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My perfect room

My perfect room My perfect room would be spacious. On the wall would be white wallpaper with light pink flowers. There would be a wooden floor with some fluffy carpets and a massive bed with a soft fluffy duvet wrapped in white, freshly washed 100% cotton covers. There would be a big fireplace with a beautiful painting on the wooden mantelpiece. An overstuffed cosy armchair with a soft blanket would be in front of the fireplace and a big cupboard would be next to the bed. There would be no technology because I would like there to be some peace and silence. ...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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My Ideal House - Kirjand

I don't know which of them yet because both points have their advantages and disadvantages. For example, detached house is great for privacy, but could become a little lonely on your own, whereas semi-detached house will offer you an opportunity to be friends with your neighbor. However, you never know who they might be ­ they might throw dance parties in their house or be annoying in some other way. For the location, I would prefer residential area ­ it would be nice and peaceful there. In addition to this, civilization and neighbors are close in case I needed them. My ideal house would be a spacious one. I would like three or four bedrooms, if that would be possible. One of them would be master bedroom, another one would be for guests and the remaining one or two would be nurseries. I would also want my house to have...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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My ideal home - lühiessee

In our century most of the people live in block of flats, so farms and homesteads are mostly summer cottages. Right now I live in apartment too, but in future I would love to move in some private house. My perfect home should be located near a big city, because then i can easily find a job and go to the university. That house should be surrounded with garden and should have very big windows which make the house bigger and brighter. The house has two floors and garage. On the first floor there are livingroom, kitchen with dining room , bathroom and toilet. In living room there are 2 big comfortable sofas and glass TV table. The walls are beige and furniture is gray and brown. When I go to the second floor, then there are three bedrooms, bathroom and big wardrobe. Two bedrooms are for my children and one for me and my husband. My bedroom is with balcony and faces south. The walls are pure whit...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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To Room Nineteen

As she discovered that it was housework, children and husband, that made her lose her self-identity, she stared to hate everything in the house. Finally, she found a room where she could be alone and independent. In this room she forgot everything, nothing else mattered but her happiness. I enjoyed reading this book because it gave me many thoughts to think about. For example there is so many people, who have everything they have ever wanted and they still are not satisfied. And there are people who have nothing, but they are pleased and happy. This book proved that the most important thing in this life is to be friend with yourself, to find peace. I don’t mean peace in the world or peace in home, I mean peace in ourselves, in our soul and heart. For some time I have been a bit confused because I am, right now, living on my dream and sometimes it feels like I can’t have these big, often unreal dreams I used to have. “Wh...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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My ideal home

My perfect home can only be in here, where my family and friends are. In Estonia, where are swmaps and pine-wood, sandy beaches, blue sky and big fileds, where are people who i know and the place where i feel in home My perfect home is located outside of Tallinn, in the midst of nature. It is a two story house with a red roof and the house is surrounded by big white fence. Stepping into the garden, you can notice a cobblestoned road, which takes you to the door. Beside the road are planted little red flowers and the garden is covered with green grass. From afar you can see a sauna house, and it has also a red roof. There you can enjoy the sauna and after that you can sit in the soft sofa, relax and chat with friends in anteroom. Beside the saunahouse there is a grilling place, where you can enjoy barbecueing, w...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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My ideal house

My ideal house I like this house very much because of it's simplicity. Big windows make the house very commodious and white colours add this something-something to it. This house has a design concept to provide the one continuous wall folded in different directions setting up the various views. This is a house where I'd like to live when I'm in university. This house is quite small and is perfect for me when I don't have children. My career choice means lots of years study so I don't have to worry about the roo...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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My ideal home

My perfect home must be located near Tallinn because then i can go to the capital city anytime. My perfect home must be surrounded with green nature. In the garden there should be natural junipers. The house should have very big windows which make the house bigger and brighter. This house has a design concept to provide the one continuous wall folded in different directions setting up the various views. The house has two floors. On the first floor there are living room , kitchen, dining room, wardrobe, bathroom ( with stew ) and toilet. In my living room there is circular glass table which is situated in front of sofa ( dark brown and soft ). Walls are all white because then i can greate the look that i want with the furniture - spacious, modern and simple. Furniture is a...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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A perfect murder

Karl and his father had secret relationship and he knew that if this will became public, his life is through. He went to pub where a friend of his father, John, drank himself drunk and tried to forget about he and his friend's son relationship. Karl took a knife and stabbed John. He fled to his home and put the door lock and waited morning. But the night lingered. Finally, he fell asleep. In the morning, he awoke with a large headache. He went to the police, and he wanted to give himself up because remorses were too high. He however said that the murderer has been found. He did not belived it, and after a few days, he went to prison, to see the killer. For surprise, she was a woman. He did not know that woman, but he knew that this woman should not go behind b...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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Tegusõna aktiiv + passiiv + tuleviku vormid

TEGUSÕNA PASSIIVI AJAD Present Present Simple Continuous Present Perfect AM + BEING + III HAVE/HAS + BEEN + OLEVIK AM/IS/ARE + III pv pv III pv nt. I am often invited to nt.She is being nt. They have been parties. manipulated. silenced by her sharp tongue. Passiivi Past Simple Past Continuous Past Perfect kasutatakse WAS + BEING + III samadel asjaoludel, MINEVIK WAS/WERE + III pv pv HAD + BEEN + III pv mil aktii...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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Inglise keel, tegusõna passiivi ja aktiivi ajad, tabel.

TEGUSÕNA AKTIIVI AJAD Lihtolevik Kestev olevik Perfekti olevik Perfekti kestev O [ ma töötan (igal suvel) ] [ ma töötan (praegu) ] [ ma olen (siin) töötanud (alates [ (täna) olen ma (jub 1987. a.) ] töötanud ] O L I, you, we, they I am E work working I, you, we, they have worked I, you, we they have bee V He, she, it He, she, it is He, she, it has He, she, it has b I works working worked...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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Letter to a friend

Dear Mike, How are you? I'm writing to let you know that I think I found the perfect house for you to rent. It's in a really nice location. The address is 32 Beech Lane, Deighton. You have to sign a six-month contract and the rent is 800 pounds per month. The house is really charming outside. It is a 2-storey white wooden detached house. It has a large garden at the front and also a garage. Inside, the house is wonderful! It is fully-furnished and upstairs there are two bedrooms and a bathroom. Downstairs there is a bathroom, living room with an old fireplace and a dining room and a kitchen. Let me know if you like the sound of it. I hope I'll hear from you soon. Love, Mari ...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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A lamb to the slaughter

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. I hope you won't blame me too much." And he told her. It didn't take long, four or five minutes at most, and she say very still through it all, watching him with a kind of dazed horror as he went further and further away from her with each word. "So there it is," he added. "And I know it's kind of a bad time to be telling you, bet there simply wasn't any other way. Of course I'll give you money and see you're looked after. But there needn't really be any fuss. I hope not anyway. It wouldn't be very good for my job." Her first instinct was not to believe any of it, to reject it all. It occurred to her that perhaps he hadn't even spoken, that she herself had imagined the whole thing. Maybe, if she went about her business and acted as though she hadn't been listening, then later, when she sort of woke up again, she might find none of it had ever happened. "I'll get the supper," she managed to whisper, and this time he didn't stop her. When she walked across the room she couldn't feel her feet touching the floor. She couldn't feel anything at all- except a slight nausea and a desire to vomit. Everything was automatic now - down the steps to the cellar, the light switch, the deep freeze, the hand inside the cabinet taking hold of the first object it met. She lifted it out, and looked at it. It was wrapped in paper, so she took off the paper and looked at it again. A leg of lamb. All right then, they would have lamb for supper. She carried it up...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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Past tenses

E.g. She stood up, went up to her and grabbed her wrists. Completed actions or events, which happened at a stated past time. E.g. I went to the cinema last night. Past habits or states. E.g. my grandfather always wore a hat. Complete actions not connected to the present with a stated or implied time reference. E.g. Beethoven created wonderful classical pieces. Time expressions used with Past Simple: yesterday, last week/month etc, ago, then, just, now, when, in 1991, etc Past continuous is used for: Actions in the middle of happening at a stated past time. E.g. She was flying to Paris this time last Monday. A past action in progress interrupted by another past action. The longer action is in the Past Continuous, the shorter action is in the past Simple. E.g. I...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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Reeglid

1 Like and as Kasutame like, et öelda, et asjad on sarnased. He looks like his father. Ametlikumas vormis kasutame as, et öelda, et asjad on sarnased (esineb enne alust) ­ The exam starts at 9.30 as I have already said. Kasutame as, et rääkida ametitest ja töödest, mida inimesed teevad ­ She works as a teacher in a primary school. Kasutame as, kui me viitame informatsioonile, mida nii rääkija kui kuulaja juba teavad ­ As you know, I'm starting a new job next month. 4.2 Narrative tenses 4.2a Lihtminevik Kasutame: et rääkida sündmustest minevikus, mis on nüüdseks lõppenud ­ I went to the zoo last weekend. et rääkida mineviku situatsioonidest ­ I lived next door to my best friend. kaudses kõnes 4.2b Kestev minevik Kasutame: et rääkida asjades, mis on minevikus kestvad. They were walking along the bank of a river. et rääkida sündmusest, mis o...

Inglise keel - Põhikool
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Superstar 1 tests

_ 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. Marks: 10 2 Choose the correct tense (present simple or present continuous) in these sentences. 1 How do you usually startare you usually starting your day? _____________________________________ 2 What time do you goare you going to bed at weekends? _____________________________________ 3 This Girlzone CD is belongingbelongs to Alan. _____________________________________ 4 I understandam understanding English, but not Spanish. _____________________________________ 5 Why does she runis she running? Because she's late for work. __________________________________ 6 She doesn't enjoyis not enjoying the film. _____________________________________ 7 This milk is tastingtastes horrible. _______________________...

Inglise keel - Keskkool
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Mõtteterad

Calm before the storm set it off, and the sun burnt out tonight. Is it worth the pain, with no one to blame ? but no hhe never called . In a perfect world, a broken heart is fixed . Well baby I don't need you, you're fading in my rearview. You'll never close my eyesYou'll never close my eyes and watch me die. On olemas keegi kellest ma hoolin on olemas keegi keda ma ei nimeta on olemas keegi kellele ma mõtlen on olemas keegi kes teeb mu kurvaks on olemas keegi kes paneb mu naerma ja on keegi keda ma armastan Tõeline armastus! Armastus on nagu lill,mis areneb pisikesest seemnest taimeks,kasvatab õiepunga ja avaneb. Kui teda piisavalt kasta ja soojendada kasvab ta kirjeldamatult kauniks ja võrratult lõhnavaks õieks,mis iialgi ei närtsi. Nagu ka need lilled , mis kasvavad paradiisis,sest armastus on ju samuti pärit paradiisist kohastu ,kus kõik on igave...

Eesti keel - Põhikool
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Islam

There are also large Muslim immigrant communities in other parts of the world such as Western Europe. About 20 percent of Muslims live in Arab countries. Etymology and meaning The word Islm, from the triliteral root slm, is derived from the Arabic verb Aslama, which means "to accept, surrender or submit." Thus, Islam means acceptance of and submission to God, and believers must demonstrate this by worshiping him, following his commands, and avoiding polytheism. The word is given a number of meanings in the Qur'an. In some verses (ayat), the quality of Islam as an internal conviction is stressed: "Whomsoever God desires to guide, He expands his breast to Islam." Other verses connect islm and dn (usually translated as "religion"): "Today, I have perfected your religion (dn) for you; I have completed 1|Page My blessing upon you; I have approved Islam for your religion." Still others describe Islam as an action of returning to God--more than just a verbal affirmation of faith. Articles of faith According to the Qur'an all Muslims have to believe in God, his revelations, his angels, his messengers, and in the "Day of Judgment". Also, there are other beliefs that differ between particular sects. The Sunni concept of predestination is called divine decree, while the Shi'a version is called divine justice. Unique to the Shi'a is the doctrine of Imamah, or the political and spiritual leadership of the Imams. Muslims believe that God revealed his final message to humanity through the Islamic prophet Muhammad via the angel Gabriel. For them, Muhammad was God's final prophet and the Qur'an is the revelations he received over more than two decades. In Islam, prophets are men selected by God to be his messengers. Muslims believe that prophet...

Religioon - Keskkool
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Presentation vocabulary

Good afternoon, everyone. Good morning. My name's (...). I'm the new Finance Manager. Good morning. Let me start by saying just a few words about my own background. I started out in... Welcome to Standard Electronics. I know I've met some of you, but just for the benefit of those I haven't, my name's (...). It's very nice to see you all here today. I'm very pleased to be here. I'm glad you could all make it. Thanks for inviting me. Thank you (all) for coming. TitleSubject I'd like to talk (to you) today about ... I'm going to present the recent ... explain our position on ... introduce ... brief you on ... inform you about ... describe ... The subject of my talk focus presentation topic paper (academic) speech (us...

Inglise keel - Tallinna Tehnikaülikool
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Lühendite seletus

NIDR Clearinghouse for Network Information and Discovery and Retrieval [Internet] CMIP Common Management Information Protocol CMIS Common Management Information ServicesSystem CML Chemical Markup Language + Conceptual Modelling Language + Computer Managed Learning + Current Mode Logic CMM Capability Maturity Model CMMS Computerized Maintenance Management Software CMMU CacheMemory Management Unit [Motorola] CMOS Coats-Mellon Operational Specification + Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor CMOV Conditional Move CMP Compare + Computer CMPS Compare Word String CMS Call Management Server + Code Management System + Compiler Monitor System + Content Management System + Conversation Monitor System CMTS Cable Modem Termination System CMVC Configuration Management Version Control [IBM] CMW Compartmented Mode Workstation CMY Cyan-Magenta-Yellow (color model) CMYK Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Black (color model) CNA Certified NetWareNetwork Administrator CNAPS Co-Processing Node Architecture for Parallel Systems CNC Computerized Numerical Control CNE Certified NetWare Engineer .CNF Configuration (file name extension) CNG Calling (tone) CNI Certified Novell Instructor [Novell] CNIDR Clearinghouse for Networked Information and Discovery and Retrieval [Internet] CNN Composite Network Node CNR Carrier to Noise Ratio + Communication Network Riser CNSS Core Nodal Switching Subsystem [Internet] CNT Carbon Nanotube .CNT Contents (file name extension) CNV Conventional (pertaining to Memory) CNVT Convert CNX Certified Network Expert CO Central Office + Command Output + Convert Out COAST Card On A Stick (module) COAX Coaxial Cable COB Chip-On-Board .COB COBOL source code (file name extension) COBOL Common Bu...

Informaatika - Kutsekool
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Topic - Libraries

In addition to providing materials, they also provide the services of specialists who are experts in matters related to finding and organizing information, called librarians. 2. History The first libraries were only partly libraries, being composed for the most part of unpublished records which are usually viewed as archives, not libraries. Findings from the citystates of Sumer have revealsed temple rooms full of clay tablets. Those archives were made up almost completely of the records of commercial transactions or inventories with only a few documents touching historical records or legends. Things were pretty same in temple records on papyrus in Ancient Egypt. The earliest discovered private archives were kept at Ugarit (which is located in today's Syria). Besides inventories, texts of myths may have been standardized for teaching new scribes. Private or personal libraries made up of nonfiction and fiction books first appeared in Greece. The first ones appeared some time near the 5th Century BC. Libraries were filled with parchment and papyrus scrolls. There were a few institutional or royal libraries like the Library of Alexandria which were open to an educated public but on the whole, collections were private. In Persia, many libraries were established bu royalty and the Persian Kings. Among the first ones was a royal library in Isfahan. One of the most important public libraries established around 667 AD in Iran was the Library of Gundishapur which was a part of a bigger scientific complex. In the west, the first public libraries were established under the Roman Empire as each new emperor strove to open one or many which outshone that of his predecessor. Unlike the Greek librar...

Inglise keel - Põhikool
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