I read a book called The Spare Room. It is written by Helen Garner who is an Australian writer and journalist. She was born on 7th November in Geelong and now lives in Victoria. This novel has won several awards and that's one of the reasons I chose to read it. The Spare Room talks about a 64-year woman Helen who lives in Melbourne, Australia. One day, her friend Nicola who lives in Sydney calls and asks if she could stay with her for three weeks. The reason she calls is that she is a cancer patient who needs to be taken care of. As they have been friends for a long time, Helen gave her consent and welcomed Nicola in her home. In Melbourne Helen also has a treatment in an institution called the Theodore. Chemo
builders. Other specialties are car repairing, business management, social work, information technology, handicraft and artistic design. My speciality is artistic design, which is 120 weeks of study, which makes the course 3 years long. Kuressaare Reginal Training Centre is one of only two schools in Estonia, where elementary school graduates can come to acquire the artistic development of the specialty. Through the course and students spare time, many cultural events, narrow circle of performances and exhibitions are done in the area by the students. All subjects are very important starting with math and going up to advertising psychology. As any other high school, we also have the basic subjects as Estonian, Literature, Physics, Chemistry, Biology etc. Although we have them in a lesser extent, which makes us more space to have other subjects such as
You should have a solid, level surface that will restrict the car from rolling. If you are near a road, park as far from traffic as possible and turn on your emergency flashers (hazard lights). Avoid soft ground and hills. Apply the parking brake and put car into "Park" position. If you have a standard transmission, put your vehicle in first or reverse. Place a heavy object (e.g., rock, concrete, spare wheel, etc.) in front of the front and back tires. Take out the spare tire and the jack. Place the jack under the frame near the tire that you are going to change. Ensure that the jack is in contact with the metal portion of your car's frame Many cars have molded plastic along the bottom. If you don't place the jack in the right spot, it will crack the plastic when you start lifting
Comparing the two pie charts showing the hobbies of estonian and russian youth in tallinn. What can the reasons behind these differences and similatities be. source: 56 "puzzle" textbook According to the data 21.0% of Estonians play sports in their spare time. At the same time 31.5% of Russians play Sports as a hobby. Russians appear to care more about their body. Russians are athletic and they have good coaches. Russians are temperamental but Estonians are sluggish. According to the data 14.4% of Estonians sing in Choirs as a hobby . At the same time 3.1% of Russians sing in Choirs in their spare time. Estonians are better singers than the Russians because Estonians have a song festival
Secondly is an internet the biggest infomation resource, where you can find almost anything you need. The third point is wide opportunity of communicating with other people. For instance you may use different programs such as skype or MSN Messenger. Nonetheless has the internet many disadvantages too. Namely has the computer network so many different distractions, such as games, chatting, music or movies that many people spend all their spare time sitting in front of computer. Chatting and communicating frequently through the internet may make us unsocial in real life moreover people often say things and act in the computer networks in the way they would never do in real life. In summary I would say that internet has both positive and negative sides, in my opinion it is just wonderful tool to communicate with people who are thousand kilometres away from you or find all the information you need in just 0,14 seconds
Dear Frank, I’m very glad of your visit to Estonia in this July. I have planned many things we can do while you are here, so this week will be great. Unfortunately, my grandmother got seriously ill and has to stay with my family for this summer and because of that you cannot stay at my place. However, Mari has a spare room for whole summer where you can stay at the time while you are in Estonia. Mari is my friend from childhood and she is great, I’m sure you two will get along just well. Waiting forward to see you again, Tiiu
4. sophisticated- keeruline 5. retain- säilitama 6. essential characteristics- hädavajalikud iseloomuomadused 7. form of aviation- lennuviis 8. to be tempted- ahvatlema 9. on board- pardal 10. turn up- kohale ilmuma 12. inflate the balloon- õhupalli õhuga täitma 13. fancy owning- meeldib omada 14. tow- vedama 15. pin it down- vastu maad suruma 16. landowner´s permission- maaomaniku luba 17. quarterly magazine- neli korda aastas ilmuv ajakiri 18. ever-growing- üha kasvav 19. spare an hour- tundi loovutama 20. slight unease- kerge ebamugavustunne 21. disapproval- pahaks panema 22. frown- kulmu kortsutama 23. drag a leg behind- jalga järel lohistama 24. currently- praegusel ajal 25. draw up- visandama 26. purchase of inappropriate skates- ebasobilike uiskude uisk 27. ticking off- kiusama 28. break a fall- kukkumist vältima 29. tumbling- kukkuma veerema 30. keep smb balanced- kedagi tasakaalus hoidma 31. reduce the chances- võimalusi vähendama 32. obey- kuuletuma 33
The most characteristic thing about Lily is her sense of humour. It is rare to cheer everybody up in different situations, yet she always manages to do it.She is the soul of a party, which makes her extremely sociable. Pointing our her tendency to be incredibly precise. Some people claim she may seem quick-tempered but in reality deep down, she isreally an amiable person. Lily has a very unpredictable lifestyle, for this reason she spends a lot of time exercising. In her spare time she goes either to a swimming pool or climbing in the mountains.In the future she would love to fulfil one of her childhood dreams,to become and actress.
The man In the family works in the office of a company and earns 3000kr a week. He goes to work by car and starts at 8.30 in the morning. He likes his job and hopes to get promotion. Women work in service industry and go there by car. They sometimes earn more than men and they quite like their job. The children of a typical Estonian family go to nearby state school by bus. The classes start at 8.00 and end 15.30 and rest in the summer for 8 weeks In their spare time Estonian watch Television. Other popular activities are listening to the music, visiting friends, going to the cinema and playing computer games. Athletics Is popular in Estonia.
financial support to professional painters and it seems that they can not sell their paintings either. The survey which interviewed over 1000 The National Art Gallery guests was conducted by British Government. It found that guests are not flattered to buy art. Expensive Two out of five thought that it is nonsense to buy a painting. They thought that they can see some art in National Gallery if they want. Half of guests thought that they might buy some paintings if they had some spare money to spend. Unfortunately 90 per cent of them told that they never had any free money. Collectors So one out of ten guests told that they buy paintings frequently. But most of them were actually collectors and only two guests said that they collected art from young painters. 10 visitors admitted that they bought art just to decorate their home and they actually did not care what kind of painting they were. Proof All in all, researchers were not much surprised by the findings
Having a job while studying I think, that having a job while studying has both, positive and negative sides. One point of view in favour is preparation for the further life. On the other hand, having a job while studying shortens your spare time, time to relax and rest your brain, also you do not have time to do your homework properly, grades will suffer. Furthermore, young people should have enough time to spend with their friends and family, while students who work, use their ,,free time" to earn money, they enter to the grown-up world too soon, not to mention the fact that these working students usually do not have enough time for their personal life, relationships with opposite gender will suffer
Tutors of some schools focus only on education. They don`t care of the discipline and pupils` behaviour at all. Probably such school-leavers have only several opportunities for the future to become criminals, join local gangs or to control themselves and to do their best in studies. Such schools may be really named the schools of life because children studying there are forced to grow up earlier than others. Furthermore, present youngsters spend a great deal of their spare time sitting in Internet. They communicate, study and play games in simulated environment of the virtual world. That is the place where young people really get the most information. Internet has the only advantage comparing with schools, information from there never becomes out of date. Thus, we may affirm that youngsters don`t get enough information at ordinary school to face the world tomorrow. They get from there the base, the most information they can need
Teachers A boy named Finn and their adventures Meeting on the beach and first time in hut Finn´s memories Holiday with Finn and strange woman Storm and truth Finn fell ill Finn is actually a girl and two years younger Rumours and different news Reese had drowned My opinion Very intresting and funny book Very good book to read in spare time Not ordinary love story Unexpected ending Friends are important Thank you for listening !
It is rare to cheer everybody up in different situations, yet she always manages to do it. Moreover, she is the life and soul of a party, which makes her extremely sociable. Pointing out her tendency to be incredibly precise and insistance an perfection. Some people claim she may seem quick-tempered but in reality deep down, she is really an amiable person. Kristy has a very unpredictable lifestyle, for this reason she spends a lot of time exercising. In her spare time she goes either to a swimming pool or climbing in the mountains which I admire most. In the future she would love to fulfil one of her childhood dreams, namely to become and actress. To sum up, Kristy really deserves admiration due to her ambition and optimism. She shows people how to be a better person. I hope our friendship will never end. Alex Smirnov 10A
MARY: Be as quick as you can, dear. We don't want to miss the news-reel. I: Great Scot! Aren't you going to get out and help? MARY: No, thank you. We're all right where we are, aren't we, Susan? Besides, you've got Tom to help you. We should only be in the way. [Tom puts the jack under the front of the car turns the handle and the front of the car slowly rises.] TOM: Is it clear of the ground yet? I: Nearly. Give it one more turn. That'll do; just get the spare wheel from the back. I'll soon have this one off. [I undo the nuts with a tool and pull the wheel off. Tom wheels the spare wheel round to me. I lift it and put it on. The bolts come through the holes; I put on the nuts and start screwing them tight.] TOM: Is it on? I: Yes, let her down. [Tom turns the handle of the jack from right to left; the car comes slowly down, down, too far down; it leans towards me.] Confound it! TOM: What is the matter? I: The wretched spare tyre is flat too.
not. Particularly when it concernes human emotions. There is no certainity, everything changes in time, and what is said genuinely today may become a lie tomorrow. People can be upset, sad or angry and say something they think is true, but later on regret it. These situations can be avoided by telling little lies. On the other hand, lies can hurt and make people feel betrayed. Noone wants to find out that they have been left out of something or mislead. Often lies are told to spare someones feelings, but in the end it is the lie itself and broken trust that hurts more than the initial deed. Therefore there can not be an universal answer. Lies are definitely an avoidable part of everyones lives and can make everything better, but also worse. It depends on whether lies are used to cover up problems or to make someone feel better.
Hobbies Hobby is an activity that individuals do for pleasure in their spare time. Most of us have a hobby because a specific interest on something. A hobby can can be healthy, relaxing, educational, fun, or maybe, if you are lucky, a little of everything. Hobbies are more than just ways to creatively pass the time. They are also good for your health. Hobbies and other leisure activities can have many health benefits.Everyone knows that stress can and will at some point in your life, take a heavy toll on your mind and body. A hobby can
Media in my life It goes without saying that mass media have become a necessary part of any modern society. The press, the radio and television play a very important role in peoples life. They inform, educate & entertain us. They also influence the way people look at the world & even make them change their views. In other words, mass media play a very important part in shaping public opinion. Millions of people read popular issues of newspapers & magazines in their spare time. Newspapers publish articles which cover the latest international & national events, give a full coverage of commercial, financial and public affairs. Many people buy newspapers also for the radio & TV programmes which are printed there. A lot of magazines give an opportunity for youth to be in known in the fashion world, cultural life, sensational news & nightlife events; there we can find reports on education & sports.
reasons why to do sports but always there is something negative in every good thing you have to take into account. On the one hand, sports are really good for your health. Sporting keeps you fit and gives you dicipline. People who do not sport regularly have more illnesses and tend to be overweight. Also, doing sports even extends life and help reduce the feelings of sadness and depression. In addition to that, sporting keeps children busy. Nowadays a lot of kids tend to stupid things at their spare time so when they are doing anykind of sports it keeps them out of trouble and even away from TV and video games, that have really bad influence on their eyes, student achievement and may make them violent. Sport boosts their self confident, motivation and responsibility as well. If childern are doing team games it builds teamwork skills and teaches how to trust and rely on others. On the other hand, you can not be obsessed with sports and strain yourself because there may
handy while trying to work and study at the same time. If one can manage to do that, it will benefit your greatly in many ways. Some people just cannot keep that up, but if one would think again, not everyone is made the same. However as mentioned, nothing is all good. Working while studying causes irregularities in many students' lives. Lack of sleep, stress and missed classes is not a nice combination for a good life. Trying to find spare time to relax is very difficult. Humans are ,,programmed" to value work over studies therefore students might skip homework and get worse results in school which causes even more stress and extra work for the student. In brief words, working while having a job is not for the weak. The thought of earning money while studying might sound wonderful and motivating, but it is more difficult than it seems
we go on cinema and almost everywhere, we go together. We understand very well and longest quarrel between us lasted five minutes. He is a very kind person, she tells no lies, she’ll tell you if she doesn’t like your after-shave and you won’t find her in the corner at the party. Petra is a very happy and cheerful person. She spend a lot of time at school, she come home, makes her homework and goes to the gym. In her spare time, she meet with me. She seems to have it all: brains, fame, beauty and an awesome relationship with me. I love her so much because she takes care of me, she text me in every morning and I can count on her and she makes me feel very good around her.
Christfried (1887-1934) Marie Under at the age of 4: learnt how to read at the age of 14: started writing poetry 1887-1892 attended “pre-school” on Väike- Roosikrantsi street 1893-1898 attended Cornelia Niclasen’s private middle school for young girls failed to receive her diploma (due to financial issues) After graduation got her kindergarten teacher’s license worked at Risti estate, where she looked after children wrote poetry in her spare time 1902 married to Carl Eduard Friedrich Hacker(1878-1948) -> moved to Kutšino, Moskva suburb Dagmar (1902-1994) Hedda (1905-1988) Hedda’s godfather- painter Ants Laikmaa 2nd august 1904 - “Postimees” published M. Under’s first poem “How … happened” (pseudonym Mutti) 1906 -> Tallinn 1913 Artur Adson -> Marie’s editor 1924 divorced from Carl Hacker; married to Adson 1917 was the first collection of Marie Under’s poems published during ‘20s Marie also
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increased over the past decade. But why is that so? Are they worse than us? As Mike Yakonski once said: “Sometimes it's easy to walk by because we know we can't change someone's whole life in a single afternoon. But what we fail to realize it that simple kindness can go a long way toward encouraging someone who is stuck in a desolate place.” I can relate to that fairly well because everyday i see homeless people and it makes me extremely sad. When i got a spare change with me i always give it to the ones that need it the most, because i think it is the only thing at the moment that i can do for homeless people. The reasons people lose their home are mostly addictions, losing their job, expelled from school or even family problems. If they have already lost everything, most of the people start drinking alchol or what is even worse, some people get into drugs and it causes them furthermore problems. It is
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is it a strive for a well-paid job, a place in a university or simply acknowledgement? Motivation is the key tool towards progress, it keeps you going when you experience failure or breakdown. Therefore it is like fuel to a car - a car might have all the functioning mechanical parts, but when it does not have fuel, it will not go very far. On the other hand, if a car has a tank filled with fuel, but lacks the crucial spare parts, it will not work well either. This is where study techniques come in, for example, learning styles. It is much easier to work or study if you are aware which style benefits you the most. For instance, my dominating learning style is auditory and knowing that has made me aware that I benefit more from studying if the information is in audible form. These types of tips can be very helpful in a school environment, especially when the workload is burdening and deadlines
relatives or abroad. The man In the family works in the office of a company and earns 3000kr a week. He goes to work by car and starts at 8.30 in the morning. He likes his job and hopes to get promotion. Women work in service industry and go there by car. They sometimes earn more than men and they quite like their job. The children of a typical Estonian family go to nearby state school by bus. The classes start at 8.00 and end 15.30 and rest in the summer for 8 weeks In their spare time Estonian watch Television. Other popular activities are listening to the music, visiting friends, going to the cinema and playing computer games. INTERSTING PLACES Purtse fort & Hiiemägi Lüganuse church & Valaste Waterfall MAP OF ESTONIA Booklet about Estonia Karl Räis October 14, 2008
shares pictures to Instagram with her iPhone and in the backseat girl is playing with her iPad and boy reads on his kindle. This is normal nowadays, because technolgy has been improved for example people can now communicate with each other much faster. It is great, although it can also harm people. Technology is serious responsibility- if people do not use an invention carefully, then it would end up the wrong way. The word „Leisure“ meaning changes in every 10 to 20 years. 50 years ago spare time was usually considered as that part of a day when people took a nap or children played with each other. Nowadays technological tools are killing off leisure time, especially for younger workers and students, who are working longer hours, taking fewer and shorter vacations but still bringing their cell phones and laptops along. Constantly in health magazines are headlines like „Too much stress“ or „Stress is killing people“. It is like that because the
stand by social interaction and discipline. So which is more advantageous – an online class or a traditional class? To start off, online classes are more flexible than traditional classes. This is especially useful for people with families or a tight schedule, who only have certain periods of time available. Even though classes on the Internet often have a confirmed timeline, they still offer those lacking of spare time the opportunity to modify the time spent on the course they have chosen. In spite of online classes being more flexible, it can be hard to stay committed. This is the advantage of traditional classes – discipline. When students have appointed lessons it creates a routine. It is easier to maintain a clear schedule and complete necessary assignments while taking general classes, as the tasks will have to be done almost on a daily basis.
Pursuits-püüdlus/jälgimine By the way, the point i am trying to make.. Relaxation-lõõgastumine Yes, but.. as far as i'm concerned Dropped-langenud I see what you mean, but.. Increasing-kasvav Er.. let me put it in another way.. Facilities-hooned Why not look at it this way.. Consumer-tarbija Watch rather than take part Spare-vaba Ground-väljak Recent-hiljutine Relatively little general exercise- Provided-hankima suhteliselt väha liikumist Expanded-laiendatud Lack of exercise- liikumisvaegus Persuades-meelitama Health conditions- terviseprobleemid Charge-tasu Growing intrest- kasvav huvi Treadmills-linttrenasöör Rambling- uitamine
with his hands he brought him some tools from his workshop. For hours James would take his toys to pieces and the built new things from the parts to his own design. One day James noticed that, when the water in the kettle was boiling, the power of the steam moved the lid up and down, and when he held a cold spoon over the steam, it quickly turned back into drops of water. James was sent to a private school. He became good at languages as well as mathematics. In his spare time he began to make experiments. He managed to persuade an instrument-maker to take him as an apprentice. He found his training very hard and tiring as he had to work from early morning till late at night. However, he gained a fair knowledge of the trade and became skilled in the use of tools. When James returned to Scotland he began mathematical-instrument maker to Glasgow University. He also made musical instruments.
used. It only takes about 5 minutes of vacuum to fully impregnate most veneers with dye. I recommend using dyes with lacquer thinner or alcohol as these solvents will not warp the veneer and will dry very quickly. Something to remember... You can save the mixtures of dye in mason jars or any other solvent proof container if you want to use the same color again. If you're having trouble fitting a large length of veneer into the vessel, first wrap the veneer around a spare piece of 3" PVC, then slide the veneer and pvc into the vessel, push the veneer down onto the vessel's inner tube and remove the spare section of pipe . David Pruett recently built a vacuum infuser to dye small veneers for marquetry. He used the Excel 1 vacuum press to power the infuser. His website has more information including a nice video in which he explains the process. "This bench top vacuum infuser is the perfect accessory for a woodshop vacuum pump
My Ideal Home My ideal house would be a small detached villa on a quiet tropical island, preferably with an outdoor pool. The house is made of bricks. In my case I would have as many windows as possible. Light colour in the hall, it's the first thing you see when you walk into the house. There's not much space, therefore, this is fulfilled only essential things. On the right hand, there is a low cupboard, which is next to the vase of globeflowers. On the opposite wall, there is rocking chair and a peg. The ceiling is painted white and cream colored carpet covers the parquet. The next room consists of dining and livingroom. This is the biggest and the brightest room in this house. A rich mintcream walls and hardwood floors these two are well contrasted with furniture. One wall is all glass with a nice view of the ocean, so it's left almost uncovered. Only dining table and four cha...
in 2002 with an appearance on Joss Whedon's sci-fi series Firefly. He was later signed to the Creative Artists Agency. A junior in high school, Efron's favourite sports include golf, skiing, rock climbing, and snowboarding. He recently added surfing after spending days on the beach for "Summerland." He plays the piano at home, and is currently teaching himself to play the guitar. He's also currently fixing up two cars in his spare time, a Delorean and '65 Mustang convertible, both treasured hand-me-downs from his even-more-treasured grandfather. Efron lives at home with his parents and his younger brother Dylan. They have a highly affectionate Australian Shepherd, Puppy, and a very independent Siamese cat named Simon. Education: Efron graduated from Arroyo Grande High School in 2006, and was then accepted into the University of Southern California, but he deferred his enrolment while he worked on film projects
4 classmates / did / in / miss / summer / the / you / your? Did you miss your classmates in the summer? Yes, I did. 4 This is an interview with a 13-year-old boy called Arthur from Estonia. Read the inverview and write the letter of the question next to the number. There are two qestions that you don´t need. A Do you have a stick to a special diet? B Do you get on well with your mother? C What time do you have to be home at night? D What do you do in your spare time? E How much pocket money do you get? F Do you wear glasses? G What is the best thing in your life? H What do you worry about? I What is your day like? J How much time do you spend on homework every day? 1. I I study from Monday to Friday. The lessons start at 8 am and finish at 3.30pm. I don´t have lunch at school although most of my classmates do. When I get home I usually get something to eat and start doing my homework for the next day. 2. J About two hours
Emmett the closest example of a newborn attack. Jasper easily catches Emmett from behind and ends the mock skirmish. He engages Alice next, wishing specifically for Bella to see why Alice can take care of herself. Sure enough, Alice effortlessly outmatches Jasper, finally swooping up from behind and planting a quick kiss on his neck. Edward claims the next turn, and Alice takes his spot next to Bella. Alice surprises Bella, stating she knows of Bella's semi-formed plans to spare her loved ones from danger. Alice declares she will warn Edward if Bella continues to scheme. Bella ignores her and tries to focus on Jasper and Edward. Jasper's expertise is equally matched by Edward's agility and mind-reading, and they finally agree to call it a draw. Each of the Cullens take a turn with Jasper, and as the night goes on Bella is finally overcome by exhaustion. The meeting is called to a close, all agreeing to meet again the following night
- it was opened in 2006 after nearly a decade of planning and construction, and is considered a modern architectural masterpiece. Tallinn Old Town Tallinn's medieval Old Town is known around the world for its well- preserved completeness and authentic Hanseatic architecture. Enchanting atmosphere, rich cultural scene, beautiful surroundings and plenty of galleries, cafes and restaurants to choose from: there is something for everyone in Tallinn. Whether you have only few hours to spare or few days to walk around: Tallinn's Old Town is beautiful and enchanting during all seasons. Be sure to enjoy the outdoor cafés during summer and cosy fire and luxurious gourmet experiences in winter, indulge in local chocolateries and don't forget to take your camera! Tallinn Town Hall Tallinn Town Hall is one of the most important symbols of the city and a unique architectural monument in Europe. The Town Hall, established in
to avoid the consequence of floods and also picked up rubbish from coasts, where seawaves have washed the trash. Endangered animals Thirdly, the life of endangered animals also depends on our action. Poachers kill endangered animals for their expensive skin, fur, teeth and meat. Many organisations adopt these animals to spare their population in the world. Mostly those animals are put to the zoo's, where cattle-tenders take care of them and where these animals can give birth to their cubs safely. But most of these animals get into zoo's in their childhood and when they are grown-up, they can't be put back in the wild-life, cause they cant manage to get food on their own etc. And the places, where the poachers hunt these animals, should be guarded, that the
feelings and broaden my outlook. In my opinion, books are a source of emotional inspiration and romantic feeling . besides, books help me to continue my own education. The time spend on a good book is never wasted. Reading is a rewarding pasting. And of course I like music! I'm fond of music of the 60s, like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Elvis Prestly. The songs of the Beatles give me much delight and pleasure. Besides, I am a great theatregoer. Whenever I have some time to spare, I go to the theatre. I'm not keen on television. Sometimes I play different sport games for health and pleasure. I usually play such games as volleyball, basketball, tennis, and sometimes football. And the last thing I would like to tell you about things I hope to achieve in my life are: to have a very successful career, so this year after finishing school I try to enter the University, to build the home of my dreams and to find someone in my life to share all that with.
Reading 4. Ex3. 1. Refuse 2. Take 3. Apologise 4. Check 1. Indecent 5. Copyright 6. Fresh 7. Valuable 8. Apologised profusely for 2. Take the blame for 3. Relevant Check over your work for 4. Refuses to accept MATTER responsibility for Ex1. 1. Discussed 2. Be 3. Look into 4. Bring 5. MOMENT Settle 6. Get Ex1. 1. Have 2. Lasted 3. Take 4. Spare 5. Wait 6. Ex2. 1. Delicate 2. Serious 3. Different 4. Trivial Dreading 7. Choose 8. Paused for 5. Urgent 6. Personal 7. Easy 8. Complex Ex2. 1. Bad 2. Proudest 3. Embarrasing 4. Ex3. 1. C 2. A 3. D 4. B Dreadful 5. Key 6. Quiet 7. Anxious 8. Brief 9. Ex4. 1. Light 2. Advice 3. Nothing 4. Word 5. Last 10. Precise Discussion Ex3. 1. D 2. E 3. A 4. B 5. F 6. C
veedetud aastate jooksul muutis ta täielikult vaimuhaigete ravimise süsteemi. Samuti hakaks ta kohe lugema arstidele eksperimentaalpsühholoogia kursust. "The conditions for starting a school of psychology in Dorpat were favourable. The distinguished physiologists, Alexander Schmidt, had placed a room in his new institute at our disposal, which was a great help, as the clinic was too far away and had no room spare. The university mechanics Schulze proved to be an exceptionally -4- Psühholoogia Eestis J.Allik 2002 skilled and understanding helper and produced a number of well invented and carefully planned machines for various investigations. Luckily, I found a lot of keen, self-sacrificing students prepared to devote many, many months' work solely to their
shamrock with Trefulngid Tre-eochair ("The Triple Bearer of the Triple Key"), the spring fertility god manifestation, whose symbol can be a shamrock or three legs spiraling together (as seen on the flag of the Isle of Man). The Irish celebrate Easter, and Easter Monday is a public holiday. Christmas is celebrated on 25 December, but celebrations may last until New Year's Day. An old custom has boys blackening their faces, carrying paper wrens, and asking for spare change on Saint Stephen's Day (26 December). This is called "hunting the wren," and the boys are known as 'wren boys.' This tradition commemorates the old story of how the wily wren tricked the mighty eagle into giving up the title of King of All Birds. This custom is not very common today, particularly outside of rural areas. "Bank holidays," days when banks and other businesses close, occur on New Year's Day, the first Mondays of May, June, and August, and the last Monday in October.
Some is used: • with affirmative verbs: They bought some honey. • in questions where the answer ‘yes’ is expected: Did some of you sleep on the board? (I expect so.) • in polite offers and requests: Would you like some wine? Could you do some typing for me? Any is used: • With negative verbs: I haven’t got any matches. • With hardly, barely, scarcely (which are almost negatives): I have hardly any spare time. • With without when without any ...= with no ... : He crossed the frontier without any difficulty/with no difficulty. • With questions except the types noted above: Have you got any money? Did he catch any fish? • After if, whether and in expressions of doubt: If you need any money, please let me know. I don’t think there is any petrol in the tank. 2
translated. But the hype was already building up in American social networking sites, and since the book was already being referred to as the ´´next Harry Potter´´, I obviously had to read it. It is somewhat embarrassing to admit, that at first, before giving much indepth thought about what was written between those pages, I was quite incredibly fascinated with ´´Twilight´´. I got so attached to the book that I couldn't even spare ten minutes to take a break in order to have something to eat or rest my eyes, when my vision got all blurry (it was an eBook). Eventually my best friend managed to lure me to her place (it took her much effort) and even then, I secretly downloaded the book to her computer and carried on reading, my only response to her chatter being an occasional glance, nod or ''mmh''. To someone, who obviously has a certain fondness for Twilight, not much explanation is
at the beginning of the month on Christmas Day in (the) future 4 MILLAL? WHEN? AT ON IN at the end of the year on New Year`s Day in the past at the age of sixteen on Mother`s Day in my spare time at the holiday on my arrival home in my absence at once on this occasion in his youth at last on time in these days at his moment in the end at the same time in the middle of the month
Some nouns can be both countable and uncountable, depending on the meaning. Countable Uncountable A cat has nine lives. Life is precious. Many religions are practiced in the Religion has been a powerful force in United States. history. There are two lights in our bedroom. There's too much light! I'll take a coffee, please. We haven't got any coffee left. We have a spare room, so you can There is not enough room. stay with us. This is a beautiful painting. My hobby is painting. Have you got an iron? This gate is made of iron. 10
Mõni b on a colleagues. Mõni b ei ole a 1969 - AT&T Bell Laboratories programmers Kenneth Thompson and Dennis süllogism on väitlus, kus mingitest etteantud väidetest (eeldustest) järeldub Ritchie developed the UNIX operating system on a spare DEC minicomputer. paratamatult uus väide 1970 - Intel creates the first 4004 microprocessor. Schickard 1625: väitis ehitanud olema liitva, lahutava, korrutava, jagava masina 1971 - Computer-to-computer Communication expanded when the Department Kristlik filosoof Blaise Pascal 1640: aritmeetiline masin: ainult liitis ja lahutas of Defense established four nodes on the ARPANET
tasakaalustama balance tekkepunkt,rõhupunkt pressure point tihedus density tinavaba tin-free triivnurk drift angle turbulentne voolamine turbulent flow ujuvuskese center of buoyancy üleslükkejõud buoyacy lift vaba voolu ala free flow area, free field valem, mat. Seos equation varuosad spare parts veealune osa (laevakere) underwater hull veeväljasurve displacement vöörilained bow waves vöörtääv stempost abienergeetikaseade auxiliary powerplant abimehhanismid auxiliary machinery ahter stern aurulaev steamship, steamer auruturbiin steam turbine
· harrastajaks võivad olla indiviidid või inimeste grupid · osalemine võib olla ühekordne, episoodiline, sagedane või kogu elu kestev Rekreatsioon · tegevuse valik on vaba, ilma igasuguste kohustuste või kohusetundlikkuseta · toimub sisemise motivatsiooni tõttu ning soovist saavutada isiklikku rahulolu, mitte väliste eesmärkide või "preemiate" lootuses Recreation A pleasant activity wich one enjoys in one's spare time (a sport, hobby, tourism etc.) Meeldiv aktiviteet, millest keegi tunneb rõõmu oma vabal ajal (näit. sport, hobi, turism jne. ) Rekreatsiooni liigitus Ajaliselt: · igapäevane lähivirgestus · nädalalõpu siseturism · puhkuse sise ja välisturism · elukaare sise ja välisturism Tegevuskoha järgi: · välis (ingl.outdoor, soome k. ulkoilu) · sise (indoor) Rekreatsiooni korraldus · Kellele indiviidi taust
and Frank Stella. It is rooted in the reductive aspects of Modernism, and is often interpreted as a reaction against Abstract expressionism and a bridge to Postmodern art practices. The terms have expanded to encompass a movement in music which features repetition and iteration, as in the compositions of La Monte Young, Terry Riley, Steve Reich, Philip Glass, and John Adams. (See also Postminimalism). The term "minimalist" is often applied colloquially to designate anything which is spare or stripped to its essentials. It has also been used to describe the plays and novels of Samuel Beckett, the films of Robert Bresson, the stories of Raymond Carver, and even the automobile designs of Colin Chapman. The word was first used in English in the early 20th century to describe the Mensheviks. Minimalist design The reconstruction of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's German Pavilion in Barcelona The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the