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"scotland" - 274 õppematerjali

scotland – flower - the Thistle and Scottish Bluebell; animal – unicorn; saint - St Andrew, national day - 30 November St Andrew’s Day
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Buckingham Palace

III's 15 children were born there. Buckingham Palace is not only the home of the Queen and Prince Philip but also the London residence of the Duke of York (Prince Andrew) and the Earl and Countess of Wessex (Prince Edward and his wife) and their daughter. The 19 State Rooms at the palace are regularly used by the Royal family to entertain guests on their State, ceremonial and official visits to the United Kingdom. During August and September the Queen makes her yearly visit to Scotland allowing the palace to open up these lavish rooms to the public. In 1993 the Royal family took the massive decision to open Buckingham Palace to tourists and the public as a way to increase income for the Royal household. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms. About 400 people work at the Palace, including domestic servants, chefs, footmen, cleaners, plumbers, gardeners, chauffers,

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Suvalise raamatu ainetel tehtud ooperi kava

Kohtutakse Franklin Clarke`i ja Thora Grey`ga ning Poirot asub asja uurima. Londonisse tagasi jõudes peab detektiiv kõne , mida kutsub kuulamainspektor Crome`i , Franklin Clarke`i , Thora Grey, Mary Drower`i ning Donald Fraser`i . VI Pilt Neljas kiri, Doncaster. Poirot laseb kõigil kokku kutsutud tegelastel mõrvarit kirjeldada. Minnakse Doncasterisse, kus oli toimunud juba uus mõrv. Detektiiv uurib asja ja küsitleb paari inimest. Pöördutakse tagasi Londonisse, Scotland Yardi nõupidamisele. VII Pilt Hercule Poirot on õigetel jälgedel ning ajab asju nii Londonis kui ka teistes kohtades. Küsitleb veel mõnd vajalikku inimest. III Vaatus VIII Pilt Poirot pikk vestlus Alexander Bonaparte Custiga. IX Pilt Poirot annab seletusi. Laval on kõik tegelased ning meisterdetektiiv selgitab kõigile juhtunust. X Pilt Finaal. Poirot on oma ülesande täitnud. Mõrvad on lahendatud ja tegelased lahkuvad.

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Suurbritannia ja Põhja-Iiri Ühendkuningriik

90% rahvastikust elab linnades. Suurbritannia elaniku keskmine eluiga on 79,92 aastat, kusjuures meeste keskmine eluiga on 77,84 ja naiste 82,11. Rahvastiku sündimus on 12,34 sündi 1000 elaniku kohta ja suremus 9,33 (1000 elaniku kohta). Rahaühik on naelsterling (GBP). Inglismaa sümbol on punane roos, Wales-i sümbol on nartsiss, šotimaa sümbol on ohakas ja põhja iirimaa sümbol on ristikuleht. WALES England Scotland North Ireland Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor; sündinud 21. aprillil 1926) on Suurbritannia ja Põhja-Iiri Ühendatud Kuningriigi, Kanada, Austraalia, Uus-Meremaa, Jamaica, Barbadose, Bahama, Grenada, Paapua Uus-Guinea, Saalomoni Saarte, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincenti ja Grenadiinide, Antigua ja Barbuda, Belize'i ning Saint Kittsi ja Nevise kuninganna. Westminsteri statuudi (1931) järgi on ta võrdselt kõigi nende riikide riigipea. Ta on maailma ainus

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BRITISH CULTURE Etiquette

" English literature Old English Renaissance literature Elizabethan Era Jacobean literature Caroline and Cromwellian literature Restoration literature Augustan literature Romanticism Sports Football is the national sport in England and plays a significant role in English culture. The modern global game of Football was first codified in 1863 in London . England is the joint oldest national team in the world, along with the Scotland national football team. The first recorded women's football match in England was more than 100 years ago but it is only in recent years that women's football has begun to receive some serious attention, in the form of televised matches (such as the FA Women's Cup final and matches of the national team), international games being held at larger stadia and, to a lesser extent, the comedy film Bend It Like Beckham.

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Wales

National instrument:The harp Highest point: Snowdon 1085 metres Longest river:Towy (Tywi) 103 km Largest lake: Bala (4.4 sq km) CYMRU Wales is a mountainous country on the western side of Great Britain. Wales is bordered by England to the east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George's Channel in the west, and the Irish Sea to the north. Wales is one of the four parts of the United Kingdom (along with England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland). FLAG Red dragon may have been the battle standard of the early Britons after Roman 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

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Beyonce

Oxfam Childhood Diabetes Candie's Foundation Phoenix House Clinton Bush Haiti Fund Save The Music Foundation Clothes Off Our Back Stand Up To Cancer Entertainment Industry Foundation Survivor Foundation Feeding America The Lunchbox Fund Food Bank For New York City The Samburu Project Kids Wish Network Women's Fund for Scotland Love Our Children USA Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLLzkLO8Sh4&list=UU9zX2xZIJ4cnwRsgBpHGvMg Used information http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i41qWJ6QjPI https://www.google.ee/search?q=beyonce&hl=et&client=firefox- a&hs=WyW&rls=org.mozilla:et:official&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=ONp

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Ireland - Iirimaa

Ireland Authors: Janar Sarikas Kaupo Kaust Location Ireland is west of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales). Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland is across the Atlantic Ocean from the U.S. Area: 81,638.1 km2 Population: 6,380,661 Symbol The shamrock is another symbol of Ireland. It is always worn on St. Patrick's Day. Flag The flag of Ireland is green, white and orange. The green represents Catholics, the orange is for Protestants, and the white symbolizes the hope for peace between the two groups. Language

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Tenses - Ajavormide tabel

Kestev ennetulevik. school. school. tulevikus Mingiks hetkeks I will ..going to.. - on tegevus kestab. tulevikus ma olen seda kindlam! teinud. Will have worked. Present I think Jason is in the garden. He is building(build) a shed. Steve jogs (jog) around the lake every evening. In northwest Scotland summer temperatures rarely rise(rise) above 16C. I'm meeting (meet) Mr. Houghton at six o'clock. His flight takes off(take off) at 11.45. You always complain. Tourism has increased/is increasing in this area. He has just finished work on his new book. I have been to America twice. Her eyes are red because she has been crying. She has been studying non-stop for eight hours. Jade and Tom are having a car boot sale next Saturday. Past

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The invention of the telephone inglise keel

Antonio Meucci, (who called it a telettrofono.) In the 1880s Meucci was credited with the early invention of inductive loading of telephone wires to increase long-distance signals. Unfortunately, serious burns from an accident, a lack of English, and poor business abilities resulted in Meucci failing to develop his inventions commercially in America. Alexander Graham Bell is commonly believed as the inventor of the first practical telephone. Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh, Scotland, and educated at the universities of Edinburgh and London. He immigrated to Canada in 1870 and to the United States in 1871. He was an early student of sound and speech, inspired, perhaps, by the fact that his mother, Eliza, was almost totally deaf and his father, Melville, developed the first international phonetic alphabet. In his early 20s Bell himself taught deaf children to speak and gave speech lessons at schools in his community.

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Old English Literature

The way the fathers acted, influenced the life of their sons. 7.) The Norman conquest ­ dates, influences of the Norman conquest to the culture, architecture, language, politics, law; What is the Bayeux Tapestry? Britain 1066 ­ 1485: The Middle Ages. Anglo-Saxon Britain was divided into many small kingdoms. King Alfred the Great of Wessex united most of them under his reign. England became the most powerful kingdom on the Island of Great Britain. Constant warfare with Wales and Scotland till 13th century. Edward the Confessor reigned 1042-1066. No male heir to the throne. William I, Duke of Normandy, later William the Conqueror reigned 1066-1087. Invaded Britain in 1066. The Battle of Hastings. The Bayeux Tapestry is a 50 cm by 70 m long embroidered cloth which depicts the events of the invasion itself. Importance of the Norman Conquest: 1) Norman influence to Anglo Saxon culture 2) New buildings and fortification of England

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History of London

13: How much did London's population change between 1100 and 1300? In 1100 its population was around 18,000; by 1300 it had grown to nearly 100,000 14: What did the Black Death do to London in the 14th century? Because of this London lost nearly a third of its population 15: What did the rebels of the Peasant's Revolt of 1381 do when they were in London? 16: What was the Gunpowder Plot and when did it happen? In 1603, James VI of Scotland came to the throne of England, essentially uniting the two countries. His enactment of harsh anti-Catholic laws made him unpopular, and an assassination attempt was made on 5 November 1605 17: What is the main holiday these days that celebrates this event? 18: What happened in 1665? Plague caused extensive problems for London in the early 17th century, culminating in the Great Plague in 1665 that killed 70,000 to 100,000 people, up to a fifth of London's population. 19: What happened in 1666?

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European yew - plant in Estonia

clay. They also grow well on chalk. They resist pollution and can flourish in the shade of taller trees. Yew trees are often found lining cemeteries and churchyards Ancient yews Yews are slow-growing and long-lived, and are often associated with cemeteries where the trees grow undisturbed. There are many European yews whose age has been analyzed to be many hundreds of years old. The oldest yew on record is the Fortingall Yew in Perthshire, Scotland, which is estimated to be around 5,000 years old Under threat European Yews are a threatened species because they never fully succeeded in regenerating after deforestation, and due to the modern day over-harvesting for Taxol. They have always been considered a trash tree and are thus threatened by deforestation.

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Halloween

England Halloween Table of contents 1. Introduction 2.Threats 3.Halloween pranks 4.Picture 56.History of Halloween 7.Luther's celebration 89. Turnips and Halloween 10.New elements 11.Druids in Britain 12.Picture Halloween is a holiday in many English speaking countries that is celebrated on the night of October 31st. Children wear costumes and they go to peoples' homes saying "Trick or treat!" to ask for candy, sweets in the United Kingdom, or lollies in Australia, and then people give it to them. This practice originally involved a threat. A threat is when someone says that they will do something bad if they do not get what they want. In this case the threat could be explained as: "Give me a treat or I will play a trick on you." Children today usually do not play tricks if they do not get treats. However, some children still get up to mischief (pranks or things to make fun of people; like putting toilet pa...

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TEXT The Irish Problem

of Catholicism. He claimed to be acting on God's behalf and expelled about 1000 Catholic priests from Ireland. ~New Modal Army~ The New Model Army of England was formed in 1645 by the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War, and was disbanded in 1660 after the Restoration. It differed from other armies in the series of civil wars referred to as the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in that it was intended as an army liable for service anywhere in the country (including in Scotland and Ireland), rather than being tied to a single area or garrison. Its soldiers became full-time professionals, rather than part-time militia. To establish a professional officer corps, the army's leaders were prohibited from having seats in either the House of Lords or House of Commons. This was to encourage their separation from the political or religious factions among the Parliamentarians. partly from among veteran soldiers who already had deeply-held Puritan religious

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Euroopa naarits

Euroopa naarits Kadri Lebedev Kairo Riivik Kes on Euroopa naarits?  Naarits ehk euroopa naarits (Mustela lutreola) on kiskjaliste seltsi kärplaste (Mustelidae) sugukonda kuuluv loomaliik, üks Euroopa ohustatumaid imetajaid.  Euroopa naarits on Eesti kõige haruldasem imetaja, kes kuulub kaitsealuste liikide esimesse kategooriasse. Välimus  Euroopa naarits on ühtlaselt tumepruuni värvi ja tömbi sabaga.  Tüvepikkus on 28–43 cm ja sabapikkus 12–19 cm.  Kaal emasloomadel 400 kuni 600 grammi, isasloomadel kuni 1100 grammi.  Naarits on väga sarnane mingile ehk Ameerika naaritsale.  Ameerika naaritsast erinevalt on tal valged nii mokad kui ka alalõug.  Seoses poolveelise eluviisiga on tal välja arenenud ujulestad, mis on tagajalgadel suuremad kui esijäsemetel.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ KCBZvFCDw Leviala  Ta oli kunagi laialt levinud Kesk- ja ...

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Inglismaa - lühitutvustus

ENGLAND England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; it is surrounded by the Irish Sea, the Celtic Sea, the North Sea and the English Channel, it's linked to Frane by the Channel Tunnel. The total area of the country is more than 130000 sq km. Most of England is lowland, but there are upland regions in the north, south and south west. The climate is temperate, subject to frequent changes, with plentiful rainfall all year round, although

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The British - Who Are They?

along with the Americans, and they have provided many bands. The best known of these bands are The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Iron Maiden, the Sex Pistols and many more. British music has been very influential abroad. Sports The British are fond of sports. The national sport of the UK is football, having originated in England, and the British have the oldest football clubs in the world. The first ever international soccer game was between Scotland and England in 1872. The match ended with a goalless draw. The British have been world champions notably only once. That was in 1966 when they won a victory over Germany. There are many others famous British sport competitions, which include the ashes series of cricket matches, The Wimbledon tennis championships, the Grand National etc. A great number of major sports originated in the United Kingdom, including: soccer,

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Report for Frankenstein

Report Title: ,,Frankenstein'' Author: Mary Shelley Genre: Novel Setting (time): 19th century Setting (place): North Pole, Europe (Switzerland, Scotland, England) Tone: magical, dark, mysterious, ghostly Themes: love, loneliness, science, human tendency Introduction Frankenstein was first published in March, 1818. This book is also known as The Modern Prometheus. Frankenstein is one of the most popular works of gothic horror and science fiction literature and it is considered to be one of the best known novels of English Romanticism. Characters Robert Walton: Walton is a well-educated sea captain who wants to explore the North Pole.

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Articles

ARTICLES INDEFINITE ARTICLE (A/AN) 1.The indefinite article a/an is only used in front of a singular countable noun mentioned for the first time.The is used when it is mentioned.The is used when it is mentioned a second time, e.g. I bought a jacket and a dress. The jacket was quite cheap 2.Other uses: -to talk about someone's job, e.g. She's an architect. -with numbers and fractions, e.g. a hundred, a million, a third -to mean every with expressions of time, e.g. once a week, five times a year -with What...! exclamations, e.g. What a strange person! ZERO ARTICLE (NO ARTICLE) There is no article: -in front of plural countable nouns when making general statements, e.g. Apples are good for you. -in front of an uncountable noun when making general statements, e.g. Coffee keeps me awake. -in front of abstract nouns, e.g. Honesty is the best policy. -in front of meal times ,e.g. We have lunch at one. -in front of certain places like ho...

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Dialects of English

Brummie (Birmingham) Potteries (north Staffordshire) o Southern Received Pronunciation Cockney (East London) East Anglian (Norfolk, Suffolk and North Essex) Estuary (Thames Estuary) Kentish (Kent) Multicultural London English (Inner London) Sussex o West Country · Scotland o Scottish English Highland Glaswegian Cromarty · Wales o Welsh English Ireland · Mid Ulster English · Hiberno-English o Dublin o Cork Isle of Man · Manx English Channel Islands · Guernsey English · Jersey English Malta · Maltenglish North America · American English (AmE, AmEng, USEng) o Cultural

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Briti ja Ameerika kirjandus

established absolute monarchy that only strengthened the influence of national cultures and languages. * The bourgeoisie- as a new class became as influencial as the... * The term ´´renaissance´´ comes from an Italian word and it means in English ´´rebirth´´ * First marked the rebirth of interest in ancient art, later acquired a broader meaning- it marks the extended rebirth of intellectual arriosity. * There are many versatile men with... * England was at the time not yet Great Britain: Scotland was until 1603 an independent kingdom * England itself was not homogeneous and unified * The North was remote, unruly border country, poor and feudal * Wales, to the west, was at the beginning of this period still thoroughly Celtic * At the beginning of this period the literary model was Chaucer´s verse, there was none in prose Sir Thomas More * Born in London * known to Catholics as Saint Thomas More since 1935

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London - inglise keeles kokkuvõte

in 1485. (lancaster) Henry Tudor started with a great act of piety: The building of a beautiful fan roofed chapel in Westminster Abbey. It was completed by his son. His son Henry the VIII made the crown the spiritual head of nation. A huge amount of property which had previously been owned by Roman Catholic Church was sold or given away and the houses stood empty. The Elizabethan period is often considered to be the golden age. Elizabeth was succeeded by her closest relative James VI of Scotland. The unhappy Stuart Dynasty witnessed the Civil war and the execution of Charles I. In 1660 the throne was taken by Charles II. Unfortunately in 1665 the great Plague was responsible for the deaths of 100,000 Londoners and in 1666 The Great Fire destroyed amost 400 acres. The fire raged for three days and burned down many churches, St. Paul's Cathedral and so on. The tower of London had a lucky escape. The

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Inglise keele testide vastused - test 17, 18 ja 19

6) household rubbish 7) reduce 2. ÜLESANNE 1) too/ very little 2) too much 3) a few 4) a little 5) (very) many 6) too much 3. ÜLESANNE 1) goes 2) 'll tell 3) doesn't get 4) 'll have 5) is 4. ÜLESANNE 1) D 2) C 3) E 4) F 5) B 6) A TEST 19 TEST 1. ÜLESANNE 1) The leprechaun is a magic creature in Irish legends. 2) Fairies can make your wishes come true. 3) My granny has a large greenhaouse; so we can eat freash vegetables throughout the year. 4) During / On our trip to Scotland we took a lot of pictures of the gorgerous landscape. 5) These two brothers are completely different. 6) My mum always wears green because it's her favourite colour. 7) Due to the influence of the Gult Stream the winters inIreland are mild. 8) I'm a citizen of the Estonian Republic / the Republic of Estonia 2. ÜLESANNE 1) - ; a ; - 2) The ; - ; - ; - ; - 3) - ; the ; - ; the 4) the ; the 5) the ; - ; - ; the ; - 6) the ; - ; - ; the ; - 3. ÜLESANNE 1) Pam told Alex that her brother had ..

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A. Christe „Kerge on tappa“

4. Kirjelda teose peategelasi. Luke Fitzwilliam- äsja Aasia politseiametist erruläinu, kes hakkab uurima Sandgate`is toimunud mõrvu. Tark,asjalik ja kaval uurija,kes asus uurima õnnetusena näivaid mõrvu, mis olid tema arvates kahtlased. Tal olid suhteliselt lühikesed juuksed,ta oli pikk ja sale. Ta kandis vahest prille. Oli väga detailne. Lavina Fullerton- vanem daam, kes kahtlustab mõrvu ja mõrvarit. Läheb sellest Scotland Yardi rääkima, aga tapetakse enne, sest mõrvar teadis, et vanamemm teab temast. Bridget Conway- Lord Easterfieldi kihlatu, kes kavatseb lordiga abielluda, et sissetulek oleks suurem, aga jätab ta maha ja armub Luke Fitzwilliami. Viimane, keda üritatakse tappa, aga edutult. Pikk,sale,pikkade tumedate juustega,väga tark kaunitar. Aitas Luke'i mõrvade uurimisel. Ta oli mõrvari naine ja sekretär. Honoria Waynflete- mõrvar

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“Punapäiste Liiga” Arthur Conan Doyle

Ta oli kontrollinud Vincent Spauldingu isikut. Sherlocki kahtlused olid osutunud tõeks. Vincent Spaulding polnud tegelikult tema ise. Ta oli ohtlik kurjategija. Spaulding oli kaevanud Wilsoni poe keldris, kuna tema püksid olid mullased. Kontserdi lõppedes käskis Holmes Watsonil homme õhtuks Baker Streetile tulla ning oma püstol kaasa võtta. Sinna saabudes nägi Watson Holmesiga veel kaht meest. Üks neist oli Peter Jones, kes oli Scotland Yardi politsei ülem, teine oli aga panga direktor mr. Merryweather. Nad sõitsid troskaga panga ette ning sisenesid vaikselt tagauksest. Panka oli hiljuti toodud hoiule Prantsuse kuld, mida asuti ka kaitsma. Mehed jäid pimedas kastivirna taha ootama. Varsti lükkas keegi põrandal asetseva luugi lahti ning sisse astusid Vincent Spaulding ja Duncan Ross. Kurjategijate ning politseinike vahel oli võitlus, kuid peale jäid seadusemehed. Sherlock

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Roman Britain

Etc – Jne HADRIAN’S WALL 6 .Ülesanne Kehtestama – Led Kaitse – Defense Tähistama – Victory Piir – Limits Täiendama – Supplemented Kraav – Diatch Muldvall – earthwork Piirama,Kitsendama – restricted Vahemaa – Intervals Oskustööline – Craftsmen Kaupmees – Traders Muljet avaldav , mõjukas – impressive 7.Ülesanne 1 . Britain Julius met in worth two great celtic tribes,the Brigantes and the Picts. 2. Caledonia is present – day Scotland it was wild mountains country and the people was Roman way of life . 3. Empreror Hadrian understood that it was impossible to introduce the northen people to the Roman way of life . 4. The emperor therefore ordered to build a great defensive wall wich would mark the northen limits of his empire and reparate the Romans from the Barbanians. 5. Hadrian’s wall was 208 kilometers long , six meters high , tree meters wide 6.Military zone formed by a northern ditch a military road and on eartwork. 7

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Agatha Christie - The Moving Finger

Meaning, whatever one does in one's life is one's own responsibility and cannot be changed. The Moving Finger is emphasised twice. The first is how the letters point blame from one town member to another. The second, the addresses on the letters, which the Scotland Yard uses to identify that the envelopes were all "typed by someone using only one finger" in order to avoid a 'touch', which could be recognised as one certain person. The Moving Finger was one of Christie's favourite books, and in her autobiography she recalls the experience of writing it during the difficult time of the Second World War. ''It is a great test

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Analüüs Swifti kirjandusest inglise keeles

religion. England had been, less than 200 years previously, a Catholic (BigEndian) country; but a series of reforms beginning in the 1530s under King Henry VIII (ruled 15091547), Edward VI (1547­ 1553), and Queen Elizabeth I (1558­1603) had converted most of the country to Protestantism (Little Endianism), in the episcopalian form of the Church of England. At the same time, revolution and reform in Scotland (1560) had also converted that country to Presbyterian Protestantism, which led to fresh difficulties when England and Scotland were united under one ruler, James I (1603­1625). Religiously inspired revolts and rebellions followed, in which, indeed, one king, Charles I (1625­1649) lost his life, and his son James II lost his crown and fled to France (1685­1688). Some of these conflicts were between Protestants and Catholics; others were between different branches of Protestantism

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The Saxons & Vikings

Augustin went to Canterbury, the capital of Kent, where King Ethelbert had married Bertha, a Christian Frankish princess. Several ruling families accepted Christianity, but not ordinary people. Augustin became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in 601. It was the Celtic Church which brought Christianity to the ordinary people. Patrick, a British monk, introduced Christianity to Ireland before 460. Around 563 a monk named Columba left Ireland for the isle of Iona near Scotland and started a monastery there. Monks from Iona then converted most of Scotland. Another monk, Aidan, founded the monastery of Lindisfarne in 635. These holy men and the people who followed them are known as Celtic Christians. When the king of Northumbria decided to support the Roman Church, the Celtic Church retreated. So England became Christian very quickly. By 660 only Sussex & the Isle of Wight had not accepted the new faith. Latin became the language of the Church.

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Born to be King

BORN TO BE KING * monarch or sovereign ainuvalitseja või monarh * sole power ainuvõim * considerably reduced power märgatavalt taandatud võim * constitutional monarchy or parliamentary democracy konstitutsiooniline monarhia või parlamentaarne demokraatia * nominally nominaalselt (nime järgi) * commander in Chief of the armed forces komandör relvastatud sõjaväes * their mother's coffin nende ema kirst * funeral procession matusetalitus * the fairytale princess come true muinasjutuprintsess sai tõeks * admired her simplicity and warmth imetlesid tema lihtsust ja soojust * to treat somebody as equals kohtlema kedagi võrdselt * her radiant smile and elegant gowns tema särav naeratus ja elegantne ametirüü * shifting bales of hay liikuvad heinapallid ? :D * 12tunnised vahetused tööl * mucking out sõnnikust puhastama? :D * to study an MA õppima humanitaarteaduse magistriks * deciding to reject his inher...

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Kes oli Robin Hood?

Robin Hood Ilukirjandusteoses “Kuulsa Robin Hoodi lustakad seiklused” käsitletakse Robin Hoodi nagu kangelast, kes võtab rikastelt ja annab vaestele. Tegevus toimub Inglismaal 12. sajandil, kuningate Henry II ja Richard I Lõvisüdame valitsemise ajal ( 1154-1189; 1189-1199). Robin Hood, kuulus vibumees, elab Sherwoodi metsas Nottinghami linna lähedal. Selle eest, et ta röövis rikastelt raha, teda kuulutati lindpriiks ning Nottinghami šerif püüdis teda igati vahi alla võtta. Robin Hood oli julge mees ning korraldas igasuguseid vigureid. Kui Robin veab šerifi mitu korda ninapidi, saab šerif kurjaks ning teatab kuningale Robin Hoodist. Seepeale saadab kuningas oma parimad mehed Robin Hoodi kinni võtma. Lahingus saab Robin Hood haavata ning läheb oma nõbu juurde, kes teda reedab. Seal lasi Robin Hood oma viimase noole ning palub oma sõpradel matta ta sinna kuhu see nool maandus. ( 1 ) ...

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New energy sources

Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Prediction Cost to consumer Now: 1020c Future: 3c Role in global power supply Now: <0.01% 2050: 2% Wave energy How it works? Sea snake Oyster Suitable areas Costal areas with strong waves ­ Scotland, Portugal, also many places in Pacific areas and by America Disadvantages Expencive, soficticated equipment Equipment needs to stand storms "Sea snake" Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level

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Inglise keele variandid (Varieties of English)

1. DISPERSAL · 12th century - the Normans established a territory called "the Pale" in Ireland. A great influence on the territory of Ireland. · 1535 - A Statute of Wales (law) that required people in Wales to speak English. · - there was trade going on between English ships and West Africa. A decade later slave trade started. · 1580s - The first 2 English settlements in North America were established. · - James I of England became king. Scotland and England merged politically together as Great Britain. English spread to Scotland. · 1607 - the first lasting settlement in North America was established in Virginia, Jamestown. · 1609 - the colonisation of Ulster. (first tried out by Queen Elizabeth I and later continued officially by James I). Ulster was colonised to prevent further rebellion. The Irish were forced to become protestants. Due to these events, we can now see

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Great Britain

60.0 million people in mid-2009, it is the third most populous island in the world, after Java and Honsh. Great Britain is surrounded by over 1,000 smaller islands and islets. The island of Ireland lies to its west. Politically, Great Britain may also refer to the island itself together with a number of surrounding islands which comprise the territory of England, Scotland and Wales. All of the island is territory of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and most of the United Kingdom's territory is in Great Britain. Most of England, Scotland, and Wales are on the island of Great Britain, as are their respective capital cities: London, Edinburgh, and Cardiff. The Kingdom of Great Britain resulted from the political union of the kingdoms of England and Scotland with the Acts of Union 1707 on 1 May 1707 under Queen Anne

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Ireland report

[27] A study conducted by Trinity College Dublin, and part-funded by the National Millennium Committee, concluded that the Irish are primarily descended from people who migrated north from Iberia after the Ice-Age ended some 12,000 years ago. The geneticists who conducted this research, produced a map of Europe with contours linking places that corresponded in terms of genetic ancestry. One contour goes around the edge of the Atlantic, around Wales, Scotland, Ireland and includes Galicia and the Basque Country.[28] Over the last 1,000 years, there have been influences by the Vikings, who founded several ports, including Dublin, and Normans, with some admixture to the gene pool. However, the greater part (80%) of the Irish population descends from the original inhabitants of the island who came after the end of the Ice Age. Many in the north of Ireland can claim descent from settlers from Britain mostly Scotland; the Ulster-Scots.

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Arthur Conan Doyle

Arthur Conan Doyle Life Arthur Conan Doyle was born on 22 May 1859, in Edinburgh, Scotland, to an English father, Charles Altamont Doyle, and an Irish mother, Mary Foley, who had married in 1855.] Although he is now referred to as "Conan Doyle", the origin of this compound surname is uncertain. Conan Doyle's father was an artist, as were his paternal uncles (one of whom was Richard Doyle), and his paternal grandfather John Doyle. Conan Doyle was sent to the Roman Catholic Jesuit preparatory school St. Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst, at the age of eight

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Stonehenge kromlehh

What is Stonehenge? Derived from words that mean hanging stones, circle of stones, or stone hinges 162 stones originally and about half remain today Southern England, eight miles north of Salisbury and 30 miles north of the English Channel Nearby hillsides are covered with hundreds of burial pits known as barrows 80% of the barrows face east towards where the sun rises on the horizon There are at least 900 circles in Wales, Scotland, England, and Ireland. Most are made of stone, but wood was also used. Soil was also piled up to create banks, ditches, and circles. Many of these structures are of archaeological interest and are found throughout the countries. The builders Prehistoric people Carbon dating shows that it was built in five phases from 3500 ­ 1520 BC Class Question How old do you think the people were that built Stonehenge? Answer 40% of the people who lived

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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 9

Test 9 1 Translate. 1 Ma loen sageli ajaloolisi romaane. I often read historical novels. 2 Paljud riigid on Eestit valitsenud. Many countries have ruled Estonia. 3 Rooma villas olid keskküte ja mosaiikpõrandad. A Roman villa had central heating and mosaic floors. 4 Roomlastel ei õnnestunud Sotimaad vallutada. The Romans didn´t manage to conquer Scotland. 5 See imeerium on eksisteerinud umbes 400 aastat. This empire existed foir about 400 years. 6 kohalikud elanikud inhabitants 7 lossivaremed ruins of a castle 8 restaureeritud mõis a restored manor house 2 Use the words who, whose, which or where to complete the sentences. 1 This is the house where I grew up. 2 The film which we saw yesterday was about a cowgirl called Calamity Jane. 3 The boy whose mother we met in Regent Street is my cousin.

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Sherlock holmes

brawn with a nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England. 7. After finally catching serial killer and occult "sorcerer" Lord Blackwood, legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson can close yet another successful case. But when Blackwood mysteriously returns from the grave and resumes his killing spree, Holmes must take up the hunt once again. Contending with his partner's new fiancée and the dimwitted head of Scotland Yard, the dauntless detective must unravel the clues that will lead him into a twisted web of murder, deceit, and black magic - and the deadly embrace of temptress Irene Adler. 8. Sherlock Holmes is the legendary great detective who solves even the most baffling cases with astute observation, deductive reasoning and very little people skills. 9. Dr John Watson is knowledgeable, brave, strong-willed, and thoroughly professional, as

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Etüüd punases sisukokkuvõte

palju, kui ta seda ise vajalikuks pidas. Tänu märkimisväärsele tähelepanelikkusele eksis ta väga harva oma arvamustega. Talle meeldis ka viiulit mängida ja tubakat suitsetada. Tema iseloom võis olla väga kõikuv: ta võis olla väga virk ja agar, kuid mõni päev lebas ta päev läbi diivanil ega lausunud sõnagi. Huvitavamad kõrvaltegelased: Huvitavamateks kõrvaltegelasteks võib pidada inspektor Tobias Gregsonit ja inspektor Lestrade'i. Nad mõlemad on Scotland Yardi detektviivid. Neid on raamatus kujutatud natuke rumalatena, sest nad sattusid alati valedele jälgedele. Nad olid teineteise peale kadedad ning üritasid alati üksteisele "ära teha". Nad mõlemad austasid Holmesi väga, kuid alati olid nemad need, kes said kuritöö lahendamise eest tunnustust. Lühidalt süzee: Raamat on kirjutatud minavormis Doktor Watsoni poolt, kes oli sõjaväearst Afganistanis. Londonisse naastes saab ta juhuslikult oma korterinaabriks Sherlock Holmesi, kes teenib

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Inglismaa

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish sea is to the north west, theCeltic sea to the south west and the North Sea to the east, with the English Channel to the south separating it from continental Europe. The mainland of England consists of the central and southern part of the island of Great Britain in the North Atlantic but England also includes over 100 small isl such as the Isles of Scilly and the Isles of weight

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The Royal Family

Born 14 November 1948 He was christened Charles Philip Arthur George Second level He is Scottich Peerage, Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Third level Carrick and Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Fourth level Prince and Great Steward of Scotland Fifth level On 29 July 1981 married Lady Diana Spencer and had two son's Divorsed on 28 August 1996 Married Mrs Camilla Parker Bowels on 9 april 2005 http://www.google.ee/imgres? um=1&hl=et&sa=N&biw=1366&bih=600&authuser=0&tbm=isch&tbnid=9c

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

He married with Susan De Lancy and got 5 children. They lived Europe, but returned to America because he was unpopular in Europe. In 1920 je published his first fiction "Precaution", in 1821 the second one "The Spy". His third book "The Pioneers" was the first of five novels. He died at Cooperstown in 1851. He was immensely popular writer and he considered to be the first major American novelist. R.L.Stevenson(1850-1894): he was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1850. He was a sick little boy who spent much of his time in bed. He was very lonely only child. When he grew older and seemed stronger, his father took him on trips to he wildest coasts of Sotland. Stevenson was no student. He roamed about Edinburgh, learning to know people of all kinds. His stories were full of gaiety, sharm and mis-spelled words. Louis's father let him study law, but soon after he began, his health had become worse. He was

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Fay Weldon, Powerpoint

New Zealand. § Her father was a doctor and her mother was a writer of commercial fiction under the pen name "Pearl Bellairs", among others. Her parents divorced when she was five. She lived with her mother, sister and grandmother until she started college and, as a result, grew up believing "the world was peopled by females". This problably influenced her works too. § She returned to England with her mother and studied economics and psychology at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. § Her actual christened name was "Franklin Birkinshaw". which she feels contributed to her being accepted at St Andrews and permitted to study economics: the school assumed she was a male student applicant. Early life § In her early twenties she was briefly married to a man more than twenty years older than her. It is not clear whether she had her first son during this marriage or earlier.

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A.Conan Doyle "Baskerville´ide koer"

2.20. Millise plaani mõtles Holmes välja selleks saatuslikuks õhtuks? Kuidas plaan õnnestus? Mis segas? ( Henry läheb üksinda külla, Holmes ja Watson nõmmel ootamas ja Henryt kaitsmas. Koer järgnes Henryle, kuid Holmes tappis koera. Udu. 2.21. Kirjelda koera ( suur, fosforiga kokku määritud, kasilmaümbrused) 2.22. Kuhu Stapleton põgenes? ( tinakaevandusse) Kuidas suri? ( kindlalt ei tea, kuid udu tõttu vist eksis teelt) 2.23. Kes on Lestrade? ( Scotland Yardi politseinik) 2-24- Mida tead Stapletonide minevikust? Kuidas nad nii rikkad olid? ( Olid Ameerikas aboiellunud, vargused seal, põgenesid Yorki ja avasid seal kooli, kus Jack loodusloo õpetajaks. Kool käis alla, tulid Devonshire, sest said teada oma põlvnemisest Baskervilledest. Käis vargil.) 2.25. Mis näitas, et Stapleton oli tõeline tunnustatud entomoloog? ( temanimeline liblikas) 2.26. Kust sai Stapleton idee kasvatada Baskerville´de koer? ( käsikirjast) 2.27

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ASPECTS OF BRITISH HISTORY

current which flows past the British Isles and brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico. Steady south-west winds blow across the current and bring warmth in winter. In summer, the ocean waters are cooler than the land. Winds over the waters come to Britain as refreshing breezes. The sea winds also bring plentiful rains. Britain is not as cold as most places so far north. Summers are mild, with daytime highs about 220C in the south, about 180C in Scotland. Winters are cool – night-time temperatures drop nearly to freezing, but rarely much below, except in the colder Scottish highland areas. Within Britain there are differences of climate and rainfall between north and south, east and west. The north is on average 5 0C cooler than the south. The heaviest rains fall in the highland areas of the west and north. The surface is varied too. The north and west are mountainous or hilly. Much of the south and east is flat or low- lying

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Britain history.

The Stuarts In 1602 the Pilgrim fathers left England on Mayflower because of religious reasons and established colonies in America. On 5th November 1605 English Catholics, with Guy Fawkes as their leader attempted to blow up king James I and the Parliament. They failed at their attempt and that day is nowadays called Guy Fawkes Night. The Stuarts king James I and Charles I followed the medieval notion of monarchy, ignoring parliament. James I united England and Scotland. Charles I raised taxes without its permission and prevented it from meeting for 11 years. The conflict between the Parliament and the kings over power increased and led the country into the Civil War (1642-1651) between Charles I and Parliamentarians led by Oliver Cromwell. Oliver Cromwell led the Parliamentarian Roundheads to victory, Charles I was executed and Cromwell rook up rule of the country, which became a republic, called the Commonwealth. He was its Lord Protector

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Kõver maja

kahtlustada oskaksime. Nii oli ka antud raamatus, kus mõrvariks osutus pealtnäha täiesti süütu pisike tüdruk, keda kõik pigem hoiaksid, kui milleski kahtlustaksid.Tegelikkuses aga ei saa kedagi usaldada, sest kõige nõrgemad inimesed võivad vihahoos korda saata kõige hullemaid kuritegusid. 4. Tegelased: Charles Hayward ­ mees, kes armastas Sophiat ning oli uurija poeg Sophia Leonides ­ vana Aristide lapselaps, kes oli hirmunud, kuid otsusekindel Sir Arthur Hayward ­ Charlesi isa, Scotland Yardi ülema asetäitja Peainspektor Taverner ­ sir Arthuri parem käsi Edith de Haviland ­ Aristide naiseõde Philip Leonides ­ Sophia isa, pealtnäha väga enesekindel ja pühendud oma töösse Magda Leonides ­ Sophia ema, näitlejanna Roger Leonides ­ Aristide vanim poeg, ägeda iseloomuga Clemency Leonides ­ Rogeri naine, teadlane Brenda Leonides ­ Aristide teine ja noor naine Laurence Brown ­ majja tööle võetud noor mees, kes oli armunud Brendasse

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TEST- Reported speech, comparison, articles, prepositions

......... the river. 20. Would you like to go .................. the cinema tonight? 21. The woman's bag is .................. the table. 22. The woman is sitting .................. a table. 23. Some kinds .................. plants 24.To be caused .................. something 25.To last .................. years 26. .................. the stairs 27.I can depend .................. my best friend Paul. 28. Stop! Wait .................. me 29.The letter was written ..................my pen friend in Scotland. 30. Benjamin is really interested ..................history. 31.We were talking ..................you. 32. The girl is standing ..................the two boys. 33. The boy with the green shirt is ..................the right. 34. ..................the picture, there are three kids. 35. He has a gamboy ..................his hands. 36. What are you doing ..................the weekend? 37. We could go there together ..................the afternoon. 38. That's right

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London’s early history.

Contents Introduction...................................................3 London's early history.....................................45 The people of London......................................6 Buildings and bridges......................................7 Intruduction London is the capital of the united kingdom (UK), which is made up of Great Britain(England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland. The city lies in the southeast of England and covers an area of about 1,578 square kilometres on either side of the River Thames. With population of seven million, London is by far the largest city in the UK. Birmingham, the second largest, has just over one million inhabitants. Cultural life London is the worldclass centre. It has more than40 theatres, where audiences enjoy everything from musicals to William

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