Antibiotics are one of the greatest success stories of modern medicine – they have transformed our lives. But they may now be endangering lives, too. I chose three articles on the issue that dissert the topic of antibiotics in wastewater. To begin with, for years scientists have been aware of the potential problems of antibiotics being present in wastewater. For now, the research of engineering professor Olya Keen is showing that treatments to clean wastewater may actually be creating new antibiotics and further contributing to the development of antibiotic resistance in the environment. Keen is studying doxycycline, one of the widely used class of antibiotics. Their research to date is showing that chlorine used to treat wastewater is actually changing the makeup of the doxycycline and forming new antibiotics. Subsequently, the question arises: how do all the antibiotics find their way into wastewater
Michael Park 1966-2005 Family · ...live in Scotland Newent in Gloucestershire · Wife Marie, children: William, Victoria Successes with Markko · 2003 First places Acropolis Rally Greece Neste Rally Finland · 2004 First places Corona Rally Mexico Corsica Catalunya Memorial on the crash tree Michael was alsou called as "Beef" Facts · Michael was keen all-round sportsman, Park was a keen football and cricket fan and enjoyed shooting. "Beef" worked with · Richard Burns · Colin McRae · David Higgins · Mark Higgins · Markko Märtin Park won with Markko EOS rally 2001-2003, 2005 Märtin and Park had visited my neighbours On June 20, 2006, a memorial for Michael was unveiled in Tallinn, Estonia THE END
The British Royal Family Worksheet 8C Go to the official website of the British Royal Family (www.royal.gov.uk ) and find the information: 1. Find the full names of: Elizabeth II(Elizabeth Alexandra Mary), Prince Charles(Charles Philip Arthur George), Prince William(William Arthur Philip Louis) and Prince Harry(Henry Charles Albert David). 2. What are Prince William`s interests and hobbies? -He is a keen sportsman, preferring rugby, football (American soccer), swimming, water polo and tennis. 3. Name at least 5 Royal residendes. -Buckingham Palace -Windsor Castle -Balmoral Castle -Clarence House -Palace of Holyroodhouse 4. Find information about Queen Victoria: her father`s name, 1. sentence of her diary, where did she die?, where is she buried? -Duke Of Kent (Edward Augustus)
Curriculum Vitae Name: Paul Põõsas Date of Birth: 9th March 1993 Nationality: Estonian Address: Linnamäe tee 1265 Tallinn 13912 Email: [email protected] Mobile Tel: +372 55648995 Education & Qualifications 2009-2012 Jõgeva Gymnasium, Jõgevamaa 1999- 2009 Sadala Põhikool, Jõgevamaa Additional Information Languages: Estonian- Mother tongue English- poor written and spoken Russian- communication level Finnish-baseline Computer Knowledge: Experienced user of Microsoft office products. Keen user of the internet.
Curriculum Vitae Name: Vanessa Maibaum Date of Birth: 25th September 1995 Nationality: Estonian Address: 2 Mereranna Street Viimsi 74001 Email: [email protected] Mobile Tel: +372 538 892 52 Education & Qualifications 2008- Present Pirita Secondary School of Economics, Tallinn Higher Grades Include: Spanish, Business and Marketing, Micro- Economic, Macro- Economics, Business English, Data Procressing, Web Page Creation, Accounting. 2002- 2008 Merivälja School, Tallinn 6 Standard Grades Additional Information Languages: Estonian- Mother tongue English- Fluent written and spoken Russian Spanish Finnish Computer Knowledge: Experienced user of Microsoft office products. Keen user of the internet.
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She started playing tennis at the age of three. Martina parents divorced, but in 1988 her mother remarried.She moved to Switzerland with mother and stepfather and she lived there ever since. In 1994 she became European champion for players under 18. Martina was the Wimpledon doubles title in 1996 at the age of 15.In 1996 she won all four Grand Slam doubles titles. Martina doesn't have a lot of time for a social life. She is determined and hardworking. She was very keen on all sports. When she does find time to relax, she likes horse riding,skiing or going to museum. Martina likes going to the art galleries, theatre and cinema. Martina is very friendly and she loves animal. When she reteres from tennis, she'd like to keep race horses.
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it seems that Estonian and Russian youth most like sport activities ,in addition they are concerned about studying languages too.Dancing is also an occupation what is very popular amongst younger generation. It appears they have a lot of similar hobbies although percentages seem to different by nationality. These are drama groups,health clubs,folk groups,religious groups and car driving. In general it seems taht Russian and Estonian children are very active and keen on to providing for a bright future. Despite of many similarities there are some differences too.Surprisingly Estonian youngsters are not very interested in photography,pets' clubs,computer studies and youth societies.Although for compensation, they sing in choirs and they do handicraft.As we can see from the chart, Russian youth do not get involved in aforementioned activities. In conclusion it seems that Russian and Estonian children have mostly the same hobbies but they have
French Joe By W. Somerset Maugham CHARACTERS: • Captain Bartlett – pilot, bald, alcoholic, queer fish • Captain Cook – discovered the Thursday Island on a Thursday. • Woman – a red flannel dressing-gown; holding a paraffin lamp; hair - a little bit over her shoulders, long black wisps, a little stoutish, keen eyes, a red nose. • French Joe aka Josep de Paoli – 93Y, Corsican, a lietutenant of artillery, French army in 1851, later communist, started new life many times, black shining eyes, really thin and old. • Boswell Johnson – really famous author, the ancestor of Joe. • Napoleon Bonaparte – a relative of French Joe, lietutenant of artillery • Russians + Prussians – Joe fougth against them in French army • Hospital Nurse PLACES:
● Architects are highly valued and paid fairly ● A common type of account depends on the remuneration of the parties to the agreement. Cost of the project will depend on the total cost of construction . ● Local governments are the architect firm monthly salary What skills and personal qualities are needed to do the job? ● good design and drawing skills ● a strong imagination and the ability to think and create in three dimensions; ● a keen interest in buildings and the built environment; ● good organisational and negotiation skills; ● strong team-working and leadership skills; ● an understanding about the relationship between people, buildings and the wider environment; ● a first-rate understanding of construction processes; ● commercial awareness and business acumen; ● reasonable mathematical skills; ● project management skills;
Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Education William was educated at independent schools After two years at St Andrews Prince William decided to major in Geography rather than History of Art. the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force Sports is a keen sportsman and over the years has participated in a wide range of sporting activities, mainly team sports. President of the English Football Association Play polo At the age of 7 won award the boy with best overaal swimming style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level
Fencing (n.) Sport in which an epee, foil or saber is used for defense and attack Permission (n.) Permit; Consent To permit (v.) to allow Prohibition (n.) ban To prohibit (v.) to ban Obligation (n.) duty Obligatory (adj.) mandatory; compulsory To be allowed to (v.) to be permitted to To be required to (v.) to be obligated to; to have to Athlete (n.) sports(wo)man Archery (n.) sport in which arrows are shot at a target with a bow To be keen on (v.) to like something To be good at (v.) to be successful at Trophy (n.) something material one receives for winning To ought to (v.) should Inevitable (adj.) unable to be avoided; sure to happen Gadget (n.) a mechanical device Economic (adj.) business-related; financial Economical (adj.) conservative with resources To beat somebody (v.) to defeat Achievement (n.) accomplishment To achieve (v.) to accomplish Breath (n
families and visit all the interesting places. Some kids like water parks and amusement parks, some are interested in museums. They can also visit relatives. Every child wants to play and spend time with friends outside of school, also develop their hobbies. If summer holidays were shorter, they wouldn't have time to do all this. School is hard work. Learning new things all day, and after school there is homework to do. There is quite little time left for children to keen on their hobbies. Men do all the same things all day and some women stay home and drink coffee, while their kids are in school. Children, unlike adults, don't get paid. Children can be quite difficult to handle. There is the whole class of boys and girl and only one teacher. It is tiring for teachers too. Most children enjoy holidays and teachers need to enjoy them even more to get back to school fresh and rested. Summer holidays need to be long, so everyone could rest and spend time with
read more than 2 books Sources The most common sources where they get their books form are books stores and a home library. This is indicated by the fact that 67% get their books from home and 60% from stores. The school library is popular for borrowin compulsory reading books, only a few borrow books from relatives and friends. Conclusion This survey has shown that boys and girls from 10b have different reading habits. Reading is more popular among girls than boys. The majority of boys are keen on informative literature. The most popular book type among both sexes is classical novel.
Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just two species (the Bald and Golden Eagles) can be found in the USA and Canada, nine more in Central and South America, and three in Australia. Most eagles are very large. The biggest is the sea eagle which can be at 500 grams and 40 cm to 6.7-kg and 100cm. Like all birds of prey, eagles have very large powerful hooked beaks for tearing flesh from their prey, strong muscular legs, and powerful talons. Also have extremely keen eyesight which enables them to spot potential prey from a very long distance. It flies through the air with its very big and powerful wings. Eagles eat a lot of little things what can't get away. For example: mice's, fish, little baby animals and snakes. In the wild, Bald Eagles typically live about 20-30 years, but can realize a life span of approximately 50 years. They generally live longer in captivity, up to 60 years. Kotkas
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Kirjaniku teised tuntumad krimiromaanid on näiteks ,,Roger Ackroydi mõrvamine", ,,Süüdistuste tunnistaja", ,,Mõrv idaekspressis". Tema näidendit ,,Hiirelõks" on mängitud Londoni West End'i teatris alates 1952. aastast kuni tänapäevani rohkem kui 24000 korda. Agatha Christie elas 85-aastaseks. Ta suri 12. jaanuaril 1976. aastal Inglismaal Oxfordshire'is Wallingfordi linnas. Teose probleemid ,,Laip raamatukogus" peamiseks probleemiks oli Ruby Keen'i mõrv ja selle lahendamine, laip perekond Bantry'te raamatukogutoas. Probleemideks olid ka kadedus ja suure rahasumma pärimine. Teose põhitegelased Ruby Keen- 18-aastane tüdruk, kes tapeti. Oli hotellis Majestic tantsja. Ruby Keen oli plaatinablondide juustega neiu, kelle hambad olid sissepoole ulatuvad ning kes kandis tugevat meiki. Kui Ruby laip leiti, oli tal seljas sädelev satiinist õhtukleit ja hõbedased sandaalid ning neiu küüned olid värvitud
c) I feel really miserable today forgotten. d) Is it all right if I invite some friends round? 3 Mind out, you might drop it! e) Shall I do the washing-up? 4 I didn't think much of it, actually. f) I like this vase. Is it an antique? 5 I'm sorry, but it just won't do. g) Don't you think you should treat your mother better? 6 I'm not very keen on that kind of thing, to be honest. h) Is my homework all right? 7 No, don't bother, I'll do it. i) Do you think I should order the tickets in advance? 8 Why don't you mind your own business! j) Did you enjoy the concert? 9 Never mind, cheer up! 10 No, it's not worth it. 5. Match each word or phrase from the box with a suitable description (a-j).
The Australian Terrier stands around 25 centimeters high at the withers and weighs around 7 kilograms. It is a low-set dog; the length of its body is longer than its height at the withers. The Aussie has a high-set tail that is now not docked in Australia.The head of the Australian Terrier is elongated, with a slight stop and pricked ears. The ANKC breed standard describes the dog's look as "hard bitten" and "rugged". The eyes are small, dark, and oval and must have a keen terrier expression. The leather of the nose runs up to the bridge of the muzzle, which is described as "strong".The dog's coat is rough or harsh to the touch, with a soft undercoat and a distinctive ruff around the neck. Australian Terriers shed little hair. The breed standard specifies that it should be untrimmed, but some prefer to neaten the dog for the show ring. Acceptable colors are blue and tan, red or sandy.The Australian Terrier has medium sized triangular ears which are very flexible
Gilead Marilynne Robinson Setting: America, Iowa in 1956 and earlier Main character: John Ames The Plot: Gilead is a story about fathers and sons. The main character John Ames is a preacher in his mid seventies. His heart is failing him and he wants to guarantee that his son grows up well and gets his advice. He has always written down all his sermons and saved them in boxes. He is very keen on writing. John starts writing a letter to his six year-old son. A letter which his son would get to read as a grown-up. It is just like John would write down his biography. John puts down words of advice and wisdom for his son and tells him about the life of a minister and a preacher. John starts his letter with reminding the conversation he had had with his son the night before that he might be gone someday. He talks about death and how dying people have asked him what death is like
and money passes to his only son, John. This leaves his second wife and three daughters, Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret, at the mercy of John's and his selfish wife Fanny. They treat Dashwood women as unwelcome quests, so women begin looking for another place to live. Elinor Dashwood is the sensible and reserved eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dashwood. She becomes attached to Edward Ferrars, the brother-in-law of her elder half-brother, John. Always feeling a keen sense of responsibility to her family and friends, she places their welfare and interests above her own, and suppresses her own strong emotions in a way that leads others to think she is indifferent or cold-hearted. Marianne Dashwood is the romantically inclined and eagerly expressive second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dashwood. She is the object of the attentions of Colonel Brandon and Mr. Willoughby. She is attracted to young, handsome, romantically spirited Willoughby and
·Here are 4 seasons Winter usualy could and with snow, Spring green time, when everything is sprout (spraud), summer usually warm, with rain and thunder, autum also raining, nature is very colourful ·We have a lot of green grassy areas and landscapeses. ·Hiest hill in Estonia ja Suur Munamägi, wich is 314m hie and is in South Estonia. ·Here are many lakes, rivers and islands. You can ride with canoe, swim in lots of places and be keen on fishing. ·In Estonia here is many natoinal parks. Like Matsalu and Lahemaa National Parks. Many birds and other animals are under protect there.
I have enclosed my CV and would be happy to provide further information if required. 6. Sign-off Letter of Inquiry 1. Salutation 2. Reasons for writing I am writing in response to your online advertisement about Summer University courses. I am very much interested in … 3. Required information (expanded) I have never attended such a course before … . My friend and I would be keen to know if … . 4. Points that need clarification However, I hope you can provide more information about … . 5. Closing remarks Thank you for your time. I am looking forward to your reply. I appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience. 6. Sign-off Phrases •I am writing to complain about a… •I am writing in response to your advertisement • I am writing with regard to … • I am writing to get more information about …
geeniga organism. Teisel meetodil muutub ainult see, et selle organismi geen ei avaldu. DNA ahela lahtiharutamisel erinevate protsesside käigus saadakse jälg, mis on igal inimesel unikaalne, samamoodi nagu sõrmejälg. DNA-sõrmejälgede meetodiga saab veel täpsemalt tuvastada inimesi. Ei, kimäär on transgeensete organismide valikpaljundamise teel saadud organism, kellel avaldub üks kindel geen, nt hiirel mõni siirdatud inimese geen. Kuid ka organisme, kelle mõni keen on välja lülitaud nim GM-organismideks. Kimäär on genotüübilt erinevatest rakkudest v. kudedest koosnev organism.GMOsid saab ka teistmoodi, ei pea alati teise organismi rakkudega liitma neid. Nt saab gmosid ka geenivaigistusega. B-Bioonika on bioloogia ja tehnoloogia piiriteadus. Nt ventilatsioonisüsteemid ja keskkonnasäästlikud autod. Embrüonaalkloonimine. Munarakk viljastatakse in-vitro meetodil. Varane embrüo jaotatakse osadeks
Two years after his wife´s death Poe himself was found in a Baltimore street near a polling place on an Election Day, died a few days later in hospital when he was only 40. · His works reflect the double aspect of his personality: the abandonment of the self-destructive romantic artist and the self-control of the conscious and conscientious craftsman, the passivity of the dreamer indifferent to all that exists outside his dream world and the restless activity of a keen mind always on the alert. · Poe himself classified his tales as "grotesque", "arabesque", "ratiocinative", to indicate variations in his intentions. The ,,arabesque" are those in which horror or other emotion in violent suspense gives the tale its power ("The Fall of the House of Usher") In the ,,grotesque" tales the effect is achieved by a grim and ironic humour ("The Masque of Red Death")
Identical to-identne Ill with- Impressed by/with-rabatud mõjutatud (make an)impression on sb- Include in-sisaldama kaasa arvama Increase in-juurdekasv suurenemine Indifferent to-ükskõikne Information about/on-info Insist on-peale käima (have no)intention of-kavatsus Interest in-huvi Interested in-huvitatud Interfere with/in-häirima Invest in-investeerima Invitation to-kutse Invite sb to-kutsuma Involve in- kaasa lööma Jealous of-kade Knock at/on-koputama Know about/of-teadma Keen on sth-kiindunud sisse võetud Keen to do sth-kiindunud millegi tegemisse Kind to-lahke Key to-võti Knowledge of-teadmine tundmine Lack in-puuduma-v Lack of-puudus-n Laugh at-kellegi/millegi üle naerma-v Lean on/against-nõjatuma,kallutama-v Lend sth to sb-ulatama,laenama,andma-v Listen to-kuulama-v Look at-vaatama midagi-v Married to-abielus-adj Mean to-õel,kuri-adj Mention to-mainima,nimetama-v Mistake sb for-(millegagi)segamini ajama-v Mix with-segama,ühendama,ristama-v
of the first or second beats, or both of them. To add to the emotional colouring of the text, a lot of metaphors and epithets have been used. Some more outstanding epithets include "And baleful he burst in his blatant rage", "Hardy heroes", "Fiendish claw", "Hideous fiend", "Outlaw dire" One can find several kennings, typical Anglo-Saxon compound metaphors, such as "From captive of hell", "Shepherd-of-evils", "Hardy-in-fight", "The bone-frame", "Keen-souled" etc. In addition to kennings there are also many ordinary metaphors like "The accursed" and "The outlaw", these two referring to Grendel. For the sake of emphasis, parallelism has been brought to play. The repetition of the same idea is a constantly used stylistic device. For example "No keenest blade, no farest of falchions", "That here was the last of life, an end of his days on earth", "Swallowed him piecemeal: swiftly thus the lifeless corse was clean devoured" have
photographers. Diana has been called the fairytale princess come true. The public admired her simplicity and warmth, her ability to treat all those she met as equals, and her empathy for the sick and needy. The press loved her tall, graceful figure, her radiant smile and elegant gowns. 13. What does Prince William like? dance and pop music but also listens to classical. He enjoys simple dishes and fast food. He shops for clothes himself and likes modern casual styles. He is very keen on sports, preferring rugby, football, swimming, water polo and tennis. He hunts (with his black Labrador Retriever Widgeon), skis, rows and paints. 14. Which university did he attend as his first choice? the University of St Andrews 15. Where did he spend his first gap year? on a Raleigh International expedition in southern Chile 16. What kind of workexperience did he gain? as a farm hand on a dairy farm 17. He bein his studies at St Andrews University in 2003, didn't he? No, in 2001 18
dividendsinrelationtothe number of sharesthattheyeachhold. Ourshares are traded boughtorsold on the London stock market. Weborrowmoneyintheform of bonds. Wepaypercentageinterest on thosebonds and thenlaterrepaytheprincipal theamount of moneyoriginallylenttous. Ourbonds are traded on bondmarkets. Wealsoborrowmoneyfrombanksintheform of loans, and wepay internest on thislending. Ofc, ourshareholders, bondholders and lenders all take a keen interestinouraccounts. Theresultswepublishcanaffectshareprices; goodresultscausepricestoriseifthe market believesthecompanyisundervalued. However, poor resultsoftencause a dropinshareprice, asinvestors feel thecompanyisovervalued. Accrualsprincipleormethodmeansthateventsin a particularreportingperiod, are recordedinthatperiod, ratherthanwhenmoneyisactuallyreceivedor paid out, whichmayhappenin a laterperiod.TheP&L account(incomestatement in USA) recordstheprofitorthe loss
Põlvekeder: Kneecap Rangluu: Collarbone Riigi talendifond: The talent pool of a country Saama südame rabanduse: To suffer a heart attack Saama vilunuks: To become proficient Seda ei tohi kõrvale heita: Should not be discounted Südame/neeru haigus: Heart/kidney disease Ta tunnistas üles, et tegi midagi: To admit to doing sth Taastuma haigusest: To recover from one's illness Talle ei meeldi kui talle öeldakse mida ta tegema peab:She's not keen on being told what to do Tegema midagi piinliku: To put one's foot in it Tiiburlaev: Hydrofoil Ümber maailma reisima: Circumnavigation Ütlema midagi väga piinliku: To put one's foot in one's mouth Vaenulik keskkond: Inhospitable environment Väga palju maksma: To cost an arm and a leg Vägivalla ähvardusel: Under duress Vähendama südametöö koormust: Reduce heart exertion Väidetavalt: Arguably Vaimne haigus: Mental illness
The Wall is entirely in England and south of the border with Scotland by 15 kilometres (9 mi) in the west and 110 kilometres (68 mi) in the east. Hadrian Hadrian's Wall was built following a visit by Roman emperor Hadrian (AD 76138) in AD 122. Hadrian was experiencing military difficulties in Britain, and from the peoples of various conquered lands across the Empire, including Egypt, Judea, Libya, Mauretania, and many of the peoples were conquered by his predecessor Trajan, so he was keen to impose order. However the construction of such an impressive wall was probably also a symbol of Roman power, both in occupied Britain and in Rome. Frontiers in the early empire were based more on natural features or fortified zones with a heavy military presence. Military roads or limes often marked the border, with forts and signal towers spread along them and it was not until the reign of Domitian that the first solid frontier was constructed, in Germania Superior, using a simple fence
classified media from anonymous news sources and news leaks. It expects to be of assistance to people of all regions who wish to reveal unethical behaviour in their governments and corporations.) Journey to this stage of life · Parents ran a touring theatre company - His biological father was John Shipton. Mother Christine married theatre director Brett Assange. They ran a touring theatre company. His stepfather, Julian's first "real dad", described Julian as "a very sharp kid" with "a keen sense of right and wrong". "He always stood up for the underdog... he was always very angry about people ganging up on other people." · Step-father belonged to a New Age group called Santiniketan Park Association couple had a son, but broke up in 1982 and engaged in a custody struggle for Assange's half-brother. His divorced mother fled her boyfriend across Australia, taking both children into hiding for the next five years. moved 30 times before he turned 14
teachers help children to move beyond simple observations to more complex activities that require higher-level thinking and collaboration with peers. Students nowadays do not spend as much time outside as the generation before them. This situation might cause them health problems and wrong lifestyle choices. Reasons why they are spending less and less time outside are that today we have so many indoor activities that students are keen on and parents are too cautious, preventing accidents. Outdoor education can improve student's health, while taking place in fresh air and making students physically active. The more students show their potential and skills, the more parents will allow them to be independent. If we want to set the pattern of being active daily, we should involve outdoor education into our curriculum on a regular basis. Students practitioning
romantic feeling . besides, books help me to continue my own education. The time spend on a good book is never wasted. Reading is a rewarding pasting. And of course I like music! I'm fond of music of the 60s, like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Elvis Prestly. The songs of the Beatles give me much delight and pleasure. Besides, I am a great theatregoer. Whenever I have some time to spare, I go to the theatre. I'm not keen on television. Sometimes I play different sport games for health and pleasure. I usually play such games as volleyball, basketball, tennis, and sometimes football. And the last thing I would like to tell you about things I hope to achieve in my life are: to have a very successful career, so this year after finishing school I try to enter the University, to build the home of my dreams and to find someone in my life to share all that with.
Exam Focus PREPOSITIONS 1 to be in isolation; -isolatsioonis olema to came to an end; -lõpule jõudma to be keen on sth/sb; -kellegist/millegist kiindunud olema to be obsessed with sth/sb; -kellegist/millegist vallatud to be confident about sth; -milleski kindel olema to be famous for sth; -millegi pärast kuulus olema to give an interpretation of sth; -midagi tõlgendama to die in a duel; -duellil surema to die of an illness; -haigusesse surema to be dying of sth; -millessegi suremas olema to aim at/for sth/sb; -püüdlema millegi poole to travel by bus/plane; -bussi/lennukiga reisima
Fair 6. Faintest 7. Vague 8. Half- baked Access to the information 3. A constant mine of IMAGE information 4. Every scrap of information 5. A tremendous amount of information INSTRUCTIONS Ex1. 1. Read trough 2. Follow 3. Provides 4. Hold on to 5. Repeat 6. Understand Ex2. 1. C 2. D 3. B 4. E 5. A Ex3. 1. Assembly 2. Manufacturer's 3. Safety 4. Washing 5. Cooking 6. Payment INTEREST Ex1. 1. Real 2. Unhealty 3. Main 4. Shared 5. Passing 6. Keen Ex2. 1. Lose 2. Aroused 3. Shiw 4. Share 5. Hold 6. Take 7. D 8. A 9. E 10. F 11. B 12. C Ex3. 1. Places 2. Source 3. Lack 4. Spark 5. Building 6. Site ISSUE Ex1. 1. Cares, about 2. Avoid 3. Raised 4. Resolve 5. Addressed Ex2. 1. B 2. F 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. E Ex3. 1. Emotive 2. Real 3. Complex 4. Politically s ensitive 5. Pressing 6. Good 7. Wide 8. Sound 9. Broad 10. Growing ITEM Ex1. 1. Missing 2. Essential 3. Main 4. Valuable 5. Important 6. Bulky 7. Next 8. Faulty Ex2. 1. D 2. F 3. E 4. A 5
After both Houses have reached agreement the bill receives the royal assent and becomes an Act of Parliament and a new law. The House of Lords Members are not elected. They used to have more power but like the power of the monarch it has reduced significantly. No bill can't become a law unless the HoL accepts it but after six months it will become a law anyway. Usually the member own an aristocratic title or they are retired from the House of Commons. Usually parties are very keen to send their older members (who once were in the leadership of the party) into the HoL this gives the party the opportunity to pay them some respect and the same time get rid of them. HoL is like a forum, since they don't depend on parties they can bring some matter to the public that the Parliament has been ignoring. Plus they discuss new laws much more in details. The system of elections Originally the members of the House of Commons is nobody's concern, because every
(Ta on keeltes andekas.) GUILTY OF: Jack was founded guilty of the crime. (Jack misteti kuriteos sdi.) IMPRESSED BY/WITH: I was impressed with the movie. (Film avaldas mulle muljet.) INNOCENT OF: Keith was innocent of the crime. (Keith ei olnud kuriteos sdi.) INTERESTED IN: Tom is interested in geography. (Tom huvitub geograafiast.) INVOLVED IN: Bryan wasn't involved in this case. (Bryan ei olnud selle looga seotud.) JEALOUS OF: Max is jealous of Trevor. (Max on Trevori peale armukade.) KEEN ON: He is keen on football. (Ta huvitub jalgpallist.) KIND TO: She was very kind to me. (Ta oli mu vastu vga lahke.) KNOWN FOR: Clark is known for his changing moods. (Clark on tuntud oma muutuvate tujude poolest.) LATE FOR: He was late for school. (Ta ji kooli hiljaks.) MADE OF: The house is made of wood. (Maja on tehtud puidust.) MADE FROM: This cake is made from flour, eggs and butter. (See kook on tehtud jahust, munadest ja vist.) MARRIED TO: Lisa is married to George
1) If you can`t ski, we will teach........ 2) How will you spend........holiday? 3) She put on.......hat and left the room. 4) Robin works during........holidays to earn money. 5) "Hands up!" shouted the masked man and they all put........hands up. 6) In the evening the boys watched TV with........parents. 7) Before going to the cinema Mary washed........hair. 8) May I borrow........book. I`ve lost......... 9) In........youth Mr.Morris was keen on sports. 9. Change these sentences from the Active to the Passive Voice. ( 5 points ) e.g. Tom locked the door. The door was locked by Tom. 1) Bob will finish the work tomorrow. 2) Ernest Hemingway wrote this novel. 3) They print this newapaper in Tallinn. 4) They cancelled all flights because of fog. 5) Dangerous driving causes many accidents. 10. I Change the sentences into General Questions. ( 5 points ) 1) Miss bell went to Tartu by train.
Changing career: 'These days, I go home feeling relaxed' Starting a new career is a daunting prospect for many. But Kate Hilpern discovers that plenty of help is at hand Some of the jobs that career changers are most keen to break into PR and teaching, among them are the very same jobs that people are queuing to get out of, says John Lees, author of How to Get a Job You'll Love and Take Control of Your Career. Many of us get to the point, whether in our twenties, thirties, forties or fifties where we decide to change careers. Some of us will make radical changes, while others will move to the edge of their comfort zone, perhaps shifting from acupuncturist to homeopath or PR office to journalist
persuade a British person? A or B? Why? 13. British people like to `dress down' on Sundays. What might be the reason? British people have to follow clothing formalities all week so they really want to take off their working clothes and dress into something really comfy and scruffy. Lots of men who wear a suit all week can then be seen in old sweaters and jeans, sometimes with holes in them. Male politicians are really keen to get themselves photographed when not wearing a tie to show that they are `ordinary' people. 14. The British are always talking about the weather. This is `an ever-interesting, even thrilling topic, and you must be good at discussing weather'. What might be the reason? 15. What is the British attitude towards nature / animals? British have idealized vision of the countryside and nature. To them, To them the countryside means peace and quiet, beauty, good health and no crime
Until/till 5 o'clock in 2006. in spring. Kindla eesõnaga sõnad be absent from puuduma, (kuskilt)be afraid of kartma (kedagi, midagi),be angry at vihane olema (millegi peale) be angry with vihane olema (kellegi peale), be fond of kiindunud olema (kellessegi, millessegi) be full of täis olema (kedagi, midagi), be good at hea olema (milleski),be interested in huvitatuma (kellestki, millestki) be keen on huvituma (kellestki, millestki), be kind to lahke olema (kellegi vastu),be late for hilinema (millekski) be pleased with rahul olema (millegagi),be proud of uhke olema (kellegi, millegi üle), be satisfied with rahul olema (kellegagi, millegagi), be short of puuduses olema (milleski), be surprised at imestama (millegi, kellegi üle) agree to nõus olema (millegagi),agree with nõus olema (kellegagi),believe in uskuma (millessegi, kellessegi)
Example from book: He was robustly avid for pleasure... 20. Primness. Meaning in Estonian: pirtsakas. Example from book: Her family kept a winter residence just outside of town, and in spite of her primness she was enormously popular... 21. Sardonic. Meaning in Estonian: kibedalt pilkav. Example from book: But Anson wasn’t that sort, and I couldn’t understand the attraction of her „sincerity“ – that was the thing to say about her – for his keen and somewhat sardonic mind. 22. Emasculated. Meaning in Estonian: vähendatud. Example from book: Often it was interrupted, giving way to that emasculated humuor we call fun. 23. Facetiousness. Meaning in Estonian: Vaimukus. Example from book: They came to rescent any interruptions of it, to be unresponsive to facetiousness about life... 24. Engrossed. Meaning in Estonian: süüvinud. Example from book: Oddly
England. Her parents were Alfred Roberts and Beatrice Stephenson Roberts. Thatcher spent her childhood in the town of Grantham in Lincolnshire. The Roberts family ran a grocery business, bringing up their two daughters in a flat over the shop. Her father was active in local politics and religion and this played a large role in forming her political convictions. Margaret attended Huntingtower Road Primary School and later Kesteven and Grantham Girl's School. She was keen in her studies and outside school enjoyed swimming and playing hockey. After finishing school during the Second World War she applied for a scholarship to attend Somerville College, Oxford and was luckily accepted. She started studying Chemistry in 1944 in Oxford. Later Margaret became President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Thatcher graduated from Oxford in 1947 with a B.Sc. in Natural Sciences and also gained a MA in 1950. Early Interest in Politics
Many companies look up to Nokia because of the way it thinks and in their own way some of them try to be like Nokia. Nokia also keeps to its strategy about making only the best products. Nokia has made a lot of improvement since its early phone models such as the Nokia Cityman Mobira 200 and the Nokia 3310. With Nokia's way of thinking about products we live in a century where mobiles have exactly the same functions a computer has. In this case we can all see that Nokia is very keen to the quality of its products. I agree with Nokia when I say that quality is one of the most important things. I also think that Nokia wouldn't have gotten where it is today if its products were not of quality. This shows that tomorrow Nokia will not be just another company but it is The Company everyone should look up to. A conclusion to my analysis can be drawn by the way that Nokia thinks about itself. Nokia believes in its customers, its products and its vision and strategy
Furthermore, I really like reading. Sometimes I think that I read too much because I often mix fiction up with reality and in some cases it does not do me any good. As novels have such a great influence on me, I often misunderstand people in reality. Also, I quite often jump into conclusions. For example there was this awfully embarrassing situation that happened to me when I thought that General Tilney killed his wife. I was very ashamed of myself. To sum up, I lack of experience and am too keen on reading novels. This is what makes me so naïve and sometimes causes trouble. Even when I think I should read less I just cannot help it! I love fiction too much. So, I think that this is it, I do not have much to say anymore. Now you know what to expect from me. Henry Tilney My name is Henry Tilney. I am actually not sure what to tell you about myself, because I am just an ordinary man and I think of myself as a rather boring person.
malpractice (245) - 1. Improper or negligent treatment of a patient, as by a physician, resulting in injury, damage, or loss. 2. Improper or unethical conduct by the holder of a professional or official position. 3. The act or an instance of improper practice. to pull the wool over somebody's eyes (247) - to deceive someone (in order to prevent them from knowing what you are really doing). uncannily (249) - 1. Peculiarly unsettling, as if of supernatural origin or nature; eerie. ; 2. So keen and perceptive as to seem preternatural. to slug (250) To hit very hard Grandma got mad at Grandpa and so she hopped up quickly and slugged Grandpa between the shoulderblades to make him swallow. to tamper with something (255) - The love medicine was stronger than Grandma and Lipsha had thought it would be. Lipsha was afraid and said that they shouldn't have tampered with it. to quill (260) to arrange (fabric) in flutes or cylindrical ridges, as along the edge of a garment, hem, etc.
"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. The best and only example is how he finds out about Freddie seeing Aggie and responding accordingly. He is even willing to fire his gardener to keep Freddie from marrying. This shows that he cares more about his family that about his hobbies. Lord Emsworth is the typical aristocrat in Wodehouses works in that he is humorous and sometimes acts as an intelligent clown