Test 4 1 Translate. 1 Kiusamine võib olla ka suusõnaline. Bullying can be verbal, too. 2 Ära kutsu kedagi solvavate nimedega Don 't call anyone names. 3 Ta püüdis mind rahustada. He tried to calm me down. 4 Räägi see oma sõpradega selgeks. Talk it through with your friends. 5 Ma tahan maha istuda. Mul käib pea ringi. I want to sit down. I feel dizzy. 6 Jim pani mulle jala ette. Jim tripped me up. 7 kellegagi tüli norima pick a fight with sb 8 kellegi ees vabandama apologize to sb 2 Put the verbs in the past simple, the past continuous, or the past perfect. 1 By the time we got home Aunt Mary and Uncle John had left for Liverpool. (get; leave) 2 Jane and Lisa were walking by the riverside when they heard somebody crying for help. (walk; hear) 3 I started reading a detective story after i had had a shower. (start; have) 4 Tom pushed Alan away and asked if he was picking a fight. (push; ashk; pick) 5 I opened the door, took off
13. the lions share- largest part of sth Appendix2 Fall fall apart= kildudeks lagunema come to pieces fall back on= pööruma kellegi poole kui teised plaanid on läbi kukkunud turn to sb/sth for help when other plans have failed fall behind with= ei suuda kaasas püsida fail to keep up with fall for= 1) ära armuma fall in love with sb 2)õnge minema be deceived fall in= kokku varisema collapse fall in with= nõustuma agree with fall into= 1) kategooriateks jaotatud be divided into 2) alustama begin; enter a state fall on= 1) ründama attack 2) tühja kõhuga õgima eat hungrily fall out with= tülitsema näägutama quarrel fall trough= ei suuda midagi lõpule viia fail to be completed Get get across= õnnestunult jagada ideid successfully communicate ideas
" (the evening) at "I go to bed at night." (night) in "It usually snows in the (a season) winter." Viljandi 2009 Viljandi County Gymnasium 4. Phrasal verbs Many verbs in English are followed by an adverb or a preposition (also called a particle), and these two-part verbs, also called phrasal verbs, are different from verbs with helpers. The particle that follows the verb changes the meaning of the phrasal verb in idiomatic ways: · drop off - decline gradually The hill dropped off near the river · drop off(2) - fall asleep While doing his homework, he dropped off. · drop off(3) - stop and give something to someone
Verbs Appear Disappear Vanish Understand Misunderstand Confuse Trust Mis/distrust Suspect Cover Uncover reveal Keep calm Keep a promise Keep in touch with sb Keep going Keep a secret Keep sb waiting Keep fit Lose weight Lose your way Lose you temperature (meelelaad) Agree with Applied for Laughing at Died form/of Suffering from Believe in Married to Succeed in Compared to Complained to ... about Fell in love Vote for Appear in Adjective Noun Popular Popularity Aware Awareness Disillusioned Disillusionment Political Politics, politican Criminal Crime Intriguing Intrigue Alienate Alienation Responsible Responsibility, response
After the training we often went sightseeing. 7 Õhtuti mängisime rannas palli. In the evenings we played ball on the beach. 8 Leidsin laagris palju uusi sõpru. I made a lot of new friends at the camp. 9 Augustis käisime perega Lätis. In August we went on a family trip to Latvia. 10 Külastasime lõbustusparki ja matkasime Siguldas. We visited an amusement park and took a walk in Sigulda. 11 Suve jooksul lugesin läbi kaks ingliskeelset raamatut. During the summer I read two books in English. 12 Puhkuse viimastel päevadel õppisin küpsetama sokolaadikooki. On the last days of my holiday I learned how to bake a chocolate cake. _______________________________________________________________ UNIT 2: Töövihikust harjutus 9. 1 Uus kooliaasta on alanud. The new schoolyear has begun. 2 Kas sügis on juba alanud? Has autumn begun yet? 3 Kuidas su suvevaheaeg oli? - Väga vahva! How was your summer holiday? - It was fantastic! 4 Eelmisel nädalal me kordasime (õpitut)
Be surprised at She was surprised at the news. Ta oli üllatunud uudiste üle. Agree with I agree with you. Ma olen sinuga nõus. Belong to It belongs to Dick. See kuulub Dickile. Consist of It consists of two parts. See koosneb kahest osast. Depend on It depends on the weather. See sõltub ilmast. Fall in love with He fell in love with Meg. Ta armus Megi. Listen to We listened to the news. Me kuulasime uudiseid. 5 Look after Pat looks after the child. Pat hoolitseb lapse eest. Look at Look at this girl. Vaata seda tüdrukut. Look for I`m looking for my pen. Ma otsin oma sulepead. Seem to It seems to me that he likes you
SÕNAD E.K. TÕLGE VÄLJENDID 1 aggressive agressiivne + 1 afraid of sth. 2 alive elav + 2 amused at/by sth. 3 angry vihane + 3 angry with sb. 4 appalling väga kohutav - 4 annoyed with sb. about sth. 5 astonished rabatud - 5 anxious about sth. 6 authentic audentne/ehtne - 6 ashamed of sb. 7 bad halb + 7 bored with sth/sb. 8 better parem + 8 brilliant at sth. 9 brave julge/vapper + 9 calm down 10 calm rahulik + 10 cheer sb. up 11 cheerful rõõmsameelne + 11 clench their fist 12 cunning kaval + 12 close to sth. 13 delicious maitsev + 13 delighted with sth. 14 delighted meelitatud - 14 dissapointed with sth/sb. 15 depressed rusutud - 15
Unit 10: vocabulary 1. small talk (n) talk about unimportant things to pass time 2. chat show (n) talk show 3. to get through to sb (v) reach 4. to get your point across (v) to make someone understand 5. to speak up (v) to speak louder 6. to speak out about sth (v) to make a statement 7. to talk down to sb to talk to someone like you're better than they are 8. to pick up sth (v) start a topic 9. to pass on a message (v) - 10. to bring up a point - 11. to commute (v) to travel regularly over some distance 12. commuter (n) person who travels back and forth between something 13. virtuous (adj) naturally good at something, morally excellent 14. exasperated (adj) extremely annoyed 15. dismayed (adj) without courage 16. deed (n) something that is done 17. to boast about sth (v) to brag about sth 18. to exaggerate about sth (v) to magnify beyond the limits of truth, overstate 19. to grumbl
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