Letter Dear Sir or Madam I am writing in reply to your advertisement in the newspaper to apply for the position of a lifeguard assistant. I am a 19 year old student who has a drivers licence, which means I have graduated from the first aid courses. Also I was a lifeguard last year at one children camp. Of course I enjoy working with people because I am a stundent and it would be my dream job to work as a lifeguard. I think I am suitable for this job because I am ready to accept different challenges that lifeguard assistant job can offer me. I enclose my CV and I am available for the interview at any time suitable for you. I look forward to hearing from you Your sincerely MEELIS TAMM
dustbins were provided for the summer season. The seabed of the bathing site was cleared of rubbish and pieces of concrete, water samples were taken and analysis results were posted on a notice board. (Lift11, 2011) All of this was made by initiative of locals. While the site was cleaner and more in order, Kalarand still remained as a non-public bathing beach and it was not included in the list of the Tallinn official beaches. Therefore there was no lifeguard present and swimming was strictly at own responsibility. It is clear that locals of Kalamaja value Kalarand and Kalasadam as a place where to spend their free time, to relax and recharge by the seaside. People of Kalamaja are not against renewing Kalarand and having buildings built there. The idea is not unwelcome but losing the 2 flat and sandy coastline is definitely a no-go. People of Kalamaja wish that Kalarand would
.. --- 8 xxx 2. Conkers 1. Use the verbs in the past simple or the past continuous tense. Do you remember? washed was / were washing 1 Eddie ... his toy horse on a string when Ben ... him. (pull; hit) 2 Lisa ... her drawers for the keys when she ... John's letter on her desk. (search; notice) 3 Jim ... his breakfast, ... on his hat, and ... for work. (finish; put; leave) 4 Gina ... up the envelope, ... it open, and ... out a photograph. (pick; tear; take) 5 The boat ... when the lifeguard ... it. (sink; reach) 6 Philippa ... potatoes when her boyfriend ... and ... her out. (bake; call; invite) 7 Sally ... in a deckchair on the balcony when the smoke alarm ... off in the kitchen. (lie; go) 8 Jeremy ... a charity event on the village green when his car was stolen. (attend) 2. Use the verbs in the past simple or the past perfect tense. Do you remember? learned had learned --- 9 1 I ... late. The first games of the competition ... an hour before. (be; start) 2 It ..
loved to visit Bonaire, it was a bit out of the way), but my friend excused it. For good reason. Four months before my December deadline, I had gone home to Long Island to spend my birthday with my family and closest friends. One morning, I woke up early and went to the ocean. I was calm, despite the waves, and I stood on the damp sand at the edge of the whitewash looking out for a long time. Then I approached the lifeguard stand. "How far away is that house?" I asked the lifeguard on duty, pointing far down the beach at a red rooftop. "Almost exactly a mile." "Great. Thanks." With that, I started walking and, 20 minutes later, stopped in front of the red roof. I put on my Kaiman goggles, took a few deep breaths, said, "Fuck it," aloud, gave a sharp kiai-like yell, and got in the water. I swam a mile alone in the ocean, pacing parallel to the beach, about 100 feet o shore.
year, several young children drown after falling into an unattended pool. I was de- termined, therefore, to teach Chris how to swim at an early age. The problem was not that he was afraid of the water; he loved it, but he would not get into the pool without wearing his inflatable inner tube, no matter how I tried to coax, talk, or shame him out of it. After getting nowhere for two months, I hired a graduate stu- dent of mine to help. Despite his background as a lifeguard and swimming in- structor, he failed as I had. He couldn't persuade Chris to attempt even a stroke outside of his plastic ring. About this time, Chris was attending a day camp that provided a number of ac- tivities to its group, including the use of a large pool, which he scrupulously avoided. One day, shortly after the graduate student incident, I went to get Chris MONKEY ME, MONKEY DO READER'S REPORT 4.2