, wait, want, wish · Something, somewhere, anyone, nothing... · Too/enough · It + be + adjective/noun · Be + the first/second/next/last/best · Ask, learn, find out, wonder, want to know, decide, explain kui järgneb (who, what, where, how) · Advise, allow, permit, recommend, encourage (when passiv)
Dates are always said as "the first of April, the twentysecond of June" etc. British English: 2 April, 2005; 02/04/2005 American English: April 2, 2005; 04/02/2005 Enquiry I am writing to you to enquire/apologise/explain/ask/send/... Thank you for your enquiry of (date) about/concerning (object) In answer/response to the question about... With regard/reference to ... I have attached/in the attachment you will find ... If you need/require any further information/assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me/us again I could ... Would you like...
why the art studio should be left open. Firstly, there are teachers at the studio, who offer tutoring for many artists. Furthermore, there are lots of necessary facilities. In addition, as the studio is located in an easily accessible area and opened around-the-clock, it is irreplaceable for lots of students. Moreover, young talents can exhibit their creations in the studio. In conclusion, it can be clearly seen that the art studio is important for many young artists, therefore we do not hesitate to even organise a protest march against closing the studio. I hope that the art department agrees and will not close donw the art studio. Yours sincerely, Mari Mets ESSAY Choices after secondary school Many young people decide to go univeristy after secondary school, while others think that going to work is a better decision. But what are the advantages of both options? To begin with, the benfits of university cannot be denied
economies. Business etiquette France is one of the most important business and trading partners on a European and global level In France, the common form of greeting in a professional environment is the handshake. French business culture emphasizes formality, people tend to come closer to each other than in North American and Northern European cultures If you do not speak French, apologize for not knowing the language. French people often appear very direct and they do not hesitate to ask questions When you are invited to a dinner or to a restaurant you should not be more than 10 minutes late A typical gesture in France is to hold open the doors for other people and let them pass through first. If you need to point at something, use your whole hand instead of the index finger. The American symbol for "O.K" (forming a circle with the thumb and index finger) means "zero" or "useless" in France. The French symbol for approval is the thumbs up sign.
smart society a group of popular people, best circles muddle state of misunderstanding check - a pattern of squares formed by lines of different colours crossing each other such a loud check very contrasted colours make a fool of oneself to do sth foolish decisive quick to decide to toss throw sth lightly or carelessly or easily etc pancakes heads you front side of a coin tails you obverse side of a coin sports coat casual clothes flounder to hesitate, to doubt Effusive/ fju.sv/ feeling a bit snobbish Delight joy Close by near Enthralling/nr.l/ - keeping someone's interest and attention completely Shark a very large fish with
I would particularly welcome the chance to work for your company as I have long admired both the quality of the products that it provides and its position as a defender of the environmental causes. As you will notice on my enclosed CV, the job you are offering suits both my proffesional and personal interests. I would be pleased to discuss my curriculum vitae with you in more detail at an interview. In the meantime, please do not hesitate to contact me if you require further information. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely Katherin Mayfair Page 2 / 3 - Curriculum vitae of For more information on Europass go to http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Katherin Mayfair © European Communities, 2003 20060628 Page 3 / 3 - Curriculum vitae of For more information on Europass go to http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu
In the conclusion I enclose my curriculum vitae for your consideration I enclose a reference from my present employer I am available for interview at any time convenient to you I would be happy to attend an interview at your convenience I can be contacted at the above address or by telephone on (103 24775) Please feel free to contact me should you require any further information Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions I would be grateful if you would consider my application I look forward to hearing from you. Dear Sir or Madam Dear Mr / Ms / Mrs Jones Yours faithfully Yours sincerely Sample letters at : http://www.learnenglishindublin.com/daily_blog/uncategorized/how-to-write-a- successful-application-letter/ http://fds.oup.com/www.oup.com/pdf/odo/application_letter1.pdf http://fds.oup
With this kind of terminology,enlighteners wanted to express human race exit from the mental blindness.Maiden enlightenment philosophers lived on the 17th century,its glory continued till the 19th century.The powerful Enlightenment ideas of the eighteenth century, concerning reason and natural law, spread widely throughout Europe and its colonies and gave hope to many people for future progress and reform. Sience development was the main reasons and it gave the push to enlightenment.It put hesitate in old belives and brought up intelligence.Mind and critical thinking importance pointed out french philosopher René Descarte.Therefore enlightenment was literatural and philosophical movement,which roots were in 17th century sience achievements.In 18th century this movement infected a lot the way rulers saw their duties concerning to the lower class,and the way base-born saw themselves and their rights in society. Enlighteners main valuation was human intelligence
I have never known him be so rude (jäme). I heard her sing in New York. Can you feel his heart beat? Would you help me put my bag in the overhead locker? 7.4 Common verbs followed by an infinitive with ´to´ I can´t afford to buy a new overcoat. Here are some common verbs which are followed by an infinitive with ´to´ Afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, bear, begin, care, choose, consent, decide, determine (pühendumine), expect, fail, forget, happen, hate, help, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, like, love, manage, mean, offer, prefer, prepare, pretend, promise, propose, refuse, regret (kahetsema), remember, seem, start, swear, trouble, try, want, wish She pretend to be sleep Ta teeskleb magamist. 7.5 Common verbs followed by object + infinitive with ´to´ He encouraged me to try again. Here are some common verbs which are followed by an object and the infinitive with to:
Slaid- Temperament Ise räägid: The West Siberian Laika is a very affectionate and devoted to the master dog. Majority of them barks at strangers approaching the house. During adult life of dogs, younger dogs, especially males, would challenge older male dogs and try to resolve their problems by fighting. Slaid- Utilitarian qualities Ise räägid: It is an emotional dog, very observant to habits of its master, his mood and often can foresee his intentions. It does not hesitate to express its strong feelings by barking and other noises. The West Siberian Laika likes and needs freedom for physical activity and he also needs to be closer to the master and his family. Pildi kirjeldus: Most West Siberian Laika are some shade of wolf gray, but there are pure white dogs and white dogs with colored patches. Height: Male 56 - 61 cm Female 53 - 58 cm, This breed has a double coat. THE EAST SIBERIAN LAIKA Slaid: one of the principle hunting dogs of the Taiga region
1. Slow down. Obey the speed limit even if every other car is surpassing it. Remember that police officers often stay hidden from view while looking for speeders. If you're caught driving too fast, they won't hesitate to give you a ticket. 2. 2 Let others pass you. Defensive driving means letting others go ahead-not defending your position in traffic. Avoid the urge to be a vigilante ("Oh yeah? Let me show you what it's like to be cut off like that!") Accept the fact that someone is always going to think they're in more of a hurry than you. These are the drivers you want to move far away from, not to 'teach them a lesson.' 3
I would also like to know some information on … Another matter I need information on is … Closing line: I look forward to receiving … I would appreciate if you could inform me as soon as possible. 8) Letter giving information Begin: I am writing in reply to your letter asking information (depends on the letter) I am writing to inform you about ... Closing line: I hope that I have been of some assistance to you. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need / require any further information. I look forward to …. 9) A thank you letter I am writing to thank you for this opportunity … (if there was an opportunity) Say thank you more than once! Once again, I would like to express my gratitude. Once again, thank you for the interview and for your consideration. Use synonyms. Otherwise you will lose points for the use of language (repetition is bad!!!). Thing = activity, item, goods etc.
I quite like the thought of working in a travel agency. In some fixed expressions I can not bear listening to people who complain. I can not help feeling that he is cheating us. That book is not worth reading. The infinitive with to The infinitive with to is used: After some main verbs (afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, bear, begin, care, choose, consent, decide, determine, expect, fail, forget, happen, hate, help, hesitate, hope, intend, learn, like, love, manage, mean, offer, prefer, prepare, pretend, promise, propose, refuse, remember, seem, start, swear, try, want, wish) I can not afford to eat in that restaurant. After some main verbs Followed by object + infinitive with to (advise, allow, ask, cause, command, encourage, expect, forbid, force, get, hate, help, instruct, intend, invite, leave, like, mean, need, oblige, order, permit, persuade,
.. Another matter I need information on is... Ja lõpetame: I look forward to receiving... Või I would appreciate if you could inform me as soon as possible. 8) Kui peate kirjutama kirja , kus tuleb nõu anda, siis alustage: I am writing in reply to your letter asking information (kui selline kiri muidugi ülesandes oli) I am writing to inform you about Ja lõpetame: I hope that I have been of some assistance to you. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need/ require any further information. I look forward to.... 9)Kui peate kirjutama kirja , kus tuleb tänada, siis alustage I am writing to thank you for this opportunity...(kui mingi võimalus oli) Ja tänage kindlasti veel Once again, I would like to express my gratitude. Once again, thank you for the interview and for your consideration. Ja kasutage sünonüüme, muidu kaotate sõnavara alt punkte Thing--activity, item, goods etc.
water." The third paragraph: ,,Another thing I am interested in is what kind of furniture there is in the flat. Is a phone included?" The fourth paragraph: ,,Lastly, I would like to know if the flat is big enough for two persons. I am coming with my girlfriend and we would like to share the flat." It would be good if you could write a closing sentence. P5: Closing sentence For example: ,,If there is anything else we should be aware of, please let us know as soon as possible" or ,,Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any other information". It is compulsory to end the letter with ,,I look forward...". It is NOT ,,I am looking forward to...". P6: Ending the letter For example: ,,I look forward to your answer.", ,,I look forward to your reply/response", ,,I look forward to hear from you". A letter ends with ,,Yours sincereley" or ,,Yours faithfully" or ,,Best regards" In case you have used a comma after ,,Dear Mr Doe,", you have to use a comma in the end as well.
Bazarov gives a harsh evaluation to Nikolai as " . , ". Evidently, one of the traits that is omitted to the generation of 1840s the fathers - is the sentimentality and overly romantic feelings that contrast strongly with that of the new men of the 1960s. Nikolai is depicted as sentimental and dreamy as he awaits his son. He ponders long in his thoughts, and sighs overly emotionally "... ... ...", while also thinking of his long-lost wife. Throughout the novel he does not hesitate to kiss his son, initiate physical contact and openly express his fondness qualities which are not overly `manly' or adult, but rather emotional and child-like. In nature, he thinks " , !" .. ". Nikolais fondness of poetry is also deemed silly as he starts to quote verses by Pushkin in Chapter 2 " , -- , : , , , !" which is abruptly ended by Bazarovs request for matches. The aesthetic sense of the gentry is shown as Nikolai plays Schubert's "Erwartung" on his cello -
427. позвать to call, invite звать/позвать 428. испугаться to be frightened, startled пугаться/испугаться 429. съесть to eat есть/съесть 430. прочесть to read читать/прочесть 431. задуматься to ponder, become thoughtful, hesitate задумываться/ задуматься 432. решать to deside, to solve решать/решить 433. подарить to give (as a present) дарить/подарить 434. измениться to change изменяться/ измениться 435
8. Presidental- presidendivalimised 9. Election- valimine, äravalimine 10. Dozen- tosinakaupa, tosin 11. Among- hulgas, seas 12. Entrenced- 13. Statement- nentmine, sedastamine, teadanne, avaldus Lk 35 1. Reasoning- arutamine, arutlemine, arutlus, mõtlemine 2. Cost- effectively- efektiivne maksumus 3. Wholesale- hulgikaubandus, hulgihinnaga 4. Fortunate- õnnelik, õnneks olev, õnnekombel juhtunud 5. Skillful- osav, kogenud 6. Chunk- kamakas, käntsakas, suhisema, mürtsuma 7. Hesitate- kõhkema, kõhelma, ebalema, kokutama 8. Ads- lisa 9. Neglect- hooletusse jätma, tegemata jätmine Lk 36 1. Silicon- räni 2. Capitalist- kapitalist, kapitalistlik 3. Indulge- rahuldama, järele andma, vaba voli andma 4. Various- mitmekesine, mitmesugune, erinevus 5. Bother- tüütama, tüli tegema, tülitama 6. Tap- kergelt koputama, toksama, toksima 7. Inclined- kallutama, painutama, kummardama, kalduma 8. Affect- harrastama, eelistama, teesklema, mõjutama, tabama Lk 37 1
object of her investigation. (`What Romania needs is a Father Matthew, he who Downloaded by [KU Leuven University Library] at 06:11 02 June 2015 rescued Ireland from a similar situation in the mid-19th century', Murphy, 1992, p. 216). Nor does she hesitate to use irony and humour both in describing the others and, with regard to herself, frequently turning herself into `a funny character' in her own story. Murphy's wide experience in travelling to difficult places, her innate friendliness,
Put yourself in the hero's shoes and you can see that it's a difficult passage. You're being asked to say yes to a great unknown, to an adventure that will be exciting but also dangerous and even life-threat ening. It wouldn't be a real adventure otherwise. You stand at a threshold of fear, and an understandable reaction would be to hesitate or even refuse the Call, at least temporarily. Gather your gear, fellow Seeker. Think ahead to possible dangers, and reflect on past disasters. The specter of the unknown walks among us, halting our progress at the threshold. Some of us turn down the quest, some hesitate, some are tugged at by families who fear for our lives and don't want us to go. You hear people mutter that the journey is foolhardy, doomed from the start
barrette, and later again as I skipped down the stairs. Charlie noticed. "You're cheerful this morning," he commented over breakfast. I shrugged. "It's Friday." I hurried so I would be ready to go the second Charlie left. I had my bag ready, shoes on, teeth brushed, but even though I rushed to the door as soon as I was sure Charlie would be out of sight, Edward was faster. He was waiting in his shiny car, windows down, engine off. I didn't hesitate this time, climbing in the passenger side quickly, the sooner to see his face. He grinned his crooked smile at me, stopping my breath and my heart. I couldn't imagine how an angel could be any more glorious. There was nothing about him that could be improved upon. "How did you sleep?" he asked. I wondered if he had any idea how appealing his voice was. "Fine. How was your night?" "Pleasant." His smile was amused; I felt like I was missing an inside joke. "Can I ask what you did?" I asked. "No
sisters and friends are all wishing him to marry elsewhere?" "You must decide for yourself," said Elizabeth; "and if, upon mature deliberation, you find that the misery of disobliging his two sisters is more than equivalent to the happiness of being his wife, I advise you by all means to refuse him." "How can you talk so?" said Jane, faintly smiling. "You must know that though I should be exceedingly grieved at their disapprobation, I could not hesitate." "I did not think you would; and that being the case, I cannot consider your situation with much compassion." "But if he returns no more this winter, my choice will never be required. A thousand things may arise in six months!" The idea of his returning no more Elizabeth treated with the utmost contempt. It appeared to her merely the suggestion of Caroline's interested wishes, and she could not for a moment
By then he was changing. He was basically an attractive personality who enjoyed simple masculine pleasures. He would rise at dawn to go duckhunting, shot a good enough game of golf to have won the Greene County (Indiana) championship in 1932, and played poker with a compulsive intensity wherever and whenever he could. He regaled his companions with a flood of amusing stories, told with the wit and gusto of a natural raconteur. He was the very opposite of stuffy, and did not hesitate to admit that he knew his way around in a Chinese whorehouse. He kept a Chinese and a German mistress* and once organized a virtual Oriental orgy for a young correspondent, later nationally famous, on the ground that it was necessary for him to be blooded as a man. He enjoyed the loyalty and friendship of a great many people, though not everybody liked him. Emily Hahn, in her China to Me, said bluntly that she did not, calling him "an American with a loud manner of talking." His original
1 Can the Wittgensteinian "Use Theory" as we have sketched it be defended against one or more of objections 14? 2 Adjudicate objection 5. Can you make a better reply than Waismann's? 3 Come up with a Wittgensteinian reply to objection 6. 4 Can a red/green color-blind person understand the word "red"? Think about this in regard to "use" theories. 5 If you have read Brandom, discuss his views. Further reading · The literature on Wittgenstein is so vast that I hesitate to mention one or two or three exegetical works to the exclusion of others. But: Rhees (195960); Pitcher (1964: ch. 11); Hallett (1967); Kenny (1973: chs 79). · The locus classicus of Sellars' Functional Theory is Sellars (1963); see also Sellars (1974). An excellent exposition and defense of the central themes is given in Rosenberg (1974). · Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1997) contains a symposium on Brandom (1994), with a précis, lead papers by John
offering encouragement from the edge of the mats. When he saw me, he came over and directed me to a far corner of the sparring area where we could work one-on-one. "So...how's it going?" I asked, to break my own tension. He smiled, showing off a very interesting and arresting face. "Nervous?" "A little." "We're going to work on your physical strength and stamina, as well as your awareness. I'm also going to start training you not to freeze or hesitate in unexpected confrontations." Before we began, I thought I had pretty good physical strength and stamina, but I learned both could be better. We started out with a brief introduction to the equipment and layout of the space, and then moved on to an explanation of both fighting and neutral/passive stances. We warmed up with basic bodyweight calisthenics; then progressed to "tagging," where we tried to tag each other's
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