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"english" - 1475 õppematerjali

english - speaking philosophers by having had quite an interesting life; see Ray Monk’s wonderful biography, Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius (New York: Free Press, Maxwell Macmillan International, 1990). 3 Reported by Norman Malcolm (1958: 65). “A central idea of his philosophy, the notion of a ‘language-game’, apparently had its genesis in this incident.
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What I Think of Homereading

What I Think of Homereading? I think that homereading is important and a good way to educate. Finding a good book to read is not only interesting entertainment but a good way to learn. I think that homereading is necessary for those who want to learn English. Everyone should read books if they have free time. Reading is one of the best things to do in your free time. It is very exciting to read a good book. There are many categories of books: fantasy, romantic, fiction, nonfiction, action, adventure, historical, children's ­and teen's books, biography, educating books, cooking books. The genre of the book depends what the reader likes to read about. I think that everyone can find something interesting for themselves, they just need to search

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Australia

· National Gemstone is Opal Coat of arms of Australia LOCATION · Located in oceania, continent between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean STATES · Western Australia · Northern Territory · South Australia · Queensland · New South Wales · Victoria · Tasmania LANGUAGE · Australia has no official language · National language is English RELIGION Roman 25.3% Catholic · Australia has no state religion Anglican 17.1% Other Christian 18.7% Buddhism 2.5% Islam 2.2% Hinduism 1.3% Judaism 0.5%

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Tallinn

Ledenets in Old East Slavic. According to some theories the name derived from mythical Linda, the wife of Kalev and the mother of Kalevipoeg. who in an Estonian legend carried rocks to her husband's grave that formed the Toompea hill. It has been also suggested that in the context the meaning of linda in the archaic Estonian language, that is similar to lidna in Votic, had the same meaning as linna or linn later on meaning a castle or town in English. According to the suggestion nisa would have had the same meaning as niemi (meaning peninsula in English) in an old Finnish form of the name Kesoniemi. After the Danish conquest in 1219 the town became known in the German, Swedish and Danish languages as Reval (Latin: Revalia). The name originated from (Latin) Revelia (Estonian) Revala or Rävala, the adjacent ancient name of the surrounding Estonian county. The origin of the name "Tallinn(a)" is certain to be Estonian, although the original

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Rowan Atkinson elulugu inglise keeles

him apart from most modern television and film comics, who rely heavily on dialogue, as well as stand-up comedy which is mostly based on monologues. Rowan made his big-screen debut in 1983's unofficial James Bond picture Never Say Never Again. Despite this film receiving mixed reports, he has continued to juggle TV and film roles. In 1997 Mr. Bean came to the big screen. This was followed by spoof Bond feature Johnny English in 2003. As a long-time collaborator with writer Richard Curtis, he has regularly contributed to Comic Relief. He even played the 9th Doctor, in the 1999 Doctor Who spoof The Curse Of Fatal Death. Atkinson also appeared in several movies, including Dead on Time (1983), Pleasure at Her Majesty's (1976) (aka "Monty Python Meets Beyond the Fringe"), and The Tall Guy (1989).

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Inglise keele struktuur

consideration, considerate, inconsiderate, inconsiderateness Inflectional affixes: Inflectional affixes may be described as `relational markers' that fit words for use in a sentence (express a syntactic relation). Inflections do not change the grammatical class of a given item or produce new lexemes, just different word forms. Inflection is a general grammatical process that combines words and affixes to produce alternative grammatical forms of words. Inflectional affixes are always suffixes in English. consider, considers, considered Open vs. Closed class words: In linguistics, a closed class (or closed word class) is a word class to which no new items can normally be added, and that usually contains a relatively small number of items. Typical closed classes found in many languages are adpositions (prepositions and postpositions), determiners, conjunctions, and pronouns.[1] Contrastingly, an open class offers possibilities for expansion. Typical open classes such

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Inglise leksikoloogia

Especially strong was Danes influence(nt, anger, fellow, husband, sister; to die, to call, to raise; ill, low, odd, ugly). A typical feature of Scandinavian words is ­sk(sc) ­ skill, scare, scanty(kasin). French found their way to Engl from the Norman dialect. In 1066 Engl was conqured by the Normans. In the 9th cent they conqured the north of France and adopted the French lg and culture. The Normans occupied all the leading positions. The feudal nobility spoke Norman dialect, common people English, religious literature was written in Latin, fiction in French. French words reflect: 1)titles: prince, duke, sir, madam; 2)family:parent, oncle, aunt; 3)military: battle, arms, war, navy; 4)entertainment: pleasure, delight; 5)proffessions:taylor, painter, butcher; 6) time: hour, minute, second; 7)environment: river, mountain, soil. It is possible to trace borrowings to a definite period of time: *the twelfth cent borrowings: court, country, cabbage, prison; *the thirteenth cent borrowings:

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3M - Inglise keel

valdkondadest ja erinevatest riikidest. Tavaliselt kohtuvad nad iga nelja kuni kuue nädala tagant. Teoorias on neil ühine vastutus saavutamaks firma Euroopa eesmärgid; põhiliselt veedavad nad enamuse ajast arutades uute toodete välja tulekut. Although 3M has only 150 Americans working for the company outside the United States (even in the UK there are only six American employees), the language of the EMATs is English. Since these were the first formal means for more junior employees of different nationalities to get together, the early discussions tended to be dominated by the fluent English-speakers: the British, the Dutch and the Irish. Now the company insists that a certain level of proficiency in English is a prerequisite for joining an EMAT, and team members are being trained to learn how to accommodate different cultures.

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Anglo - Saxon

headed openings. There are few remains of Anglo-Saxon architecture, with no secular work remaining above ground. All surviving churches, except one timber church, are built of stone or brick and in some cases show evidence of re-used Roman work. Art Anglo-Saxon art is mainly known today through illuminated manuscripts. Although they are the most well known to have survived. Perhaps the best known piece of Anglo-Saxon art is the Bayeux Tapestry which was commissioned by a Norman patron from English artists working in the traditional Anglo-Saxon style. The most common example of Anglo-Saxon art is coins, with thousands of examples extant. Anglo-Saxon artists also worked in fresco, ivory, stone carving, metalwork and enamel, but few of these pieces had survived. Literature Anglo-Saxon literary works include genres such as epic poetry, hagiography, sermons, Bible translations, legal works, chronicles, riddles, and others. The most famous works from this

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Shakespeare

· In 1608 Shakespeare's granddaughter Elizabeth Hall was born · Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616 and is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford · Not till 7 years after Shakespeare's death was ,,the Folio"; the first attempt at an authentic edition of his works, published · The 1623 edition, containing 36 plays, was printed from stage manuscripts od the company to which Shakespeare had belonged. This Folio of 1623 is the most important book in English literature Theatre · The Globe was an octagonal building, with a thatched roof covering only the perimeter of the area · Under the roof were 3 levels of galleries that surrounded a yard about 65-feet in diameter · The galleries looked down on the stage, a rectangular platform of 27 by 43 feet that occupied about a third of the yard at one end · The main stage had a large trap door through which actor who played the parts of

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History of the USA.

They had spread over the country, varying enormously from nomadic food gatherers to fishing societies. Then the Vikings visited Canada around AD 1000, but they did not stay. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered America while trying to reach India. He named the native people Indians, because he though he had reached India. He didn't stay either and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. They didn't have good relations with the Indians and many of them died. But Pocahontas, the daughter of an Indian chief, became their friend and helped them. They started growing tobacco in Virginia, using African slaves in the fields. In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, with a ship called Mayflower and they were called 'Pilgrim Fathers' due to their strong belief in religion. They

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J.F.Cooper,R.L.Stevenson,JRR Tolkien,Robert Burns,Herbert George Wells

His works: "A Child's Garden of Verses", "Kidnapped", "Treasure Isalnd". JRR Tolkien(1892-1973): He was a pure Englisman. A large and hairy spider influenced his writing. He attended Kind Edward Grammar School. When his mother died, Tolkien aga his siblings moved to Birmingham. Then he attended Oxford University.He joined the British Army. Before he went to war in France, he married with Edith Bratt whom he got four children. He worked at Oxford, after that he was Reader of English Language and later Proffesor of Anglo-Saxon at Leeds University. Then he went back to Oxford. In 1968, he moves to Poole with his wife and children. His wife died in 1971. Tolkiend was awarded the title Commander of the British Empire by the Queen. He died in 1973, at the age of 81. His works: "The Lord of the Ring", "Beowolf", "Spiders of Mirkswood".' Lewis Carroll(1832-1898): Lewis Carroll is only a pen-name. The real name was Charles Dodgson. He was a professor of mathematics at Oxford

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London History

era. II ­ inhabitant, basilica, defence, withdraw, invade, decisive, accession, succeed, disaster, erect, achievement. III ­ occupation, influential, execution, restoration. IV ­ ecclesiastical. 2. In ex. 3 at page 20 you had to find some information about those famous people. Alfred the Great (reigned 871-899) ­ Saxon king, a learned man, chose London to be the capital of the country. Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)­ a weak English king, more interested in ecclesiastical matters, founded Westminster Abbey, wanted to unificate Britain. William the Conqueror (1066-1087) ­ Duke of Normandy, became William I in 1066, built the White Tower, separated the secular from ecclesiastic courts. Henry VIII (1509-1547) ­ encouraged learning, allowed the Bible to be printed in English; had 6 wives, broke away from the Roman Catholic church and founded the Anglican church. Made the crown the spiritual head of the nation.

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New Zealand

New Zealand has no written constitution. Legislature of New Zealand consists of only one house, the 99-member House of Representatives, also called Parliament. The leader of the political party that wins the most of the seats in a parliamentary election becomes prime minister. People About three quarters of all New Zealanders live on the warmer North Island. The largest centre is Auckland with over 1 million inhabitants. Wellington is the capital city and the main port. English and Maori are the official languages of New Zealand. English is spoken throughout the country. Most of the people speak English with a New Zealand accent. Nearly a fifth of New Zealand's people live in rural areas, small settlements are linked by good roads. But in rugged country, the nearest neighbours may be many kilometres away. As a result, some farmers live almost in isolation. Animals Due to its isolation New Zealand has unique wildlife.

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Inglise keele grammatika

I Condition Result Certainty F WOULD + base past simple verb I had the I would learn Although unlikely to happen, the speaker is sure If time, Italian. that they would do it given the opportunity. I had more I might learn Although unlikely to happen, it is only a If time, English. possibility anyway. I should learn Although unlikely to happen, the speaker is saying I had more If some more about that it would be a good idea, but is not committed time, IT. to it. I had more I could learn Although unlikely to happen, it is only a If time Hindi. possibility anyway.

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Golden Grammar rules

) We'd better ask John to help us. 11. Use the present progressive am playing, is raining etc to talk about things that are continuing at the time of speaking. I'm playing very badly today. (NOT I play very badly today.) Look! It's raining! (NOT Look! It rains!) 12. Use for with a period of time. Use since with the beginning of the period. for the last two hours = since 9 o'clock for three days = since Monday for five years = since I left school I've been learning English for five years. (NOT I've been learning English since three years.) We've been waiting for ages, since eight o'clock. 13. Don't separate the verb from the object. VERB OBJECT She speaks English very well . (NOT She speaks very well English.) Andy likes skiing very much. (NOT Andy likes very much skiing.) 14. Don't use the present perfect have/has seen, have/has gone etc with words that name a finished time. I saw him yesterday. (NOT I have seen him yesterday.)

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Referaat Emma Watson

Essay Full Name: Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson Nicknames: Em, OneTakeWatson Age: 17 Birthdate: April 15th 1990 Place of Birth: Paris, France Hometown: Oxfordshire, England Hair: Dark Blonde Eyes: Brown Parents: Jacqueline Luesby & Chris Watson Siblings: brother Alex Pets: 1 Cat About Emma Watson: Emma Watson was born in Paris, France to Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, English lawyers who lived in France at the time; she has a younger brother named Alex. She lived in Paris until age five, then moved with her mother and brother to Oxford, England. Watson attended The Dragon School, a private preparatory school, until June 2003, when she moved to Headington School, a private allgirls school in Oxford. In June 2006, Watson sat GCSE examinations in 10 subjects, achieving eight A+ and two A grades. She is studying for her Advanced Subsidiary (AS) levels in Dance,

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Wales

· it's area is about 21,000 square kilometers, which is less than half Estonia · The population of Wales is 2,92 million · The biggest towns are the capital city Cardiff, Swansea and Newport. · Wales is also called as "The land Of Castles" The Welsh language is one of the oldest languages in Europe. It belongs to the Celtic group of languages and is totally different from English. Welsh, along with English, is an official language and is spoken by half a million people. The flag of Wales, with its red dragon, is one of the oldest in the world. It was brought to Britain by the Romans in 1959, but the red dragon itself has been a symbol of Wales long before that. Saint David's day is the feast day of Saint David, the patron of Wales, and falls on 1 March each year. The date was chosen as the day of the death of Saint David in 589 and since then every year parades are held in Wales.

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"The Printed Word will Never Die" essee

The Printed Word Will Never Die Books have been around for ages. People have used to aquire new knowledge and experience for a very long time which makes books the oldest source of new knowledge. For some youth, reading is a very hard thing to do, some just cannot pick up a book and start reading, most would rather hang out with friends or play computergames. Furthermore, some youth also prefer watching movies to reading, because a film is a lot easier to follow, reading a book is sometimes exhausting and tiring. But all that said, there is something about books, if a book is truly interesting, then something just forces you to read it, you read a page and you just have to know what comes next, what is going to happen, how will the story end. Page after page after page, until eventually without notice, you have finished the book. I think that reading can be a very enjoyable activity, but some people just do no...

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E.M.Remarque "Läänerindel Muutuseta"

As the men's trucks rumble toward the front, they pass a house, and Paul hears the cackle of geese. He and Kat agree to come back later, take the geese, and feast on them. The sound of gunfire and shells fills the air, gripping the new recruits with fear. Kat explains to the recruits how to distinguish which guns are firing by listening to the blasts. He announces that he senses there will be a bombardment later in the night: the English batteries have begun firing an hour earlier than usual. Paul reflects that the roar of guns and whistling of shells sharpens men's senses. Paul ruminates that, for the soldier, the earth takes on a new significance at the front: he buries his body in it for shelter, and it receives him every time he throws himself down in a fold, furrow, or hollow. At the front, a man's ancient animal instincts awaken. They are a saving grace for many men who obey them without hesitation

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The United Kingdom

Its capital is London. The population is about 50 million people and growing because of immigration. England is bordered to the north by Scotland and to the west by Wales. It is closer to continental Europe than any other part of Britain, divided from France only by a 38 km sea gap. The Channel Tunnel, near Folkestone, directly links England to the European mainland. The English/French border is halfway along the tunnel. London is by far the largest English city and one of the largest and busiest cities in the world. Birmingham is the second largest. A number of other cities, mainly in central and northern England, are of substantial size and influence. These include: Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Newcastle, Sheffield, Bristol, Coventry, Leicester, Nottingham and Hull. England features mostly low hills and plains. the Lake District in the north- west features some of England's most beautiful landscapes, and includes Scafell Pike

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Topic - Great Britain

Tallinn English College Topic Great Britain 2007 1. Introduction The official name of Great Britain is `the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (or short United Kingdom)' The population is about 60.4 million. The capital is London. Other biggest cities include Birmingham, Bristol, Portsmouth, Glasgow and Swansea. English is the main language of Great Britain, but Welsh is officially recognized in Wales and Gaelic in Scotland. 2. Geographical position The British Isles is the geographical term for a group of about 5000 islands off the coast of mainland Europe. The largest island is Great Britain, which is also the largest island in Europe. It consists of England, Wales and Scotland. The next largest island is Ireland, which is made up of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Britain and

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US History: Native Americans and the first settlements

For the Indians of the Northeast area, the trees of the forest were the primary material for shelter, tools and fuel, and the animals of the forest were the primary food source. But the Northeast Woodland Native Americans were not solely hunters and gatherers, but also fishermen and farmers. The people of the Southeast were farmers first and hunters, gatherers, and fishermen second. Legend of Pocahontas Pocahontas is most famous for saving the life of John Smith, a leader among the English colonists. In 1607, Smith was captured by Powhatan warriors and held captive for four days. When two large rocks were brought in, the legend goes, Smith had a hunch his beheading was imminent. But Pocahontas begged Powhatan not to kill the Englishman and, being her father's favorite, the chief obeyed his daughter and spared Smith. It is true that Pocahontas had acted as an ambassador for her people to the English. In the first years of the

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Britain history.

decisions to their Shires. Edward I continued this experiment and in 1295 called a parliament that became known as the Model Parliament. The House of Commons as a separate Chamber resulted from the unofficial meeting of these knights and burgesses. The person chosen to speak for these commoners in Parliament became known as the speaker. The Hundred Years War fought between France and England had a devastating effect on the English economy. The high taxation necessary to finance the war and the Black Death (1348) led to such extreme hardship for the peasant class that there was a revolt in 1381. Although the Peasant's Revolt was soon put down, it led to greatly improved conditions for the peasant class and was the first step towards the ending of the feudal system in England. The Tudors Tudor Period began when Henry VII (Henry of Tudor) of the House of York defeated

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R. Kipling & M. Faraday

(a tale of adventure), many short stories, including The Man Who Would Be King (1888); and his poems, including Mandalay (1890), Gunga Din (1890), and If-- (1910).He is regarded as a major "innovator in the art of the short story"; his children's books are enduring classics of children's literature; and his best works speak to a versatile and luminous narrative gift. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in English, in both prose and verse, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize. Among other honours, he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, all of which he declined. Later in life Kipling came to be recognized as a "prophet of British imperialism." Many saw prejudice and

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Wales

occupation.An 8th -century legend describes a fight between a red dragon(Wales)and a white dragon (England)and which the former triumphed. CITIES Cardiff Swansea(1969 to mark the investiture of the Prince of Wales.) Bangor Newport(the latest,marking the Queen`s Golden Jubilee in 2002,today a centreof high technology industry) NAME The name Wales comes from the Cymraeg word Gwalia, meaning in English "Homeland". It later became Latinized as Walia, then by the Normans to something like Wal~es....then Wales. Wales has not been politically independent since 1282,when it was conquered by King Edward I of England. Until 1999,Wales was ruled directly from London;that year saw the first elections to the National Assembly of Wales,which has limited domestic powers and cannot make law. Wales doesn`t issue its own currency and

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Wales - Powerpoint esitlus

Wales Overview Capital: Cardiff, population 341,054 Other major towns: Swansea, Newport, Wrexham Official Languages: Welsh, English Population: 3,006,430 (StatsWales 2010) Patron Saint: St David Climate similar to the rest of the UK changes quite quickly Rain - autumn and early winter months (October ­ January) the summer months are the hottest Language All speak English Welsh language is spoken fluently by over half a million - 20% of the population It's called Cymraeg Myths King Arthur & his soldiers Mabinogion - a collection of their medieval tales Lady of the Lake Beddgelert Castles Over 600 castles Caerphilly castle ­ one of the largest Castell coch ­ red castle Cardiff Castle ­ tourist attraction St David Celebrations on 1 March

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Word order

........................................................5 Word Order in Negative Sentences......................................................6 Word Order in General Questions.........................................................7 Word Order in Special Questions ..........................................................8 Word Order in Subject Questions ..........................................................9 Types of Sentences There are four basic types of sentences in English. AFFIRMATIVE and NEGATIVE sentences both end with a full stop ( ) : . I live in Tallinn. I do not live in Tallinn. I never watch soap operas. INTERROGATIVE sentences end with a question mark ( ? ) : Do you live in Tallinn? Why do you never watch soap operas? EXCLAMATORY and IMPERATIVE sentences end with an exclamation mark ( ! ) : What a beautiful day! Do your homework at once! Parts of the Sentence The basic parts of the sentence are: THE SUBJECT (WHO? WHAT?) ,

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Exami kysimused-vastused

1. STYLE The term "style" is polysemantic (has many meanings): a Latin word "stilus" originally meant a writing instrument used by ancient people. Already in classical Latin the meaning was extended to denote the manner of expressing one's ideas in written or oral form. Jonathan Swift defined style as "proper words in proper places". In present day English the word "style" is used in about a dozen of principle meanings: 1. the characteristic manner in which a writer expresses his/her ideas (e.g. style of Byron) 2. the manner of expressing ideas, characteristic of a literary movement or period 3. the use of language typical of a literary genre (e.g. the style of a comedy, drama, novel). 4. the selective use of language that depends on spheres / areas of human activity (e.g. style of fiction, scientific prose,

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Unit 5-6 sõnavara

Unhelpful- kasutu Irregular- korrapäratu Illegible- arusaamatu Irrelevant- ebaoluline Illegal- ebaseaduslik Irresponsible- vastutustundetu Illogical- ebaloogiline Irrational- irratsionaalne Illiterate- harimatu Irresistible- vastupandamatu Illiberal- mittetahtlik Incomplete-mittetäielik Denmark- Danish USA- English Greece- Greek Norway- Norwegian Britain- English Italy- Italian France- French Turkey- Turkish Sweden- Swedish Holland- Dutch Portugal- Portuguese Spain- Spanish Russia- Russian Finland- Finnish Germany- German UNIT6 The bank of England- keskpank, central bank Commercial bank- clearing bank

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Partners schools in Comenius project

younger children (from 3 to 5). l La Mirandole Primary School wants to participate in this European cooperation project to learn more about culture in other European countries (espacially concerning arts and traditions). Hawes Side Primary School l Hawes Side is a large Primary school (for England) with around 580 children attending. The school is in Blackpool which is on the NW coast of England. Blackpool is a a very famous and historic English seaside town. They look forward to share all about Blackpool and their school. l They are very much looking forward to new friendships and experiences with our new partners from Turkey, Germany, Estonia, Poland and France. Tartu Veeriku School l Our school was built in 1987. It is a primary school and children get basic education from our school. There are about 400 students and 30 teachers in our school. Students come to school at the age of

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Bermuda

around 1,770 kilometres northeast of Miami, Florida, and 1,350 kilometres south of Halifax , Nova Scotia, Canada. The nearest landmass is Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, about 1,030 kilometres west-northwest. It is the oldest and most populous remaining British overseas territory, settled by England a century before the Acts of Union created the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Bermuda's first capital, St. George's, was settled in 1612 and is the oldest continuously inhabited English town in the Americas. Although commonly referred to in the singular, the territory consists of approximately 138 islands, with a total area of 53.3 square kilometres. Compiling a list of these islands is often complicated, as many have more than one name (as does the entire archipelago, which, in addition to its two official names, has historically been known as "La Garza," "Virgineola," and the "Isle of Devils"). "St. George's Parish (each known as St. George's),

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Confession of a not it girl

The book is about a 17 years old high-school girl, named Jan Miller, who feels, like she has the most boring life ever, a teenage girl can have. She doesn't really like her parents and her best friend is lately been elected as an official It Girl. Te best friend seems to have a perfect life, that Jan would actually like to have. For many years, she has been in love with Tom, a classmate, but then, there comes Josh and suddenly Ian is in love with him. It starts at an English class, where Jan plays Juliet and Josh Romeo. They also meet sometimes by Josh, because his mother asks her to babysit Joshes little sister. At the same time Rebecca, the perfect best friend, starts going out with older guy and it makes her in Jans eyes even more better. They are going on several parties together and in one of them, Jan sees Josh with another girl and thins, the girl is his girlfriend and at the same party Tom comes and tries to hit on Jan, but nothing good comes

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Kate ja Williamy pulmad

(Wales), and shamrocks (Ireland). The dressmakers used fresh needles every three hours, and washed their hands every half an hour to avoid marking the fabric. Pulmad Kate arrived at the church, Rolls-Royce (car brand), a car factory, presented the Queen with the 1977th . The vehicle has a reinforced steel doors, security windows, and even riding with empty tires. Prince William gave Kate Middletonile 18 degrees to the engagement ring that belonged to his mother Princess Diana. Ordinary English wedding costs around 25,000 pounds (about 25,565 euros). Royal wedding costs around 10 million pounds (about 8,547,009 euros). Kate and William's wedding was allegedly of Beyonce and Jay-Z (their favorite singers). Kate and William have asked their guests not to bring gifts, but asked that they would support the royal wedding charity fund, which are placed in 26-charitable fund. William got engaged to Kate in October 2010, but married 29 April 2011. Westminster Abbey

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Film review

Film review · Background information · Story (Who, Where to, Why, How) · Characters (1&2), developments (values), important moments (entering, essays?......) the most interesting moment for me. · Personal opinion, recomnedations (Who for) 1. introductions 2. social system 3. when? (30 years ago) when filmed 4. mates` opinion Film review ,,Educating Rita" Some English lessons ago I saw a comedy about a teacher and a very memorable student. It was filmed abot 30 years ago by A young wife decides to complete her education and take her exams. She meets a professor who teaches her to value her own insights while still being able to beat the exams. Bored with teaching undergraduates English literature, Frank Bryant morosely reflects through a whisky glass on his failed marriage and his attempt at becoming a poet. His world is turned upside

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TEXT The Irish Problem

Ulster had begun an uprising and attacked the planters who had been settled 30 years before. Between 10,000 and 15,000 Protestant planters were murdered by the Irish at places such as Portadown. Due to the war, the English did nothing about this and the death-toll became heavily exaggerated over time. In 1649, after the Civil War had ended, Cromwell landed at Dublin with 12,000 men with the intention of punishing those who had uprisen. He first

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Hadrianuse mausoleum

Hadrianuse mausoleum Referaat 1. Ajaloost Ehitis oli algselt mõeldud mausoleumina imperaator Hadrianusele (lisa 1). Mausoleum on ehitatud Tiberi jõe kaldale, umbes 135-139 aastat peale Kristust ja mille arhitektiks oli Demitriano. Haudehitise idee andis loojatele Augustuse mausoleum. Algselt oli haudehitis kaunistatud silindri-kujuline ehitis, mille ringikujulise osa läbimõõt on 64 meetrit ja kõrgus 20 meetrit, aiaga ning katust ehtis kuldne hobuste nelirakend või hiiglaslik Hadrianuse kuju. Aastal 138 pKr, aasta pärast Hadrianuse surma, asetati tema, ta naise Sabina ning nende esimese lapsendatud poja, Lucius Aeliuse, tuhaurnid. Pärast Hadrianuse surma lõpetas ehitus- tööd järgmine keiser Antoninus Pius. Hadrianuse mausoleumi on pandud ka mitmete järgnevate keisrite säilmed. Urnid asetati ehitise ühte kõige kaugemasse ruumi, mis on tuntud nime all Aarete ruum. Hadrianus ehitas ka silla Pons Aeliuse, mis ühendab mausoleumi R...

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Review "THE CATCHER IN THE RYE"

start missing everybody." J.D. Salinger Book is read. I'm very pleased to report that I joined the group of people who have already read "The catcher in the rye". Many people have mentioned this story in some conversations and lots of quotes in Internet contain "J.D.Salinder" in the end of it, therefore I was really excited when we decided to read this book as a part of our English lesson course. It was very good way for English skills practice and also self- liberalizing. I think many teenagers would be able to relate the book to the actual themes - it's a modern classic of today. Every teeneager has had once felt himself sort of depressed and upset. It is absolutely normal state for identity formation. We mature, we become adults, we revise our values and are feeling really unusual sometimes. Lots of times I have caught myself thinking that I'd already felt something like this before..

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Big grammar theory

1st person (plural) (Our) OUR OURS 2nd person (plural) (You) YOUR YOURS 3rd person (plural) (They) THEIR THEIRS Reflexive pronouns: A reflexive pronoun is a pronoun that is preceded by the noun or pronoun to which it refers (its antecedent) within the same clause. In English, the reflexive pronouns are myself, yourself, thyself, himself (in some dialects, "his self"), herself, itself, oneself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves (in some dialects, "their selves"). "I see myself" or "She sees herself" Relative pronouns: A relative pronoun "relates" a subordinate clause to the rest of the sentence. It may be found in adjective and noun clauses. A relative pronoun is found only in sentences with more than one clause

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Stonehenge

the site as early as 3000 BC (see phase 1 below). The surrounding circular earth bank and ditch, which constitute the earliest phase of the monument, have been dated to about 3100 BC. The site and its surroundings were added to the UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1986 in a co-listing with Avebury henge monument, and it is also a legally protected Scheduled Ancient Monument. Stonehenge itself is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage while the surrounding land is owned by the National Trust.[2][3] New archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project indicates that Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings.[4] The dating of cremated remains found that burials took place as early as 3000 B.C, when the first ditches were being built around the monument. Burials continued at Stonehenge for at least another 500 years when the giant stones which mark the landmark were put up

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Superstar 1 tests

Tests Superstar 1 Luke Prodromou Test 1 Name____________________ Class_______ Use your English 1 Complete these sentences using the correct form (present simple or present continuous) of the verb in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester.

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India 'Demography and Bollywood'

productivity due to the "green revolution". The percentage of Indian population living in urban areas has consistently grown; from 1991 to 2001, India's urban population increased by 31.2%. In 2001, about 285 million Indians lived in urban areas while more than 70% of India's population resided in rural areas. As per the 2001 census, there are twenty seven million- plus cities, with the largest cities being Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata. English is used extensively in business and administration and has the status of a subsidiary official language; it is also important in education, especially as a medium of higher education. In addition, every state and union territory has its own official languages, and the constitution also recognises in particular 21 "scheduled languages". India's literacy rate is 64.8% (53.7% for females and 75.3% for males).The state of Kerala has

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Film review - Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot ,,Billy Elliot" is a movie directed by Stephen Daldry, which is amazingly touching and shouldn't be missed by anyone. When I first found out we were going to watch a film in our English class, at the beginning I was very sceptic, but after the first 15 minutes I already liked it. In fact, I ended up loving this film. This movie inspires lot's of young people to follow their dreams no matter how far they might have to reach and how difficult it might look in the beginning. The main character is this 11-year-old boy named Billy, played by Jamie Bell. His life is quite miserable as he lives in a small town with his father and an older brother. His father forces him to go boxing to continue a family tradition of boxers, but Billy is not really good at it and he doesn't like it either. Then suddenly Billy finds himself a new hobby he actually enjoys and that is ballet. There is a small ballet group in this town, taught by Ms Wil...

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Curriculum vitae

Curriculum Vitae Surname: First name: Age and date of birth: Address: Telephone number: Nationality: Marital status: Education: 2001-2010 - 2010/ - Primary School exams: Qualifications: Languages: Estonian ­ mother tongue Russian- satisfactory English- satisfactory Present occupation: STUDENT Work experience: Intrests: Referees: Tauno Mardikas +37256281975 [email protected] Maarja Peek +37253867665 [email protected]

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USA - esitlus

USA USA capital is washington. Population · 2017 estimate 325,365,189[8] . Largest city is New York Presitent is donald trump. Usa national bird is eagle. LOGATION Staes Iceland, Mainland and west of Canada, and Hawaii. USA mainland in the Pacific Ocean. LANGUAGE English. Spanish European PHOTOS Thx for listening

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Paiute people

Paiute people Meaning of name Unknown Northern:Numa Southern:nuwuvi language Northern Paiute language Owens Valley Paiute Southern Paiute language English Lived near water Fish Roots Seeds Meat Nuts beliefs Wolf Coyote Ghost dance Wowoka chores Fishing Weawing Hunting Roots and berries hearding children 1840 Euro Americans Pah Ute war 1860 Pony Express Thank you for listening!

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Bristol Murder

Bristol Murder Philip Browse The author of the book, Philip Prowse, was born on the 9th of June, 1947 in Cornwall, south- west England. Philip studied English literature at Cambridge in 1965 to 1968. After he received his degree from Cambridge, Philip started working for the British Council. British Council is a British Government organization. Their purpose is to teach English language and about British culture. Philip worked in Birmingham, but in 1969 government sent him to Egypt where he was an adviser for training teachers. He also worked in Portugal, but after 2 years working there he moved back to England with his wife, where their daughter was born. He travelled all over the Europe and his family returned to England. Philip had begun writing. In 1972 John Milne asked Philip to write something to a Heinemann series. The book was success and it's still in print.

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Crusades and Richard Lionheart

Was a complete Thousands of warriors failure. attacked Muslims and Christians took no Jews to gain the land new territory. for Christians. 3rd Crusade (1189-1192) o Richard I, Philip II, Frederick Barbarossa set out. o Along the way Frederick drowned. o Phillip went back home. o Richard won several victories but couldn't retake Jerusalem. o The English had to give up and head home. o Richard was taken prisoner . Richard Lionheart (1157-1199) Richard was a king of England son of Henry II 4 Crusade th Other Crusades Decided to take over Five other crusades Constantinople instead were all also failures. Another failure. By 1291, the Muslims had driven the Christians out of the

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Oxford University

The University of Oxford The University of Oxford, located in Oxford, England, is the second oldest and still remaining university in the world. The first one is the University of Bologna in Italy. But as for English speaking countries ­ Oxford is a firm leader. There are evidence of teaching going far back to the 11th century, but a clear date is not known. In 1167, Henry II banned English students from studying in France which made Oxford's popularity grow rapidly. From then on, Oxford was named a real university and got it's first chancellor in 1201. For years, Oxford only accepted male students until four womens' colleges were opened thanks to the Association for Promoting the Higher Education of Women. First of them was Lady Margaret Hall, which was opened in 1878. Women have been able to be full members of the university and to

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India esitlus powerpointis

level INDIA: Fourth level Fifth level * In india there are living about 1,1billion people. Its the second biggest country after China and the most populous democracy in the world. * Its seventh largest country in world (with area 3,287,240 square kilometres). *Official languages in india are english and hindi . Click to edit Master text styles Second level ABOUT RECENT INDIAN HISTORYThird level (part 1): Fourth level Fifth level From the 16th century, European powers such as Portugal, the Netherlands, France, and Great Britain established

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Education in Croatia

Primary education (Children begin school at the age of 6 or 7.) There are two stages: • 1st through 4th grade, being taught by one teacher per class that teaches every subject with the exception of foreign languages and Religion, with subjects such as Croatian, mathematics, visual art , nature and society, physical education, music education, and at least one foreign language (usually English, usually in the 1st grade and compulsory in the 4th grade). Religious education is an elective subject, and students can choose among Catholic, Orthodox and Islamic religious classes. The students stay in one classroom for the 4 years. • 5th through 8th grades, where different teachers teach different subjects, with added subjects such as history, geography, biology, chemistry, physics, informatics and in addition to English, often a

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