My weekend I think that the weekend is best part of the week. 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...
What a terrible day! Today I woke up at 7:30 as usual. Before I went to school, I met my friend. She didn`t just pass by, as she did before. She said hello and asked some stupid questions. Then she went to school. I was so glad to see her! After this my mom bringed me to school. I hate some lessons in my school! I`m very tired becouse I have to do lot of homework. Soon is my birthday and I`m not happy at all. I don`t want all this friends to come. Next weekend I will go skiing. I like it! I`m not very good at it, but i`m trying! Today I talked only about my school homework to my friends. I hope that they aren`t bored of me! Some people just irritable me in my school.You know I don't stupid girls, especially some of my classmates. They are my classmates and some of them think only about what to wear. I know that clotches are not so important in live. They think they...
Õie 67A-4 Pärnu, Estonia 80032 April 14, 2008 Dear Jaanika, It's been a while since we last wrote, so I thought I'd drop you a line to bring you up to date with what's been happening here. Actually, right now I'm laying under the palm tree and having a nice vacation at Bahama Island. I've been here for a week already and the time is just flowing by. I'm planning to relax and enjoy my vacation for another 2 weeks. Then I have to fly back home and start to work hard. But as a matter of fact I'm already thinking about my summer plans. I'm kind a sure that it wont be that relaxing at all, because I've thought about some money collecting. So my plans are that the first 2 months I'll mostly spend working. And for the last mont...
Film review "Scent of a Woman" 1992 by Martin Brest Scent of a Woman is the story of Frank Slade, a blind, retired army colonel who hires Charlie Simms, a poor college student on the verge of expulsion, to take care of him over Thanksgiving weekend. At the beginning of the weekend, Frank takes Charlie to New York, where he reveals to the student that he intends to visit his family, have a few terrific meals, sleep with a beautiful woman and, finally, commit suicide. Over the weekend, as they learn about life through their series of adventures, they start trusting eachother. Two absolute favourite scenes: The first is in the New York ballroom where the blind Lt. Colonel teaches a lady to dance the tango. It is so smooth and dramatic that even a couch potato is tempted to dance along. The second and most profound is the speech that Al Pacino makes in defense of Charlie at the prep school disciplinary hearing. It has to go down as...
My local supermarket I will be telling you about my local supermarket. It is about 1 kilometre from my house. Its name is Jannsen and it was named after the Estonian journalist Johann Voldemar Jannsen. I actually have quite many supermarkets around me but I chose this one because I feel like it has more of a story than the others. When you get to the building and have a look at it, you would definitely think that it needs renovation and it is definitely quite old and is from the Soviet times. It is actually really colourful, compared to most supermarkets, therefore it attracts all kinds of children from the area. It has a huge variety of materials in the shop, starting from fruit and vegetables and ending with toys, clothes and even cooking meals. Sadly, the fact that it is old, makes it quite enjoyable for the alcoholics to be around the area. It has three checkout counters where you can buy your grocer...
Inglise keel Tervitamine ja head aega ütlemine Tervitamine: Head aega ütlemine: hi - tere bye - head aega hello - tere goodbye - head aega good morning - tere hommikust goodnight - head ööd good aftrenoon - tere päevast see you! - nägemiseni! good evening - tere õhtust see you soon! - näeme varsti! see you later! - näeme hiljem! have a nice day! - head päeva! have you good weekend! - head nädalavahetust! Värvid white - valge purple - lilla yellow - kollane grey - hall orange - oranz black - must pink - roosa red - punane brown - pruun green - roheline blue - sinine Kuidas sul läheb? How are you? - Kuidas sul läheb His - poiss I am fine, thank you. - Mul läheb hästi, tänan. Her. - tüdruk His name is Peter. - Tema nimi on Pete...
Modals Sandra Haar Form 11 I am going to talk about... Can Could May Might Must Should Would Ought to Excercises References How do we use modal verbs? Affirmative: Subject + modal + infinitive, Example: She should stay Negative: Subject + modal(n`t) + infinitive, Example: She shouln`t stay Interrogative: (Wh) Modal + Subject + Infinitive, Example: Why should she stay? Can Ability to do something in the present-I can speak English. Permission to do something in the present-Can I go to the cinema? Request - Can you wait a moment, please? Offer- I can lend you my car till tomorrow. Suggestion- Can we visit Grandma at the weekend? Possibility- It can get very hot in Arizona. Could Ability to do something in the past- I could speak English. Permission to do something in the past- I could go to the cinema. Polite question- Could I go to the cinema, please? Polit...
Complete the sentences. was, were, wasn´t, weren´t 1. Ella and Emily weren´t at school yesterday. They were both ill. 2. Jim wasn´t at home yesterday. He was at his granny. 3. It was a long race. We were all tired. 4. My grandfather wasn´t born in a small village. 5. I was late for school this morning. I was so unhappy. 6. I was ill last weekend. Now i´m well. 7. Where were you born? 8. Today Katie room is tidy, but yesterday her things was all over the floor.
Test 4 1 Translate. 1 Kiusamine võib olla ka suusõnaline. Bullying can be verbal, too. 2 Ära kutsu kedagi solvavate nimedega Don 't call anyone names. 3 Ta püüdis mind rahustada. He tried to calm me down. 4 Räägi see oma sõpradega selgeks. Talk it through with your friends. 5 Ma tahan maha istuda. Mul käib pea ringi. I want to sit down. I feel dizzy. 6 Jim pani mulle jala ette. Jim tripped me up. 7 kellegagi tüli norima pick a fight with sb 8 kellegi ees vabandama apologize to sb 2 Put the verbs in the past simple, the past continuous, or the past perfect. 1 By the time we got home Aunt Mary and Uncle John had left for Liverpool. (get; leave) 2 Jane and Lisa were walking by the riverside when they heard somebody crying for help. (walk; hear) 3 I started reading a detective story after i had had a shower. (start; have) 4 Tom pushed Alan away and asked if he was picking a fight. (push; as...
Description of a person My best friend Villem was born in Tallinn, but he lived in Palamuse for very many years.Also he graduated Oskar Lutsu`s Palamuse Gymnasium.Now he`s back in Tallinn and works in General Building OÜ. Villem has brown hair and brown eyes.Also he is very tall.As he goes to gym every weekend, he has trained body and beacuse of his work he is very strong.This boy is stubborn and he always needs to get what he wants-usually he gets it.He is also kind-hearted and caring boy.He always puts his family needs at the first and then comes his own needs. Villem is very sociable and beacuse of his job he is cooperative.He likes to go out and get some new friends.He always takes part of different avtivities or events.
It was a perfectly ordinary Friday evening. Dark, muddy and full moon shining in the sky.Parents decided to go to our summer cottage on this weekend. It is a little old house in the woods, but not far from our house there are ohter summer cottages. Father helped us carry things into the house, after that sister and I decided to take a walk in the woods. Mom asked us to be careful, because people were talking about a creature that was hairy, fast and with bloody eyes and sharp teeth. We thought it is unbelivable and funny, just for people could have something to talk about. After all it seemed impossible. We took different way than usually. We walked until we came to an old, ugly, deserted house. Curiosity was so great that we forgot mom's advice. Approaching the house we saw window frames covered with cobwebs . We decided to open the door even tough we were frightened... Creeeek! We trembled and took a step back .. we realized that it w...
Konspekt 1.Kui me teame tulevikust, me tavaliselt kasutame oleviku. Me kasutame lihtoleviku selle jaoks mis on planeeritud või korraldatud. ● I have concert next week. ● The bus arrives at 7.30 in the morning. ● I have test tomorrow. ● We’ll have party next friday. Me saame kasutada kestva oleviku plaanide või korralduste jaoks. ● I’m playing basketball today. ● They are coming to see us tomorrow. ● I’am celebrating my birthday next week. 2.Me kasutame will et rääkida tulevikust. Kui me teeme ennustusi. ● It will be hard day tomorrow. ● I think my brother will buy me a car. ● I’m sure my ex will be jealous about my new girlfriend. Mõeldes want to(olla) või be willing to (olla valmis ehk abivalmis) ● I hope you will help me at my project. ● Marika says he will help me Teha Offers(pakkumisi) ja promises(lubadusi). ● We’ll talk abou...
Jnglise keele väljendid Kuidas läheb? - How are you? Hästi, aitäh I`m fine, thanks Mitte nii hästi not so well Mitte väga hästi not very well Aga sinul? and you? Tere hommikust Good morning Tere päevast Good afternoon Tere õhtust Good evening Tere Hello Tore sind näha Nice to see you Meeldiv tutvuda Nice to meet you Mitte eriti Not so good Head aega Good-bye Homseni See you tomorrow Head nädalalõppu Have a nice weekend Oli tore sinuga/teiega tutvuda Its was nice meeting you Minu nimi on... My name is... Mis teie nimi on? What`s your name Palun saage tuttavaks minu... Please meet you... Kust te pärit olete? Where are you from? Ma olen... I´m from... Kui vana sa oled/te olete... How old are you... Ma olen 25 aastane. - I´m 25(years old) Mis on sinu/teie telefoni number? What`s your phone number Minu telefoni number on... My phone number is... Millega sa tegeled? What du you do? Ma olen... ...
Use the correct tense: 1. .................. did your aunt ........... (live) in Tallinn three years ago? 2. Why is the child crying? .................. the dog..................(bite) her? 3. Next year I..................(be) very good at English. 4. ..................you..................(hear) this story before? 5. Tom..................(know) this man. He ...................(meet) him before. 6. ..................you..................(come) to the party with me tomorrow? 7. ..................you..................(be) to Scotland? Our family ..................(go) there last summer. 8. What .................. you .................. (like) to do in the evenings? 9. At noon yesterday we ....................................(not drink) tea, we ....................................(dig in the garden.) 10. Charlie is not in the room. What..................he..................(do) ? 11. ............
Life in Estonia through the eyes of an economics student I have been studying economics for a few months now and I would not say that my point of view on life in Estonia has changed. There are some things I recently started to look on differently but I am not sure is it because of TUT or not. Through my entire life I have seen Estonia as a strong and fast growing country which is also a fact because Estonian economy was one of the fastest growing in the world until 2006 with growth rates even exceeding 10% annually. I find it being quite impressive. There are some fields which Estonia can fill with supplies by itself. We are nearly energy independent country, supplying over 90% of our electricity need with locally mined oil shale. Estonia has also an alternative energy sources such as wood and peat. I could call myself earth friendly because I love walking around the forest and breading some fresh air but I do not li...
Golden Grammar rules 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'...
Present Perfect: + I/ You/ We/ They have visited them/ Key words: ever, never, since, yet, spoken to them already, this week, today He/She/It has visted them/spkoken to Millal kasutatakse? Tegevus, mis sai them alguse minevikus ja kestab olevikus või lõppes lähiminevikus ja väljendab _ I/You/We/They haven't visited them kogemust them/ spoken to them Example Sentence: He has fixed the He/She/It hasn't visited them/ spoken to light. She has broken the vase. He has them been side since Saturday. ? Have You/We/They visited them/ spoken to them? Has He/She/It visited them/ spoken to them? Past simple: + I/You/He/She/We/They visted friend Key words: yesterday, ago, last week, in last weekend 2012 I/Y...
TASEMET ÖÖ NAMES:......................................... DATE:..................... SCHOOL:............................ Enter the correct one (s) Foreword (s). 1. It was predictable .... the very beginning. 2. Jack was so angry that he turned Michael .... the room. 3. You should dry the floor .... the mop. 4. A great idea came .... my mind. 5. We went ... Finland .... the end .... the summer. 6. Tom always blamed me .... this accident. 7. My parents had already left the room ... this time. 8. Mary spoke ... a very loud voice. 9. My grandpa suffers ... a heart disease. 10. Daniel spends a lot ... time working ... the research. 11. Keith is too hard ... his son. 12. Russia decided to put the chemical factory ... action. 13. Carly warned John ... the criminals ... the streets ... nights. 14. A beautiful song was played ... memory ... Tess. 15. Mother turned ... the lights and silence fell ... the room. 16. We ...
Hi, well my topic of this presentation is teenage girls. I chose this topic because I really like to discuss about the life of a teenage girls and what is it really about? And why only girls? The answer is close to why scientists investigate the big mysterios space. We all want to know the secret of infinite mystery. And why only girls? That part is actually quite easy, Cause every teenage girl edventually will come to that point of her little teenage life where they just get sick of boys. I think girls are pretty much the biggest question to all teenagers and why just to teenagers? Answer to that question you will get while growing up. Well at least I think so. And now some more specifics about teenage girls. There are all kind of teenage girls. Well, for exempel the ones who think that being a teenage girl is all about boys, drugs and alcohol, then there are ofcourse those sissy girls and neards,plus there are the ones who live THE mo...
1 Translate 1) Mulle ei meeldi, kui sa kasutad minu arvutit luba küsimata. I hate it when you use my computer without asking permission. 2) Jason ja Jack koristavad oma tuba kordamööda. Jason and Jack take turns on cleaning the room 3) Mulle ei meeldi see salat; selles on liiga palju äädikat. I don't like this salad; this has too much vinegar on it. 4) Isa nõudis, et me rääkiksime tõtt Dad insisted that we'd tell the truth 5) Kui ma karbi avasin, leidsin, et äratuskell oli viga saanud. When I opened the box I found that alarm clock was damaged. 6) See pole aus! See on pettus It's not fair! It's a cheat! 7) Vanaema tavaliselt küpsetab mu sünnipäevaks metspähklikooki. Granny usually cooks hazelnut cake for my birthday 8) Meie meeskonnal läheb sellel hooajal hästi. Our team is doing well this season. 2 Complete the sentences with prepositions. 1) According to a survey people think that climate change is a serious...
Form 7 Unit 16 Translation 1. Mida me võiksime teha sel nädalavahetusel? Lähme kunstinäitusele! What shall we do this weekend? Let's go to an art exhibition! 2. Millist vaba aja tegevust sa eelistad uisutamist või pikniku pidamist? Which leisure activity do you prefer ice-skating or having a picnic? 3. Ma pigem läheksin vaatamisväärsustega tutvuma kui teatrisse. I would rather go sightseeing than to the theatre. 4. Mina sooviksin minna rokk-kontserdile Guns N' Roses esituses. I would like to go to a rock concert performed by Guns N' Roses. 5. Ma nõuan, et me läheksime kardiga sõitma! I demand (that) we go go-karting! 6. Me kõik eelistame minna muusikalile. Olgu, aga ärge olge pettunud, kui ma ei saa pileteid. All of us (We) prefer to go to the music...
Test 7 1 Translate. 1 Vabandage, kust ma saan osta spordijalatseid ja dressi? Excuse me, where can I buy trainers and a tracksuit? 2 Kas ma saan teid aidata? Can I help you? 3 Kas teil on seda punast dressipluusi M suurusele? Do you have this red sweatshirt in size M? 4 Kus ma saan seda proovida? Where can I tray it on? 5 Siin on teie tsekk ja raha tagasi. Here is your receipt and your change. 6 Majapidamistarvete osakond asub teisel korrusel ekskalaatorite kõrval. The homeware department is on the first floor, next to escalators. 7 kasutatud asju ostma buy second-hand 8 piinlik juhtum embarrassing incident 2 Complete the sentences. Use much, many, a lot of. 1 Is there much snow in the garden? 2 I´m going shopping. How much bread do you need? 3 Look at the lake! I´ve never seen so many swans before. 4 I´m really upset. I made very many mistakes in my maths test. 5 We can go to the cine...
Wales Overview Capital: Cardiff, population 341,054 Other major towns: Swansea, Newport, Wrexham Official Languages: Welsh, English Population: 3,006,430 (StatsWales 2010) Patron Saint: St David Climate similar to the rest of the UK changes quite quickly Rain - autumn and early winter months (October January) the summer months are the hottest Language All speak English Welsh language is spoken fluently by over half a million - 20% of the population It's called Cymraeg Myths King Arthur & his soldiers Mabinogion - a collection of their medieval tales Lady of the Lake Beddgelert Castles Over 600 castles Caerphilly castle one of the largest Castell coch red castle Cardiff Castle tourist attraction St David Celebrat...
Unit 2 Test 1 Translate. 1 Mulle ei meeldi, kui sa kasutad minu arvutit luba küsimata. I don´t like it when you use my computer without asking permission. 2 Jason ja Jack koristavad oma tuba kordamööda. Jason and Jack take turns tidying their room. 3 Mulle ei meeldi see salat; selles on liiga palju äädikat. I don´t like this salad; it has too much vinegar in it. 4 Isa nõudis, et me tõtt räägiksime. Father insisted us telling the truth. 5 Kui ma karbi avasin, leidsin, et äratuskell oli viga saanud. When I opened the box, I found that the alarm clock was damaged. 6 See pole aus! See on pettus! It´s not fair! That´s cheating! 7 Vanaema tavaliselt küpsetab mu sünnipäevaks metspähkikooki. My grandmother usually bakes hazelnut cake for my birthday. 8 Meie meeskonnal läheb sellel hooajal hästi. Our team is doing well this season. 2 Complete the sentences with prepositions. 1 According to a survey pe...
INGLISE KEELE KORDAMINE TIME CLAUSES Present Simple · Permanent states, facts (Tom works..) · Repeated and habitual actions, routines (She usually goes..) · Laws of nature and general truths (The sun sets in the west) · Timetables and programmes · Sporting commentaries, rewiews (Beckham wins the ball, crosses and Owen scores) · Feelings and emotions (I love Tallinn..) TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH PRESENT SIMPLE: usually, often, always, every day/week etc, in the morning/evening etc, at night/the weekend, on Fridays etc. Present Continuous · Actions taking place at or arount the moment of speaking (The kids are watching TV..) · Fixed arrangements in the near future (I'm going to the dentist tomorrow) · Currently changing ang developing situations (The number of burgularies is increasing) · Wi...
FUTURE SIMPLE BE GOING TO Will + infinitive (will go) Am/is/are going to + infinitive (is going to rain) 1.A decision at the moment of 1.Future plans made before the speaking: moment of speaking: A: 'I'm cold'. A: 'We've run out of milk.' B: 'I'll close the window'. B: 'I know, I'm going to buy some.' 2.Prediction based on opinion: 2.Prediction based on present I think the Conservatives will win the evidence: next election. Look at those boys playing football! 3.A future fact: They're going to break the window. He will be ten next year. 4.Promises / requests / refusal / willingness: I'll help you with your homework. Will you give me a hand? 5.In the same way as the future...
Fill in IN, ON, AT: 1. Dave was born in September. 2. He was born on the 16th of May 3. We agreed to meet at half past four. 4. On Christmas we all went to see our grandmother. 5. Jennifer came to England in 1992. 6. It started to snow on New Year's Day. 7. The First World War ended in 1918. 8. She arrived in spring. 9. We met on Sunday afternoon last week. 10. Do you drive at night? 11. It's Bruce's birthday next Wednesday. 12. Dick and Mary got married in 1993 on the 10th of July. 13. At midnight we heard footsteps. 14. In the morning we went to school as usual. 15. This castle was built in the 15th century. 16. My brother is taking his driving test at 2 o'clock on the 4th of October. 17. Mr Froster doesn't go to office on Saturdays. 18. We'll see Ken tomorrow evening. 19. It happened last week. 20. Can you come to see me on Friday morning? 21. Ron and Laura were in Italy...
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 I will you the story...
The gerund form -ing The gerund form -ing is used: After some main verbs. (admit, appreciate, consider, delay, deny, detest, dislike, enjoy, escape, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, imagine, involve, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, prefer, put off, recommend, resent, risk, suggest, understand) I do not recommend going to that restaurant. After an adjective, verb or noun followed by a preposition. She is really good at swimming. He apologised to arriving late. I quite like the thought of working in a travel agency. In some fixed expressions I can not bear listening to people who complain. I can not help feeling that he is cheating us. That book is not worth reading. The infinitive with to The infinitive with to is used: After some main verbs (afford, agree, appear, arrange, ask, attempt, bear, begin, care, choose, consen...
"Eclipse" (Twilight saga 3 book) by Stephenie Meyer - review of 2 chapters This book contains over 27 chapters and almost 600 pages. Every Twilight saga book is thicker than previous book. I read it in English because it isn't released in Estonian yet. Eclipse opens with Bella Swan and her boyfriend Edward reunited after their tortuous parting in New Moon. Bella's eventual transformation into a bloodsucking immortal is now guaranteed, yet all is not well in the drizzly town of Forks, Washington. Now Charlie - Bella's dad - hates Edward little bit because of all pain what he had brought to Bella. Bella is grounded too now and Edward only can visit her afternoon until 9 PM. But anyway Edward climbs to Bella's room after Charlie's fallen asleep. Charlie want that Bella communicates with other friends too because most of to...
Test Name:............................................................ Mark:...................... 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...
We can report people's words by using direct speech or direct speech reported speech. speech `I'm tired!', Helen said. Helen said (that) she was tired. The main verb of the sentence is usually past ( Tom said that... / I told her that...) and the rest of the sentence is usually past too. Sequence of tenses if the verb in the main sentence is in the past tense the other verbs are usually in one of the past tense too. Present Simple Past Simple I'm a teacher. He said (that) he was a teacher Present Progressive Past Progressive I'm having lunch with my He said (that) he was having parents. lunch with his parents. Past Simple Past Perfect He said (that) he had bought a I bought a new car. new car. Future Simple ...
Home and family 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 c...
EESSÕNAD ABOVE kohal above the shelf ON peal on the desk on Monday evening UNDER all under the bed BEFORE enne before the meeting AFTER pärast after the movie WITH kellega/ millega connected with the profit FOR eest / jaoks pay for the products for 200 euros DURING kestel, vältel during the seminar FROM ... TO millest milleni from 9 to 5 from the hotel to the beach IN sees in May in the office AT sees, juures at the window akna juures at the dentist's at the airport at school at home at work at the weekend at night at nine o'clock at the beginning of the year TO sisse go to work NEXT TO kõrval ...
UNIT 4 4.1 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 sündm...
Reported speech is often also called indirect speech. When we use reported speech, we are usually talking about the past (because obviously the person who spoke originally spoke in the past). The verbs therefore usually have to be in the past too. For example: "I'm going to the cinema". He said he was going to the cinema. Basic tense chart The tenses generally move backwards in this way (the tense on the left changes to the tense on the right): present simple past simple I'm a teacher. He said he was a teacher past continuous. present continuous He said he was having lunch with his I'm having lunch with my parents. parents. p...
Writing Letter/Email [ greeting- PH1 Opening remarks, reason for writing-PH2,3 developments(arengud)-PH4 closing remarks- sign off] Informal- are sent to people you know well. Semi-formal- to your friend parents Formal-are normally sent to people an (friends, relatives) ect.. official position or to people u dont know well An informal greeting (Dear Formal greetings (Dear Mr and Formal greetings: Dear Sir/Madam-when u dont know the Lucy, Uncle Bill,Mum) Mrs Jones, ) nam...
Present Simple I Make Do not make Do I make? (lihtolevik) He/she/it Speaks Does not speak Does they go? We/you/they Do not go Do not go Present Continuous I am speaking Am not speaking Am I speaking? (kestev olevik) He/she/it is going Is not going Is he going? We/you/they are making Are not making Are you making? Present Perfect I Have asked Have not asked Have I asked? (täisminevik) He/she/it Has gone Has not gone Has she gone? We/you/they Have made Have not made Have they made? Present Perfect I have been asking Have not been asking Have I been asking? Continuous (kestev He/she/it has been going Has not been going Has he been go...
PREPOSITIONS (eessõnad) Prepositions of place: KUS? WHERE? AT ON IN at 10 High Street on Fifth Avenue in the world at 224 Fifth Avenue on the street(AmE) in High Street at the corner of the street on the plane in the east of Europe at a hotel on a bus in London at a store on a boat/ship in Trafalgar Square at the concert on the floor in America at the cinema on the wall in a village at the theatre on the shelf in the country at the station on the table in (the) town at the airport ...
Unit 1/ Present Simple be /lihtolevik + - ? I am your teacher I'm not am I German? Yes- I am, you are, she/she/it is, we are, You are in room 13 you aren't am you German? you are, they are. He is jane he/she/it isn't Is he/she/it German? No I'm not, you aren't, he/she/it isn't, we aren't, She is marta we aren't are we German? you aren't, they aren't. It is a school. you aren't are you German? We are students they aren't are they German? You are in class 12 They are teachers Unit 2 / present simple + - ? yes- I do, you do, he/she/it does. I work I don't work ...
1. Active/Passive Active - the professor teaches the students. Passive - The students are taught by the professor 2. Present Simple [VERB] + s/es in third person. Tegevus on korduv või tavapärane. You speak English. I play tennis. Cats like milk. The train leaves tonight at 6 PM. I am here now. Active= Once a week, Tom cleans the car. Passive= Once a week, the car is cleaned by Tom. 3. Present Continuous [am/is/are + present participle]. Tegevus toimub/ei toimu praegusel hetkel. You are watching TV. You are learning English now. I am studying to become a doctor. I am meeting some friends after work. Active= Right now, Tom is writing the letter. Passive= Right now, the letter is being written by Tom. 4. Past Simple [VERB+ed] or irregular verbs. Tegevus algas/lõppes minevikus täpsel ajal. . You called Debbie. I saw a movie yesterday. I finished work, walked to the beach, and found a nice place to swim. I lived in Brazil for two year...
Mare Jõul Ülle Kurm I Love English 6 Workbook Studium Units 1-4 e-formaat Toimetatud Tartu Emajõe Koolis Toimetaja I. Tars Tartus, 2016 Elektroonilisse vormingusse kohandatud õpikus kasutatud märgised, mis aitavad otsingukäsu kasutamisel navigeerida * Tavakirjas leheküljenumbri ees on kolm järjestikust sidekriipsu, tühik ja vastava lehekülje number, näiteks, --- 5; * peatüki ette on kirjutatud kolm x-i, tühik ja vastava peatüki number, näiteks xxx 5; * visuaalne info on pandud kahekordsete ümarsulgude vahele. I Love English 6 töövihik sobib inglise keele õpetamiseks 8. klassis Töövihik vastab riiklikule õppekavale Retsenseerinud Piret Kärtner, Viive Latt, Ingrit Tera Toimetanud Viiu Menning, Nicola Fyfe, Tiina Helekivi Kujundanud ja küljendanud Eve Kurm Tehniliselt toimetanud Andero Kurm Illustreerinud Ülle Meister Esikaas: Boswell and Dr. Johnson (foto Scanpix). Vaata Unit 20. Autoriõigus: Mare Jõul, Ülle Kurm, ...
Prepositions Table of Contents Prepositions of Time – in, on & at ....................................................................... 2 Prepositions of Time – for & since ....................................................................... 3 Prepositions of Time – for & during ..................................................................... 3 Prepositions of Time – during & while ................................................................. 4 Prepositions of Time – by & by the time .............................................................. 4 Prepositions of Time – until & from ... till / to ... ................................................. 4 Prepositions of Time - ago................................................................................... 5 Prepositions of Place – in ..........................................
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Verbs! Verb forms Review of tenses Chapter 12, Pg 215 1 Timeline Draw a timeline of your life. List 810 events on the time line. Make sure you list your future graduation date! Moved to Cali 2005 Was Born Traveled to Europe Husband 1978 School graduates @ Oxford 1999 Started Got married School 1983 2008 2 The Six English Verb Tenses Three Simple Tenses Simple continuous Present You walk. You are walking I run. I am running. Past You Walked You w...
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. PRESENT CONTINUOUS/PROGRESSIVE (kestev olevik) Form: am/is/are + ing Use: 1. Unfinished actions happening at or around the time of speaking. Listen! Somebody is crying. They are building a new bridge in our town....
ACTIVE TENSES Active form You use an active verb when you want to say that the subject of a sentence does something. · [Thing doing action] + [verb] + · +[thing receiving action] · Examples The professor (subject doing action) teaches (verb) · the students (object receiving action). · Mary (subject doing action) · washes (verb) · the dishes ( object receiving action). The tenses of the verb 1.Present (olevik) 2.Past (minevik) 3.Future (tulevik) 4.Future in the past (kaudne tulevik) Iga aeg võib esineda neljas eri rühmas 1.IndefiniteTenses (üldajad) 2.Continious Tenses (kestvad ajad) 3.Perfect Tenses (perfekti ajad) 4.Perfect Continious Tenses (perfekti kestvad ajad) Indefinite Tenses (üldajad) used to describe actions but do not state whether the action is completed or on- going märgivad tegevuse sooritamise fakti Peter visits us every day. Peter visited ...
TENSES. ACTIVE VOICE. 1. Present Simple (üldolevik) I (he, she, it s) he works Eitav,küsiv do (I, you, we, they) he does not work does (he, she, it) does he work? Verbidele, mis lõpevad infinitiivis ss, -sh, -ch, -x või o, lisatakse ainsuse 3. pöördes es he touches, she goes Verbidel, mis lõpevad y-ga, mille ees on konsonant, muutub y->ies carry - he carries Vrdl: play he plays 1. Harjumuspärane, korduv tegevus või seisund olevikus. Tom drinks tea every day. He lives in Brussels. 2. Üldtuntud tõed, loodusseadused The earth goes round the sun. 3. Tulevikus toimuv tegevus a) Sõiduplaanid, planeeritud programmid. The train for Tallinn leaves at 10. The course begins on Monday. ...
Letters Letters FORMAL, INFORMAL, TRANSACTIONAL TASK 1 Read the extracts and answer the questions. · Where are the extracts from? · What is the purpose of each letter? · How do they differ? · Which extracts are examples of formal letters? · How is the reader addressed in a formal letter? · What are the closing remarks for formal letters? · What is the salutation in a friendly letter? · How would you end extracts 1,2,3 ? · How would you begin the extracts 4 and 5? 1. Dear Mr Miller, I received your kind invitation to the reception. Unfortunately, owing to other commitments. I will be unable to attend ... 2. Dear Ralph, l just got your invitation to the company's event. l `m afraid I can't make it because I've a/ready made plans which l can "t change ... 3. Dear Sirs, I am writing to complain about the poor quality of ...
Words that ADD information · also · and · another · besides first, second, third, ... · furthermore · in addition · moreover The little girl put on her yellow shirt and brown overalls. Chris is on the basketball team this semester at Indiana School for the Deaf. In addition, he is on the soccer team. We will be here for one more week so we can finish up our work. Another reason we are staying longer is because we do not want to miss the Deaf Way conference. First of all, pour a half-cup of milk in the bowl; second, add two eggs; and third, stir the mixture. I admire I. King Jordan because he is the first deaf president of Gallaudet. Besides that, I admire him because he is a great long distance runner. Furthermore, he is a dedicated family man. All in all, there ís not much to dislike about the man, except he is too perfect! Crystal likes camping in the mountains. Also, Crystal is an experienced hiker. Texas Schoo...