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Jyri sport centre is a modern building with up to date technology. The sports centre includes a gym, budo hall, dance hall, swimming pool and a room where you can play pall games .
I think Jyri sports centre has more advantages than disadvantages. I am rather optimistic and think it is such a privilege that we have sports centre in jyri. Thanks to the sports centre there is many hobbies you can choose from. You can learn different martial arts, different dances, basketball, football and table tennis. you can take swimming lessons and much more. When you just want to take a time out you can take a steam bath , a regular sauna or just relax in a bubble
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That you have to pay for these things which the sports centre includes. I find this as a disadvantage because in these hard times I do not have the luxury to go swimming or visit the gym, but again what is the price for your health?

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

Ads on the whole are convenient for grown-ups. But is it good for children to watch all those ads where they show all kinds of underwear and what not? Questions: 1. What advantages does television have? 2. What disadvantages does television have? 3. What did my friend find when his TV-set broke down? 4. What do they sometimes show? Vocabulary: entertainment -- to turn on -- passive -- to dominate -- to break down -- argument -- violence -- pop music -- ads (advertisemets) -- Sport in My School If you want to keep fit you must go in for one kind of sport or another. Sport is an essential part of my daily life. Every morning all the year round I do my morning exercises. Almost every day I do some training. In summer I go swimming or rowing. During my summer holidays I go on hikes. I usually spend my winter holidays in the country where I ski, skate or toboggan. I also go in for track-and-field (athletics) events. Different sports and games are popular

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Topic - Sport

Topic ­ Sports Tallinn English College 8b form 2007 1. Introduction For some people sport plays a very important part in their lives. And to some, it is even a way of life. There are different kinds of sports. For instance, there are sports meant for playing indoors, some can be practised only at a certain time of year. There are winter and summer sports also. Skiing, figure-skating, sledding and snowboarding ­ these four most popular are practised during winter. Good examples of summer sports are: swimming, badminton, roller skating and golf. 2. The ancient Olympic Games The first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776. B.C. at Olympia but the city may have

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REPORT

REPORT To: Mr Jones From: Mari Mets Date: 24.02.2021 Subject: Students exercise preferences Purpose The aim of the report is to compare how the students' taste of exercises have changed in 5 years time and to give some recommendations for the sports centre, which equipment and training opportunities to include in the future. 2010 Five years ago, the most popular sport with the same percentage of students was for males - weightlifting (45%) and for females - pilates or yoga. On the other hand, the least popular sports for girls was weightlifting (15%) and for boys yoga or pilates (20%). More or less the same percentage (35-40%) of pupils prefer to do swimming. 2015 Today, the percentage of people and popularity of weightlifting and pilates/yoga has remained the same. The amount of swimmers have decreased, only 20% of boys and girls preferred that

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Leisure activities

Most popular unusual hobby what people have heard of is collecting cars or different bugs. Someone think that parachute jump is very unusual and dangerous. Have you heard of a hobby that led to some invention or discovery? People have heard about collecting very old cars and some parts of the old things what people have find somewhere at the seaside or in forests. Name some leisure activities where you don't have to pay. The most popular answer is doing some kind of sport, like running, walking. You didn't have to pay when you collect those things what you can find in forests, feels, seasides...In summers swimming is also free for everyone. What is the most expensive leisure activity you know?Why? The most popular answer is horse riding, ballroom dancing, traveling and collecting different cars. Horse riding is expensive because horses costs very much and keeping them is expensive to. Ballroom

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HOUSE AND HOME tööleht

HOMES Almost 63% of British people own their own homes. There are about 25 million homes in the UK, of which seven out of 10 are owner-occupied. Most live in terraced houses and tower blocks located mainly in town centres, semidetached houses in districts nearer to town centres, or detached houses which usually lie in expensive suburbs, closer to the countryside than the centre. Many people live in rented accommodation, including council flats and houses built and owned by the local government. Modern council housing estates may be a mixture of different buildings, providing a variety of facilities for their inhabitants, such as play areas for children, a community centre, etc. Since the 1980s, council tenants have been allowed to buy their own homes very cheap if they have lived in them for more than two years

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SPORT tööleht

SPORT In English the word ‘sport’ describes both casual play and the highest levels of performance. Recent surveys reveal that 10% of adults play sports more than twice a week, the majority of the British population involves in sport or physical recreation at least once a month. Most people have an interest in some sports as a player, spectator or gambler, but everybody in Britain seems to be fond of outdoor exercise, be it jogging, walking, rambling or just sitting on the bench outdoors. As British homes are rather cool in winter (at least for Estonians!), the saying goes that ‘the English like fresh air outdoors and indoors’. Most people are conscious of the good influence of sport on their health. They expect a lot from it –

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Hotel Sophia

Check in 3 pm, check out 12 pm. The hotel's location is an effective hub between Estonian cities and easily accessible for visitors arriving by car, offering free-of-charge parking facilities. Visitors are able to go to the cinema or ice-skating, visit an adventure park, a beauty salon or shop at Lõunakeskus ­ the biggest shopping and recreational centre in South Estonia. For the visitors' convenience, the hotel is connected with the shopping centre, making all services available on site. Cycle and pedestrian tracks that begin next to the building are suitable for miles- long cycling, and the health trail in the Sanatorium forest park, only 800 metres from the hotel, is an ideal place for morning and evening walks or jogging. Gym and group training facilities are available at the sports club in Lõunakeskus. There are two conference halls in the hotel ­ the North Hall and South Hall. The

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Sports

Sports. Sports has a very old history. The ancient Olympic Games were the first big sports competitions. The history of the Olympic Games is linked with many myths referred to in ancient sources, but in the historic years their founder is said to be Oxylos whose descendant Ifitos later rejuvenated the Games. According to the tradition, the Olympic Games began in 776 B.C. when Ifitos made a treaty with Lycourgos the king and famous legislator of Sparta and Cleisthenes the king of Pissa

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