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INGLISE KEELE TÖÖPLAAN 6. KLASSILE

-a Õpetaja: Age Tamm Õppe- Teemad. Alateemad. Mõisted, faktid nädal 1. nädal Unit 1. What did you do last summer? Past Simple ­ questions, statements 2. nädal Summer activities Did you...? Yes, I did / No, I didn't Alan's summer play ball / the violin My summer go swimming / ...ing Polite English. Saying hello and introducing 3. nädal Unit 2. A trip to England Past Simple 4. nädal Outdoor activities by bus / car / train / plane, on foot English Country School Ordinals (the first, the second, ...) The Tower of London Posessive pronouns Polite English. Excuse me... 5. nädal Unit 3. A trip to Estonia Past Simple

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Modals

Advice- You ought to drive carefully in bad weather. Obligation-You ought to switch off the light when you leave the room. Should We often use should when offering advice or opinions. Advice- You should drive carefully in bad weather. Obligation- You should switch off the light when you leave the room. Would The word would is used for unreal or imagined situations: 'I would love to visit New York.' Wish, request (more polite than will)- Would you shut the door, please? Habits in the past- Sometimes he would bring me some flowers. Must/may/can/need/might/could He had been working for more than 11 hours. He ....be tired after such hard work. He .... prefer to get some rest. I .....speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. Now, I .....just say a few things in the language. The teacher said we..... read this book for our own pleasure as it is optional. But we ....

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Kanada stereotüübid

We say "eh?" a lot. We live in igloos. We all speak French. We ride polar bears.. There is no summer; it's always cold and snowy Everyone watches/liked/plays hockey. We're polite. They hate Americans. It snows non stop in canada Canada beer is better than American beer Canadians pronounce the word "about" ..."aboot They wear funny hats They eat blubber Canada hokey players are mullets Canadians are fat They don't have water toilets They are all monarchists All Canadians snowboard They all are jealous of Americans Canada is where Avril Lavigne and Eskimos come from Peaceful hippies They put maple syrup on EVERYTHING They don't have roads

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Article:How to be a better guest

the first meeting. Shaking hands or just saying `'Tere'', which means hello, would be appropriate. Of course when they get to know you more and take you as a one of them, then there will be a variety of different greetings. But first stay on `'Tere'' because it shows respect and is formal, which Estonians like a lot. When the eating time comes, you should definitely eat with family, around the table. Estonians do not usually say grace, it is just polite not to start eating before than everyone else. We usually talk a little when eating. When you do not like the food you are offered, it would be polite to eat as much as you can or eat something else then. If family has some plans about going out and they ask you to join you should definitely go and socialize. All in all I would say that if you act calmly and politely you will be treated like one of us.

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Rules are to be followed-disagree or agree?

Rules are to be followed-disagree or agree? To start with,Rules are to be followed,but another question is if all the people will do it.Rude behaviour and swearing are not tolerated in Britain unlike in Estonia.The people of Britain are more polite than Estonians.The manners,greetings and small talks have to be considerable if you want to leave a British person a good impression. When the question is ­small talk,big deal?Then in my opinion,there are certain rules,which kind of topics are allowed or not allowed.For the small talks you can`t talk about politics or money.Also bragging isn`t polite.Safe topics are for example asking about pets or about the life of some celebrates.For British,this kind of small talks are very important

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An example letter

22 Walls Street 233 ­ 32 Rae Street 534262 BA, Enschede 2233999, Tallinn The Netherlands Estonia Dear Sir/Madam, 22 May 2013 I am writing to you in order to complain about the extraordinary opening hours of your National Museum of Physic Art. There were several aspects that I was sincerely dissatisfied with, and I hope that in the nearest future you will take steps to eliminate these faults. To begin with, I arrived at your museum at exactly 11.12, yet the ticket office was still closed even though according to the advertisement every door should have been opened by 11 o'clock. However, when I started to look for another gate or entrance, there were none at all. It seems that the front door of your museum is very difficult to find without a ma...

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Iseloomuomadused inglise keeles koos hääldusega

having or showing the ability to learn and understand things quickly and easily (tark) Mysterious /mst.ri.s/ ­ even those close to him do not know everything about him // strange, not Determined /dt.mnd/ ­ want to be the best // known, or not understood (saladuslik) wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you Polite /plat/ ­ had good manners // behaving in a (sihikindel) way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people's Dishonest /dsn.st/- not honest (ebaaus) feelings (viisakas) Energetic /en.det.k/ - having or involving a lot Rude /rud/ ­ has bad manners // not polite;

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Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland

Title: Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland Retold by Jennifer Bassett Publisher and year: Oxford University Press, 2000 Nr of pages: 42 Alice´s Adventures in Wonderland is a great fantasy tale. It´s about little girl named Alice who is the main character of the story. She is an English girl with lots of imagination. Alice is very polite and well rised. Sometimes she upsets the creatures of the Wonderland. Alice is also smart and she likes to show off her knowledge. She gets easily upset when somebody is not polite with her. The queen of Hearts is a fantasy creature of Wonderland. She is a ruler of Wonerdland. The Queen is a card from pack of playing cards but somehow she is able to talk and rule the Wonderland. She is very impatient and has explosive character. All Wonderland inhabitants are scared of The Queen of Hearts

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The Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer

visit the shrine of a holy martyr who had brought health to them when they were ill. Chaucer joined the twenty nine of them in a tavern and started to talk to them. They quickly became friends and then there were thirty. All of the stories and very different characters create a body to the story, which depicts the picture of the English society at that time. Chaucer depicts the knight as a typical hero. In my opinion he is making fun of him because he exaggerates describing his very polite manners and love for chivalry. He says that the knight had fought bravely for their country, was honest, polite and wise and had never in his life lost a battle. Chaucer also writes that the hero was a perfect gentleman and everyone thought only good things about him. But then he says that the clothes the knight wore were dull and beneath the shiny armour he was a simple man like everyone else. I think because at the time of writing chivalry was becoming

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Enterprise 3

responsible trust to do a job what you ask them to do quick-tempered to become angry very easily generous happy to give or share immature not mature; not fully grown or developed; young; childish bossy person who likes giving orders energetic work very hard and like participating in a lot of activities careful do their work with a lot of attention and thought ambitious want to be successful in life self-centred care only about themselves, sometimes forget about other people's feelings determined know what they want and do all they can to get it reserved don't like showing their feelings mean don't like sharing things or spending money sensitive get upset very easily intelligent understand difficult subje...

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Inglise keele sõnad

Adjectives which describe people`s character: Mature täiskasvanulik, küps Immature lapsik (childish) Shy häbelik Warm soe Loving armastav Serious tõsine Sociable seltskondlik Happy rõõmsameelne (cheerful) Lively elav Enthusiastic entusiastlik Lazy laisk Interesting huvitav Nervous närviline Decisive otsustusvõimeline Arrogant ülbe (bossy) Energetic energiline Ambitious auahne Self-centred enesekeskne Reserved tagasihoidlik Mean õel Sensitive tundlik Secretive salalik Intelligent intelligentne Careful hoolas Polite viisakas Rude ebaviisakas Responsible vastutusvõimeline Quick-tempered äkiline Generous helde, lahke (kind) Determined tahtejõuline Funny naljakas Unreliable ebausald...

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Harper Lee - To Kill a Mockingbird Summary in English

 April 28, 1926  Alabama  Tomboy  1960- "To Kill a Mockingbird"  1961- "Love—In Other Words"  1961- "Christmas to Me"  1965 -"When Children Discover America"  2007- Presidential Medal of Freedom of the United States Main characters  Finches  Scout  story-teller  6-9 years  A bit of tomboy, clever and curios  Jem  10-13  Adventurous, polite  Atticus  About 50  Lawyer, honest, gentleman, caring General atmosphere  Many short-forms  1930s  Maycomb  Children trying to understand this world  Racism problem  Becoming a lady and gentleman The plot  Children adventures  Dill  Boo Radley  Fishing pole  The trial  Tom Robinson vs Ewells  Tom only helped Mayella

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Future vormid

· Formal language Future simple Will + I · Weather forecast · Conditional sentence · Expecting · Action what definitely happen · Polite (asking) · Waiting progress Future Continuous Will + BE +ing · Describe activity what will cover all future activity · Relevant plans · Perfect time

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Kultuuriminister Rein Lang

Kultuuriminister Rein Lang The person who I'm going to talk about is elderly age and he works as a culture politican. He is little bit overweight but not much. He is medium height. His hair is mixed with grey and blonde colour. His hairstyle is inherent. It is short and easy to make. His face is oval. He has straight nose and it is middle size. Eyebrows are little to see. He has thin lips. His eyes are blue and eyebrashes are thin. He is not very brown but he is fair-skinned. He has not beard but he has short light mustaches on his face. He has very nice glasses and he hold them at the end of his nose. He have check dimples if he is smiling. He need to be dressed well because he is politican and he sometimes meets with our presiten Ilves. He wears very decent clothes. Usually he has white shirt with beautiful tie. He use black with grey polka dots tie. On the top he wears a nice black colour suit. He wea...

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Describing

I am describing a man called John. At this point he was talking whit his cell phone. He looks very polite because he his wearing a black suit, white shirt and pink tie what has little spots. His face is pale and quite oval. It seems like he has very busy time. He is tall and has muscular bodybuilding. He has dark and short brown hair. I can see some grey hairs too because he is not so young any more. He has thick eyebrows and roman such nose. He hasn't mustache or beard. He also looks like he is a big businessman. I can see it because he drive whit a new black BMW X5. That car is not so cheap.

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Article: Estonians

Rarely tend they to kiss or hug each other unless their beloved ones. So if they nevertheless do it then there's a great chance you're dealing with some non- Estonians. But there's no reason for worrying- if a person is from a region where that kind of over-loving-behaviour is common and he or she practices it anyway then a bathetic Estonian will just bear it and play along. In case of visiting like in many other European countries in Estonia it's also polite to bring some presents with you, usually a box of chocolate or something like that will do the trick. To greet "Tere!" is the word you won't get wrong, but if you use something else equivalent in English for example they'll understand. If not, you have potentially bumped into a non- Estonian. Despite that there's nothing extraordinary in eating habits or social life in Estonia ­ fork and knife are the usual, sticks in Chinese restaurant ­ people love to party and spend time with

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How to improve life in your hometown?

How to improve life in your hometown? Is our hometown Võru the best place in the Estonia, where to live? I don`t think so ,life in my hometown should be more active, entertaining and enjoyable. If you like to live in your hometown, you should take part of improving it too. There are many ways to develop new possibilities to spend time usefully and wisely. It's very important to keep your hometown clean and polite, because then you and the others would like to live there much more. Also it would improve the tourism in this city. It's nice when people who visit your hometown, will remember that they visited such proper and friendly city. It's useful when you have restaurants and shopping centres in our city,because these will be always great tourist magnets. It's good when your hometown has some interest groups and possibilities to enjoy person's hobbies

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Alice from Through the Looking-Glass

world than just the livingroom and after I was offered the chance to become a queen I did not once give up on the long trip to the Eighth Square. Even when I had to enter the wood where things don't have names alone. I was a bit scared but I kept on going! Oh! And that reminds me! I do love my name and I am so glad it came back to me! I'm quite sure that if I had received a new one it would have not fit me at all. Not that I'm trying to praise myself but I think I'm quite kind hearted and polite too. I try not to hurt anyone's feelings and be kind to others. It breaks my heart when I'm told that the Bread-and-Butterflies die if they don't find their weak tea with cream. I wish everybody could just live happily ever after, together in harmoney.

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Its better to have any religion then to be atheist

its better to have any religion then to be atheist. We live in the 21th century where democracy and freedom of different kinds dominate in most parts of the world. Freedom of worship is not an exception, therefore people can believe or not believe in anything they want. According to this many people decided not to have any religion at all and called themselves ,,atheists". These people believe in their own physical and moral forces only, but now and here i will try to persuade the reader that having a God or some deity is better than to be godless. First reason, why it is better to be a religous person than atheist, is your spiritual and mental safety because if you belive in God , you will always have someone to rely on even in the worst situations, and you will never give up as you would probably do, if you stayed against the misery alone, on your own. Secondly, i would like to point out that with having a God to believe in your every...

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Sense and sensibility

Richer womens had change to hire a butler, so they did´t have to do household job. Women`s free time activities where mostly: music( mostly violin or piano), handcrafting , celebrations and reading. Men`s had a big role in society. Men`s had all the important jobs. Better-paid jobs where : politician, lawyer and to go army and get rich. Men`s free time activities where mostly :hunting, cricket and card games. In this time the people where very polite with each other, especially high-class . They always greeted each other and they where well-educated. The relationship with both side where also good. Mostly the different people classes didn´t communicate with each other, because they had different manners. Nowadays men`s and women`s are equal to each other, but in nowadays people could be nicer and politer to each other. Today people have still the same free time activities but also there is now a lot of other acticities.

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Fast food . Advantages and disadvantages.

You just go maybe to McDonald's and you buy your meal about 5-8 minutes and your meal is done. You have full stomach and you are happy about 2-4 hours and then you're hungry again. More advantages are that it's so easily available and cheap, you can get it in drive-in and you can order it home. It's good business to let people it that stuff. Disadvantages because people are addicted to it and it has affected their life harshly. And the workers there aren't so polite. There was article that they have been given wrong change back or spit in peoples food. Or they make fries with oil that has been there about 4-8 weeks. And what they offer to people isn't healthy at all. The use only the cheapest ingredients. People think that they it fast food then they don't have to cook at home. It's more easy and saves time. So many times I have seen parents feeding their child that junk food. That's bad example for future grown- ups

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Positive and negative traits of character

Positive traits of character 1.lighthearted- muretu, kergelt võttes. 2.carefree, careful- muretu, hoolikas 3.honest, sincere, frank- aus, siiras, siiras 4.open, communicative- avatud, suhtlemis aldis 5.easy-going- hea suhtleja 6.strong-willed- tahtejõuline 7.determined- otsustuskindel 8.self-assured, self-confident- enesekindel, enesekindel 9.dominant, energetic- domineeriv, energiline 10.demanding, well-balanced- nõudlik, tasakaalukas 11.modest, reserved- tagasihoidlik, reserveetitud =kinnine 12.sensible, practical- mõistlik, praktiline 13.calm, realistic- rahulik, realistlik 14.rational, brave- ratsionaalne, julge=vapper 15.generous, lively- heldekäeline, elav 16.dedicated, considerate- pühendunud, tähelepanelik 17.tender, loving, gentle- õrn, armastav, õrnatundeline 18.tolerant, understanding- tolerantne=salliv, arusaav 19.thoughtful, creative- hooliv, loov 20.sympathetic, capable- kaasatudlik, või...

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Manners in Estonia

flowers. Flowers should be given in odd numbers. Gifts are usually opened when received. Dining Etiquette Arrive on time. Punctuality is expected. Call if running late. Check to see if shoes are being worn in the house. Do not expect a tour of the house - homes are private. Dress conservatively. Try and offer to help the hostess with the preparation or clearing up after a meal is served. This will be turned down but is nonetheless polite. Do not discuss business. Reciprocate any hospitality received. Table Manners Table manners are relatively formal in Estonia. Remain standing until invited to sit down. Table manners are Continental, i.e. the fork is held in the left hand and the knife in the right while eating. Do not begin eating until the hostess starts or someone says "head isu" ("good appetite"). Avoid resting your elbows of the table. Compliment the hostess on the meal. Try to finish everything on your plate.

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Kuidas kirjutada kirja inglise keeles?

kallimale!) Kiri näiteks, reisimise kohta: Dear Sam, How are you? Sorry I haven't written you for a while, because I was on a holiday in Turkey. I stayed in a 5 star hotel with my family and my best friend Tom. Our hotel was by the sea and near to the city. Our hotel had different facilities, it had a pool, gym, handicap facilities and many more. Staff in our hotel were really helpful and polite. We spent most of our time by the pool or by the sea. On our trip we sunbathed, went swimming and parasailing. Parasailing was really magnificent experience, I loved it! On our holiday we also went sightseeing, we saw lots of wonderful places. On the last day we went shopping and I bought a present for you. I had really great time in Turkey and I hope to go back there soon. Tell me what have you been up to? What was the last holiday that you had with your family

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Idiom story

Sally woke up in the morning; she looked at the clock and realized that she has been late to the work. She shook a leg - took a shower, grabbed a sandwich, hopped into her car and drove away. Then she almost ran over a stranger man. She braked the car and blew the horn. Then she realized that it was Michael, a nice handsome guy from the beach party at last weekend. If it's not one thing, it's another. She stooped out of the car window to apologize. She had to hurry but wanted to be nice and polite. She said, "Sorry, Michael I didn't noticed you, are you okay?" "Yes, but I will be better if you'll come out with me tonight, would you?" asked Michael. "Sure!" "Well, then I'll come and pick you up at 7pm!" Then Sally drove away, thinking about what she had done. She promised yesterday to her 10-years old daughter that she will watch a movie with her and now Sally didn't know what to do, her agreeing was just a slip of the tongue.

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Description of the working place

Tallinna Teeninduskool MK13-TE2 Description of the working place I have already been working in Lasnamäe Prisma for one year. Lasnamäe Prisma is located at Mustakivi tee 17 in Tallinn. Prisma Peremarket is a shop for the whole family. You can find everything there, from food and cosmetics to technology and clothing and much more. Prisma is one of the fastest growing retail chains by market share in Estonia. The Company expands year on year, and today Prisma Peremarket has 8 hypermarkets, one small store Prisma Express in Tallinna reisisadam and Restaurant World in Sikupilli Shopping Centre. Prisma Peremarket provides work for more than 1,100 people. Prisma Family Market in Estonia is the only major retail chain who has not paid dividends on its activities outside Estonia, the previous years' profits invested in the development of their activities. Nordic SOK-owned retail chains still operate in Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Russia...

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Contitional sentences

Mixed conditionals We can form mixed conditionals (if the context permits it) by combining an if-clause from one type with a main clause from another. If-clause Main clause Type 2 Type 1 If he came back late last night, he won't be on time for work today. Type 2 Type 3 If you were polite, you wouldn't have talked to him like that. Type 3 Type 2 If he hadn't missed the bus, he would be here now. Wishes We can use wish / if only to express a wish. Verb tense Example Use I wish I was on holiday now.

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People and Behaviour

d) You say exactly what you think g) You are unkind, or not willing to spend k) You understand the feelings of money others h) You easily become angry with others 1) You try to avoid work if you can 3.Complete each sentence with a word from the box. Use each word once only. ambitious greedy polite sociable brave imaginative proud stubborn grateful kind snobbish tolerant a) I think I'll stay here on my own, I'm not feeling very ……………. today. b) Diana wants to get to the top in her company. She is very……………. c) It's not ……………. to stare at people and say nothing! d) I think you have to be very……………. to write a novel. e) Thank you for helping me. It was very ……………. of you.

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Tolerance and diversity

If your behaviour do not accord to the persons expectations then it will hurt him and you will get disrespected. Many of us don't have the opportunity to live a healthy and full life , that is why we should always treat each other equally. Tolerance is all about politeness against people from other countries with other religions and cultures. People like this never discriminate others against on the basis of their sex, colour, religion, culture and so on. It is about a norm of polite society when you are interacting with another person with a different background. This means that you don't define your religion by saying "I'm not like those people over there." It means that you describe what you believe and practice it in positive ways, with as little reference to other religions as possible. Then again there are those who feel themselves comfortable and also special when someone is staring him on the street about his different race

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London the new Babel

For example it is easy to mix up Japanese and Chinese. At the same time a simple mistake like this may hurt another person's feelings. Also when a person comes from a different society where different names for coloured people have different values. For example if one comes from Estonia where calling dark skinned people "black" could also be interpreted as they were filthy then he or she could easily offend someone by calling them "negro". In another language it is the polite way but in London it isn't. I think it would help to do some research before travelling and not to refer to coloured people with nicknames but with their real names. Racism is a serious problem not only in London but everywhere where different races meet. I don't think it has a solution but it could help to teach young people tolerance and acceptance.

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The landlady worksheet 2

Roald Dahl “The Landlady” Worksheet 2 13.   Billy   has   now   entered   the   B&B.   What   rooms   and   places   does   he   find   himself   in, chronologically? …………………………………………………………………………………….. 14. Find information about the B&B: price of a room, number of floors, who was there at the different floors?  PRICE OF A ROOM: Five and sixpence a night, including breakfast NUMBER OF FLOORS: 3 floor who/what was there First floor Was landladys Second floor Was Billys; there were rooms, where the Billy and the other two dead men were Ground floor Was sitting room; guest­book lying open on the piano ...

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INDIA

INDIA Some facts.. You should know.. § Under constitution, Hindi and English are official languages of the state § Indian communication tends to be indirect and a person's words may only convey a fraction of what is being said. Directness Polite answer is considered rude. (Thus, the Real rest of the answer § message is delivered via tone, body language, past history, and often, by what is not said) § Yes culture, it is essential In Indian Yes to show No Maybe proper We'll see

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Kirja kirjutamine inglise keeles

Dear Ms/Mr Smith (,) ---- Yours sincerely (,) (w/ name) Layout My address Name Receiver’s name Address Salutation ( Dear Sir/Madam, Dear Mr/Ms/Mrs/Miss) Introduction: WHY I am writing Main body of the letter: WHAT I want to say ONE thing at a time; explain Conclusion: Solution, polite closure, reference for future meeting etc. Sign off (Yours faithfully, yours sincerely) Name Letter of Complaint 1. Salutation 2. Reasons for writing I am writing to complain about a kettle … 3. Complaint with justification / explanation I was disappointed with the quality of the kettle that I bought at your store two days ago. I was appalled at the inferior quality of the kettle that was sold to me

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Unit 5-6 sõnavara

Subordinates- alluvad, persons who report to somebody Authority- right to make decisions and give orders Delegate- edasi andma, give authority to subordinates Initiative- omaalgatuslik, makes decisions without asking their manager Abroad- välismaal, in or to foreign country (2) A minefield-varitsevad ohud, a situation with hidden dangers A pitfall-hädaoht, a likely problem(7) A custom- tava, something done in a society because of tradition (1) Etiquette- etikett, formal rules for polite behaviour in society (3) Scheduled- plaaniline, arranged for a certain time To be a sign of- to show or represent (5) Offensive- solvav, rude or insulting (4) A compliment- something that expresses admiration Sensitive- able to understand others feelings (6) Impossible- võimatu Dissimilar- erinev Improbable- ebatõenäoline Disorganised- korratu Imprecise- ebatäpne Disrespectful- lugupidamatu

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Test 1 Form 11

* We looked (look) at the painting for about ten minutes before we realised who the artist was. * I had heard (hear) the symphony many times and it had sounded new each time. 6. Use an adjective based on the description to describe those persons. * Lucy is full of energy. energetic * Brenda and Sandra talk a lot. talkative * My elder brother works very hard. hard-working * You can always rely on my sister Kate. reliable * Alan is known for his politeness. polite * Emily´s actions are hard to predict. unpredictable * Sandra often acts on impulse. Hot-headed and impulsive * Ben boasts a lot. boastful * My mother is always ready to help other people. generous * Such vanity is characteristic to Sally. vane

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School on cool!

he`s just an ordinary grownup, you`ll understand some day · try not to whine about school. you have to go there so it`s easy if you don`t have unwanted emotions · dealing with your homework is too hard? nakaa, if you study right after school. go home , have some snack and GO STUDYING! belive me, it`s more easier. besides you have free evening. you can watch TV and rest! · be polite to all people around you! noone has allowed you to depreciate others. and i can assure you you`ll be treated like that too. · hobbys are fun , but don`t be too active ! :) one day you may get tired and that`s bad because school doesn`t stop and rest with you. · basicly , * work hard , * play hard * ignore rule number one ! okey , that was a joke ! nowadays you have to work pretty hard but that doesn`t disdurbe you for being happy !

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The landlady worksheet 1

Roald Dahl “The Landlady”                  Worksheet 1 1. Find information about the setting: town, time of day, weather. TOWN: Bath TIME OF DAY: nine o’clock in the evening WEATHER: air was deadly cold and the wind was like a flat blade of ice 2. At the beginning, we find out that the story is about: a) a young man who is looking for a pub in London ­ b) a young man who is looking for a place to stay in Bath + c) a young man who is cold and tired because of a long train journey. ­ Bill has come there: a) to make new friends ­ b) to take on a new job + c) to find loggings ­ The houses along the street: a) are in good condition ­ b) are no longer lived in ­ c) are in need of repair + 3. Find information about the first character: full name, age, job, travelling from..via..by FULL NAME: Billy Weaver AGE: 17 JOB: he came...

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Ways of expressing the Future

2. It can also describe events which are going to happen anyway, rather than events which we choose to make happen. I won't bother to fix a time to see you, because I’ll be staying in the office all day long anyway. You can come at any time. 3. The Future Continuous is also used for actions that are going on now and which we think will progress into the future. They’ll be working on this project till next spring. 4. In some contexts Future Continuous also sounds more polite than will. Using the Future Continuous is a polite way to ask other people about their intentions without trying to influence them. Will you be needing any more help with this, or can I go home now? Will you be seeing Michael next week? If so, could you give him this? Will you be going to the shops later? If you go, could you buy me some potatoes? 5. It can also be used to refer to fixed arrangements and plans. The band will be performing live in Paris this summer.

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Filmi analüüs "Invictus"

Invictus I saw the film ,,Invictus" at school in November. ,, Invictus" is a biographical sports drama film, which was released in the United States on December 11, 2009. The film is produced by Clint Eastwood, Lori McCreary, Robert Lorenz, Mace Neufeld and directed by Clint Eastwood. The story is based on the John Carlin book Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game That Made a Nation about the events in South Africa before and during the 1995 Rugby World Cup. The title of the film is also a title of a poem ,,Invictus", written by William Ernest Henley. I quite liked this film. It is an interesting and teaching film, which make people think about their attitude towards other people. Nelson Mandela, who released from Victor Verster Prison after 27 years spent in jail, is the first black president of South Africa. He concentrates on problems, which are associated with racial division...

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Inglise keele eksamiks- Role Play

- Oh, good (intonation going down). Now, ... ? - Oh, that's nice. - Good. Now, could you ... ? - Excellent. And would you ... ? - Oh, really? - That's interesting. - Right. 6. Try to show your own competence/opinion in the field. 7. Make a conclusion according to the task. 9. Finish by thanking the person for the information given and the time she/he has spent on you: - Thank you for your time and co-operation, you've been very helpful. 10. Polite departure. If you do not finish the role play as required, you will be asked `Is that all you wanted to say?' I do not think it would be a good idea to say `yes.' Just finish it correctly ­ better late than never! And here it comes: `THANK YOU. THIS IS THE END OF THE INTERVIEW' You sigh with ease, sign the attendance form and leave the room for the corridor to wait for you scores. IF YOU FOLLOW MY INSTRUCTIONS AND PREPARE FOR THE EXAM, YOU ARE BOUND TO BE A SUCCESS!

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Inglise keele arvustus sarjale Jeeves and Wooster

,,Jeeves and Wooster" have 23 episodes. The first season are directed by Robert Young, the second by Simon Langton and the two last series are directed by Ferdinand Fairfax. The theme song is an original piece of music in the jazz/swing style written by composer Anne Dudley. Like I was saying the action discribe 1920's and 1930's and that's the reason why the jokes are more controlled than today. You can see and feel the 30's environment and how peoples are polite and wear smart clothes. Bertie Wooster is young jovial but empty-headed gentleman. He always fall into troble, but his improbably well-informed and talented valet Jeeves help him out. More closely I am going to talk about series 4, episode 1, because this is the only episode what I had seen, but I think it's enough to have my view about that comedy cycle. The first episode of the 4th season is "Return to New York". The episode is adapted from three stories by P.G

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

Where do you live? Could you tell me where you live? How much money does he earn? How much money he earns? Does he like football? Do you know if he likes football Has he got my address? If he has got my address? Differences: · Word order · No do or does · If in Yes/No questions When you make enquiries and requests, polite question forms and indirect questions are often more polite than imperatives and direct questions. Polite question form /indirect question Could you tell me where the nearest taxi rank is? Do you think you could tell me why the flight is delayed? Could I open the window? Do you mind if I open the window? Would you mind if I opened the window? Could you help me with my bags? Would you help me with my bags? Would you mind helping me with my bags?

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The New Beginning II

The soldier hugged it tighter and soon the little one stopped its cry and smiled to the young man. "Oh how adorable!" said the princess in a low voice. She wanted to touch it as well, but wondered if it would start crying again. "But I don't get it!" she said after some minutes of silence, "How did this happen? I mean...are you its...err...well, you know!" The man stared wide ­ eyed at the blushing girl who obviously wanted to ask something, but was feeling that this question wasn't very polite. "What is it?" he asked her then. The princess turned her eyes off him and was staring at the library door now. The man got closer to her. "Your highness..." he whispered, but no answer was given. She didn't even turn her eyesight to him. Then the man smiled and said as gently as he could, "Eliza..." The princess blushed even deeper now and turned slowly her head. Eyes still low she said," Are you his father, Edward de la Valjerio?"

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Past simple and continious

Unfulfilled past events 1. These describe events intended to take place, but which did not happen. I was going to phone you, but I forgot. I was thinking of going to Italy this year, but I haven't decided. I was about to do it, but I started doing something else. Jack was to have taken part, but he fell ill. 2. The contrasting past event is often understood. How are you? I was going to phone you ... (but I didn't). 3. Polite forms These are common with wonder. I was wondering if you wanted to come to the cinema. 5

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Etiquette in England

· For business meetings, men should wear dark suits and ties. Women should wear suits, dresses or skirts and blouses. · Do not wear a blazer to work. A blazer is country or weekend wear. *gifts · Gifts are normally not exchanged in business settings. · When invited to someone's home, always bring a small gift for the hostess. Give flowers, chocolates, wine, champagne or books. · Gifts are opened upon receiving. · It is polite to send flowers in advance of a dinner party. Do not send white lilies, which denote death. *helpful hints for a foreigner · Men should open doors for women and stand when a woman enters a room. · Always hold the door for a person following behind you. · Respect the British desire for privacy. Don't ask personal questions, such as where a person lives or what a person does for a profession or job. Don't talk about money. · Do not violate a queue

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Dorian Gray, Lord Henry Wotton, Basil Hallward

Even if it is not really the case. He can lead the conversation in any way necessary- either it is to make others worry about their age or stop caring about another person's suicide. Convincing others is like a game to him. It amuses him and helps him study human nature that he claims to know so well. The life of Lord Henry is all about one party topping another. You can call him a good people-person. He attends all polite social events for example parties and theatres. He drags his subjects of study with him to expand his influence span. His life goal is to celebrate youth and pleasure and he doesn't let anything come on his way of partying. You could call him even unshakeable as he can turn even the most dramatic events into a reason to party without a care in the world. Lord Henry Wotton is probably someone whose shoes would be interesting and fun to walk in but whose company is a tough burden to bear.

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Degrees of comparison

2) two-syllable Adjectives • with two-syllable adjectives ending in –ly, -y, -w, we also add –er/-est narrow narrower the narrowest NOTE! For adjectives ending in a consonant + y we replace –y with –i: happy happier the happiest • with some two-syllable adjectives we can use either –er, -est or more and most, e.g. clever, common, friendy, gentle, pleasant, polite, shallow, simple, stupid, quiet (consult the dictionary, but, to be on the safe side, you can always use -er, -est): simple simpler the simplest OR simple more simple most simple • with other two-syllable adjectives comparatives and superlatives are formed with more/most: A) adjectives ending in –ful or -less careful more careful most careful

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LETTERS

LETTER OF ENQUIRY An enquiry letter is what we send to a person or a company when we need more information about a product or service offered by that person or company. These letters are often written in response to an advertisement. 1. What is the intended purpose of the inquiry that I intend to write? 2. Who is the intended recipient? 3. How can I let my recipient know that I am seriously interested in their product/service/job offer? General Rules to Follow: Be polite. Be clear and organized about what you want/need to know. Express thankfulness for time and effort. The K.I.S.S. principle ­ keep it short and simple SAMPLE LETTER Dear Ms Smith I am writing in response to your advertisement to enquire about the pub and restaurant placement in England. /I am writing to enquire about the pub and restaurant placement in England, as advertised by you. To start with, where in England/in which area of England is the workplace located

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Etiquette in America

4.GIFTS · Always remember to send a thank-you note or card within two weeks of receiving a gift. If you are given the gift in person and open it in front of the giver, a thank you note is usually not expected · Americans give gifts for birthdays and major holidays, such as Christmas. · A gift can be as simple as a card · Gift giving is not an elaborate event, except at Christmas. · When invited to someone's home for dinner, it is polite to bring a small box of good chocolates, a bottle of wine, a potted plant or flowers for the hostess. 5. EATING AND TABLE MANNERS · .Chew with your mouth closed and don't talk with your mouth full. · Don't pick your teeth at the table. · Say thank you to the host/server. · Give the food to the person next to you to pass the dish around the table; don't reach across someone else's plate. · Use a fork, unless you are eating a finger food. 6

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Freedom of speech

Freedom of speech Freedom of speech is a wide speared conception. I can understand it in many different ways. For example in my state, Estonia, the freedom is a very important for every human. At least to me it is seemed to be like that. But at school is a little bit sad story with freedom of speech. Some teachers are not used that student expresses her own strong opinion. When another way some teachers are just waitening it. As well as people can not speak along with state public topics and express their opinion. Therefore freedom of speech is debateable. Already from the old times Estonians have been fighting for their own freedom, because they do not like to allow to another country or state, foreign public and foreign language. Estonian public have been fighting with German, Russian and a lot of other states. Estonians has strongly tried to keep a...

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