Estonia 13/03/10 Dear Aunt Annette Great thanks for the letter and the invitation too! I'm already waiting exitedly to visit you in your new home. I hope that my mum will let me there, but I'm not really sure, because, you know, she's so over protecting and London is far form Estonia and so also far from her. But she knows that I'm counting on her.So that's why I hope that she allows me to come. Until here, I have done really well at school. I have some few bad marks and lots of good marks. Teachers are usually satisfied with my results. Ofcourse my mother still ,,knows" that I could do better. But I'm already doing better. I guess she's never satisfied with my ...
· Kui pealause on minevikus (said; asked) Past Simple(worked), Present perfect(has worked) = Past Perfect(had worked) Present Continius = Past continius (is working = was working) Do, does = did Go, goes = went Shall, will = should, would Am, is, are = was, were Was, were = had been Have, has = had Had = had had Can = could (or had been able to..) May = might Must = had to Mustn't = wasn't/weren't allowed to Went, did or have = HAD + 3. Pv · Kui pealause on olevikus NT: Hilary says, ,, I cant employ you." = Hilary says that she can't employ me. Present simple (works) = Past simple (worked) · Muutused These = those This = that Here = there Soon = later Ago = before Now = then Next year/month/week = the next year/month/week Last year/.../... = the year ../.../.. before This year/.../... = that year/.../... Today = that day, the following day · Küsimustes sõnade järjekord : ALATI ALUS + ÖELDIS ...
What is London? London is one of the largest cities in the world, with an area of 1706,8 km2. It is the capital of England and The United Kingdom. It is in Central Europe. The city lies on the river Thames. London has 7,556,900 inhabitants, which is more than a quarter of the countries in Europe! For one city, London is very special. The beginning of London Before the founding of London, there had already been smaller groups of people in the area. There aren't any records on who they were. The first mayor settlement of London was in 43 AD. Romans came to the banks of the river Thames. They built houses, a port and a bridge over the river (later known as London Bridge). They named the place Londinium. In the year 200 they built a wall around their city. The wall doesn't exist today, but a part of it can be seen near the Museum of London. In the year 61 Londinium was burned down. The houses were made out of wood back then, so this was ...
KRUMPING Recently developed street dance Formed of arms, legs, chest and head Energetic, exaggerated Inner emotions Easy to learn and practice Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Young people prefer Krumping Express emotions and thoughts by dance Start key: move your body freely to the music Result: tragic, emotional, furious The liberation of stress and frustration It brings benefits for the mind and body People believed in negative actions Young people feel more free and are more peaceful The effects of Krumping are highly beneficial Own slang terms `Buck' extremely impressive and hard to pulloff `Labbin' members try to create new buck moves Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level ...
Natural wonders Ali Sadr Cave Ali Sadr Cave is a cave located in 75 km north of Hamedan in Iran. It was formed 130-190 million years ago. The caves walls can extend up to 40 meters high. It contains several large, deep lakes. Mount Vesuvius Mount Vesuvius located in the east of Naples, Italy. It is the only volcano on the European mainland to have erupted within the last hundred years. The Grand Canyon The Grand Canyon is the largest canyon in the world. It is carved by the Colorado River over a period of six million years. The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long. Attains a depth of more than a mile. The Cliffs of Moher Located in the parish of Liscannor in County Clare, Ireland. At it's highest peak, it reaches 214 meters. Information http://www.7naturalwonders.org/ http://worldsnaturalwonders.com/
Leicester Square Leicester Square is a square for pedestrians only. It is between Piccadilly and Covent Garden, just north of Trafalgar Square. Leicester Square is at the centre of London's entertainment and social scene. Leicester Square is the centre of entertainment with cinemas, restaurants, theatres and clubs all around and sometimes a funfair in the middle. Leicester Square is now home to some of London's largest cinemas and is the venue for many premiers. There is a lovely garden in Leicester Square, where people can relax after a hard day's work in the city. In the middle of the garden is a beautiful statue of William Shakespeare. In 1981 a lifesize statue of Charlie Chaplin was added. You can buy halfprice theatre tickets at the building with a sign 'tkts'. 'tkts' is London's most famous and popular theatre ticket shop. Based in the Clocktower Building in Le...
Scotland Scotland is the northern part of Great Britain. It consist of the Lowlands, the Highlands and the islands. The landscape of Scotland is spectacular. There are wild mountains, heather moors and deep lochs. People belive that there is a strange, huge monster one of the lochs in the Highland. Some people say that they have seen it. Few people live in the north of Scotland nowadays. Most of people live in the lowlands. Farmers raise sheep and you can see hundreds or even thousands of them on the hillsides. Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburg are the biggest cities in Scotland. Aberdeen is an old university town. Glasgow is the biggest city. It is a famous industrial centre. There are many theatres and art galleries too. All true Scots belong to the clan. Each clan has its own tartan. This is a traditional woollen cloth that has squares and stripes in diffe...
Tartumaa Tartumaa People began to live in Tartumaa about 5000 years ago. At the end of the first millennium in place Toomemäe in Tartu was Estonians castle. From 13 century, Tartu belonged to the Hanseatic League. Tartumaa´s flag. Tartu Tartu is the capital of Tartumaa. At first Tartu is associated with knowledge and studing. There`s about 103,284 peoples live in Tartu. Area of Tartu is about 38.8 km2. Mayor of Tartu is Urmas Kruuse. There`s 80% estonians, 15% russians and 5% other nationals live in Tartu. The city is best known for being home to the University of Tartu. ...
Boston Tea Party Henry Lemendik 8b About The Boston Tea Party was an act of direct action protest by the American colonists against the British Government in which they destroyed many crates of tea belonging to the British East India Company and dumped it into the Boston Harbor. The incident, which took place on December 16, 1773, was a key event in the growth of the American Revolution and remains an iconic event of American history. Background Europeans developed a taste for tea in the 17th century. When tea became popular in the British colonies in North America, Parliament sought to eliminate foreign competition by passing an act in 1721 that required colonists to import their tea only from Great Britain and the East India Company. Because Parliament heavily taxed this tea and charged the East India company tarrifs, ...
OTEPÄÄ Symbols of Otepää Coat of arms Winter Capital logo Flag Location Otepää (formerly Nuustaku) is a town in Valga County, southern Estonia, it's the administrative centre of Otepää Parish. Town has a population of 2,000. Sightseeings Those who believe in supernatural power should pay a visit to the so-called "energy pillar" in Otepää. It is believed that when you touch it, it will give you a great shot of energy and good health. Sangaste castle Sangaste castle was once the home of Count Fredrich Georg Magnus von Berg (1845-1938), whose most notable achievement was the breeding of winter- rye. He became deaf ...
Houses of Parliament Harrod's Nelson's column tower bridge NIMI .... Houses of Parliament The Houses of Parliament, otherwise known as The Palace of Westminster, stands on the site where Edward the Confessor had the original palace built in the first half of the 11th century. In 1547 the royal residence was moved to Whitehall Palace, but the Lords continued to meet at Westminster, while the commons met in St. Stephen's Chapel. Ever since these early times, the Palace of Westminster has been home to the English Parliament. Harrod's One of the world's most famous department stores, established in 1849 as a humble grocery store employing two assistants. Today, it offers everything from food to fashion, furniture to sportswear plus 20 instore restaurants serving every kind of cuisine imaginable from pizza to sushi. Services range from piano tuning to fitting saddles. Mustsee sights include the Food Halls, the Egyptian Hall ...
Potato Chipz By Patrick Jordan Kiudorv The Importance of Potatoes As a world food, potatoes are second in human consumption only to rice. And as thin, salted, crisp chips, they are America's favorite snack food. In the summer of 1853 Who invented the potato chips ? Crum's restaurant In 1960 Crum opened his own restaurant, featuring potato chips in a basket placed on every table. The idea of making them as a food item for sale in grocery stores came to many people at around the same time, but perhaps the first was William Tappendon of Cleveland, OH , in 1895. Nowadays .. In N owadays, the most popular potato chip featuring company is "Lay's". It was founded by H erman Lay in 1932. The End THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME !
The McDonald's Success Story Mac and Dick McDonald 1940 didn't achieve real success until eight years later 1960 earned only $159,000 examining the company's history, there are three elements that stand out: their franchising model, their leadership in cost and time efficiency and their ability to convey those benefits into the minds of customers Over 50 years 32,000 restaurants 100 countries 1 million employees 20 of top 50 executives started working in the restaurants, including CEO Jim Skinner 67,000 McDonald's Managers & Assistant Managers Started as Crew
London sightseeing Pollock's Toy Museum Southwark Cathedral London Bridge Experience and Tombs Kirsti Kloren Pollock's Toy Museum It was started in 1956. There are 6 rooms. 3 staircases Southwark Cathedral It is the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Southwark. It has been a place of Christian worship for over 1,000 years, but a cathedral only since 1905. Carved by Henry McCarthy in 1912. London Bridge Experience and London Tombs The London Bridge Experience is a popular tourist attraction located on Tooley Street. It has sister attraction The London Tombs which is included in the admission price. THE END
My teacher There are many teachers in the World, but no such else have I seen as I have now. When furious, her eyes have a poisonous flame of danger in it; when glad, her silent praise is like the soft wind of pleasing sakuras. Every day we spend no matter the emotional appearance, is filled with lots of happy laughter and fun remarks no other teacher even notices about her students: my teacher is a really special, yet mysterious person. Her light eyes turn grey on rainy days, blue on sunny ones; sweet dimples decorate her blushing cheeks when she smiles; a little piped pink lips with big soft edges make her complexion sparkle every moment they say something she would be perfect if her character wasn't so ill-natured sometimes. She gets angry too easily: every word that comes to our mind must be carefully thought through before spoken out loudly. One day, for example, we were just jok...
SCOTLAND Form 7 By Marika SCOTLAND · Capital Edinburgh · Offical language English · Population 5,100,000 · Symbol thistle · Scottish food haggis ROBER BURNS · On 25th January · Greatest poet · Wrote about love, the life of working people LOCH NESS MONSTER · Huge and strange monster TARTAN · Different color · Woollen cloth THISTLE · Scotland symbol is thistle FLAG · Flag is blue and white · Name Saint Andrew's Cross SHEEP · Hundreds or thousands sheep on the hillsides CITIES · Biggest cities Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh · Aberdeen univercity town · Glasgow on the river Clyde, the biggest cities · Edinburgh capital AREA · Total 78,772 km2 · Land 97% · Water ...
Present Perfect Simple Present [has/have + past participle] [VERB] + s/es in third person: You have seen that movie many times. · You speak English. · Have you seen that movie many times? · Do you speak English? · You have not seen that movie many times · You do not speak English. Examples: Examples: · I have seen that movie twenty times. · I play tennis. · I think I have met him once before. · She does not play tennis. · There have been many earthquakes in · Does he play tennis? California. · The train leaves every morning at 8 AM. · People have traveled to the Moon. ...
Peru Location in western South America bordered with Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile mountainous country General facts Republic of Peru President Alan Garcia 30 million people Capital - Lima 25 regions Spanish Climate Equatorial climate Four seasons Warm weather and much rain 24°C Lima tourist attracions Main Square Museums Cathedrals Tourist attracions Machu Picchu Titicaca Nazca lines Machu Picchu "The Lost City of the Incas" 2,430 metres above sea level Was built around 1450 The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Traditions, festivals, interesting events Amerindian and Spanish traditions Carnivals Easter Week Interesting facts 19th largest country in the world National sport is football Tomato and potato is from Peru Over 50% is covered with rainforests and jungle References http://www.go2peru.com/webapp/ilat...
The history of Scotland begins around 10,000 years ago, when humans first began to inhabit what is now Scotland after the end of the Devensian glaciation, the last ice age. Of the Stone Age, Bronze Age, and Iron Age civilization that existed in the territory, many artifacts remain, but few written records were left behind. The recorded history of Scotland begins with the arrival of the Roman Empire in Britain, when the Romans occupied what is now broadly England, Wales and the Scottish Lowlands, administering it as a Roman province called Britannia. To the north was territory not governed by the Romans -- Caledonia, by name. Its people were the Picts. From a classical historical viewpoint Scotland seemed a peripheral country, slow to gain advances filtering out from the Mediterranean fount of civilisation, but as knowledge of the past increases it has become apparent that some developments were earlier and more advanced than previously ...
My dreams and ambitions If I could visit any country in the world, then it would be Thailand. I'ts a wonderful country. My parents have been there for three times. I've always wanted to see Thailands wildlife and safari, also I'd like to go diving.That would be my first choice. My second choice would be go to China. If I could meet a famous person, I tink I'd like to meet Akon. He is an exellent singer, he has a mindblowing voice and his songs are beautiful. If someone would give me 500$, then I'd buy to have a television and DVD player in my room. If I could change my appearence, then I'd like to have bigger eyes. Mines are too small. My dream is to become a very good and famous photographer. I want to go to learn photography and I have done this already for 2 years.
Dream trip My wish would be to go on a trip to the Caribbean Islands with my friends. I would like to go away for a while from Estonia where its cold and windy and enjoy the sun, warm weather, the beautiful sea and the cloudless sky on the beach. The trip to the Carribbean should certainly be with a plane but we would need a car and someone who could drive us. The suncream would protect us from the unsafe sun and we would lie in the shade on palm trees. We wouldn't be interested of sightseeing on this trip because it's a place where you can have much fun and relax. And of course i wouldn't say no to a ride on a luxurious yacht.. We wouldn't stay the nights at the beach, but in some overpriced and luxurious hotel. The rooms would be spacious and the windows would be wide and of course there should be a large balcony where we could enjoy the sunsets. The roomservice would be friendly and t...
UNIT 14 (I) 1. Follow the road safety rules 2.Dangers 3.Right speed ... distance 4.Mp3 players ... mobile phones 5.Rd lights ... stop signs 6.Direction as the traffic 7. Any tricks on the road 8. The Pavement 9. A Crash Helmet 10. Brakes ... Wheels (II) 1.Although 2.Because 3.otherwise 4.because 5.Although 6.otherwise 7.Because (III) 1. Switch off all electrical appliances when you leave home 2. It's Dangerous to walk on a dark road without a reflector 3. Children mustn't play with matches because it might cause a fire 4. Have you ever had a car crash 5. It's dangerous to dive into the river in an unknown place 6. Do you always wear a crash helmet when you go cycling (IV) 1. Lives | 9. Realized 2. Was | 10. Stopped 3. Didn't Wear | 11. Was 4. Thinks | 12. understood 5. Noticed | 13. have learned 6. Didn't treat | 14. Don't try 7. Had Had | 15. 'm not 8. Didn't Make |
Global warming and natural disasters The aim of this report is to talk about global warming and natural disasters. The disasters are getting more serious and they are mostly caused by global warming which people can affect. What should be done to make the situation better? Nowadays people have put material things above the beauty and survival of the Earth. Money and power are more important than, for example, the wonder of cool, fresh and clean spring water. The water has been polluted and the trees cut down, also the air is polluted with gasses. All of these things are dangerous for animals as they live in the forests. People do not care about the nature and they are not aware of the risks. Although these figures are depressing, things have improved recently. Scientists are aware that the Earth is getting warmer and they are trying to make things better, also more information is given out so that people can be ready for serious disa...
Mallard The Mallard is 5665 cm long (of which the body makes up around two-thirds) has a wingspan of 8198 cm and weighs 0.91.2 kg. The breeding male has a bright bottle-green head, black rear end and a yellowish orange (can also contain some red) bill tipped with black (as opposed to the black/orange bill in females). Mallard has a white collar which demarcates the head from the purple-tinged brown breast, grey brown wings, and a pale grey belly. The dark tail has white borders. The female Mallard is a mottled light brown and has buff cheeks, eyebrow, throat and neck with a darker crown and eye-stripe. Both the female and male mallards have distinct purple spectulum edged with white, prominent in flight or at rest. Upon hatching, the plumage coloring of the duckling is yellow on the underside and face (with streaks by the eyes) and black on the backside (with some yellow spots) all the...
Mormon Polygamy Polygamy was a defining characteristic of early Mormonism. Polygamy comes from Late Greek meaning ''often married'', is a form of marriage when a person has more than one spouse at the time. There are different types of polygamous families. When a man has more than one wife it is called polygny, when a woman has more than one husband it is called polyandry. If there are multiple wives and husbands it can be called group marriage. Mormonism is to say that it was dedicated to restoring everything in the Bible. Joseph Smith,Jr., Mormonism's founding prophet,who felt especially close to the Old Testament, believed his mission was to restore the customs from the Old Testament including the ancient Semitic custom of plural marriage. He himself did not acknowledge having multiple wives publicly since it was illegal. After Joseph Smith's murder by a mob on June 27, 1844, th...
Geography The name Australia means ,,southland". It is both a country and a continent, with an area of 7,617,930 square kilometres and it is also an island, separated from Asia by the Arafura and Timor seas. But Australia is also surrounded by the Indian and Pacific oceans. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef. It lies off the north-eastern coast and extends for over 2000 kilometres. The famous mountain range in the eastern part of Australia is the Great Diving Range and it's highest peak is Mount Kasciusco's 2230m. In the continental part, there are the Macdonnell ranges. Other smaller mountain ranges are the Musgrave Mountains, the Hammessley Mountains and the Darling Mountains. The continental part of Australia is mostly covered with deserts and these deserts are the Great Sandy Desert in the north-western part, the Great Victoria dessert in the southern part and Gibson desert and the Simpson desert. The Murr...
Territory and landscape Canada is one of the largest countries in the world. It covers nearly 4 million square miles. It is dividend into ten provinces( British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Alberta, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland ) along with two territories( the Yukon, the Northwest territories ). The capital city is Ottawa. Canada is a country rich in forests. It borders in the south with The United States and it's surrounded in the west by the Pacific Ocean, in the east by the Atlantic Ocean and above by many smaller bays, but is also borderedd with Alaska in the north-west. To the north of Canada is the broad Canadian Shield, an area of rock scoured clean by the last ice age, thinly soiled, rich in minerals, and dotted with lakes and rivers. Canada by far has more lakes than any other country and has ...
Past tenses /mineviku ajad/ 1. Past Simple /lihtminevik/ Formation/moodustamine: -- Kõikides pööretes/isikutes tegusõna II põhivorm, mis reeglina lõpeb mineviku tunnusega ed (like liked (hääldub [laikt]); hate hated [heitid]). Ebareeglipäraste sõnade puhul tuleb kasutada II põhivormi (vt. irregular verbs; ebareeglipäraste verbide tabel; näit. write wrote; run ran; buy bought jne.) - Küsimuste ja eitava vormi moodustamisel tuleb tegusõna panna algvormi; aga lisatakse mineviku abisõna did (Did you like the film? She did not (didn't) read the newspaper. When did you come home?) Jaatav Eitav Küsiv (kas-küsimus) I liked (went) I did not (didn't) like/go Did I go? (Läksin ma?) You liked (wento) You did not (didn't) like/go Did you like/go? He/she/it liked (went) He/she/it did not like/go ...
Dear Megan, I´m writeing you about mu trip to Turkey. Turkey is a big country between Europe and Asia. Turkey is a country with very beautiful landsckape and very rich culture. Before i went to trip, i read a book about Turkey people and culture, i got a lots of information from there. I went there last summer in July. Before packing i made a list of things i take with me to trip. It´s important not to over pack. The weather in July the was amazing and sea water was so blue and warm. I was visiting the resort city called Kemer. Our hotel was near to sea and great shopping places so it was great. Also we visited a lots of sigthseeings and went to many boat trips. As i said the shopping was great so i bought a lots of differents souvenirs for myself and for my family. Ofcourse there were some intresting incidents, as you now turcish people are very opened and friendly so they were very open to communication. So my trip to Turkey was sortl...
PRISON BREAK Prison Break is a televison serial draama created by Paul Scheuring, that was broadcast on the TV 3 form 2005 until 2009. It was very famous tv show, because it was really interesting and enthralling. I cant remember when it was shown, but I gess it was on Wednesday night at 10 pm on TV 3. The first season was filmed in the prison, and the second too. The tv serial is talking about the Michael and his brother Lincoln, who was simulated guilty and then he was sent to the prison. I like the most fourth , last episoode, because it's really sad and unpredictable too. On the last episode Michael knows, that he is going to die soon, and he sacrifices himself to his brother, wife and child. Michael isi n the prison, he has about 30 seconds to come out of the prison, the it blow's up. Sucre is a Michael's friend and he tries to help Michael and his brother. Sucre have to take the mo...
Kordamine inglise keele eksamiks A 1.1 Read the text and answer the questions below. Dear Mary-Alice, It's been ages since I last wrote to you, isn't it weird? Yes, so it is, but, I do have a certain reason. Do you remember Sir Thom of the Minquettes'? That fine young man with fascinating blue eyes... Oh, my sweet Mary, you will never guess what happened yesterday! It was about seven o'clock in the evening when Lillian called me out for a walk you know I can't say `no' to my little sis. Anyway we went to the forest near the Swan Lake and, believe it or not, got lost! Awful! I was so scared... We walked and walked, not even knowing the direction we were heading to, until we reached a huge mansion. And the garden around it was so extraordinary... That is something you just must see! But neither the trees nor flowers could be as wonderful as the owner himself! Sir Thom treated us tea and sandwiches, not forgetting to show us way back ...
Kordamine inglise keele eksamiks II 1.1 Fill in the missing prepositions where necessary. 1) Mary sat ..... the window and read ..... interesting book. 2) Su was cooking ..... the garden. 3) Alice went ..... see Mr Thompson. 4) While waiting ..... the hospital, one nurse offered us ..... coffee. 5) Keith smiled ..... his idea it was total nonsense. 6) She looked ..... Charlie searching ..... something more than nothingness that echoed ..... his dark eyes. 7) It was too dark we could see nothing as we crossed .... field. 8) A kitten was playing ..... the tree. 9) She was knitting ..... total silence. 10) She jumped ..... the wooden table and walked slowly ..... the room. 11) After he had bent and taken a glance of the darkness, Tom whispered ..... Mark that no one was there; the thieves had escaped. 12) Sheila stood still as the wind was blowing ..... her silky hair in a pleasant way. ...
Stereotypes of the United States Hi ! Today I am talking about stereotypes in the United States. There are many many stereotypes. Ofcourse one of the biggest stereotype is that all americans are fat. That isn't true. Most of the stereotypes about USA aren't true. Many people says that all americans are ignorant arrogant lazy flippant(means kerglane in Estonia) Also that: All Muslims in the USA are terrorists All black people are unintelligent, rowdy, and prone to criminal behavior. Rowdy means kalkeja or lärmitsev in estonia and prone to criminal behavior is kalduvus krimi. Teele. Moreover that: All whites are racist All Asians are smart and from C...
Miley Cyrus Kirsti Kloren 8a She is an American actress and pop singer. She achieved wide fame for her role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel sitcom Hannah Montana. Early Life Miley Ray Cyrus(real name Destiny Hope Cyrus)was born on November 22,in 1992 in Nashville,Tennesse to parents Leticia Tish Cyrus and country singer Billy Ray Cyrus. Her parents named her Destiny Hope,because they believed that she would accomplish great things with her life. Parents gave her the nickname "Smiley", which was later shortened to "Miley", because she smiled so often as a baby. Cyrus suffers from a mild heart condition causing tachycardia which, though not dangerous, is often bothersome. Cyrus attended Heritage School, where she was a cheerleader. Now, she goes at school called Options For Youth. She also has a coach ...
Test 12 1 Write the words 1 A person who works in the library librarian 2 To bring something back to somebody return 3 To continue to live after a dangerous event survive 4 To tell somebody that something is good recommend 5 Between 13 and 19 years old teenager 6 The name of a book title 2 Translate. 1 ulmekirjandus science fiction 2 lugemist katkestama put the book down 3 raamatuid raamatukogust laenutama borrow books from the library 4 ühe hooga läbi lugema in one go 5 samaaegselt at a time 6 humoristlik lugu humorous story 3 Translate. 1 Ema tahab, et ma kastaksin lilli. Mother wants me to water the flowers. 2 Ma tahan, et sa ...
India India is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest county by geographical area. 1210193422 people lives there. India' s capital city is New Delhi. Official languages are hindi and english. The name India is derived from Indus. Jana Gana Mana is the national anthem of India. India national emblem is Sarnath Lion Capital. India national flower is Lotus and national fruit is mango. National tree is Banyan. National bird is Indian Peafowl. India land animal is Royal Bengal Tiger. The longest river in India is Ganges. It's lenght is 2511 km. India is a federation composed of 28 States and 7 union territories.'
Rhino Made by: Gert Metsküla 7.a Introduction 5 extant (alles jäänud) species Two in Africa and three in southern Asia large size herbivorous diet thick protective skin relatively small brains (400600g) large horn acute hearing and sense of smell, but poor eyesight Most live to be about 60 years old or more. White Rhinoceros Exceed 3500 kg head-and-body length of 3.5-4.6 m height of 180-200 cm White Rhinoceros was about 4600 kg White Rhinos is about 14,500 Black Rhinoceros Live in south-Africa Black Rhinoceros stands 150 175 cm weighs from 850 to 1600 exceptionally to 1820 kg Two horns are made of keratin what is 50 cm long exceptionally up to 140 cm Indian Rhinoceros in Nepal and North- Eastern India. weighing from 2500 3200 kg silver-brown skin is from 3-4 meters long. What we can to do to save rhinos life? People must stop buying products made f...
FORM 8 REVISION UNITS 1-5 GRAMMAR 1) ´S- lõpuline omastav reeglid on TV lk 30 Exercise 1. 1) George has a new car. It is ........................ 2) Ken and Chris have a friend. This boy is...................... 3) Her children have a dog. It´s.......................... 4) These newspapers were published yesterday. This is .................. 5) His parents own this house. This is...................... 6) Ted and Nancy have a son whose name is Fred. Fred is ............... 7) The key belongs to my sister. It´s....................... 8) These skis belong to Uncle Thomas. They are....................... 9) This camera belongs to her parents. It´s.................. Answers: 1) George´s car 2) Ken and Chris`s friend 3) her children´s dog 4) yesterday´s newspaper 5) his parents´ house 6) Ted and Nancy´s son 7) my sister´s key 8) Uncle Thomas´s skis 9) her parents´ camera 2) NUMBER + NOUN ADJECTIVES Numbr...
The Giant ´s Causeway 1. What does the legend say who made it? A giant 2. What does it look like? Huge stairs 3. According to legend, why was it made? To cross the sea 4. What is it made of? Stones 5. how high are the tallest stones? 12 metres Loch Ness 1. Where is it? In Scottland 2. Why does it have name like this? A monster ´s name ( Ness ) Loch means lake 3. How deep is the deepest point? 266 metres 4. Loch Ness is having one island, what ´s it ´s name? Cherry 5. What do people every year organize in Loch Ness? Running competition Stonehenge 1. When did people build it? About 5500 years ago 2. How did people transport those stones? With rafts 3. What do people think why is it built? For astrology 4. Local people think that there is a magical power. What power? It can heal people 5. Where are the stones from? ...
The United Kingdom and London United Kingdom is a political name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. These political names include the countries of England, Scotland and Wales. Every country has its own capital and language. The capital of England is London, the people there are english and the language spoken is English. In scotland live the scots, capital is Edingburg and the languages spoken are English and Scottish. The capital of Wales is Cardiff, the people tehre are welsh and the languages spoken are welsh and English. N. Ireland is the home for the Irish, the capital is Belfast and the language is Irish. The first inhabitants were Iberians and Celts who settled on the land and were often at war with each other. In AD 43 Britain was made a Roman province. The romans stayed there for three hundred years. After the romans left came the Angles, Saxons and Jutes...
PRINCE OF PERSIA: THE SANDS OF TIME Release year: 2010 Studio: Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Moving Picture Company Cast: Jake Gyllenhaal : Dastan Gemma Arterton : Tamina Ben Kingsley : Nizam Alfred Molina : Sheik Amar Steve Toussaint : Seso Toby Kebbell : Garsiv Richard Coyle : Tus Ronald Pickup : King Sharaman Reece Ritchie : Bis Gísli Örn Gararsson : Hassansin Leader Claudio Pacifico : Hassansin Porcupine Thomas DuPont : Hassansin Whip Man Dave Pope : Hassansin Giant Scimitar Domonkos Pardanyi : Hassansin Double-Bladed Halberd ...
Barack Obama 44th President of the United States Early life Obama was borned on August 4, 1961 and he´s the first president who´s borned in Honolulu, Hawaii. He had problems with alcohol, marijuana and cocaine. Schools He has studied in Columbia University in New York. He studied political science there. He also got a doctorate in law, as he was in Harvard. Career Before becomin a politic he worked as a civil rights lawyer. Also in Chicago University, he read lectures on constitutional law. President He was selected as a president in 4th November in 2008. He´s the first mulatto president in the United States. Life In 1991 he married with Michelle Robinson, they have two children Malia and Sasha. He was also selected by Time, Person of the year.
Valgamaa,Estonia Merilin Kõrnas, Johanna Pärn Location It´s in the south of Estonia and Valga´s city is next to the Latvian border. It´s next to Tartu , Viljandi , Põlvamaa , Võrumaa county . History of Valgamaa Back in 1783 counties 9 parishes from 11 were on Latvian area , only small pieces of Valgamaa`s 11 parishes Luke and Härgmäe were on Estonian area. were: Valgamaa´s people spoke Latvian. Koivaliina Härgmäe Luke Aluliina Apekalns Palsmane-Aumeisteri Gulbene Smilt...
Dagö First time, when I heard band Dagö playing, was at Viljandi Folk Music Festival in 2007. I liked them very much and I went to all three concersts they gave at Festival. Although they have made music for about a decade, they have never been widely known. Maybe because they write and play music with their own style rather than try to win hearts and ears of masses. But always known in certain circle of people, who go to theatre and enjoy quality music, because lead singer of the band, Lauri Saataplu, is well-known actor and singer. I like their music, because of the addicting off-beat rythm they have. They have announced that their new album ,,Plan Delta" will be released in April of 2011.
Julia Shashkina Area: 8.514.215,3 km2 Population : 190,732,694 Official language: Portuguese The capital city: Brasilia The Christmas tree o The annual firework o 82 meters o It consists of 2.8 million multi-coloured bulbs PãO de açúCar o Natural wonder o The main tourist attraction o Cable car ride to the top of Sugar Loaf o Statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro o Soapstone and concrete o 39.6 meters o 635 tonnes o 2007 - New Seven Wonders of the world Copacabana's beach IPANEMA'S Beach Favela o Built for homeless people o Dirty and poor o No work, food and electricity o A lot of diseases o The major problems are drug traffics and criminals o Shooting between drugdealers o Police have little control in favelas The Carnival of Brazil oHuge parades oTrio elétricos floats through the city streets oThe most famous holiday oThe country stops for a week YouTube I...
The Manager Mary's Pet Shop Oak Street England EN15875 19 January 2011 Dear Sir or Madam I am writing to apply for the post of cashier and sales assistant at Mary's Pet Shop which was advertised in last Monday's newspaper. I have considerable experience of working with animals. I have been walking dogs and making vistis to the animal shelter for about two years now and I love animals. I have also worked in other shops, where my responsibilities included helping the customers as well as working at the checkout table. I consider myself to be trustworthy and reliable, hard-working and flexible. I can also supply references from the previous shop owner if necessary. I would be grateful for the opportunity to vist the pet shop and to discuss my job application further. I am avaliable for an interview every day after school. If ...
The patriot by Stephen Molstad The story took place in the 18th century. Benjamin Martin was a veteran of the FrenchIndian War and a widower who raised his seven children. Gabriel, the oldest, wanted to join the American forces without his father's permission. Martin, who knew the horrifying carnage that war presented, didn't want his son to participate, but against his father's wishes, Gabriel did join up. He returned home after two years, stumbling wounded into the family home. That night, a skirmish between the British and the patriots woke the Martins and they gave care to the wounded of both sides the next morning. British soldiers approached the house, proceeded to kill the Colonial wounded, burnt down the house and took Gabriel into custody as a spy, intending to hang him. Martin's 15yearold son Thomas was killed while trying to free Gabriel as he was taken prisoner. Enraged Martin set about to free his son Gabriel, w...
Weather vocabulary 1. Kõige hullem põud üle aastate-the worst drought for many years 2. Järsk paduvihm-sudden downpour 3. Jääkülm päev- freezing cold day 4. Valge särav härmatis- white glittering frost 5. Ala oli rängalt üle ujutatud- area was badly flooded 6. Lumi hakkas sulama ja tänavad muutusid väga libedaks- the snow started to melt and streets became very slippery 7. Paks udu- thick fog 8. Ilmateade ennustab tormiseid päevi-weather forecast predict stormy days 9. Ta töö sõltub ilmast- his work depends on the weather 10. Ilm on ettearvamatu- weather is unpredictable 11. Temperatuur kukub alla nulli- temperature falls beyond zero 12. Inimesed valmistavad end ette hirmsaks ilmaks-people prepare themselves for bad weather 13. Talverehve kasutatakse harva- winter tyres are seldom used 14. Veekindlad joped ja vihmavarjud- waterproof coats and umbrellas 15. Keskmine aasta temperatuur- Annual tem...
France République française facts Capital-Paris Language- french Area- 674,843 square km Population-65,447,375 President-Nicolas Sarkosy Location- Western Europe, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea (Vahemeri), Bay of Biscay and English Channel National symbol- Gallic Rooster(bird),Stylised Lily(flower) Motto-Liberté, égalité, fraternité(Liberty, Equality, Fratenity) Main Religions- Roman Catholicism Government Democratic parliamentary republic Other largest sities- Lyon, Marseille, and Lille National sport- soccer (jalgpall) France is special because... There is a lots of........ v Restaurants, brasseries or bistros v Variety food- (sheese- around 400 varieties, wines, chocolate mousse, crêpes, snails, croissants, creme brule) v Tourist attractions (Eiffel tower, Notre Dame, Disneyland, 3900 museums, 4400 cinemas, 38 879 historic monuments...
The role of music in the modern society. In our fast moving world people need something for their soles. It may be different kinds of leisure but, I believe, the main part of our lives plays music. The cause of this is clear and I want to explain you the role of music in the modern society. First of all, a huge benefit of music is a really wide variety of styles. Classic, hip-hop or different types of rock are extremely popular with youngsters. So, in the world of guitar chords and dancing sounds of violins everyone can find something he really loves. Secondly, there are not any limitations in ages. Teenagers and adults can listen to the same music and not be worry that it is shamefully. No one will laugh if you like classical or rock music. What's more, music helps us to live. When someone feels lonely or depressed he just turns his player on and listens to his favorite songs. And all his sadness goes away...
The Industrial Revolution. Agarian-põllumajandus. . The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes that occurred in the period from 1760 to some time between 1820-1840. This transition included going from hand production methods to machines The transition also included the change from wood and other bio- fuels to coal. The Industrial revolution began in Britain and within a few decades spread to Western Europe and the United States. changed-steam power, which was used to power factories and transport and allowed for deeper mining.2) Improvement of iron making techniques allowing for vastly higher production levels. . The textile industry was transformed by new machines such as the Spinning Jenny - and factories, again allowing for much higher production at a lower cost. Creation of new and quicker transport networks thanks to first canals and then railways
Healthy Life I do not workout. I just do not have time for that and I do not have a mind to do workout sometimes. My way to workout is to play basketball, 90 minutes PE classes once a week and walk with my dog. In summers, I usually watch soccer on television and sometimes play basketball. My mother, father and sister are completely opposites of me. My sister practices swimming and soccer three times a week, including she rides with a bike. My mother bought herself a fitness machine; she uses it twice a week. My father also goes to fitness centre, rides with a bike and runs three times a week. In our family there is only me, who workout with my brain instead to do physical exercises. In addition, my grandparents are not capable to workout; they are too old for that as they say. In my family, many people do different activities. Running, skating, boxing, soccer, icehockey and dancing are...
My day . Monday . I wake up at 7 a.m . Usually I have to get up soon but sometimes I lie in bed. My mum wakes me up . She comes into my room and turns on the TV . Then I brush my theet and put clothes on . About 7.15 7.50 I go to school . I choose time myself . Sometimes I go with my friends ( if I want) and sometimes alone . I don't eat breakfast . On Monday I have at school six subjects . They are : Maths , Health Education , History , Geography , PE , Art . I eat at the school after Geography lesson . My favorite subject is Maths . I think . After 12.35 when the lessons end I go home and always with somebody . At home I eat something light like apple or yoghurt . Then I do my homework , watch TV , sing or play the flute . At 4.30 p.m I start to go to Music school . There the Solfedzo startsat 5.15 p.m. After this is flute lesson . I have a Russian teacher so I have quite a lot of fun, because...
Our school Põltsamaa Co-education Gymnasium was founded on 17. December of 1917. Põltsamaa Co-education Gymnasium celebrate school anniversary festively every year. That schoolhouse, where we study now, was built on 1967 and it was renovated on 2009. Head of school is Aimar Arula. There are studying 841 students in 37 classes. We have 4 terms September 1. until October 24., November 2. until December 24., January 11. until March 20. and March 29. until June 5. We get reports every end of the terms. We don't have school uniform, we're allowed to wear, what we want. School lunches are 20 minutes long. Food isn't and don't taste very well. That, when you can go to eat, depends on which number of class you are. In our school are sport days about three times per year Autumn, Winter and Spring. We have competitions between different classes and we have special team with teachers. School parties are about ...
Cyclonic Storms What is it? air rotates at high speed around a centre (The Eye) causes high winds Types hurricane typhoon severe tropical cyclone severe cyclonic storm tropical cyclone Typhoon Why is it different? heavy rains, winds(119 km/h) late summer form over warm seas,27 Inside: strong winds around the eye The strongest winds inside the eyewall Why do they happen? warm air collides with cold air spin in a counter clockwise direction result a storm surge,strong winds Steps of a typhoon windy, rainy (several hours) the eye brings calm weather damage to marine, shoreline, inland ecosystems weaknens, needs warm water The biggest `Tip' Oct 4th, 1979 Highest 260 km/h Damage 99 fatalities ...
Tallinn Tallinn, the capital of Estonia Locates in Estonia the biggest lakes: Lake Ülemiste and Lake Harku population about 400 000 people occupies a surface of 159.2 km2 History It is thought that Tallinn is about 4500-5500 years old Click to edit Master text styles The Estonians established a Second level settlement in Toompea Third level The Estonians have been in Fourth level Fifth level a battle with Danes, Russians and Swedes Sightseeing Many interesting museums: Click to edit Master text styles KUMU, Ahha Second level the Old Town Th...
Dear Paul I was sorry to hear about your problem. The exams are very important and difficult but I think I can help you. The first thing you have to do is tell your parents. They can help you get back on track with your studies. It's easier if you share your problems with others. Remember, a trouble shared is a trouble halved. You won't have to lie to them anymore and they will encourage you so you won't be so worried about the exams. When you have told your parents about your results you really should stop worrying so much. This is your main problem. The more you say to yourself you can't do it the less are youre chances of passing. Even geniuses can't get a good score if they worriy so much. If I were you I would go into the nature and relax for a while. Rest for some time and when you feel ready and calm you should start revising. Figure out what went wrong and learn as much as you can. Try to explain yourself what you did in ...
My favorite tv program My favorite tv program is Gossip Girl . Gossip girl is based on the book series written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series comprises the lives of socialite teenagers who live in New York City's Upper East Side. The serial have 8 main characters Serena van der Woodsen, Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass, Nate Archibald, Jenny Humphrey, Dan Humphrey, Lily van der Woodsen and Rufus Humphrey. Serena is daughter of Lily, Rufus is Jenny's and Dan's father, Nate and Blair is a couple in the first season. They all have very scandalous lives. Every day ends with a mess.
Inglise keeles näitleja Ashton Kutcheri elulugu, põhjalik tutvustus, elu tähtsamad asjad on kirjas.
Tense Tense Signal words Use Form Examples Present Every day, Sometimes, Infinitive, I work simple sometimes, happens The workes always, often, repeatly, He/she/it I go usually, seldom, how often + -s She goes never, first...then. something (1.pv.) happens. Present Now Something To be Iam working progressive At the moment is (am/is/are) He's working Look! happening infinitive + I'm going Listen! (- ing) He's going Past simple Last Action Impulsive + I worked Yesterday took ...
Lihtminevik Past Simple I, you, he, she, it, we, they + II pv (-ed) N: Yesterday he worked very hard. Küsivas ja eitavas vormis kasutatakse abutegusõna vormi DID, millele järgneb põhitehusõna algvorm. N: küsiv- Did he work much yesterday? Eitav- He did not (didn't) work much. Õigekirjareeglid: · kui sõna lõpus on üks rõhuline stop stopped täishäälik + kaashäälik, siis kaashäälik plan planned kahekordistub lõpu -ed ees; prefer - preferred kui aga on kaks täishäälikut + kaashäälik, siis viimane ei kahekordistu ( seemed, looked ) · kui sõna lõpus on kaashäälik + y, carry carried siis -ed ees y i; try tried kui täishäälik + y, siis y jääb püsima ( played...
No trip to London would be complete without a visit to the Tower of London. This famous historical site has been the living quarters of monarchs. It has been a site of imprisonment and execution of many traitors, clergymen, nobles and framed members of the royal court and was also an armory, treasury, zoo and mint. Today it houses the crown jewels and has a museum filled with armor, weapons and implements of torture. Another popular tourist sight is the London eye. Constructed by British Airways, it towers 135 meters above the banks of the Thames River. It is located near Big Ben and Westminster Abbey, on the opposite bank, adjacent to London's county hall. Views from the eye are spectacular and on a clear day most of London can be seen. If there's only one museum that can be seen, the British Museum is the one to visit. This museum has some of the largest collections on human culture and history. It is the home of the Rosetta Stone a...
Studying abroad Siret Valge 12 b Nowadays more and more people choose to study abroad or consider it. Studying abroad is good opportunity for everyone but it demands a lot of work and good foreign language. Obviously there are its advantages and disadvantages. First of all, people have to do a lot of work before they can study abroad. There are even some organisations, who help people get started studying abroad. For example in Estonia there is organisation named YFU , who helps people to get started in foreign country. YFU helps people to find a host family and school, but everything else is up to them. There are many advantages of studying abroad. For example it is a good opportunity to tra...
LIHTOLEVIK Present Simple I, you, we, they + I pv N: I work every day He, she, it + I pv + -s (-es) N: He works every day. Küsiv ja eitav vorm moodustatakse abitegusõnade do, does (he, she, it) abil. N: küsiv- Do you work every day? Eitav- No, I do not (don't) work every day. Lõppu -es kasutatakse ainsuse 3. isiku puhul: · kui sõna lõpus on pass passes -ss, -sh, -ch, -x push pushes wach watches mix mixes · o-lõpulistes tegusõnades do does ...
Nicolas Cage I choose Nicolas Cage, because i think of him as a great moviactor. He is my favorite actor in America. Nicholas Cage was born in 7. jan 1964, in California. His real name is Nicholas Kim Coppola. Stage name, Nicolas Cage, taken from comic book character Luke Cage. Cage changed his name early in his career to make his own reputation, succeeding brilliantlly with a host of classic, quirky roles by the late 1980s. His's half German and half Italian. He is 1, 86 m tall. He is USA moviactor. He studied in American Conservatory Theatre San Fransisco, California acting. His father is August Coppola (literature professor ) and mother is Joy Coppola (dancer). Nick is their third son. After Nicks parents divorced, he went to live with his uncle, Francis Ford Coppola. Francis is well-known moviedirector in Hollywood. He has directed Cage in many movies, such as "Rumble Fish" (1...
Canada. Canada is a very large country. It is over 600,000 sq kilometers larger than the United States. Over 5,000 km of border separate Canada and the United States. Canada does not have nearly as many people as the United States, it has only a tenth as many. Its climate helps to explain why there are so few people in so big land. The northern part of Canada is called Eskimo land and there are very cold winters. Only in the southern part and the west coast is the climate as mild as in the western part of the United States. During the Ice Age almost all of Canada was covered time after time whit great sheets of ice. These sheets carried away much of Canada's soil to the United States. Parts of Canada were first settled by the French, part of it by the English. Picturesque Quebec is the most French, of Canada's big cities. Canada's largest city, Montrea...
Simple Continious Perfect to be + ing to have + III pv/ -ed I pv. is/am/are + ing Present -s (3 pööre) have/has + III pv/ -ed -/? Do, Does II pv. / -ed Past was/were + ing had -/? Did + I pv. Future Will + I pv. will be + ing will have
Conditionals TYPE I If - osalause Peamine osalause Present Simple will + I põhivorm If I study, I will pass the exams. I will pass the exams, If I study. TYPE II If - osalause Peamine osalause Past Simple would/might/could + I põhivorm If I studied, I would pass the exams. If I studied, I could pass the exams. If I studied, I might pass the exams. TYPE III If - osalause Peamine osalause Past Perfect would/might/could + have + III põhivorm/-ed If I had studied, I would have passed the exams. If I had studied, I could have passed the exams. If I had studied, I might have passed the exams. If I had earned some money, I would have bought a car.
Tallinn Eneli O**a History City rights were given to Tallinn on May 15, 1248 Independent since 1991 Covers the area of 159.2 km2 Old Town of Tallinn Tallinn's Old Town is one of the most well- preserved old towns in northern Europe The golden era in lies in the period between the early 15th and mid 16th centuries It has three parts: Lower Town, Upper Town + Town Wall, Towers and the Gates Lower Town/Upper Town Town Hall Square Toompea Castle & Tall Tallinn Town Hall Hermann's Tower Town Hall Pharmacy Cathedral of Saint Mary the Virgin Great Guild Hall Danish King's Garden House of the Brotherhood of Black Heads Other Attractions Ka...
How can we make our cities more environmentally friendly? If I walk along the city streets, I feel a terrible smell. That comes from cars. It makes me feel very ill. Then I just have to step on trash, because people can't wait and look for a bin. That's why our streets are so dirty. Everywhere I go, there are always some workmen building big houses. If we improved public transport or made electric cars, our streets wouldn't be so polluted. In Tallinn, for example, the air there is so polluted, that you can hardly breathe there. If the authorities put bins everywhere in the streets, our cities would be cleaner. The second thing is, that people still drop litter on the ground, even if there is a bin somewhere nearby. If we didn't build so much houses all around cities, we could save money from that and better build animal parks, green areas and playgrounds for children. If there were more green areas, people would have more...