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The Holiday Habits of Estonians (2)

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Report about Estonians holiday habits

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Report. Holiday habits of Estonia.

Report The aim of this report, is to describes the holiday habits of Estonians and gives our opinion about the habits of the older people and the younger ones. The Report is based on the people's responses to the survey carried out by the students of the Jõhvi Gymnasium. The interviews revealed that estonians do not like to rest in Estonia. The majority of young people like to spend their holidays in Russia, the Baltic Countries and Spain. Most of the older people surveyed said that they can afford and want to go somewhere, where is warm and enjoyable. The majority of young people like to go travelling with their parents or friends, but the older people prefer go with husband or wife. The most popular activity is beach and swimming pool, old city center, museum and monuments.

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The Holiday Habits of Estonians - essee

The most popular destinatios is Egypt. The average length of trips is 3-7 days. What kind of transport and accomodation people use. With whom they travel. The majority of young people said that they often use a bus or thumb lift. Older people said that they prefer a comfort, so they use a plane and they stay in a hotel. The interviws reveales that people travel with friend and family. Few people said that they travel with their workmates. Both, young people and old people said that on the holiday vacation or on a trip they go sightseeing, shopping and just relax. In conclusion, I think that Estonians like to travel and as time goes by, they do this more often.

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Report, The travelling habits of Estonians

Report The travelling habits of Estonians The aim of the report is to analyse the difference of holiday habits of Estonian people. It is based on a survey carried out by the students of 10a between 10th to 15th February in 2010. The interviews involved students and adults. The majority of young people want to travel by car or by plane and their favourite accommodation is a hotel or camping. They are ready to pay about 6000 EEK for one trip. Adults like to travel by car too and their favourite accommodation is a hotel, while older people like comfort. More than 90% of

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

People like to travel during their summer holidays. Some people go abroad to see new countries, some people prefer to go to the country- side to enjoy country-life far from noise and fuss of big cities. Other people like staying at home doing nothing, but watching TV and playing computer games. Some people like to spend their holidays in cities, visiting theatres, museums and going sightseeing. But a great number of people go to the seaside. As for me, I prefer to go on holiday to the seaside. I do not like crowds. My family and I always have our holiday on the coast. Sea and sunbathes, that is what we look forward to every summer. Hotels at the large seaside towns are rather expensive, so we usually go camping. Last year we spent our holidays in a camp. Each day was full of small joys. We swam in the sea, lay in the sun, played different games and had a wonderful time. We lived there for about a month. The time passed very quickly. It was a wonderful holiday

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Golden Grammar rules

Golden Grammar rules 1. Don't use an with own. Sue needs her own room. (NOT Sue needs an own room.) I'd like a phone line of my own. (NOT ... an own phone line.) 2. Use or rather to correct yourself. She's German ­ or rather, Austrian. (NOT She's German ­ or better, Austrian.) I'll see you on Friday ­ or rather, Saturday. 3. Use the simple present ­ play(s), rain(s) etc ­ to talk about habits and repeated actions. I play tennis every Saturday. (NOT I am playing tennis every Saturday.) It usually rains a lot in November. 4. Use will ..., not the present, for offers and promises. I'll cook you supper this evening. (NOT I cook you supper this evening.) I promise I'll phone you tomorrow. (NOT I promise I phone you tomorrow.) 5. Don't drop prepositions with passive verbs. I don't like to be shouted at. (NOT I don't like to be shouted.) This needs to be thought about some more

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TRAVELLING tööleht

Double room – kaheinimese tuba Twin room – kahe üheinimesevoodiga tuba Check in at the reception – Vastuvõtulauas sisse registreerima Exercise 6. Find out what is: Airbnb – Airbnb is an online marketplace that offers accommodation Couchsurfing – Couchsurfing is an online hospitality exchange platform Youth hostel – Youth hostel provides cheap accommodation for mainly young people Exercise 7. Read the text and translate the words below. Package tour/holiday – a holiday or tour for which one pays a fixed price that includes travel, accommodation, meals, the services of the guide, etc. If you take a package tour, you'll travel in a large group. The travel agency will arrange everything. There will be a guide or often several guides in the places where we are going. The guide knows the country well and he often speaks the language of the country too. He will help us while we are abroad.

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FAMILY tööleht

THE FAMILY Marriage changes over the centuries constantly, surprisingly and swiftly. It cannot be defined as a sacred union between a man and a woman, as marriages have not always been considered sacred. Marriage has often been seen as a union between one man and several women. And sometimes marriage has been seen as a union between one woman and several men, as in southern India, for example, one bride may be shared by several brothers. Marriage has also, at times, been recognized as a union between two men (as in ancient Rome, where marriages between aristocratic males were recognized by law), or as a union between two siblings (as in medieval Europe, when valuable property was at stake); or as a union between two children (again in Europe, when parents wanted to protect their property); or as a union between two unborn (ditto); or as a union between two people of the same social class (once more in Europe, where medieval peasan

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Anthropology and Tourism

activities as tourism does not take place in a vacuum. Nash (1996) highlights, that anthropology of tourism includes in itself linkages or shortcomings between social life and culture. Taylor (1871) defines culture as a whole complex, which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, 1 Anthropology of Tourism Madli Tuvike morals, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. Nash (1996) summarized that culture is a system of activities for a group. It can be argued that, for adventure tourists, the adventurous activities are the culture and lifestyle itself. This can be illustrated on examples of some adventure tourism activities, such as snowboarding, surfing or climbing. People who practice these will dress similar, associate with people who are

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Kristiine Värraval: hea ,esitan selle koolis õpsile :D
11:06 14-03-2010
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ollikas: norm
21:38 14-10-2009



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