The National Lottery creates a millionaire every week in Britain. All of us have fantasized about winning the big prize in The National Lottery. We dream about what we would do with the money, but we rarely stop to think about what the money would do to us. For most of us , our way of life is closely linked to our econmic circumstances.The Different parts of our life fit together like a jigsaw, this is where we belong and where we feel at home. A sudden windfall would smash the jigsaw. Most people like the idea of not having to work, but winners have found that without work there's no purpose
Kui sa teed x, siis suure tõenäosusega juhtub y. Kasutamine We use first conditional to talk about REAL POSSIBILITY. Tingimuse täitumine on reaalne ja tõenäoline (aga mitte 100% fakt). Moodustamine: If + lihtolevik , will/won't + tegusõna algvorm TINGIMUS TULEMUS If you are late, I will go alone. If it is cloudy tomorrow, it will probably snow. If you don't buy the you won't have a chance of lottery ticket, winning. Lause võib taaskord ümber pöörata: siis ei ole koma. I will go alone if you are late. NB! WILL ei tohi kunagi olla samal lausepoolel kui IF. If I will win the lottery, I'll buy a big house. If I win the lottery, I'll buy a big house. I'll be very happy if I will get a laptop for Christmas. I'll be very happy if I get a laptop for Christmas.
Conditionals: II and III II CONDITIONAL • to imagine a different reality • An unreal situation • If I were a parent, I would give candy to my kids every day. • If he won the lottery, he would quit his job. • If I had wings, I would fly to Africa. How to use it? • IF + PAST SIMPLE, + WOULD + VERB • If I were a parent, I would give candy to my kids every day. • If he won the lottery, he would quit his job. • If I had wings, I would fly to Africa. • NB! The verb „be“ is always „were“ with this conditional. • If I were you,... • If he were here,... Wou can also turn it around: The result first and then the condition. • WOULD + VERB+ IF +PAST SIMPLE • Note: There is no comma when the „IF“ is between the two clauses. • I would give candy to my kids every day if I were a parent. • He would quit his job if I won the lottery.
Kodune ülesanne 1.1 Kuus enimmüüdud raamatut USA-s 1994. aastal olid Celestine Prophecy (C), Debt of Honor (D), Insomnia (I), The Lottery Winner (L), Politically Correct (P), Wings (W). Houstonis Texases võeti raamatuostjatest, kes ostsid ühe raamatu, valim ja saadi järgmised tulemused: WDWCIPCWPIWWPCPCLCPCWWPWWCIPLDDIPDWCILCDLDILI Koostada ostude sagedustabel ja joonistada tulpdiagramm. Ostude osakaalud kujutada sektordiagrammil. Raamat Arv Celestine Prophecy - C C 9 Cdebt of Honor - D D 6
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Armani Beatrice Model agency 2004, CSI: Miami First film role in "Coach Carter" 2006, "Step Up" 2008, "StopLoss," "Battle in Seattle" Soldier in "Dear John" Learn from Lasse Hallström Haywire 21 Jump Street G.I. Joe: Retaliation Macic Mike Personal life Met Jenna Dewan Engaged in September 2008 Married in Malibu, July 11 2009 Personal quote "I got crazy lucky. Like, sometimes I think I won the lottery or something. At times it feels like the bottom's gonna fall out. Just 'cause I don't really know how I got here. But I just keep moving forward, and it just keeps getting better and better. " Thank you for listening !
past simple impossible t verb I had the I would learn I don't have the time, so I'm not going to If time, Italian. learn Italian. WOULD + base past simple future unlikely verb I won the I would travel There's a very small chance of winning If lottery around the world. the lottery, so the trip is unlikely We can use other modal verbs in the past tense in the result part of the sentence: I Condition Result Certainty F WOULD + base past simple verb I had the I would learn Although unlikely to happen, the speaker is sure If time, Italian. that they would do it given the opportunity.
My Dreams for the Future I don't have many plans for my future, but I would like to go to college. My mom says I should be a computer programmer. So that's probably the most preferred future plan. If I had enough money I would go somewhere warm and forget all my future plans, but until I haven't won a lottery I am trying to finish high school. I will have finished this school by the year 2011. My most desired future job is related to computers. After high school I would like to go to Estonian IT College to study about computers software, so I could work as a computer software developer. I am interested in technology, that's why it would be perfect job for the future. Software developer is a highly paid job so I'm kind of hoping that by the year 2020 I'll be a millionaire
Wealth does not bring happiness People work for money, play lottery for money and some of us even commit crimes to get money. It sometimes seems that wealth is the main values in life but it does not actually bring happiness. No matter how wealthy you are, you still can not buy love or friends. Even worse, people that seem to care about you may only be intrested in your money. Furthermore, some people work for their lives to get wealthy but unfortunately, they forget about the most important- their families
cinema. There are courses over Britain for people who want to learn how to write a script. One person can't take the responsibility of the whole movie, because film-making needs to involve hundreds of people. Low-budget films are shot on limited budget, beacause young or unknown dircetors suffer from lack of funding from studios. Several organizations like The British Film Institute fund short films shot by first-time directors. Also The BBC, Channel 4 and National Lottery spend large amounts on film-making. After getting the money, the film-maker must think through every last detail. The scenery has to be built, technicians have to be hired and actors must be found for their roles. To make a movie, there's a lot of things to keep attention of, like camera movements, story line, characters and more..like actors looking and so on.. Without the unseen experts, film could not reach the screen.
Money makes the world go round Karl Johan Lips Money! the thing we all are working for. For few of us it has came easily by lottery, simple inventions or just having studied and listened to good advise by smart business owners, teachers and parents. Others however have had to struggle to get money because of simple reasons like not having studied in school or college, being lazy, or not doing the job correctly. Its clear that money is as important that living without it is almost impossible. But exactly how important and what is less or more important then money is left for every individual himself to decide.
And they will stop at nothing, even murder.... But their plan backfires. And they suddenly realize that they are the ones in danger! Characters Jennifer Shelli Hayes Mayra Simone Liam McKenzie Del Monroe Danny Patello Scream, Jennifer, scream. Jen, Shelli, Danny, Del, Liam and Mayra cheated on the college prep test. Jennifer told that she'll go to the principal and tell him that they cheated. The others planned to kill Jennifer. They had a lottery on who'll do it. Danny got the highest number, so he had to kill her. Danny planned to run her over, but finally he hit the light pole. Del tried to talk to Jen, but finally somebody pushed him out the window. Mayra had to push Jen off a bridge, but Mayra was found dead later she had been pushed off a bridge. Then Liam got angry and he just went to kill Jen, but finally Shelli found Liam hanged in school. Jennifer tried to kill Shelli ....but she couldn't to it. ..ending.. "Don't you see
promise her to give it back. And then your friend really needs this money you had borrowed from her and you just cannot give it back because you do not have it anymore. Then there is the situation when you do not have your friend anymore. Because you do not keep your promises and friendships consists of trust. Also some people don't know how to use money. As it is said- easy come, easy go. For example when you win the lottery and just spend the money without thinking where you put it then you don't have this money soon. Some people do not have much money but they are more happy than people who have much money. And I think you should be happy anyway, should you have much money or not. Money is just a thing you need but I think you can live without money.
Some of them surely spend a lot, have fun and tell us how good life is. Others invest their money wisely and never seem to spend a dime. That sort of people are usually older than the wasters. Living in a country with almost 10% of the people unemployed, we're jealous of both. Probably almost every day we catch ourselves on a thought, "I wish I was that rich, I wish I was the man on TV." No matter how hard we try though, we won't. It's nearly impossible to win a lottery and there frankly isn't any other ways of getting rich very quickly. But how many other people would know to tell us about if wealth brings happiness or not? All the other rich people have been rich for their whole lives, they don't have anything to compare. And poor people dreaming can tell even less because they've never had such money and they don't know what it takes to stay wealthy and not fall hard back to being poor. In the end, wealth does help you a lot
requests, hopes (usually with the verb hope) and offers. d) for actions/events/situations which will definitely happen in the future and which we cannot control. The temperature will reach 40°C tomorrow. Be going to a) for plans, intentions or ambitions we have for the future. Now that they've won the lottery, they are going to buy a big house, (intention/plan) b) For actions we have already decided to do in the near future. They are going to get married in three months. (They have already decided to do it.) BUT: They're getting married next month. (They have decided and arranged to do it.) c) in predictions when there is evidence that something will happen in the near future. Look at the clouds! It's going to rain.
that people with close relatives or family members who are US citizens are eligible for a permanent living permit and this way is relatively fast as it is top priority. There are also employment based green cards but this is mostly only a good option for skilled and well educated people and as we know these type of people aren’t usually an issue when talking about illegal immigration. It is also possible to win a living permit in the green card lottery but this is only for people born in certain countries that do not usually produce a lot of immigrants for the United States. For example people born in China or Mexico would not qualify for this. What are the problems caused by illegal aliens in the States? Usually the first argument against illegal immigration is that the immigrants are here to take jobs away from the Americans but the truth is that immigrants are willing to work for very low wages and do jobs
Punishments of Lemuel Gulliver) Ta maalis ka maale mis edastasid moraalset lugu. Nägu näiteks The Harlots Progress (1732), The Rake's Progress (1733-35) ja Industry and Idleness (1747). 1730-nentateks aastateks oli ta tuntud kunstnik. 1724, A Just View of the British Stage Teda huvitas tänava olustik ning talle meeldis teha erinevatest inimestest skitseeringuid.Tema varajased tööd olid satiirilised nägu näiteks The Lottery (1724); The Mystery of Masonry brought to Light by the Gormogons (1724); A Just View of the British Stage(1724); Masquerades and Operas (1724).1726a valmistas ta 12 suurt graveeringut tellimustööna Samuel Butler's Hudibrasele.Ning ta hindas neid oma parimateks raamatu illustratsioonideks. The Assembly at Wanstead House. Earl Tylney and family in foreground 1728a-1732 õppis ta õlimaale maalima
TODAY LONDON At the turn of the 21st century, London hosted the much derided Millennium Dome at Greenwich, to mark the new century. Other Millennium projects were more successful. One was the largest observation wheel in the world, the "Millennium Wheel", or the London Eye, which was erected as a temporary structure, but soon became a fixture, and draws four million visitors a year. The National Lottery also released a flood of funds for major enhancements to existing attractions, for example the roofing of the Great Court at the British Museum.The London Plan, published by the Mayor of London in 2004, estimated that the population would reach 8.1 million by 2016, and continue to rise thereafter. This was reflected in a move towards denser, more urban styles of building, including a greatly increased number of tall
2. Which is the largest spectator sport in Britain? 3. In which sport did Britain win an Olympic gold medal in 1996? 4. Where is the main tennis tournament in Britain held? 5. What is the Grand National? 1. Walking 2. Football 3. Rowing 4. Wimbledon 5. A world famous horserace over fences Entertainment & Leisure 1. What is the most popular leisure pastime in Britain? 2. When did the first draw of Britain's National Lottery take place? 3. Name the two most popular destinations in Europe or British tourists? 4. How many overseas visits did British residents make in 1997? 5. How many people make use of public libraries in Britain? 1. Watching television 2. November 1994 3. France and Spain 4. 46 million 5. 6 out of every 10 people Health & Welfare 1. How long, on average, do men and women live in Britain today? 2
cancelleD. On 13 May 2009, the government gave approval for a £25 million scheme to create a smaller visitors' centre and close the A344, although this was dependent on funding and local authority planning consent. On 20 January 2010 Wiltshire Council granted planning permission for a centre 2.4 km (1.5 miles) to the west and English Heritage confirmed that funds to build it would be available, supported by a £10m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Approval is still needed for the closure of the A344 and two nearby byways, which are popular with offroad enthusiasts and whose objections may further jeopardise the scheme. When Stonehenge was first opened to the public it was possible to walk amongst and even climb on the stones, but the stones were roped off in 1977 as a result of serious erosion. Visitors are no longer permitted to touch the stones, but are able to walk around the monument from a short distance away
think that it is good because you can choose which product is the best for you. but it's true that they sometimes lie and many of them are absolutely stupid. Kinds of programs: children's, current affairs, discussion, pop music, gardening, arts, natural, history, film review, customer affairs, language-learning, human interest, fashion, light entertainment, variety; documentaries, the news (is), soap operas, quiz shows, game shows, breakfast TV, costume dramas, the National Lottery draw, film, action series, weather forecast, sci-fi series... Broadcasting in BG and CZ GB 5 channels: BBC 1, BBC 2 (these two don't have adverts), ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5, + satellite programs CZ CT 1, CT 2, Nova, Prima, + satellite programs The Internet Very huge, world-wide, very fast, lots of information more than in TV, it costs a lot of money to have Internet today because you have to pay the provider (he has the
7.cybercrime - criminal activity on the Internet 8.encrypted - coded , can't be read by others 9.phishing - when criminals try to get passwords by sending emails that pretend to be from bank ,asking to reconfirm security details 10.identity theft - recording someone's passwords and other information while typing by putting spyware on someone's computer 11.scams - a fraudulent or deceptive acts or operations (lottery "winning" emails and so on) 12.electronic trail - a record of the sites that Internet user visited
Stress on subjektiivse hinnangu tulemus. 46. Selgitage eustressi ja distressi erinevust. Sõnastage eluline/praktiline näide. Eustress ehk hea stress - positiivne pinge, mis tekib inimese jaoks soodsates tingimustes. See on stimuleeriva efektiga. Distress ehk halb stress - negatiivne pingeseisund, mis tekib inimese jaoks ebasoodsates tingimustes ja toob kaasa inimeste töö- ja tegevusvõime ning üldise vastupanuvõime halvenemise. näide: imagine that tomorrow, you win the lottery. You have millions of dollars to do with what you will. The first thing you do is quit your job, buy a new car, and a new house. You are absolutely thrilled and cannot remember ever being this happy. Then, relatives begin to call you and tell you how desperately they need your help, how desperately they need your money. Some of these relatives are so distant, that you have never even spoken to them before! Before you know it, charities begin calling for donations. Now, you have to worry
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while you are trapped in it. And yet the universe is an indivisible whole in which all things are interconnected, in which nothing exists in isolation. The deeper interconnectedness of all things and events implies that the mental labels of “good” and bad” are ultimately illusory. They always imply a limited perspective and so are true only relatively and temporarily. This is illustrated in the story of a wise man who won an expensive car in a lottery. His family and friends were very happy for him and came to celebrate. “Isn't it great!” they said. “You are so lucky.” The man smiled and said “Maybe.” For a few weeks he enjoyed driving the car. Then one day a drunken driver crashed into his new car at an intersection and he ended up in the hospital, with multiple injuries. His family and friends came to see him and said, “That was really unfortunate. “ Again the man smiled and said, “Maybe.”
too-innocent denial when I'd asked him if the others didn't like me. Carlisle's expression distracted me from this train of thought; he was gazing meaningfully at Edward with an intense expression. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Edward nod once. I looked away, trying to be polite. My eyes wandered again to the beautiful instrument on the platform by the door. I suddenly remembered my childhood fantasy that, should I ever win a lottery, I would buy a grand piano for my mother. She wasn't really good -- she only played for herself on our secondhand upright -- but I loved to watch her play. She was happy, absorbed -- she seemed like a new, mysterious being to me then, someone outside the "mom" persona I took for granted. She'd put me through lessons, of course, but like most kids, I whined until she let me quit. Esme noticed my preoccupation. "Do you play?" she asked, inclining her head toward the piano. I shook my head
windows now except a few of the officers, who, in comparison with the stranger, were become "stupid, disagreeable fellows." Some of them were to dine with the Phillipses the next day, and their aunt promised to make her husband call on Mr. Wickham, and give him an invitation also, if the family from Longbourn would come in the evening. This was agreed to, and Mrs. Phillips protested that they would have a nice comfortable noisy game of lottery tickets, and a little bit of hot supper afterwards. The prospect of such delights was very cheering, and they parted in mutual good spirits. Mr. Collins repeated his apologies in quitting the room, and was assured with unwearying civility that they were perfectly needless. As they walked home, Elizabeth related to Jane what she had seen pass between the two gentlemen; but though Jane would have defended either or both, had they appeared to be in
strive to be completely honest with yourself and your situation.You must refuse to engage in self-delusion and the hope that things will work out whether or not you do anything about them. Especially when it comes to building wealth, you must be totally honest with yourself. You cannot afford to play games with your own mind if you truly want to be wealthy.You cannot wish and hope and pray that somehow you are going to win the lottery or strike it rich as a result of luck or some remarkable external circumstance. ■ YOU CREATE YOUR OWN LUCK Often people ask me about the role of luck in success. They are con- vinced that luck is a critical factor in achieving anything worth- while. They feel that some people are just lucky and some are not. They talk about luck as if it were a matter of fate or destiny, largely inexplicable
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than a billion humans worldwide. Sad Christmas. The cover letter from Gist Sports began with the following headline, which, in good humor, lacks an exclamation point: Congratulations Tim Ferriss. Your Genetic Advantage: Endurance Sports. This is a diplomatic way of telling me (1) I'm not likely to win an Olympic gold medal in sprinting, and (2) I am not genetically pre-programmed to gain a lot of muscular mass. I hadn't won the fast-twitch lottery for bodybuilding,8 and chances are that you haven't either. Looking at family photos, this result wasn't surprising. What is surprising is how well you can override genetics. I have gained more than 20 pounds of fat-free mass within four weeks on at least four occasions, the most recent in 2005. Two of these experiments were done in 1995 and 1996 at Princeton University, where Matt Brzycki, then Coordinator of Health Fitness, Strength and Conditioning, nicknamed me "Growth."
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