Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "My day". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
monday, sometimes, lesson, mostly, usually, brush, geography, subject, something, light, flute, there, swing, wakes, comes, room, turns, choose, myself, friends, alone, breakfast, subjects, favorite, apple, homework, sing, solfedzo, russian, teacher, quite, such, accent, pretty, later, chill, often, other, stuff, walking, playing, football, basketballIt is not very cold in winter and never very hot in summer. So, the British ports are ice-free and its rivers are not frozen throughout the year. The weather on the British Isles has a bad reputation. It is very changeable and fickle. The British say that there is a climate in other countries, but we have just weather. If you don't like the weather in England, just wait a few minutes. It rains very often in all seasons in Great Britain. Autumn and winter are the wettest. The sky is usually grey and cold winds blow. On the average, Britain has more than 200 rainy days a year. The English say that they have 3 variants of weather: when it rains in the morning, when it rains in the afternoon, and when it rains all day long. Sometimes it rains so heavily, that they say «It's raining cats and dogs». Britain is known all over the world for its fogs. Sometimes fogs are so thick that it's impossible to see anything within a few meters. The winter fogs of London are, indeed,
My day I wake up at half past six. First i go to kitchen and have a cup of cofee and toast for breakfast. After that i go to the bathroom and clean my teeth. Then i get dressed and go school by bus. Our classes always starts at 8.15, but students are usually much earlier in the bulding doing their homework if they didn't have time day before, and chating with friends. First subject is English. First lesson finish at 9.45 and we have short, ten-minutes break. Then we start another lesson - Art - which is one of my favourites subjects. The third lesson which starts at 12.20. Is Physicist. After that we have a maths. After this classes we have 60-minutes lunch for first and second class students. Not everyone is eating dinner at the school. The third lesson which starts at 12.20. Is Physicist. I hate it a little bit because i dont understood it. After that we have a PE. Then we play a short match
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher. ISBN 1-59905-201-6 Printed in the United States of America 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Introduction Grammar is a very old field of study. Did you know that the sentence was first divided into subject and verb by Plato, the famed philosopher from ancient Greece? That was about 2,400 years ago! Ever since then, students all over the world have found it worthwhile to study the structure of words and sentences. Why? Because skill in speaking and writing is the hallmark of all educated people. Lesson by lesson, this book provides basic instruction in the eight parts of speech--nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and
The children were excited before the party. 7 osasid vahetama swap the role 8 kahe nädala pärast in two time a week 2 Complete the sentences with the correct verb form 1 Did you meet Ann at the party last night? (meet) 2 Do you think our team will win the football match tomorrow? (win) 3 I can´t go out because I haven´t done my homework yet. (not do) 4 Somebody has broken the lock. I can´t get in. (break) 5 Next year Mary will spend two weeks in Liverpool. (spend) 6 I usually have a cup of tea and sandwich before I go to school. (have; go) 7 Jane is American. (be) She comes from Huston. (come) She has lived there all her life. (live) 8 I have known my next-door neighbour for a year but I haven´t talked to his wife yet. (know; not talk) 3 Make up questions and answer them. 1 lesson / sit / you / in / English / where / do / your? Where do your sit in your English lesson? I sit near the window,
_ 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. Marks: /10 2 Choose the correct tense (present simple or present continuous) in these sentences. 1 How do you usually start/are you usually starting your day? _____________________________________
To Be Human Is To Discuss Why My Speech Is So Short Most of the students complain about their timetable. Usually they are just fine, but the grass is always greener somewhere else, am I right? But for me and my class, it's a different story. The grass really is greener anywhere else, actually. Why do we go to school? Do we actually want to learn? I think not. Maybe on some level, until fourth grade or something like that, but most of us are in high school to get good grades, so that parents don't kick us out and still give us food and shelter. How to motivate ourselves to come here every single morning and really study, not just sit with your phone out and watch videos or do something not related to studying to keep from dying of boredom? I think that the main reason students skip class is that they just don't want to sit around for 45 minutes
htm eagles We us the • when we talk about a specific thing. • when it is clear which thing or person we mean. A – AN - THE • when there is only one of something. Examples: What is the highest building in the world? Washington is the capital of the United States.
1. Don't use an with own. Sue needs her own room. (NOT Sue needs an own room.) I'd like a phone line of my own. (NOT ... an own phone line.) 2. Use or rather to correct yourself. 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.
2. What do you think of the colour scheme of your school? I think that my school is beautiful. My school has got quite good look. In the outside the school is light. But in the inside the schoolrooms are quite colourful. I don't like the gym colour scheme. I think that pink and blue are not very good choice. I think that it's quite funny. But other rooms are in normal colours. 3. If money where not a problem, what would your future home look like? There will be many changes in my home look. Mostly I will enlarge the rooms. I need more living space. The kitchen must be huge, because in huge kitchen is better to cook. And it's good to have own room. Maybe should build the second floor too. In decoration I will colour rooms light. Only the bedroom should be dark, because in dark is better sleep. 4. What makes a good home? I think that everybody's home is the best place in the world. You can always go there. It's good to go home when somebody is waiting you to come home
home.It took 3,5 sleepy hours before I was at home.26.October was a very exhausting day. Sauna on 6 December After 7 hours of boring school, me and my classmate decided to make a sauna evening that day. We called some of our other classmates and friends and asked them to come along with us. Time of congregation was put on 7pm.Me and Harli met each other at 5pm and went to shop, to buy some lemonade and something to eat. Girls took hookah along with them, so we were doing it for 30minutes, while the sauna was getting hot. So at 7:30 pm we went to sauna.It had 90 degrees accoring to Celsius thermometer. When we finished our trips, it was already 10pm and girls had to leave, to get their bus to home. Only me and two of my friends were left .So we talked about relations and feelings between our classmates. Geography olympiad on 24 October
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. That ought to count for something. I knew that if I'd never gone to Forks, I wouldn't be facing death now. But, terrified as I was, I couldn't bring myself to regret the decision. When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it's not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end. The hunter smiled in a friendly way as he sauntered forward to kill me. 1. FIRST SIGHT My mother drove me to the airport with the windows rolled down. It was seventy-five degrees in Phoenix, the sky a perfect, cloudless blue
I want you to meet John Smith. I'm so pleased to meet you. This is Jane Smith. I'm Jane Smith. My name's John Smith. Informal introduction Hi. John. Jane. Hello. Titles: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Ms is a modern form of address for women. 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
Your father? Some other relative? 3. Did you use to cry a lot? Did you use to eat too much? Too little? 4. Who did you use to play with? What games did you play? 5. Did you go to playschool? Who looked after you? 6. When did you start school? Did you like school? What school did you go to? 7. What did you use to do after school? 8. What do your parents do? 9. What do you like most about your parents? What do you dislike about them? 10. Do you live together with your grandparents? Do you sometimes help them? What do you do? 11. What kind of people do you hate? 12. What do you like about your character? 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
I could even say, that i love weekends. I can rest a lot and also sleep long in the mornings. Also then i don´t have to go to the school, which is also good. Usually my weekend goes like this : On Friday, about 2 olock I always go to home. This is the time when the bus will leave to Hiiumaa. At 5 o´clock I´m at home. After that I eat and talk a little with my parents and sister. I think that about at 8 o´clock I hang outside with my friends. We are usually just walking and talking about our weekends. Sometimes,later at that night, we go to some party. There are many people and usually we are talking, dancing and laughing. About at 03.00 I´m always at home sleeping. It´s Saturday morning, or should I say afternoon. Usually I wake around 12.00 . Then I will eat ``breakfast`` and watch TV. At Saturday I like to be at home. I just rest and chat in computer and talk with my parents. At 5 o´clock we go to my granny´s house. I love to be there
I retold it to dozens of people over the subsequent month, and the response was always the same: agreement and nodding. This book, it seemed, had to be written. The wider world thinks I'm obsessed with time management, but they haven't seen the other --much more legitimate, much more ridiculous--obsession. I've recorded almost every workout I've done since age 18. I've had more than 1,000 blood tests1 performed since 2004, sometimes as often as every two weeks, tracking everything from complete lipid panels, insulin, and hemoglobin A1c, to IGF-1 and free testosterone. I've had stem cell growth factors imported from Israel to reverse "permanent" injuries, and I've own to rural tea farmers in China to discuss Pu-Erh tea's e ects on fat-loss. All said and done, I've spent more than $250,000 on testing and tweaking over the last decade.
• the 20th century • the 29th of November • Christmas / Easter • the Middle ages /August the first • six o’clock / 7.30 • the 1980s • Christmas Day / New • midday / noon / • 2006 Year’s Eve / Easter midnight • winter / summer Sunday • the weekend / • May / August / • Wednesday(s) weekends November • Monday morning • breakfast • the morning(s)/ • the day of • lunch(time) afternoon(s)/evening(s), • dinner(time) • the holidays • night • the interval In Estonia the school year starts in September. The first school day is on the 1st of September. Lessons usually start at 8 0’clock. I often work at night.
He ranned into his friend in front of the exhibition hall. 8 have your a look take and time around Take your time and have a look around. --- 6 5. Complete the exercise with the adjectives. annoyed delighted easy free important lucky puzzled wise 1 I was lucky to meet Ben's friend, Nina, who had helped him so much at the party. 2 If you need somewhere to stay overnight, surf the Internet. Cheap hostels are easy to find. 3 After the last lesson we were ... to go, but we all stayed to discuss the trip. 4 The children looked annoyed so the teacher repeated the question. 5 If you don't need the gloves immediately, it's ... to wait until the sales start. 6 It's wise to remember the birthdays of your family and friends. 7 Gina's mum was puzzled to hear about the broken window. 8 I was ... to have a matchbox on me, so we could light a candle. 6. Translate. 1 Ma asun teele. Kohtumiseni homme! I'm off, see you at home!
In the first photo I imagine that 1 1 ate and watched it drift under the they're about 13 years old. 2 have/'ve met bridge. It looks like a science lesson 3 have/'ve caught 7 As she got older, her health and judging by the students' 4 lived deteriorated. expressions, I'd say that they are 5 haven't finished enjoying their lesson. They look
4) My father is reading a book now. 5) Mr. Jackson works at school. II Complete the sentences using Tag Questions. ( 5 points ) 1) These apples weren`t very good,........? 2) The boys took a taxi,........? 3) English isn`t very difficult,........? 4) You don`t like watching comedies,........? 5) You`aren`t seventeen,........? 11. Put the verbs in brackets in the right form of the Conditional Mood ( Type I, II, III ) ( 5 points ) 1) If it were Monday, the boys ( have ) two English classes.( II ) 2) If all goes well, I ( be ) back at 5.( I ) 3) If the boys play better than last time, they ( win ) the match.( I ) 4) If I had heard the noise, I ( telephone ) the police.( III ) 5) If you ( follow ) the instructions, it would not have happened.( III ) 12. Look at the answers and complete the questions. ( 5 points ) e.g.When did you get up this morning? At seven. 1) ........do you live
That place is unfortunately my home, what does not makes the homely feeling in me. When I was just a little girl, my mother died and everything in my life changed. My father separated me from my sister and brother. I had to go to live in his family and accept with a stepmother and their kids. To me was verboten to say my opinion about something. I knew only that, everyday there was a paper on my desk and there were jobs, what I had to do along this day. Sometimes they were too hard to me and I had to study late at night. In my opinion every person should feel them well and free at home. But with me it did not happened. What I am trying to say with that long story is, that if there is a freedom of speech, it is still limited with laws or from other humans. Limited freedom is understandable in state bust at home it still should be aloud. Talkeing about the school. There has it's own determined rules, what students by all
Maturita Solutions Advanced Workbook Key stand bananas and coffee! It's a bit 3 1 to 8 of Unit 1 uncanny really. Is it something she's 2 about 9 century passed on to me genetically, or is it 3 like 10 assumed / 1A Memories page 3 learned behaviour? Who knows? 4 of thought / 1 See exercise 2 2 5
fly he flies carry he carries Võrdle: say he says Lihtolevik väljendab: · Antud momendil toimuvat tegevust, mis ei väljenda kestvat aega, näiteks see, hear, know. I see that man who you are pointing at. · Üldist, kogu aeg toimuvat või korduvat tegevust, pole oluline, kas tegevus toimub rääkimise hetkel. Teachers teach in schools. He usually goes to gym on Monday. · Tegevust mingil ajal. I go to school at 8 o´clock. You have to pay taxes once a month. · Kõigile tuntud fakte. Life passes by quickly. Present Continuous Kestva oleviku moodustamine Jaatav vorm Eitav vorm Küsiv vorm I am speaking I am not speaking Am I speaking?
have a look at yourself from aside, but at the same time who knows you better than you yourself do? I am a girl of sixteen. When I look at myself in the mirror I see a blond girl with short straight hair, dark eyes and slander figure. As to my appearance I'm rather tall and slim. I have never thought I'm a beauty I whish I were more beautiful. I think that I'm even tempered, rather reserved, calm and modest. But sometimes I can lose my tempo and become either angry or sad. I like staying alone and sometimes I retire into my shell. But at the same time I like my friends, I like to laugh and joke. I have got a sense of humour. It means I understand humour and appreciate it. There are many things in our life I like and some I dislike. I like when everything is OK. Being happy is one way of being wise. I like to study because knowledge is useful sometimes. I'm fond of
.......................................... 2 Position of Adverbs.................................................................................. 4 Yet, still, already ....................................................................................... 6 Adverbs and Adverbial Phrases An adverb describes a verb, an adjective, another adverb or a whole sentence. Adverbs can be divided according to the information that they give. Types of Adverbs 1. Some adverbs tell us how somebody does something or how something happens. These are called Adverbs of Manner. Please speak quietly. Tom drove carefully along the narrow road. 2. Some adverbs tell us where. These are called Adverbs of Place: She put the book on the table. 3. Some adverbs tell us when. These are called Adverbs of Time. We met them at five o´clock. 4. Some adverbs tell us how often. These are called Adverbs of Frequency. E.g
I understood both men's sides, because I'd fought to pay off the loans myself...and lost. It was a point of pride for my father. My mother had refused to marry him, but he'd never wavered from his determination to be my dad in every way possible. Knowing it was pointless to get riled up over old frustrations, I focused on getting to work as quickly as possible. I'd deliberately chosen to clock the short trip during a busy time on a Monday, so I was pleased when I reached the Crossfire Building, which housed Waters Field & Leaman, in less than thirty minutes. I tipped my head back and followed the line of the building all the way up to the slender ribbon of sky. The Crossfire was seriously impressive, a sleek spire of gleaming sapphire that pierced the clouds. I knew from my previous interviews that the interior on the other side of the
PRESENT SIMPLE (lihtolevik) Form: 1st form (+s) Use: 1. Things in general. Nurses look after patients in hospitals. 2. Things that happen all the time or repeatedly. She usually goes away at weekends. 3. Laws of nature (things that are true in general). The sun rises in the east. 4. Timetable events. The train leaves at 6.50 p.m. Negative form: I don't (do not) normally eat my lunch here. He doesn't (does not) like this film at all. Question form: Do you live here? How often does it rain around here? Signal words: always, every day/month, never, normally, often, seldom, sometimes, usually etc.
Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7. klassile Õpik: I love English 4 Kokkuvõte aasta jooksul õpitust. Koostaja: Gea Gutmann Viljandi Maagümnaasium Juhendaja: Toomas Rähn Final Test Form 7 Name................. 1. Use the right tense. (15 p) 1) Look! She....................................(carry) a heavy bag. 2) Mrs. Brown...................................(play) the piano at the concert next week. 3) Mary is a good girl. My mother............................(meet) her every day since she and her father moved here. 4) Yesterday at two o`clock Tom ..............................(sing) and his sister ........................... (draw) a pictuture in the living room. 5) The wind ........................(be) very strong some days ago. 6) Where are the children? They ...................................... (play) with their ball in the garden. 7) H
pain. · Men would kill to protect women they love. Men were born because of women. Women.. We're special · It doesn't matter where, when, or how did we met. What matters is the fact that we did. · Loving someone so much doesn't always mean they're right one for us. · Wishes are for lazy people who can't get up and make their dreams come true on their own. Make it happen! · It's easy to say something, but it's harder to mean it. · Distance isn't a big factor in a relationship. Communication is. But most of all, commitment is the biggest. · A broken heart can hurt but it's the memories that kill you. · Every girl deserves to be treated with respect and not to be lied to or cheated on. · Remember, you need to open your eyes before opening your mouth! · When people start telling you you've changed, it's actually because you've just stopped living life THEIR way.
eyes... Oh, my sweet Mary, you will never guess what happened yesterday! It was about seven o'clock in the evening when Lillian called me out for a walk you know I can't say `no' to my little sis. Anyway we went to the forest near the Swan Lake and, believe it or not, got lost! Awful! I was so scared... We walked and walked, not even knowing the direction we were heading to, until we reached a huge mansion. And the garden around it was so extraordinary... That is something you just must see! But neither the trees nor flowers could be as wonderful as the owner himself! Sir Thom treated us tea and sandwiches, not forgetting to show us way back to the village. He was so kind, don't you think? In the end, when we had nearly reached our home, he suddenly stopped and called us to a ball! Can you imagine?! A ball with Sir Thom! What an honour... I bet Emily Woodcut will be envious. What about you, Mary? Have you made plans for the summer? I'd really like to
Word order: positive sentences subjects verb(s) object I speak English. I can speak English. Negative sentences subject verbs Indirect object Direct object place time I will not you the story at Tomorro tell school w. Subordinate Clauses conjunction subject verb(s) Indirec Direct place time t object object
The consensuses are that a lot of animals die and forests too (die). Health and fitness I think that being healthy is very important for your body. Too be healthy you should jog a lot, eat healthy, get enough sleep and drink enough water. A lot of women spend a lot of time on their body to be in fit because they want to be liked (meeldima). I think that men spend more time on their looks then in old times. They work out more (trenni teevad). It is very important to visit the doctor usually, every month, because health is important. Jobs and employment My greatest achievements is that I graduated the 9 grade. I can be successful in a lot things, like singing and dancing, but mostly when it comes to work then I can be a great secretary. Because I have worked as a secretary for some time. I think that people sometimes fail at what they're doing because they don't know anything about the job or activity that they are doing.
..................... 1.Complete the sentences with the prepositions . 1. The test consisted .................. two grammar exercises and a writing task. 2. I read a page .................. the book. 3. It is available .................. the internet. 4. Prices have risen .................. 10 percent. 5. I get a present .................. Jane. 6. Jane is standing ..................the car. 7. She likes a book .................. Mark Twain. 8. I go to school from Monday .................. Friday. 9. He was accused .................. the crime. 10. to carry somebody .................. board 11.He spent his childhood .................. the company of his brothers. 12. A man was fleeing .................. the ice. 13. He became obsessed .................. theories about human life . 14. All green plants take .................. carbon dioxide and give off oxygen. 15. ..................the same time 16. The puppy is .................. the trash can. 17. ............
I'll fix it anyway, and then you can have it or not, as you like." She stood up and placed her sewing on the table by the lamp. "Sit down," he said. "Just for a minute, sit down." It wasn't till then that she began to get frightened. "Go on," he said. "Sit down." She lowered herself back slowly into the chair, watching him all the time with those large, bewildered eyes. He had finished the second drink and was staring down into the glass, frowning. "Listen," he said. "I've got something to tell you." "What is it, darling? What's the matter?" He had now become absolutely motionless, and he kept his head down so that the light from the lamp beside him fell across the upper part of his face, leaving the chin and mouth in shadow. She noticed there was a little muscle moving near the corner of his left eye. "This is going to be a bit of a shock to you, I'm afraid," he said. "But I've thought about it a good deal and I've decided the only thing to do is tell you right away