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London
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London

Kingdom. It`s one of the largest and most populated cities in the world. More than 7 million people live in London today. London is situated in south-eastern England on the River Thames. People have lived in the area for more than 5000 years. London is made up of two ancient cities that are now joined together – the city of London and the city of Westminister.Both cities together make up an area called Greater London. London is famous for its parks.Hyde park is one of the largest and nicest of them. Tourism is one of London´s largest industries. The city is full of red doubledeckers that drive visitors from one famous place to another all day long. The most popular places for tourist to visit are the Houses of Parlament,the Tower of London,Buckingham Palace,the London Eye and Madame Tussaud`s Wax Museum Buckingham Palace London Eye the Tower of London

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London
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London

most populated cities in the world. More than 7 million people live in London today. London is situated in south-eastern England on the River Thames. The Romans started to build a town on the River Thames about 2000 years ago. They called their town Londinium and that`s where the name London comes from. London is made up of two ancient cities that are now joined together - the city of London and the city of Westminster. London is famous for it`s parks. Hyde Park is one of the largest and nicest of them . In summer you can walk in the park have a picnic or rent a small boat and go fishing. Hyde Park is also a place for big rock concerts - the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Queen, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and the Foo Fighters are just some of the bands that have played there.

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Narrative-story
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Narrative-story

They seemed so terryfing to me. Few of them noticed me standing here and they gave me smirky smiles. That scared me even more. How the hell am I supposed to enjoy this trip with these guys? I started walking slowly towards them, thinking that maybe I should turn around and not go to this trip. But I payed so much money and waited for this journey for so long. I reached the group and I was shaking a little. But you know what? They turned out to be the nicest and friendliest people and I had the best trip ever with them. That’s why there is a saying that don’t judge a book by it’s cover- so basically don’t judge people by their appearance.

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The Unique Girl
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The Unique Girl

that Lila simply doesn't care what others think of her. If she feels threatened she uses the help of a good old friend called sarcasm. Always handy and helps you get rid of annoying people and their stupid questions. And last but not least, something essential to Lily is hating everything mainstream. There are tons of thing she loudly and gladly expresses her hate towards as they are to common. To bring an example the colour pink, pop songs, everyone's favourite teacher, the prettiest or the nicest girl in the neighbourhood, jeans and so on. But as already mentoned, if you're a friend, Lily seems like any other (yes, in time you'll get used to her loud laugh). The good thing is that few don't own an opinnion about her. It's the matter of an individual mind.. Love her or hate her. She is still there.

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Grammar Revision-8klass-I
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Grammar Revision (8klass) I

NT. There are girls. (mitu) V. OMASTAV KÄÄNE (POSSESSIVE CASE) Vastab küsimusele kelle oma? Father ´ s car Judy ´ s book Mari-Liis ´ s pens (Andres ´ s; Denis ` s; James ` s) Girls ´ hats Children ´ s toys Goose´ s feathers VI. OMADUSSÕNA VÕRDLUSASTMED (COMPARISONS) ALGVÕRRE KESKVÕRRE ÜLIVÕRRE small smaller THE smallest nice nicer The nicest big bigger the biggest happy happier the happiest beautiful (al. 3 silpi) more beautiful the most beautiful tired more tired the most tired boring more boring the most boring Erandid: good/ well better the best Bad/ ill worse the worst

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Golden Grammar rules
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Golden Grammar rules

(NOT Let's wait until it will get dark.) We'll start as soon as Mary arrives. (NOT We'll start as soon as Mary will arrive.) 32. Before most abstract nouns, we use great, not big. I have great respect for her ideas. (NOT I have big respect for her ideas.) We had great difficulty in understanding him. (NOT We had big difficulty in understanding him.) 33. Don't use the with a superlative when you are not comparing one person or thing with another. Compare: She's the nicest of the three teachers. She's nicest when she's working with small children. This is the best wine I've got. This wine is best when it's three or four years old. 34. Put enough after, not before, adjectives. This soup isn't hot enough. (NOT This soup isn't enough hot.) She's old enough to walk to school by herself. 35. Don't use a structure with that ... after want or would like. My parents want me to go to university. (NOT My parents want that I go to university

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The article
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The article

the police, the public, the army, the management, the government The government has raised the teachers’ salaries. • to turn an adjective into a noun to refer to a group of people in general: the poor, the rich, the young, the old, the unemployed, the homeless, the disabled, the British, the Spanish, the Dutch The rich can never understand the poor. • before superlatives and ordinals: the best, the most beautiful, the nicest the second, the fourth, the twenty-first My birthday is on the fourth of July. • when referring to a particular type of something in general: The giraffe is the tallest of all animals. (the giraffe refers to the species) When was the telephone invented? (the telephone as a certain type of device) 5

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Australia
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Australia

an average humidity of 65 per cent. Average maximum temperatures in the winter (June-August) are around 16°C. Sydney's rainfall is highest between March and June. Appealling climate - Australian seasons are the opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, summer starts in December, autumn in March, winter in June and spring in September. Australian seasons Spring: September ­ November Summer: December ­ February Autumn: March ­ May Winter: June ­ August The best seasons to travel to Australia (nicest weather) are in either Spring or Autumn. Driving in Australia The most important thing to remember in Australia when driving is that Australian people drive on the left-hand side of the road. For people coming from the USA and Europe this is going to be a big change, so if planning on driving using either a local or international licence, it may help to practise a little before venturing out onto main roads and highways.

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

like Charlie, that I would like it here in Forks. I smiled back as convincingly as I could. When I went back out to my truck, other students were starting to arrive. I drove around the school, following the line of traffic. I was glad to see that most of the cars were older like mine, nothing flashy. At home I'd lived in one of the few lower-income neighborhoods that were included in the Paradise Valley District. It was a common thing to see a new Mercedes or Porsche in the student lot. The nicest car here was a shiny Volvo, and it stood out. Still, I cut the engine as soon as I was in a spot, so that the thunderous volume wouldn't draw attention to me. I looked at the map in the truck, trying to memorize it now; hopefully I wouldn't have to walk around with it stuck in front of my nose all day. I stuffed everything in my bag, slung the strap over my shoulder, and sucked in a huge breath. I can do this, I lied to myself feebly. No one was going to bite me. I finally

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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen

Lydia, in a voice rather louder than any other person's, was enumerating the various pleasures of the morning to anybody who would hear her. "Oh! Mary," said she, "I wish you had gone with us, for we had such fun! As we went along, Kitty and I drew up the blinds, and pretended there was nobody in the coach; and I should have gone so all the way, if Kitty had not been sick; and when we got to the George, I do think we behaved very handsomely, for we treated the other three with the nicest cold luncheon in the world, and if you would have gone, we would have treated you too. And then when we came away it was such fun! I thought we never should have got into the coach. I was ready to die of laughter. And then we were so merry all the way home! we talked and laughed so loud, that anybody might have heard us ten miles off!" To this Mary very gravely replied, "Far be it from me, my dear sister, to depreciate such pleasures

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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher s book
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Upstream intermediate b2 teacher's book

.:: meadow,and here the littte folk congregated; to borrow the red sled, and had been politely refused r , . r uroup of lads and Iassessitting or leaning 40 on a becauseJill wanted it. If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who

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Inglise keele õpik
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Inglise keele õpik

.:: meadow,and here the littte folk congregated; to borrow the red sled, and had been politely refused r , . r uroup of lads and Iassessitting or leaning 40 on a becauseJill wanted it. If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who

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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book
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Upstream Intermediate B2 - Teacher book

.:: meadow,and here the littte folk congregated; to borrow the red sled, and had been politely refused r , . r uroup of lads and Iassessitting or leaning 40 on a becauseJill wanted it. If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
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Upstream B2 teacher
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Upstream B2 teacher

.:: meadow,and here the littte folk congregated; to borrow the red sled, and had been politely refused r , . r uroup of lads and Iassessitting or leaning 40 on a becauseJill wanted it. If,EEll :,r rest after an exciting race, and, as they reposed, "He's the nicest boy in the world, for he never gets *rn-u-rd themselveswith criticising their mates. mad," said the timid young lady, recalling the many times :': -',_rmes Frank Minot, looking as solemn as a Jack had shielded her from the terrors which beset her p- --ned one, as a tall fellow of sixteen spun by, with a path to school, in the shapeof cows,dogs, and boys who

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