Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Los Saludos". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
good, spanish, bien, buenas, regular, night, tomorrow, morning, afternoon, hola, later, adios, buenos¡Hasta la vista! ¡Bienvenido! Interjecciones ¡Cuidado! ¡Caramba! ¡Ojo! ¡Anda! ¡Ánimo! ¡Animo! ¡Abajo! ¡Qué lástima! ¡Muy bien! ¡Cómo no! ¡Vale! ¡Ten cuidado! ¡Tate! ¡Tenga suerte! ¡Pardiez! ¡Ta! ¡Buen provecho! ¡Siempre alerta! ¡Espere Vd. un momento! ¡Qué esperanza! ¡Cómo se entiende
1. Basic Phrases ¡Buenos días! ¡Buenas tardes! ¡Buenas noches! bway-nohs dee-ahs bway-nahs tard-ays bway-nahs noh-chays Hello! / Good morning! Good afternoon! Good evening! / Good night! ¡Hola! / ¡Chao! Adiós. Por favor. oh-lah / chow ah-dee-ohs por fah-bor Hi! / Bye! Good bye. Please. Hasta la vista / Hasta luego. Hasta pronto. Hasta mañana. ah-stah lah vees-tah / ah-stah ah-stah prohn-toh ah-stah mahn-yahn-ah loo-ay-go See you soon. See you tomorrow. See you / See you later. (Muchas) Gracias. De nada. Bienvenidos
podemos beneficiarnos mucho con la investigación de los misterios que encierran el alma, la mente, la continuación de la vida después de la muerte y la influencia de nuestras experiencias en vidas anteriores sobre nuestra conducta actual. Obviamente, las ramificaciones son ilimitadas, sobre todo en los campos de la medicina, la psiquiatría, la teología y la filosofía. Sin embargo, la investigación científicamente rigurosa de estos temas está todavía en mantillas. Si bien se están dando grandes pasos para descubrir esta información, el proceso es lento y encuentra mucha resistencia tanto por parte de los científicos como de los legos. A lo largo de la historia, la humanidad siempre se ha resistido al cambio y a la aceptación de ideas nuevas. Los textos históricos están llenos de ejemplos. Cuando Galileo descubrió las lunas de Júpiter, los astrónomos de su época se negaron a
Adiós, papa! Actividades. 1. a) De la desaparición un chico que vive con su padre b) en un barrio de una ciudad al norte de España c) Policíaca 2. Un resumen. El padre estaba preocupado por la desaparición de su hijo y pidió ayuda de la detective. Él no quería ir a la policía porque sabía que amigos de Javier asociados con drogas. Para rescate a su hijo, entrega Fernández tiene que pagar dinero o ellos cortaron los dedos de Javier, y luego matarlo. Al final resulta que esto es engaño a causa del odio de su padre. Y Javier no ha muerto, y se pasó a vivir con una novia. Capítulo I 4. a) 3 la acción tiene lugar en martes 3 de octubre b) 6 6 de la tarde, Javier sale de su habitación con una bolsa en la mano. c) 17 Javier tiene 17 años d) 9 La cena es a las nueve, como todas las noches e) 11.30 11.30 de la noche, Javier no ha venido a cenar 6. Razones: Se ha escapado de casa porque está cansado de vivir con su padre. Capitulo II 7-8. a) V b) V
It replaces the traditional forms of Mrs and Miss. Greetings Good morning/afternoon/evening! 'How are you?' Very often people expect you to say something positive. Here's a breakdown of how you can express how you really are without complaining too much. · 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.
42 KUULA & KORDA GRAMMATIKA SISUKORD ARTIKKEL 44 Umbmäärane artikkel - UN / UNA 44 Määrav artikkel – EL, LA 44 ASESÕNA 45 Isikulised asesõnad 45 Omastavad asesõnad 45 Näitavad asesõnad 46 MUY ja MUCHO 46 Umbmäärased asesõnad 47 ALGÚN ja NINGÚN 47 NIMISÕNA 48 Nimisõnade sugu 48 Nimisõnade mitmus 48 OMADUSSÕNA 50 Omadussõna kesk- ja ülivõrre 50 Näitavad omadussõnad 51 TEGUSÕNA
This is actually his second translation of the same work; the first was completed in 1598. In 1972 the Tamesis Press published an edition of the 1598 (almost exactly 100 years after the original writing by Rojas) work by Guadalupe Lacalle, who "concluded that the printed edition of 1631, is a complete, but bowdlerized text, as Mabbe had made a large number of alterations and mentions of God's name or religious observance, not to mention some of the less religious observance of the Spanish 4 clergy noted by Fernando de Rojas" (Severin pg XIV). On page 65 Mabbe translates "en las bestias, en la saves, en las reptilias" as "birds, beasts and all creatures that creep and crawl upon the earth." A small example of how he extends the words. Mabbe made the translation at the age of twenty-six while a student at the University of Oxford
Some people can use Internet, but not everyone is provided with it. So, then you can send letters... H: - Oh, yeah! It's really convenient! You can send even photos, is spite of the fact that the envelope is heavy. You can just send registered letter! J: - And if you don't know the exact address of addressee, you can send post restante letters. H: - And we can send even gifts for birthdays! Of course, it's not cheep, but it's better than nothing. I mean sending parcels. J: - Yeah, that's good. They go not very fast, but, after all, if there is no occasion to congratulate you nearest and dearest, it's really nice thing! But you shouldn't forget to insure your parcel in case there is something valuable. H: - Then, we shouldn't forget about telegrams! Urgent, express, photo, greetings...They are so useful if we really need to say something to those who are far! J: - And very pleasant moment we can cash our money orders!!! 2.Making a trunk call
Soy estudiante. Ella está hablando por teléfono. Es de Roma. Estas uvas no están aún maduras. Él es católico. Kestva aja moodustamiseks: Materjali: Los niños están jugando en el jardin. El reloj es de oro. Estoy comiendo y bebiendo en el bar. Iseloomulikku tunnust või kvaliteeti Sõnadega: bien, mal, regular Carlos es muy alto. momendi olukorra kirjeldamiseks: Este coche es bonito. Estoy bien /mul läheb hästi/ Esta mesa es muy cara. Está regular /tal l´heb normaalselt/ Nuestro país es muy grande. ESTAR+PARA= olla valmis midagi tegema Los perros son leales. El tren está para salir. El cielo es azul. Ajutist seisundit:
Sõnavara. Peatükk 1. 1 1) el apellido- perekonnanimi 2) la avenida- puiestee 3) Buenas tardes. Tere õhtust. 4) Buenos dias. Tere hommikust. 5) la calle- tänav 6) ¿Cual?- Mis?/Milline? 7) De nada- Ei ole tänu väärt. 8) la direccion- aadress 9) ¿Donde?- Kus? 10) en- sees, peal 11) Gracias.- Aitäh. 12) mi- minu 13) Muchas gracias- Tänan väga. 14) No hay de que.- Ei ole tänu väärt. 15) No. Ei 16) el nombre- nimi 17) el numero (de telefono)- (telefoni) number 18) Por favor.- Palun. 19) el Sr. (SeÑor)- Hr/härra 20) la Sra. (seÑora)- Pr./proua 21) la Srta
in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning. _ 6 He is a good cook but she _________________________________ (prefer) to eat out. _ 7 English tests _________________________________ (get) more and more interesting. _ 8 They _________________________________ (have) a party because it's her birthday. _ 9 I sometimes _________________________________ (ride) my bicycle to school. 10_ She usually _________________________________ (go) to the gym on Friday evenings.
who are studying English as a second language, will profit from the fundamental introduction and review of grammar provided by SADDLEBACK'S BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1 and 2. Helpful marginal notes throughout the books have been provided to reinforce existing skills and call attention to common problem areas. We wish you every success in your pursuit of English proficiency. 1 What is Grammar? 5 The Simple Past Tense 98 Regular and Irregular Verbs 99 Was and Were 104 2 The Capital Letter 6 The Past Progressive Tense 106 The Future Tense 108 Can and Could 112 May and Might 113
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she meets an exquisitely handsome boy at school for whom she feels an overwhelming attraction and who she comes to realize is not wholly human. ISBN 0-316-16017-2 [1. Vampires -- Fiction. 2. High schools -- Fiction. 3. Schools -- Fiction. 4. Washington (State) -- Fiction.] I. Title. PZ7.M57188Tw2005 [Fic] --dc22 2004024730 Printed in the United States of America For my big sister, Emily, without whose enthusiasm this story might still be unfinished. But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die. Genesis 2:17 PREFACE I'd never given much thought to how I would die -- though I'd had reason enough in the last few months -- but even if I had, I would not have imagined it like this. I stared without breathing across the long room, into the dark eyes of the hunter, and he looked pleasantly back at me. Surely it was a good way to die, in the place of someone else, someone I loved. Noble, even
She's German or rather, Austrian. (NOT She's German or better, Austrian.) I'll see you on Friday or rather, Saturday. 3. Use the simple present play(s), rain(s) etc to talk about habits and repeated actions. I play tennis every Saturday. (NOT I am playing tennis every Saturday.) It usually rains a lot in November. 4. Use will ..., not the present, for offers and promises. I'll cook you supper this evening. (NOT I cook you supper this evening.) I promise I'll phone you tomorrow. (NOT I promise I phone you tomorrow.) 5. Don't drop prepositions with passive verbs. I don't like to be shouted at. (NOT I don't like to be shouted.) This needs to be thought about some more. (NOT This needs to be thought some more.) 6. Don't use a present tense after It's time. It's time you went home. (NOT It's time you go home.) It's time we invited Bill and Sonia. (NOT It's time we invite Bill and Sonia.) 7. Use was/were born to give dates of birth. I was born in 1975
pv I get up at 7 every day. He always works hard. What time do you go to school? Lihtminevik The past simple Minevikus toimunud tegevus. Yesterday, last week, two das ago, last year, in 1999. 2. pv / -ed did + 1. pv I got up at nine last Saturday. Yesterday he worked much. What time did you go to school yesterday? Lihttulevik The future simple Tulevikus toimuv tegevus, mis ei sõltu meie tahtest või mille suhtes teeme otsuse kõnelemise momendil. Next week, tomorrow, in two years time, in 2020. will + 1. pv (will not = won't) Maria will be thirteen next year. Maybe I won't go to the party tomorrow, I'm too tired. Will you help me with my homework tonight? Kestev olevik The present continuous Praegu toimuv tegevus. Now, at the present. am / is / are + -ing We are learning English. Is Mark reading or writing? Where is the teacher standing? 3 4 Kestev minevik The past continuous
pv I get up at 7 every day. He always works hard. What time do you go to school? Lihtminevik The past simple Minevikus toimunud tegevus. Yesterday, last week, two das ago, last year, in 1999. 2. pv / -ed did + 1. pv I got up at nine last Saturday. Yesterday he worked much. What time did you go to school yesterday? Lihttulevik The future simple Tulevikus toimuv tegevus, mis ei sõltu meie tahtest või mille suhtes teeme otsuse kõnelemise momendil. Next week, tomorrow, in two years time, in 2020. will + 1. pv (will not = won't) Maria will be thirteen next year. Maybe I won't go to the party tomorrow, I'm too tired. Will you help me with my homework tonight? Kestev olevik The present continuous Praegu toimuv tegevus. Now, at the present. am / is / are + -ing We are learning English. Is Mark reading or writing? Where is the teacher standing? 3 Kestev minevik The past continuous
When? Why? 22. Have you ever seen a rehearsal of a show? When? Which show? 23. Have you ever been to a zoo? Which zoo? What animals were there? http://www.abiks.pri.ee 24. Have you ever been to a funfair? Where? 25. Have you ever been to a circus? When? Where? 26. Have you ever seen a circus show on TV? 27. What did you see in the show? (an animal act? clowns? acrobats? jugglers?) 28. Are you good at juggling? What makes you think so? 29. Do you like aerobics? Are you good at it? Do you know anybody who is? 30. Would you like to perform in a circus? 31. Do you know anybody who might become a good clown? What must a clown be good at? 32. Have you ever played sport regularly? What training classes do you go to and how often? What sport would you like to play and why? 33. Have you ever taken part in sport competitions? When, where and what were the results? 34
... the lambs and hurried .... to find the pigs, too. 28) Harry took Hermione's petite hand ..... and smiled. 1.2 Read the text and answer the questions below. /.../ 22 May, Tuesday It's cold, probably too cold to maintain any hope, yet, we have survived two storms, so why not overlive this one as well? /.../ Kaoru said the weather will be better tomorrow, but sooner or later we'll face the same problem again we have no food. / .../ The only thing to do now is to pray and hope that tomorrow will start. The nights are really dark in the north so the sun is as a new flow of life every day. 23 May, Wednesday Nothing's changed we're dying. /.../ The food is at its end and water, too, is `mysteriously' disappearing. The fact is that team A is stealing it Joshua found some footprints that didn't belong to any of our team members. /.../ Kaoru is quiet about the weather now the snow is getting heavier. No surprise if our camps were smashed one night. 24 May /..
h) The doctor can't say what is wrong with you until she cures/examines/recovers you. i) Use this thermometer and take his fever/heat/temperature. j) I seem to have caught/infected/taken a cold. 2) Replace the words in italics with one of the words from the box. Use each word once only. Agony, body, breath, look, stomachache, beard, brains, heart, spine, tongue a) Janet fell from her horse and injured her backbone b) I had a very bad toothache, and was in great pain all night c) The police discovered the dead person buried in the garden d) One thing you can say about Ann, she has certainly got intelligence. e) They have a new house right in the centre of the countryside. f) Italian is actually Mary's native language g) Before I dived in the water, I took a deep mouthful of air h) After dinner, Jack had a pain from eating too much i) Shirley had a strange expression on her face j) David managed to grow a lot of hair on his face
come true. You deserve it. And to Alistair and Jessica, from Seven Years to Sin , who inspired me to write Gideon and Eva's story. I'm so glad the inspiration struck twice! 1 "We should head to a bar and celebrate." I wasn't surprised by my roommate's emphatic pronouncement. Cary Taylor found excuses to celebrate, no matter how small and inconsequential. I'd always considered it part of his charm. "I'm sure drinking the night before starting a new job is a bad idea." "Come on, Eva." Cary sat on our new living room floor amid a half-dozen moving boxes and flashed his winning smile. We'd been unpacking for days, yet he still looked amazing. Leanly built, dark-haired, and green-eyed, Cary was a man who rarely looked anything less than absolutely gorgeous on any day of his life. I might have resented that if he hadn't been the dearest person on earth to me. "I'm not talking about a bender," he insisted
.................................................................... 35 # The Trial............................................................................................................................. 36 # Outside the Wall................................................................................................................. 39 # When the Tigers Broke Free # -------------------------- # C Gsus4 C # It was just before dawn one miserable morning in black forty-four # # C # When the foreward commander was told to sit tight, # # F C # When they asked that his men be withdrawn # # C # And the generals gave thanks, as the other ranks # # Gsus4 C # Held back the enemy tanks for a while # # C Gsus4 # And the Anzio Bridgehead was held for the price # # C # Of a few hundred ordinary lives # # # # C G C G
spent enough time doing his homework, and he was not at all (8) CONSCIENCE. One day he saw a gang of boys attacking an old man. Jack hated (9) VIOLENT and he fought them all until they ran away. He was awarded a medal for (10) BRAVE. After that, people changed their minds about him. 5. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a) You can't tell what someone is like just from their … f) Julie had a terrible…with her parents last night. A) character B) appearance C) personality D) looking A) row B) discussion C) argue D) dispute b) I was born in Scotland but I…in Northern Ireland. g) I got to …Steve well last year when we worked together. A) grew up B) raised C) brought up D) rose A) introduce B) know C) meet D) sympathise c) Edward was named after one of his father's distant … h) Is Brenda married or …? I don't like to ask her.
You do the opposite of my instructions; You've no respect for anything; each one Must have his say; it's perfect pandemonium. DORINE If . . . MADAME PERNELLE You're a servant wench, my girl, and much Too full of gab, and too impertinent And free with your advice on all occasions. DAMIS But . . . MADAME PERNELLE You're a fool, my boy--f, o, o, l Just spells your name. Let grandma tell you that I've said a hundred times to my poor son, Your father, that you'd never come to good Or give him anything but plague and torment. MARIANE I think . . . MADAME PERNELLE O dearie me, his little sister! You're all demureness, butter wouldn't melt In your mouth, one would think to look at you. Still waters, though, they say . . . you know the proverb; And I don't like your doings on the sly. ELMIRE But, mother . . . MADAME PERNELLE Daughter, by your leave, your conduct In everything is altogether wrong; You ought to set a good example for 'em;
( 20 points ) 1) Jane started learning English two years........ 2) ........Monday Steve asked me to dine with him 3) Mary was born........the second of May........1964. 4) We worked........ ten hours without stopping. 5) They left........seven o`clock........the evening. 6) The castle was built........the 16th century. 7) I think Ronald is ill. He wasn`t........work today. 8) We had to go........foot. 9) Yesterday we met Bob........the street. 10) Phone me tomorrow morning! I`ll be........home. 11) Next summer I am going........Spain. 12) Susan has been living........this street........1998. 13) The little dog was sitting........the bed. 14) I told them that they really don`t know anything ........me. 15) Are you interested........literature? 16) It depends........the weather. 17) Do you agree........me? 7. Translate using the Modal Verbs. ( 5 points ) 1) Kas sa oskad malet mängida?( oskus ) 2) See on saladus
Shops and Shopping Task 1. Underline the most suitable word or phrase. a) That new clothes shop has a lot of very good bargains/sales. b) On Saturday morning the High Street is full of customers/shoppers. c) It costs £9, so give her £10, and she'll give you £1 change/rest. d) I don't go to that supermarket because it's a bit priced/pricey. e) You cannot return goods without the original recipe/receipt. f) Supasoft Soaps are for sale/on sale here. g) A carrier bag is free with each buyer/purchase over £10. h) If you pay cash, we can give you a 10 per cent cutting/discount.
butter? Why drown spring lamb in wine or cream and spices, when with just one or two herbs it is absolutely delicious? If you ask foreigners to name some typically English dishes, they will probably say "Fish and chips" then stop. It is disappointing, but true that, there is no tradition in England of eating in restaurants, because the food doesn't lend itself to such preparation. English cooking is found at home. So it is difficult to a good English restaurant with a reasonable prices. In most cities in Britain you'll find Indian, Chinese, French and Italian restaurants. In London you'll also find Indonesian, Mexican, Greek... Cynics will say that this is because English have no "cuisine" themselves, but this is not quite the true. Vocabulary: to criticize - tasteless overcooked - ingredient - to invent - sauces - to disguise - spice herb - delicious - disappointing - to lend cuisine British Youth (2)
*Joonista omale mets ja eksi sinna ära! *Mina ei näe unenägusid.Ma magan silmad kinni. *Ma tahtsin saata sulle midagi armsat ja ülinunnut ,aga postiljon käskis mul postkastist välja ronida! *One ticket out of my life!Wanna buy it? *Boys are like trees ,they take 50 years to grow up. *Life is a bitch.So screw it! *Kui mängid minuga ,mängid sa tulega. *You should take your memories and leave ,I don't need them. *I'm that kind of woman that when my feet hits the floor each morning ,the Devil says:"Oh crap, she's up!" *Sa põletad mu monitori ära.Oled sa alati nii kuum? *Kas ma mainisin ,et kui sa mind puudutad ,saad otsekohe jalaga munadesse. *Lapsed tagaistmel põhjustavad õnnetusi.Õnnetused tagaistmel põhjustavad lapsi. *Yes , I am a fucking disney princess, thanks for asking. *Kui hülgasid mu ja arvad ,et olen üksi siis Sa raibe eksisid, kuna üksindus on alati minuga ,kui ma teda vajan.
ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:23 PM Page xii ccc_tracy_fm_i-xviii.qxd 7/7/03 3:23 PM Page xiii Introduction There is nothing on earth that you cannot have once you have mentally accepted the fact that you can have it. —Robert Collier ■ THE TRUTH ABOUT YOU You are a thoroughly good person.You deserve a wonderful life, full of success, happiness, joy, and excitement. You are entitled to have happy relationships, excellent health, meaningful work, and finan- cial independence. These are your birthright. This is what your life is meant to include. You are engineered for success and designed to have high levels of self-esteem, self-respect, and personal pride. You are extraordi-
Ex. 3 p. 31 a. When she was 15. Emma's behavior got worse. b. It's very hard for them it they have suddely leave and live out in the world on their own. c. Caroline was a real friend. d. She has friends, a boyfriend and a busy social life. e. I have to treat her like an adult and give her space. Ex. 4 1. Emma was unhappy. She was smoking and drinking. She kept missing school and getting terrible fights. She stayed out at night, wen clubs, often got into trouble with the police and even started taking drugs. 2. Caroline was fostered a lot of teenagers before. Caroline is kind and caring for Emma. She helped Emma to see that how important it was to go to school and live her life. 3. Emma decided to stay on at school, and worked hard for her exams. Emma was extremely lucky. Caroline want Emma to stay with them. Emma eas changes. She has a boyfriend and goes to university.
•Where shall we go tonight? (=what's your opinion?). PRESENT CONTINUOUS PRESENT SIMPLE AM/IS/ARE + ING (AM INFINITIVE (WORK;WORKS) WORKING) We talk about things that we have We talk about events in the future already arranged to do in the which are 'timetabled'. future. •My plane leaves at 6 in the •I've got my ticket. I'm leaving on morning. Thursday. •The shop opens at 9.30. •I'm seeing Julie at 5 and then I'm •The sun rises a minute earlier having dinner with Simon. tomorrow. •He's picking me up at the Note the difference between: airport. *The plane leaves in ten minutes •The company is giving everyone
FRANCISCO Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself. BERNARDO Long live the king! FRANCISCO Bernardo? BERNARDO He. FRANCISCO You come most carefully upon your hour. BERNARDO 'Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco. FRANCISCO For this relief much thanks: 'tis bitter cold, And I am sick at heart. BERNARDO 4 Have you had quiet guard? FRANCISCO Not a mouse stirring. BERNARDO Well, good night. If you do meet Horatio and Marcellus, The rivals of my watch, bid them make haste. FRANCISCO I think I hear them. Stand, ho! Who's there? Enter HORATIO and MARCELLUS HORATIO Friends to this ground. MARCELLUS And liegemen to the Dane. FRANCISCO Give you good night. MARCELLUS O, farewell, honest soldier: Who hath relieved you? FRANCISCO Bernardo has my place. Give you good night. Exit MARCELLUS 5 Holla! Bernardo! BERNARDO
Don't point at him, but tell, whitch he likes. --- 7 7. a. Work in groups of 3-4 and think of an ending to the story The Big Apple. Choose the best ending. b. Listen to Part Two of the story The Big Apple. Tick the true statements. Did any of you make up a similar ending? 1 c 1 Megan tore the invitation cards into pieces. * 2 Megan wrote about her feelings in her diary. 3 Megan drew an apple with a wormhole in he õ*r diary. * 4 In the morning she had a sore throat. 5 Megan's voice sounded hoarse. no 6 Mum brought her some cough sweets.* * 7 Lucy had called Megan's mum the previous night. 8 The Bensons invited Megan to have her holidays with them. * 9 Lucy's dad was going to book the flight tickets that afternoon. * 10 Lucy understood that she had behaved badly.... * 8. Translate. 1 Millal on rahvusvaheline naistepäev? 2 Härra ja proua Carteri tütar saabus eile õhtul.