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TRAVELLING tööleht

TRAVELLING Exercise 1. a) When was the last time you travelled by bus, went by tram, took a taxi, flew, sailed on a car-ferry, rode a bike? These are all means of transport. A vehicle is the general word for all types of road transport. The last time I travelled by bus was in September and the last time I went by tram was yesterday. The last time I took a taxi was in August. The last time I flew was in September. The last time I sailed on a car-ferry was in 2020. The last time a rode a bike was in August. b) Divide the following means of transport into three groups: Transport by air Transport by water Transport on land A hot-air balloon, a jet, a A yacht, a submarine, a canoe, a A double-decker bus, a lorry, a helicopter, a plane, a rocket, rowing boat, a barge, a ferry coach, a tram, a moped, a van, a spacecraft

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Letters

Letters Letters FORMAL, INFORMAL, TRANSACTIONAL TASK 1 Read the extracts and answer the questions. · Where are the extracts from? · What is the purpose of each letter? · How do they differ? · Which extracts are examples of formal letters? · How is the reader addressed in a formal letter? · What are the closing remarks for formal letters? · What is the salutation in a friendly letter? · How would you end extracts 1,2,3 ? · How would you begin the extracts 4 and 5? 1. Dear Mr Miller, I received your kind invitation to the reception. Unfortunately, owing to other commitments. I will be unable to attend ... 2. Dear Ralph, l just got your invitation to the company's event. l `m afraid I can't make it because I've a/ready made plans which l can "t change ... 3. Dear Sirs,

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Informal letters

I bet you know a lot more about London than I do but you probably don't find it as special and beautiful as I do. I love to observe the architecture and the people who live in the country I visit.. So far my favourite place is located in Estonia. I can't help but love Saaremaa. It is the biggest island that Estonia has. I should take you there when you come to visit me. Which countries have you ever been to? Where would you like to go someday? I will be waiting for your letter. Love, Betti.

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

to go out to find entertainment in other places. They don't have to pay for expensive seats at the theatre or cinema. They turn on the TV-set and can watch interesting films, concerts, football matches. But some people think that it's bad to watch TV. Those who watch TV need do nothing. We are passive when we watch TV. Television shows us many interesting programmes. But again there is a disadvantage here: we watch TV every evening, and it begins to dominate our lives. My friend told me that when his TV-set broke down, he and his family found that they had more time to do things and to talk to each other. There are other arguments for and against television. Very often the programmes are bad. Sometimes they show too much violence in films and news programmes. There is also too much pop music and ads. Ads on the whole are convenient for grown-ups. But is it good for children to watch all those ads where they show all kinds of underwear and what not? Questions: 1

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Suuline eksam

What would you like to change? 13. Which do you prefer ­ working with papers or people? 14. If someone speaks rudely to you, will you answer back rudely? Very politely? Not answer at all? 15. What do you mostly spend your pocket money on: sweets? Books? Records? Cassettes? The cinema? 16. How many friends have you got? 17. Do you make a distinction between mates and friends? 18. What do you usually do with your friends? 19. Do you make friends easily? 20. Are you a loyal friend? 21. Do you think old people should live by themselves or together with their children? Why? 22. Do you like the place where you live or would you like to move somewhere else? Why? 23. Are people in big cities and in the country different? Why do you think so? 24. Are you a city person or a country person at heart? 25. If you could spend as much money as you like, what would you change in the place where you live? Why? 26. What jobs have you done during your school holidays

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

· Fine, thanks. / On top of the world, thanks. · OK, thanks · Not so bad, thanks. / Can't complain, thanks. · So ­ so, thanks. / So and so, thanks. · Not so good, actually 1 The English alphabet Spelling Work with your partner and spell out first your name and then some names of places. Write down each letter as you hear it, and then say the word. The English alphabet on the phone: You might find the following alphabet (used by international airlines) useful when trying to spell a word on the telephone. A Alpha O Oscar Ä Alpha-Echo Ö Oscar-Echo B Bravo P Papa C Charlie Q Quebec D Delta R Romeo

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Tokyo

· Ten percent (10%) of the Japanese people live in Tokyo, and as many as twenty percent (20%) of the population live around it. As of 2007, the population was 12,790,000. Tokyo is the center of business, trade, and industry of Japan and also of Asia. The city is the center of the largest metropolitan area in the world. · The symbol of the metropolis is made up of three arcs resembling a ginkgo leaf to represent the letter T for Tokyo. · The crest shows the Sun with six rays, representing Tokyo as the center of Japan. · Ginkgos are large trees, normally reaching a height of 20­35 m , with some specimens in China being over 50 m. · Tsukiji Fish Market is the biggest wholesalefish and seafood market in the world and also one of the largest wholesale food markets of any kind. The market is located inTsukiji in central Tokyo, and was a major attraction for foreign visitors.

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

S Yes, I think so. T But teenagers do get leisure time as well, don't they? S They do, but the problem is, teenagers often have very little cash to spend. So in the small amount of time that they get for leisure, they usually don't have enough money to enjoy themselves. As a result, they end up getting bored in their free time! T I see. It all sounds very depressing ... S And finally, teenagers do not have independence. For instance, if I want to go and stay with a friend, I have to ask permission first. Teenagers have to live according to the rules that are made by adults. That's why I firmly believe that a person's teenage years are more difficult than other stages in life. 6­7 Students' own answers 3G Description of a person page 28 1 girl a, boy d 2 (Possible answers) 1 boy d 2 girl c 3 girls b and c 4 boy f 5 girls b and c 6 girl c 3 Students' own descriptions 4 artistic ­ creative shrewd ­ clever

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