Dear Michelle, Thank you for your letter, it was very nice to hear some good news from you. We're very glad that you are happy with the choice you made, by starting a new life abroad, with having many interesting chances there. You also wrote that you miss all of your friends and relatives, who you had to say goodbye to... Thinking of that, I have a marvellous suggestion for you! I know you've always wanted to have a nice summer cottage and why not to have it, here, in Estonia? I've found a lovely summerhouse for you! I also remember how much you adored these cute little hills we have in Estonia, so this lovely cottage is also on the foot of one and it's surrounded by a beautiful nature, you like to take photos of, too. It's located in the South-Estonia, near the Võru. This house has a view on a lake, where you can ride a boat and fish
devices. Expressions 1) To sit on one's couch- ühe koha peal istuma 2) Be forced to sift- läbi vaatama/sõeluma 3) High definition- kõrgkvaliteediline 4) Widget-based system- vidinatel põhinev süsteem 5) Affected by the limits- piirangute poolt mõjutatud 6) One of the primary forces- üks juhtuvaid jõude 7) Tremendous success- tohutu edu 8) The true value of teamwork- koostöö tõeline eesmärk 9) To stay focused- keskenduma 10) In an unconscious effort- alateadlik püüe 11) Marvellous feat of engineering- imeline saavutus inseneriteaduses 12) Base in its own right- põhineb oma õigusel 13) Matter of dispute- vaidluse olulisus 14) The ability to type- võime trükkida 15) To pluck from the air- õhust välja noppima 16) Greatly expanded- suurelt laiendatud 17) Major technological breakthrough- peamine tehniline läbimurre 18) Number of different approaches- mitmed erinevad lähenemisviisid 19) Satisfaction is assured- Rahulolu on tagatud
Jane Austen "Pride & Prejudice" Pride and Prejudice, first published on 28 January 1813, has consistently been Jane Austen's most popular novel. Austen sold the copyright for Pride and Prejudice to Thomas Egerton. Egerton published the first edition of Pride and Prejudice in three hardcover volumes in January. The tone is light and a little humoristic. Pride and Prejudice is a humorous story of love and life among English gentility. At first the book was called "First impressions" and this gives a better expression to the requests of the author, than the later heading. People meet, do not understand each other and communication does not offer joy either. So this is contrary to love at first sight. It is a tale of love and values in the class-conscious England of the late 18th century. It is a story of five sisters and their lives. It is a story through the dangerous, exciting and loving feelings of the characters. The Bennets five ...
would come. So, they all ran the that cyclone cellar, but in the last minute Toto, her dog was running away and Dorothy went to look for it. And just before Dorothy could ran in the dug, the house whirld around two or three times and rose slowly through the air. They were flying in the air a long time and Dorothy went to sleep. She woke up, when she mentioned that cyclone had set the house down very gently in the midst of marvellous beutiful place. She was looking around for a while and suddenly she mentioned that group of the queerest people were coming. They were three men and one woman and they said that they are very grateful to her for having killed the Wicked Witch of the East. Dorothy only listened and wondered about that and couldn´t believe nothing about that. The woman gave her silver shoes what were only thing ehat was left. Dorothy took them into room and asked the woman how to get back home, the little old
Such topics as making a home, my room etc. are included as well. Another big test follows, including not only grammar and reading, but listening and speaking (!) as well. Hopefully it's going to happen after March, so we'd be having it after we've overlived the nice practice of the language in England, the best place to learn true English. Chapter four plays around the consumer society topic. Most likely we're going to talk about music, fashion, how to spend a marvellous holiday without wasting much money, online shopping and sightseeing tours. The list could've continued another minute, because there is just so many things to discuss in connection with the consuming. As the tradition requires we're going to have a lovely test with lots of difficulties, but we're going to successfully survive them and have a nice summer afterwards. `Cela est d'autant!' would Shakespeare say if he'd learned French, but since he hadn't and I
age of 25, and upon hearing of her accession to the throne, she is reputed to have quoted the As her triumphal progress wound 118th Psalm's twenty-third line, through the city on the eve of the in Latin: "A Domino factum est coronation ceremony. illud, et est mirabile in oculis Elizabeth's open and gracious responses endeared her to the spectators. notris" "It is the Lord's doing, The following day, 15 January 1559, and it is marvellous in our eyes." Elizabeth was crowned at Westminster On 20 November 1558, Abbey and anointed by the Catholic Elizabeth declared her intentions bishop of Carlisle. to her Council and other peers who had come to Hatfield to swear allegiance. Marriage questions From the start of Elizabeth's reign, it was expected that she would marry and the question arose whom. She never did, although she She considered several suitors until
Positive notions Adj: polite, refine, pure, noble, manly Nouns: virtue, beauty, love, bliss Verbs: worship, save, protect 2 This connotation depends on the thing the word stands by. IC may also depend on the structure of the words. Such words usually contain negative affixes, e.g abnormal, heartless, unpopular, illegal, injustice. 3 Inherent connotation in synonymic sets that occupy ,,The final places". e.g big vs tremendeous (emotional difference), interesting vs amazing, good vs marvellous Such words are emotionally coloured/ charged. The expressive use of language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that mean the same thing. The scholar R.M.Eastman illustrates this point : ,,You might speak of a fragrance of a certain perfume if you liked it, of it's reek (hais) if you didn't or simply odor if you didn't care." Phonesthemes A type of inherent connotation. A repeatedly used combination of sound that has more or less
lyra-lüüra). New words include neologisms and nonce words: neologisms are words that appear to satisfy the needs of society. They stand for new things and concepts that appear due to the development of science and thought. (nt, lasor, computer, nuclear physics, high-fi). *affixation-jawnee, deadee(surnu portree), to criminalise *composition- vanity-surgery, idiot box *conversion-to time-table, to beaver *back formation- to sight see, to play act *abbreviation- marvy-marvellous *blending-botel(boat plus hotel), candygram(candy plus telegram) Abstract neologisms are words in which no word building type is present. Random letters are put together. Nonce words are made up by the writer to sound original, expressive or humerous. (nt, togetherness, withness, to hamletize) Such words are not used by other people as a rule, but some words found their way to engl. (nt, snob-Thackery).
which starts in Sydney on Boxing Day (the day after Christmas Day). Melbourne is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3.7 million. Founded in 1835, some 47 years after the first European settlement of Australia, the Victorian gold rush in the 1850s transformed the small pastoral settlement into a growing metropolis. By 1865, "Marvellous Melbourne" was Australia's most populous and important city and served as the national capital from the Federation of Australia until the construction of Canberra in 1927. Melbourne today is a major centre of commerce, industry and the arts. Often referred to as the "sporting capital of Australia" the city has a rich sporting history and is home to most of Australia's major annual sporting events
God willing, shall not lack. Let us go in together; And still your fingers on your lips, I pray. The time is out of joint: O cursed spite, That ever I was born to set it right! Nay, come, let's go together. Exeunt 47 Act II SCENE I. A room in POLONIUS' house. Enter POLONIUS and REYNALDO LORD POLONIUS Give him this money and these notes, Reynaldo. REYNALDO I will, my lord. LORD POLONIUS You shall do marvellous wisely, good Reynaldo, Before you visit him, to make inquire Of his behavior. REYNALDO My lord, I did intend it. LORD POLONIUS Marry, well said; very well said. Look you, sir, Inquire me first what Danskers are in Paris; And how, and who, what means, and where they keep, What company, at what expense; and finding By this encompassment and drift of question That they do know my son, come you more nearer Than your particular demands will touch it:
I've shown my inmost feelings, all too plainly. DORINE So then, you love him? MARIANE Yes, devotedly. DORINE And he returns your love, apparently? MARIANE I think so. DORINE And you both alike are eager To be well married to each other? MARIANE Surely. DORINE Then what's your plan about this other match? MARIANE To kill myself, if it is forced upon me. DORINE Good! That's a remedy I hadn't thought of. Just die, and everything will be all right. This medicine is marvellous, indeed! It drives me mad to hear folk talk such nonsense. MARIANE Oh dear, Dorine you get in such a temper! You have no sympathy for people's troubles. DORINE I have no sympathy when folk talk nonsense, And flatten out as you do, at a pinch. MARIANE But what can you expect?--if one is timid?-- DORINE But what is love worth, if it has no courage? MARIANE Am I not constant in my love for him? Is't not his place to win me from my father? DORINE But if your father is a crazy fool,
It is from these elements that is forged and fashioned that moral goodness which is the subject of this inquiry -- something that, even though it be not generally ennobled, is still worthy of all honour; and by its own nature, we correctly maintain, it merits praise even though it be praised by none. You see here, Marcus, my son, the very form and as it were the face of Moral Goodness; "and if," as Plato says, "it could be seen with the physical eye, it would awaken a marvellous love of wisdom." But all that is morally right rises from some one of four sources: it is concerned either (1) with the full perception and intelligent development of the true; or (2) with the conservation of organized society, with rendering to every man his due, and with the faithful discharge of obligations assumed; or (3) with the greatness and strength of a noble and invincible
tegi hiilgava ärimehekarjääri ja veedab praegu muretuid vanaduspäevi. Pillimänguga oli Rootsist lahkumisega kahjuks lõpp. 11 10 Compe teoste nimekiri (TMM F M 421, N 2, S 35). 11 Andmed võetud K. Lareni kirjadest autorile 1.12.1994 ja 15.12.1994. 192 LISA 13. E. RAUDSEPA LINDISTUSTE NIMEKIRI * THE LADY IS A TRAMP * I’VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN * NIGHT AND DAY * I’VE GOT THE WORLD ON A STRING * WITCHCRAFT * TOO MARVELLOUS FOR WORDS * HERE IS GO AGAIN * WAVE * IT MIGHT AS WELL BE SPRING * MOONLIGHT IN VERMONT * MISTY * ONE FOR MY BABY * HOW INSENSITIVE * HOW ABOUT YOU 193 LISA 14. TALLINNA DŽÄSSMUUSIKUTE NIMEKIRI Aalak, Jakob (cel, bž) Eff, Evald (v) Aasmäe, Vaino (dr) Eichwald, Rolf (v) Aavik, Karl (s) Eller, Adolf (s) Abramtšuk, J., vt Aalak, J. Elmat, V. (bž)
by Neeme Järvi (b. 1937). A successful tour of Northern Europe followed. Leo Krämer, the principal conductor of the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra, 1991-1993, stated: I delight in the synthesis that can be found in the Oratorio. This is Europe at the end of the nineteenth century, St. Petersburg included. The composer has interwoven all the threads in a genial manner, so the full accordance is recognisable. This is marvellous.1 In 1928 Mart Saar (1882-1963) wrote: Tobias is a strong talent with a tendency towards Neo-classicism. He impresses us more with the strength of his talent and character than with originality. What we can recognise in his works is alert, courageous, vivid and optimistic moods with an aspiration for powerful, mighty, potent and grand conceptions. His melody is precious, even sublime and abstract. His