In this release, the time periods are equal, but it is possible to give lower-priority roads a smaller time window. This mode is suited to be used in busy hours of the day. To activate Automatic mode: Put switch #3 on controller 1 into off position. DEMOCRATIC MODE Democratic is the default manual mode. This sensor makes full use of the sensors underneath the road. Here, the light will change only when there is a car next to the traffic light. After switching, the light will stay that way until a car will activate a sensor on the other road. This mode is suited to be used in low-traffic hours. To activate Democratic mode: Put switch #3 on controller 1 into on position. Put switch #4 on each controller into off position. MAIN STREET MODE
How to Change a Tire Sander Kitsing AL16 Find a flat, stable and safe place to change your tire. You should have a solid, level surface that will restrict the car from rolling. If you are near a road, park as far from traffic as possible and turn on your emergency flashers (hazard lights). Avoid soft ground and hills. Apply the parking brake and put car into "Park" position. If you have a standard transmission, put your vehicle in first or reverse. Place a heavy object (e.g., rock, concrete, spare wheel, etc.) in front of the front and back tires. Take out the spare tire and the jack. Place the jack under the frame near the tire that you are going to change. Ensure that the jack is in contact with the met
If you must go out in the snow, drive extra slow, use the brakes and gas pedal gently, and maintain an increased stopping distance. 4 4 Never get into a car with a drunk driver. It is always best to have a "designated driver". Never drive after you have had alcoholic beverages. Even one beer can alter your ability to drive safely. 5 5 Wear a seatbelt. This is a must. By law in many countries, all cars must have a safety restraint. Buckling up only takes a second and can save your life in an accident. Children should always be in a booster seat or car seat until they are tall enough and heavy enough to sit by themselves. This generally includes children age eight and under. Never put a child in a car or booster seat in the front passenger seat or other seat with airbags. Children should generally be 12 and older when sitting in the front passenger seat.6
I met Marju Lauristin at a reception in the British Ambassador’s house. Prepositions of Place – on on normally means the surface of something • the ceiling / wall / floor / ground / grass etc • one’s nose, mouth etc • the notice-board, the screen etc • a/the table / top shelf / chair • a/the page; page 7 (of the newspaper) • the ground / first / second / etc floor • a small island • the (south) coast / a /the river / a road • the way (to London) • a horse / bicycle / motorbike etc You will find the list of names on the notice-board. I live on the island of Hiiumaa. On my way home I met an old friend of mine. The President was seen riding on horseback. There are too many unnecessary icons on your computer screen. Write the return address on the back of the envelope. Mr. Smith lives on the top floor. There is a spider on the ceiling.
50 9.15 10.45 19.05 6.15 7.45 20.15 19.40 14.30 16.29 23.25 5.49 8.02 13.55 17.09 18.22 Addresses Aadressidest rääkides kasutatakse eessõna at, kui öeldakse ka korteri või maja number, ning eessõna in, kui öeldakse ainult tänava nimi. They live at 5 Oxford Street. She got a job in Weston Road. Ameerika inglise keeles kasutatakse tänavatest rääkides eessõna on. He lives on Penn Street. What's the address? Do you know the address? Practise asking and saying addresses: Süda 1, 10118 Tallinn Akadeemia tee 311 Kentmanni 25-91 Saue, Harjumaa, 76402 Jõgisoo MODULE 5 Word order A Verb + object I like children very much. Did you see your friends yesterday?
Urban trail in Tartu old town. Tartu, small town in southern-Estonia. Town was first mentioned in 1030. Nowadays there is living nearly 100 000 people. Tartu is known as city of students, and students come to improve to Tartu from all over the world. But Tartu is also known as a Hansa town, that is why one of the most attractive sightseeing place is the old town. It is a valuable place for Tartu and for Estonia as well. PHOTO HUNT MAP: Start the photo hunt on the corner of Lai and Jakobi street. Go up to the Toome hill, it's a great upturn and a great test for legs. As you move forward you will see the famous ,,Musumägi". In english it is called ,,The Kissing Hill" Take a picture with your crew members in the background of the hill. After a brief walk in the Toome Park you see the Ruins of Toome Cathedral. Is it possible to visit the ruins of the Cathedral? Now, go straight ahead until you reach the Lossi street, turn right. Soon you will see The Devils Bridge. From wha
.. stuff you really don't need. Why don't you save ... for a new mobile phone? 8 Instead ... waiting ... his dad, Eddie left ... school ... bus. 4. Complete the sentences with have to in the correct form. Do you remember? have / has to go had to go don't / doesn't have to go didn't have to go 1 Oh, no! I've lost one of my gloves. Now I ... walk all the way back to find it. 2 We'll be back well before the performance, so Jo ... change now. 3 My little brother brought home Kevin's safety goggles by mistake so I ... take them back. 4 Before leaving home, Colin always ... check the back door. 5 As we'd missed the bus, we ... run to be on time. 6 If you want to have breakfast before seven o'clock, you ... make it yourself. 7 I ... wash my clothes last year because mum did the washing for me. --- 11 8 Mrs Stewart was ill last Friday, so we ... go to school until 10 o'clock. 9 I usually ... look after my baby brother on Sunday mornings when my mum and dad go to church. 10 You ..
How well do you know London? Form 10, February 2012 Welcome back to the tour of London! This is your second day (lesson) that you spend exploring the famous landmarks of the city. Again - follow the map so that you would not get lost and try to get streetwise in London. It is also wise to use Google Maps Street View simultaneously it gives you the wonderful feeling of strolling the streets and landmarks. Take the following questions with you, find answers to them and put them down for yourself in this MSWord document. Don't forget to "take" photos - you are supposed to recognise the landmarks later on! At the end of the tour send the worksheet to yourself so that you could use it again. Good luck with exploring the city! DAY 2. The route: Westminster Abbey The Houses of Parliament London Eye 10 Downing Street St Paul's Cathedral The Tower of London Tower Bridge Globe Theatre Greenwich Observatory Destination 1: Westminster Abb
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