There are 3 things that chiefly determine the climate of the United Kingdom: the position of the islands in the temperate belt; the fact that the prevailing winds blow from the west and south-west and the warm current -- the Gulf Stream that flows from the Gulf of Mexico along the western shores of England. All these features make the climate more moderate, without striking difference between seasons. It is not very cold in winter and never very hot in summer. So, the British ports are ice-free and its rivers are not frozen throughout the year. The weather on the British Isles has a bad reputation. It is very changeable and fickle. The British say that there is a climate in other countries, but we have just weather. If you don't like the weather in England, just wait a few minutes. It rains very often in all seasons in Great Britain. Autumn and winter are the wettest. The sky is usually grey and cold winds blow
When do you use a capital letter? 4Use a capital letter for the first letter in a sentence: The dog is barking. Come here! 4Always use a capital letter for the word I : I am eight years old. Tom and I are good friends. 4Use a capital letter for the names of people: Alice, Tom, James, Kim, Snow White 4Use a capital letter for the names of places: National Museum, Bronx Zoo, London, Sacramento 4Use a capital letter for festivals, holidays, days of the week, months of the year: New Year's Day, Christmas, Labor Day, Mother's Day, Sunday, Monday, Friday, January, May, July, October Exercise 1 Circle the letters that should be CAPITALS. Then write the correct letter in the space above them. 1 peter and i are good friends. we are going to chicago during our summer 2 vacation. 3 there is an interesting football game on sunday. 4 jason lives on thomson avenue.
Are you a loyal friend? 21. Do you think old people should live by themselves or together with their children? Why? 22. Do you like the place where you live or would you like to move somewhere else? Why? 23. Are people in big cities and in the country different? Why do you think so? 24. Are you a city person or a country person at heart? 25. If you could spend as much money as you like, what would you change in the place where you live? Why? 26. What jobs have you done during your school holidays? What did/didn´t you like about them? 27. Which do you prefer: working alone or in a team? 28. Have you thought of what is most important for you about your job? Halfbrother Poolvend Widow Lesk Stepmother Kasuema Wedding Abielu Stepdaughter Kasuõde Godmother Ristiema Spinster Vanatüdruk Hard up Näpud põhjas
I would also make dictations and tests for every subject. Only then, I can be sure that kids acquire the necessary knowledge. There are advantages and disadvantages of being a teacher. The positive thing is that I can be with kids and young people all the time. I like to read very much, so I could do something I really love daily. The salary is pretty good for teachers. Also, I could enjoy the summer about two months, I don’t have to work in July, I can enjoy summer. Plus, there are holidays on autumn, winter and spring. Also, I can get home before 5’o clock. There are also disadvantages. It is hard to teach the subject, when kids aren’t interested about it. Maybe they don’t want to listen my talk and do something else. Nowadays, kids have a smartphones and other technical devices, which can take away their attention. Also, after the work, when i come home, I have to prepare for the next lesson and check their tests and so on.
3 A man wears this round his neck and over his shirt to make him look smart. t _______________________ 4 We wear these to protect our clothing. o ______________________ 5 This is made of wool and keeps us warm in winter. j _______________________ 6 You might wear this on the beach in the summer. T-______________________ 7 A girl wears this to get married. d ______________________ 8 These casual trousers are often blue. j ______________________ 9 These are shoes for sports or for everyday casual wear. t _______________________
Holidays, Festivals, Cultural events TALLINN - If you're looking for entertainment in Estonia this summer, you are really spoiled for choice. Festivals and events dedicated to the consumption of beer are a lot of fun, but if you want to get the true feel of the country, you need something a little more ethnic. Like a town fair. Just as July becomes August, the seaside town of Haapsalu will host a grand spectacle of rural Estonian entertainment. The White Lady Days is a summer celebration filled with amusement for all the family. Held in and around the remains of the Teutonic-knights-era castles, the fair combines enchanting medieval legends with modern countryside charm to create a comprehensive experience of Estonia beyond the big cities. But the legend of the White Lady of Haapsalu, which is at the heart of the festival, is perhaps the most famous tall tale of the many that are so abundant in Estonia's folklore.
20. Can you come to see me on Friday morning? 21. Ron and Laura were in Italy in winter. 22. They go to the country at weekends. 23. School starts in September. 24. They will leave on Monday night. 25. The boys came home at Easter. 26. The first man landed on the Moon in 1969. 27. Alice came to see us in the afternoon. 28. They arrived at six o'clock in the morning. Moodusta: Present Simple (lihtolevik) eitav lause küsimus They make trips during holidays. (When) They do not make trips during holidays. When do they make trips? He makes trips during holidays. He does not make trips. When does he make trips? 1. Children have a good time at the party. (Where) a. Children do not have a good time at the party b. Where do children have a good time? 2. They live in south Estonia. (Where) a. They do not live in south Estonia b. Where do they live?
These have no valid role at institutions of higher learning. The whole issue of scholastic competition needs careful review. Presently, space is so limited at many universities, and demand so high, that only students with the highest grades are accepted. Let us expand our ability to enroll students, and aim to admit all qualified applicants. This exclusion of non-A students bothers me more than high tuition rates do. Students in college can work summer jobs, such as fishing off Alaska, to earn their tuition; it is not necessary for parents or taxpayers to pay their way. Scholarships, based on deserving factors, are okay if endowed by private giving. I like to hope that even students of poor grades yet much promise might thereby get a chance to excel, as would very poor or otherwise handicapped ones. With the grades I received in high school, I did manage to get accepted by the University of Washington in 1980
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