Misso Keskkool New Zealand Precis Compiler: Maiki Joakit Instructor: Mailis Teppo Misso 2011 New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island), and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands. The indigenous Mori language name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, commonly translated as land of the long white cloud. Population (1998): 3,801,000.New Zealand is notable for its geographic isolation; it is situated about 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) southeast of Australia across the Tasman Sea, and its closest neighbours to th...
Soon they were both friends and liked the same music. Soon, Will meets a woman named Rachel, who is a single mother. He lies to her, that Marcus is her son to get her attention, but soon tells her the true. The story ends in posotive way. Marcus starts being an usual 12 years old boy, by wearing normal clothes and hearcut, his mother doesn´t want to kill herself no more, Will and Rachel are happy together and Ellie continues being Marcus best friend. This book has a lot of ineresting moments and lies of-course, funny and sad moments, and the moral of this book is: every lie gets discovered one day, and then you´ll be really embrassed on that moment. Substantial- oluline, märkimisväärne Royalties- autoritasu Bluntly- keerutama Attempt- katse Potential- potensiaalne Claims- nõuded Defends- kaitseb Chased- sunnitud Presence- olemasolu Importance- tähtsus
· Canadian Raising (found in lexical sets: price, mouth) Before voiced consonants: Diphtongs /aI/ /a/ would be pronounced more like /i/ /I/ and //. · Absence of distinction between cot/caught pronounced alike, with an a (close to AmEng) · T - flapping and T deletion. Sound /t/ between vowels will be pronounced as /d/ - (water, ladder, latter) = T-flapping. When the /t/ is deleted, usually after /n/ - (winter, (,,winner"), interesting (,,ineresting")) we are dealing with = T-deletion · Schedule, hostile and some other words are pronounced depending on social variation and region. (Great degree of influence from AmEng) · Again(st), sometimes /gen/, sometimes /geIn/ · Been [bin] · Shone [sho:n] follows BrEng variant · Tomato [tomæto] different from both AmEng and BrEng Grammar: · Younger geneation follows AmEng forms and older BrEng forms. · Canadians use the Q tag ,,eh?" · Sneek Snuk · Dive Dove Vocabulary: