If I would be the Minister of Education, I would make the first change in turning the educational system to be more student-centered. I find, that not only those students need personal approach, that are going to study in a college but also those, who are going to continue their studies in a vocational school or are heading to work. I would definately change the exam system, so it would reduce the students' studying load in high school. Moreover, it would give the opportunity to specialise on the areas the students are interested in while acquiring secondary education. According to the previously written, I can say that there have been a couple of positive changes made in the Estonian educational system. Still, when I would be the Minister of Education in Estonia, I would definately use the opportunity to bend the Estonian education according to my vision.
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· Checking guests info and of the hotel, allocating rooms and handing out keys. · Preparing bills and taking payments. · Answering questions about the hotel and the surrounding area. · Dealing with complaints or problems. In larger hotels, you would use a computerised system to make reservations and keep room bookings and availability datails up-to-date. You would work as part af a team and you may specialise in one aspect such as telephone reservations or checkouts. In small hotels, receptionist`s duties may also include room service and drinks serving in the bar. SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: · Good problem solving skills. · Be able to medical care. · It will also be useful to have foreign language skills. · The ability to use computerised technology. · A friendly and professional telephone manner · Excellent written and spoken communication skills
Education The education system is a little bit different in the UK than ours. For example they have go to school 2 years earlier than us. Primary school is for pupils aged 5-11. Though schooling is only compulsory from age 5 in the UK, children most commonly enter Reception Class aged 4 in the academic year in which they will reach their 5th birthday. When pupils are aged 7 they sit Key Stage 1 [SATs]. Key Stage 2 SATs are taken when pupils are aged 11. Secondary school is for pupils aged 11-16. 11-13 years old pupils study a broad range of 10–15 subjects. No public examinations are taken during this time. Traditionally, at the age of 14 students start a programme that lasts for 2 years and during which time they study up to 11 subjects of their choice. After this students take GCSE state examinations After 16 attending at school isn't compulsory but pupils can stay at school, go to coll...
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 Merchant banks- äripank- specialise in services for companies Regular payment- direct debit Salary- palk, money your employer pays you every month Net- neto, the amount that remains after everything else has been deducted Wages- palk, money you make when you work, usually paid weekly, in cash Routine- tavapärane, ordinary and boring Cost- maksma Stirling- the currency unit of United Kingdom Fit- sobima, to find the space or time for something Currency- money used in another country
You are talking to someone who is not professional, you would use technical Descriptive terms are usually longer and much more transparent than technical terms. Good practise: translate a technical term by a technical term and a descriptive by a descriptive term. Beginning a Technical Translation: The basic technology is engineering The main branch of engineering is mechanics Do not specialise to early Practise a range of technologies The translation is interested in the description and function of the concept, not so much in the underlying theories Choose language that most appropriately conveys what is taking place in reality. Translation Method (closest to literal translation) Read to understand Assess proportion of persuation to information Assess the degree of formality Assess intention
Unit5 Words Offer- pakkuma Lay- asetama, katma Layer- kiht Container- nõu, anum Cardborad- kartong, papp Tight- tihe, tugev, tugevasti seotud Drive-in sissesõidu Board- laud tahvel Yard- jard(0,9144m) Trashcan- prügikast Refill- uuesti täitma Store- hoiule panema Steak praad Fried chicken kanapraad Menu menüü Dessert- magustoit Pie pirukas To specialise in spetsialiseeruma Counter lett Lid kaas Customer klient Extracharge lisatasu To be broud of olema ühke millegi üles Task 67 „to go“ means to take away The menu in a drive in restaurants is displayed on a board Plastic knives and forks are thrown into a trashcan after a meal Americans usually tip waitresses 15% In a coffee shop you can have extra cups of coffee for no extra charge Americans have deep freezers to store food Macdonalds specializes in fast food
Savings - säästud, money saved, putting by Pension - pension, A sum of money paid regularly as a retirement benefit Interest - intress, you earn it on the money you have invested Cash - sularaha, money in the form of bills or coins Pocket money - taskuraha, money that parents give to their children To congratulate sb on sth - kedagi millegi puhul õnnitlema To retire retire from a job - pensionile minema To apply for a position - kohale kandideerima Specialise in sth - millelegi spetsialiseeruma Deal with sth - millegagi toime tulema, millegiga tegelema To have experience with/in -milleski/millegagi kogemust omama To be impressed with sb/sth - keegi või miski avaldab muljet, vaimustunud olema To be interested in sth - millestki huvitatud olema To be experienced in sth - olema milleski kogenud To be qualified in noun/-ing - milleski kvalifitseeritud/pädev olema To be suitable for - millegi jaoks sobiv olema
For example, the new machinery can produce 5000 chocolates per hour, while the old machinery can only produce 500 chocolates which the company will not get the profit they want. Furthermore, new machinery can help the company to produce more types of new chocolates which can help the company to promote their new chocolates to the customers. Moreover, buying the new machinery can help the company to save cost on paying their workers and can use the money to hire some professionals that specialise in the machinery process. Secondly, finance a market survey and research trips to the USA can help Valentino to assess the market potential for Valentino products as this trip can help Valentino to see other country's chocolate and bring back some idea to produce a new chocolate for the customer. Other than that, the trip to USA can help Valentino to know more about their famous chocolate flavours, their pricing and the material to produce the chocolate by
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food, both Tandoor and Gujarati. Not far away are Congolese restaurants, Greek, even Brazilian and Korean establishments, and, everywhere, fusion, displaying the fantasies of creative chefs. It's not much different in the other major centres, such as Cape Town or Durban. Restaurant guides that categorise eateries by national style list close to two dozen, including Vietnamese and Swiss. Those in search of authentic South African cuisine have to look harder for those few establishments that specialise in it - like the justly famous Gramadoelas in central Johannesburg, Wandie's Place in Soweto, the Africa Café in central Cape Town or smaller restaurants in that city's Bo-Kaap, in Khayelitsha and Langa. Or one can watch for glimmers of the real thing. There are varieties of biltong in every café, in big cities and little dorps. Every weekend there wafts from neighbourhoods rich and poor the smell of spicy sosaties being grilled over the braai.
(be) in search of otsing Sensitive to tundlik Sentence sb to mõistma Separate from lahutama Serious about tõsine Shocked at/by sokeeritud Short of nagu, nii-öelda, üks liik Shout at karjuma Shy of häbelik Sick of tüdinenud Similar to sarnane Smell of lõhn/lõhnama/nuusutama Smile at naeratama Solution to lahendus Sorry about kahju Feel sorry for sb kellestki kahju olema Sorry for doing sth millegi tehtu pärast kahju Specialise in spetsialiseeruma, täpsustama Spend money on sth raha kulutama Spend time in/doing sth aega kulutama Stare at jõllitama Subject to võimaldav, avatud, aldis/kuuluma,alluma Submit to sisse andma, esitama Submit sth for publication Subscribe to kirjeldama Succeed in õnnestuma Suffer from kannatama Superior to ülim,kõrgem Sure of/about kindle Surprised at/by üllatunud Suspect sb of kahtlustama Suspicious of kahtlustatav
Sellisel juhul on tegemist lex posterior derogat priori (hilisem seadus muudab varasema). Kui meil on tegemist üld- ja eriseadustega, siis rakendatakse põhimõtet lex specialis derogat generali (eriseadus muudab üldseaduse). Kuid juhul kui lex specialis on pärit põhiseadusele eelnevast perioodist, lex generalis on aga põhiseaduslik seadus, siis muidugi normide konflikti korral lex generalis tühistab lex specialise vastavad normid.Vaidluse korral on lõplik sõna kohtul. LISA Õiguse formaalne ja materiaalne tähendus: materiaalne sotsiaalsed faktorid, mis põhjustavad ning kujundavad riigi tahte ja on seega õigustloovaks allikaks., formaalne õigusloome, st viisid, kuidas riigivõim annab käitumisreeglite üldkohustusliku jõu ehk legislatiivtegevus. Kaasaegse riigi õigusaktide süsteemi vundamendiks on konstitutsioonid või konstitutsioonilised aktid. Neile järgnevad õigusjõult seadused.
"Venison In It's Own Juice". Marketing and Sales 4.1 Who are your customers: Individuals and Businesses 4.2 Describe your typical customers: Individual Customers: Primary market: Estonians, Eastern Europeans looking for Estonian food that is hard to find in the United Kingdom. Secondary market: People that use the market and are looking to find new foods and experience different cultures. Businesses: Phase two: wholesaling to local shops, who specialise in Eastern European food for example those located on Narborough Road in Leicester. Phase three: approaching supermarkets and other large retailers such as Tesco, ASDA, Sainsbury's, Morrison's. 4.3 Where are your customers based? Individuals: Initially my customers are based in Leicester and Leicestershire, whom come into Leicester market to shop and occasionally people will travel away from the Midlands because they are able to purchase unusual food products. Businesses: