Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Unit 14". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
cause, road, crash, helmet, although, dangerous, wear, unit, follow, safety, rules, speed, distance, mobile, phones, lights, direction, traffic, brakes, wheels, switch, electrical, leave, walk, dark, without, children, might, fire, dive, river, place, cycling, lives, thinks, understood1. Ülesanne kuulamine ! 2. Ülesanne , suurte tähtedega on vaja lünkadesse panna . I' ve come here BECAUSE you told me to. warm clothers OTHERWISE you ... ALTHOUGH the weather was .. Helmet BECAUSE it's too tight Let's clean .. OTHERWISE it .. Tom was taken ... ALTHOUGH .. 3. Ülesanne , vastused tõlkimisele . * Switch off all electrical appliances when you leave home * Cildren mustn't play with matches veacause it might cause a fire. * It's dangerous to walk on a dark road without a reflector. * Do you always wear a crash helmet when you go cycling? * It's dangerous to dive into the river in an unknown place * Have you ever had a car crash? 4. Ülesanne õiges ajavormis sõnad
Macmillan Publishers Limited 2001. This sheet may be photocopied for use in class. 3 Test 2 Name____________________ Class_______ Use your English 1 Complete these sentences using the correct past simple form of the verbs below. There is one verb which you do not need to use. play be get say warn think deny wear put have like 1 She ________________________ her best dress at her brother's wedding. 2 The teacher ________________________ him that his jacket was not acceptable. 3 This morning I ________________________ out of bed, had breakfast and went to work. 4 The police accused him of murder but he ________________________ the charges. 5 I ________________________ my pen on the desk this morning but now I can't find it.
* visuaalne info on pandud kahekordsete ümarsulgude vahele. I Love English 6 töövihik sobib inglise keele õpetamiseks 8. klassis Töövihik vastab riiklikule õppekavale Retsenseerinud Piret Kärtner, Viive Latt, Ingrit Tera Toimetanud Viiu Menning, Nicola Fyfe, Tiina Helekivi Kujundanud ja küljendanud Eve Kurm Tehniliselt toimetanud Andero Kurm Illustreerinud Ülle Meister Esikaas: Boswell and Dr. Johnson (foto Scanpix). Vaata Unit 20. Autoriõigus: Mare Jõul, Ülle Kurm, 2009 Kirjastus Studium, 2009 Kõik õigused on kaitstud. Ilma autoriõiguse omaniku eelneva kirjaliku loata pole lubatud ühtki selle töövihiku osa paljundada ei elektroonilisel, mehaanilisel ega muul viisil. Töövihik on kooskõlas 2009. a uuendatud õppekomplektiga I Love English 6. Tartu, 2014 ISBN 978-9949-436-59-0 Kirjastus Studium Riia 15b, Tartu 51010 www.studium.ee Trükitud OÜ Greif trükikojas Lohkva, Luunja vald Tartumaa 62207
believed 11 between 1 I take after my mum 2 1 disorientated 5 withdrawn 7 granted 12 Although 2 the spitting image 2 distraught 6 preoccupied 3 a strong family resemblance 4 1 F 2 T 3 F 4 F 5 T 3 bewildered 7 circumspect between 4 overwhelmed 5 1 ignore
They don't build them like that anymore." The thing, I thought to myself... it had possibilities -- as a nickname, at the very least. "How cheap is cheap?" After all, that was the part I couldn't compromise on. "Well, honey, I kind of already bought it for you. As a homecoming gift." Charlie peeked sideways at me with a hopeful expression. Wow. Free. "You didn't need to do that, Dad. I was going to buy myself a car." "I don't mind. I want you to be happy here." He was looking ahead at the road when he said this. Charlie wasn't comfortable with expressing his emotions out loud. I inherited that from him. So I was looking straight ahead as I responded. "That's really nice, Dad. Thanks. I really appreciate it." No need to add that my being happy in Forks is an impossibility. He didn't need to suffer along with me. And I never looked a free truck in the mouth -- or engine. "Well, now, you're welcome," he mumbled, embarrassed by my thanks.
50 9.15 10.45 19.05 6.15 7.45 20.15 19.40 14.30 16.29 23.25 5.49 8.02 13.55 17.09 18.22 Addresses Aadressidest rääkides kasutatakse eessõna at, kui öeldakse ka korteri või maja number, ning eessõna in, kui öeldakse ainult tänava nimi. They live at 5 Oxford Street. She got a job in Weston Road. Ameerika inglise keeles kasutatakse tänavatest rääkides eessõna on. He lives on Penn Street. What's the address? Do you know the address? Practise asking and saying addresses: Süda 1, 10118 Tallinn Akadeemia tee 311 Kentmanni 25-91 Saue, Harjumaa, 76402 Jõgisoo MODULE 5 Word order A Verb + object I like children very much. Did you see your friends yesterday?
4 votes Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 1 Maturita Solutions Upper-Intermediate Workbook Key 1G Magazine article page 10 1 1 Introduction: C 2 Background information: A 3 Main events: D 4 Conclusion: B 2 1 One afternoon, at the time, when I finally reached safety, after that day 2 and fast! The rock was now more than a kilometre out to sea! After that day, I always checked the times of the tides before I went swimming! I'd never been so exhausted in my life! 3 exhausted, fantastic 4 Only when I woke up ... 3 1 Had the distance been twenty metres further, I wouldn't have made it. 2 Never in my life had I been so exhausted. 3 So tired was I that I fell asleep. 45 Students' own answers
came back out almost immediately. 2. As Samantha was climbing out of the swimming pool, she slipped and fell back in. 3. The post office is just down the street on the left near the hospital. 4. Lily had problems climbing back up to the tree house because she had injured her ankle as she was climbing down. 5. She didn't have any difficulty pulling into the parking space, but as she was backing out, she scratched the car parked next to her. 6. Although you can take an elevator up to the top of the Eiffel Tower, we decided to walk up. I was exhausted by the time we got to the top. 7. When Mrs. Sims saw the kids playing on the roof she screamed, "You kids had better come down from there, right now!" 8. You can go in now; Dr. Wilson is ready to see you. 9. Our customer service center will help you solve that problem. Just walk down the hall and take the elevator up to the second floor. 10
If possible, try to avoid driving in the snow at all, especially if your car is rear wheel drive. If you must go out in the snow, drive extra slow, use the brakes and gas pedal gently, and maintain an increased stopping distance. 4 4 Never get into a car with a drunk driver. It is always best to have a "designated driver". Never drive after you have had alcoholic beverages. Even one beer can alter your ability to drive safely. 5 5 Wear a seatbelt. This is a must. By law in many countries, all cars must have a safety restraint. Buckling up only takes a second and can save your life in an accident. Children should always be in a booster seat or car seat until they are tall enough and heavy enough to sit by themselves. This generally includes children age eight and under. Never put a child in a car or booster seat in the front passenger seat or other seat with airbags
reaped the benefits of that connection. "You're as stubborn as your father," he'd said. "It'll take him forever to pay off your student loans on a cop's salary." That had been a major fight, with my dad unwilling to back down. "Hell if another man's gonna pay for my daughter's education," Victor Reyes had said when Stanton made the offer. I respected that. I suspected Stanton did, too, although he would never admit it. I understood both men's sides, because I'd fought to pay off the loans myself...and lost. It was a point of pride for my father. My mother had refused to marry him, but he'd never wavered from his determination to be my dad in every way possible. Knowing it was pointless to get riled up over old frustrations, I focused on getting to work as quickly as possible. I'd deliberately chosen to clock the short trip during a busy time on a Monday,
door, or moved slowly across the room with long strides. She loved intent, far look in his eyes when they rested in her, the funny shape of the mouth, and especially the way he remained silent about his tiredness, sitting still with himself until the whiskey had taken some of it away. "Tired darling?" "Yes," he said. "I'm tired," And as he spoke, he did an unusual thing. He lifted his glass and drained it in one swallow although there was still half of it, at least half of it left. She wasn't really watching him, but she knew what he had done because she heard the ice cubes falling back against the bottom of the empty glass when he lowered his arm. He paused a moment, leaning forward in the chair, then he got up and went slowly over to fetch himself another. "I'll get it!" she cried, jumping up. "Sit down," he said. When he came back, she noticed that the new drink was dark amber with the quantity of whiskey in it.
eyes.) There's a hotel opposite our house. (NOT There's a hotel in front of our house.) 58. Use it, not I, he, she etc to identify people. (on the phone): Hello. It's Alan Williams speaking. ((NOT Hello. I'm Alan Williams.) `Who's that?' `It's John.' (NOT Who's that?' `He's John.') 59. People (meaning `persons') is a plural word. The people in this town are very friendly. (NOT The people in this town is very friendly.) Who are those people? (NOT Who is that people?) 60. Use although or but, but not both together. Although it was late, she went out. It was late, but she went out. (BUT NOT Although it was late, but she went out.) 61. With if, we normally use the present to talk about the future. If I have time, I'll phone you. (NOT If I'll have time, I'll phone you.) I'll be surprised if she answers my letter. (NOT I'll be surprised if she'll answer my letter.) 62. Use almost, not nearly, to say that one thing is very like another. She is almost a sister to me
The Inner Choice 79 Growing Legs to Stand On 83 Standing Up for the Public Good 86 Defense 89 Stomach Signs 89 Heart-of-Hearts Signs 91 Special Vulnerabilities 93 Summary 95 Study Questions 96 CHAPTER 4 Social Proof: Truths Are Us 97 The Principle of Social Proof 99 People Power 99 After the Deluge 102 Cause of Death: Uncertain(ty) 109 A Scientific Approach 113 Devictimizing Yourself 115 Monkey Me, Monkey Do 117 Monkey Die 120 Monkey Island 128 Defense 131 Sabotage 132 Looking Up 135 Summary 138 Study Questions 139 CHAPTER 5 Liking: The Friendly Thief 141 Making Friends to Influence People 144 Why Do I Like You
· If it's not meant to be... then just turn around, leave, & move on. It may not be what you want, but this shit is not what you deserve. · If you love somebody and you want to be with them, then go get them. Deal with the mess later. · Dear haters, for God's sake, breathe that fucking air and live your own life! · I'm the type of girl who will try her best to get over you, but I just end up falling even harder. · Don't think too much. Just stop, close your eyes, and follow your heart. I guarantee you it knows the way. · Life is a bitch, pain is a whore, and problems are the motherfuckers who won't leave me alone. · It's either you love me, or you don't. So make up your mind. · Life's irony: As soon as you're finally satisfied with your life, a person stops by and screws everything up. · This world is complicated. People have a hard time finding each other & when they finally do, they're scared to take the risk.
car plant that has just opened. 3. After little more than forty years, we have seriously polluted the final frontier with space junk and other debris. 4. We live in a consumer society where we find it easier to throw away something that is broken rather than get it fixed. 5. Many teenagers would prefer to go out with their friends for fast food. 6. Looking out the aeroplane window I could see that the unsightly urban sprawl of the city had spread far into the desert. 7. Although the prices at the new shopping complex may be lower, the impersonal service there keeps me going back to my local markets. 8. The government has refused to pass a law which states that all GM foods must be clearly marked. 9. It is well known that many countries are hiding stores of potentially lethal biological weapons. 10. Her stressful lifestyle caused her to suffer from both mental and physical ailments. 11. The extreme weather changes we've been having are wreaking havoc on crop
remote islands and ski the best hidden slopes of Argentina. Simply put, do what he says and you can live like a millionaire." --Albert Pope, derivatives specialist at UBS World Headquarters "Reading this book is like putting a few zeros on your income. Tim brings lifestyle to a new level--listen to him!" --Michael D. Kerlin, McKinsey & Company consultant to Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund and a J. William Fulbright Scholar "Part scientist and part adventure hunter, Tim Ferriss has created a road map for an entirely new world. I devoured this book in one sitting --I have seen nothing like it." --Charles L. Brock, chairman and CEO of Brock Capital Group; former CFO, COO, and general counsel of Scholastic, Inc.; and former president of the Harvard Law School Association "Outsourcing is no longer just for Fortune 500 companies. Small and mid-sized rms, as well as busy professionals, can outsource their work to increase their productivity and free time for more important commitments
information about banking transactions and so on. Computers have opened up a new era in manufacturing and they have enhanced modern communication systems. They are essential tools in almost every field of research, from constructing models of the universe to producing tomorrow's weather reports. Using of different databases and computer networks make available a great variety of information sources. There are two main types of computers, analog and digital, although the term computer is often used to mean only the digital type, because this type of computer is widely used today. That is why I am going to tell you about digital computers. Everything that a digital computer does is based on one operation: the ability to determine: on or off, high voltage or low voltage or -- in the case of numbers -- 0 or 1 or do-called binary code. The speed at which the computer performs this simple act is called computer speed
Heartless It was one late evening when a little blond girl, aged between 7-8, ran quietly across the Ninth Avenue and entered one of the old houses that were lining the road. Inside she went smoothly though the corridors and soon reached a wooden door. After knocking twice a voice from inside called "Enter!" and the child went in. The room was filled with the smoke of numberless cigarettes. The girl, however, made no emotion and came closer to the old and ugly man sitting behind the table. "I wasn't lucky today, Grandpa," whispered the child and her light blue eyes filled with tears as she talked. The man smoked soundlessly, not even glancing at the girl.
# # F C G D7 G # Mama's gonna keep baby cosy and warm # # D C D C D C G # Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe Ooooh Babe, of course mama's gonna help build the wall # # G C G C G C D C G # # G C G C G C G # Mother do you think she's good enough for me ? # # G C D7 C G C G # Mother do you think she's dangerous for me ? # # C G C G # Mother will she tear your little boy apart ? # # D C G # Ooh ah, Mother will she break my heart ? # # G C # Hush now baby, baby don't you cry # # F C # Mama's gonna check out all your girlfriends for you # # F C # Mama won't let anyone dirty get through # # F C
out for a loaf of bread. It was strange having to wait until the washing dried in the garden before getting the ironing done, instead of simply using the drier." Although Carol found it quite difficult to get used to the lenght of time it took to do things, she enjoyed having a slower, more relaxed pace of life. Also, the lack of electronic entertainment, particularly the TV, had a dramatic effect on the children. They got on much better together and seemed to enjoy each other's company more, although they clearly believed that they were suffering. Tamsin even spent some time gazing at the blank TV screen in her bedroom. "All sorts of things that we had put off doing got done," said Carol. "Bikes got mended, rooms tidied, bookshelves sorted, hamsters cleaned out. Tamsin and Tom started to play games together and even read stories to each other." What did they think? What Malcolm liked most was the peace. "I usually start the day by watching the business news on TV from bed
Prepos The preposition shows relation, As in the street or at the station. Conjunctions join, in many ways, Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase. The interjection cries out, "Heed! Interjection Conjunction An exclamation point must follow me!" 2 The Capital Letter The capital letter is also called a big letter or upper- case letter, or sometimes just a capital. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z When do you use a capital letter? 4Use a capital letter for the first letter in a sentence: The dog is barking. Come here!
recognize "everybody knows" references. 80. Never change the name of anyone or anything unless the old name has goofy or offensive associations (Percy and Noxema, go for it ;-) ). 81. Never decline a request that isn't made explicitly. A man is entitled to the dignity of not asking for something he wants. 82. Never placate a bully or a tyrant unless he's got a gun to your head. 83. Never vocalize when you clear your throat. 84. Opt out of the insanity around you. 85. Wear clothes that fit you; it is impossible to disguise the shape of your body. 86. Work as hard as you can, because you won't know whether your life preserver works until the ship sinks. 87. Word hard. Think actively. Investigate thoroughly. Doubt everything. Notice interconnections. 88. Be clear about what you want. Be responsible. Be flexible. Be patient. Be cooperative. 89. Post-modernism is an ideology masquerading as skepticism. 90
.............. of members with a desire to exhibit their GENEROUS curatorial ............... . COMPETENT It also offers the ............... enthusiastic a chance to FANATICAL display the colourful ............... of their passions. Spend VARIOUS an hour or two trolling through YouTube looking for high art, ............... a path created with the help of the Web site's own FOLLOW ............... trailblazer, and you come away amazed INTEGRATE at the volume of material available for instant viewing. THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION The second half of the 18th century saw the start of the Industrial Revolution, a period in which many machines were invented and factories established which brought along significant changes in Britain and beyond
Sisters Creasha was sitting alone in her room. It was silence outside, yet she felt that something was wrong it was too quiet. Her older brother, Denis, had always said that too much silence was dangerous even for the hunter. That is what Denis was a bounty hunter. Creasha looked at the paleness of her sleeping twin sister Suzan and thought that it'll be six months soon as mom and dad left the country and their children to the Fate. Well, the reality wasn't so dramatic, since they were politics whom had to travel a lot. Creasha and Suzan weren't small any longer, 16 is almost as good as grown-up! But Denis
.......................... has risen steadily this year. d) Thousands of buildings fell down during a severe …........................... e)…........................... at football matches has been reduced this year. f) The…........................... of Ruritania has been condemned by the United Nations. g) The eruption of the volcano was a terrible …........................... h) Hundreds of people drowned during the …........................... i) Two of those involved in the crash had serious …........................... j) Large cities face the problem of what to do with household …........................... k) Doctors announced that there was now a cure for the …........................... 1) During the storm there were hundreds of …........................... calls. 3 Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence. a) Most young people want to …..... more about green issues. A) look up B) find out C) deal with D) make out
1) INDIAN ROCK ART: A NATIONAL TREASURE IN DANGER Unrecognized, unprotected, this priceless legacy of primitive art has endured the ravages of nature only to fall victim to wanton destruction by ,,civilized" man. Like the huge stone statues of Easter Island and prehistoric cave paintings of Altamira and Lascaux, North American Indian rock art is surrounded by an atmosphere of mystery. Although examples of rock art exist at some 15000 sites in canyons, deserts, caves and river gorges. Nowadays, however, primitive rock art in the United States has become a new field of scientific study. Klaus F Wellmann wrote two books about rock art. He is a professor of medicine. Rock art represents the history of aboriginal Americans. In the most cases the art is an expression of ideas and way of life, ritual ceremonies, hunting, fighting. The pictures of people and
They must have every one as blind as they. They call you atheist if you have good eyes; And if you don't adore their vain grimaces, You've neither faith nor care for sacred things. No, no; such talk can't frighten me; I know What I am saying; heaven sees my heart. We're not the dupes of all your canting mummers; There are false heroes--and false devotees; And as true heroes never are the ones Who make much noise about their deeds of honour, Just so true devotees, whom we should follow, Are not the ones who make so much vain show. What! Will you find no difference between Hypocrisy and genuine devoutness? And will you treat them both alike, and pay The self-same honour both to masks and faces Set artifice beside sincerity, Confuse the semblance with reality, Esteem a phantom like a living person, And counterfeit as good as honest coin? Men, for the most part, are strange creatures, truly! You never find them keep the golden mean; The limits of good sense, too narrow for them,
" "Yea right and cats can fly! That's not even a laughing matter to my mind." "Apart from your good looks, you sure can be rude," said Misery in a low voice. The man stared blankly back at her they were both angry now. "Well, I am sorry for disturbing you, but it's really time for me to go now. Farewell." And the light-haired man disappeared to a tunnel leading to the royal labyrinth. Misery took secretly quite a liking to him so she decided to follow. /.../ Questions: a) Who is the main character? ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................... .................. b) What happened to Misery's real name? ...................................................................
Some Love Poems and English Phrases!!! 1. A kiss is just a kiss until you find the one you love. A hug is just a hug until you find the one you're thinking of. A dream is just a dream until it comes true. Love was just a word until the day I saw you. 2. You are my sun, my moon you're my words, my tune. My earth, my sky, my sea you're everything to me! You're my light in the darkness you're my peace and happiness. You're ma hope and you put my above you are my forever love. 3. Love is an energy, love is a mystery love is meant to be true. Love is a part of me, love is the harmony love is going to be me and you. Love is patient, love is kind. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes. That what you are (name)...My love! 4. There's only 1 thing 2 do 3 words 4 you. I LOVE YOU! 5. I wrote you're name in the sky the wind blew it away. I wrote you're
the children have practice and battles in zero gravity; and a gym with shower rooms, where Ender and Bonzo fight. There is also an area for teachers' quarters, which the children never go to, but it is presumably in this vicinity where the conversations between Graff and other adults takes place. After Battle School he returns to Earth before going to Command School. There in the wilderness is a large house, overlooking lakes on either side. Although there are wasps that Ender says will sting without provocation, the setting is peaceful, allowing Ender the mental recovery and relaxation he needs. Next comes the shuttle ride to Eros, where Command School is located, the trip is long and Ender and Graff begin to feel enclosed and tired of the space. Eros, built by the buggers, is not much better: the low ceilings, narrow passages, downward-sloping floor and lower gravity.
some receptors. Now, the smoker needs nicotine just to create normal levels of dopamine in his or her brain. Without nicotine, the smoker feels irritable and depressed. The smoker has trained the limbic system to crave tobacco. Think about how you long for a cold drink on a hot day. Or how you want a sandwich when you are hungry. Craving for tobacco is much stronger. These changes in the brain and body make nicotine highly addictive. Other addictive drugs of abuse, including heroin and cocaine, cause the same changes in the brain. While inhaling a cigarette, smokers are pulling more than nicotine into their lungs. Tobacco smoke contains more than 4,000 chemicals. Besides nicotine, the most dangerous chemicals in cigarette smoke are tar and carbon monoxide. Tar causes lung cancer, emphysema, and bronchial diseases. Carbon monoxide causes heart problems; smokers are at high risk for heart disease. Smokers also have a dulled sense of smell and taste, reduced stamina for exercise and sports,
Home and family Ex. 3 p. 31 a. When she was 15. Emma's behavior got worse. b. It's very hard for them it they have suddely leave and live out in the world on their own. c. Caroline was a real friend. d. She has friends, a boyfriend and a busy social life. e. I have to treat her like an adult and give her space. Ex. 4 1. Emma was unhappy. She was smoking and drinking. She kept missing school and getting terrible fights. She stayed out at night, wen clubs, often got into trouble with the police and even started taking drugs. 2. Caroline was fostered a lot of teenagers before. Caroline is kind and caring for Emma. She helped Emma to see that how important it was to go to school and live her life. 3. Emma decided to stay on at school, and worked hard for her exams. Emma was extremely lucky. Caroline want Emma to stay with them. Emma eas changes. She has a boyfriend and goes to university
· She had been working at that company for three years when it went out of business. · How long had you been waiting to get on the bus? · Mike wanted to sit down because he had been standing all day at work. · James had been teaching at the university for more than a year before he left for Asia. · A: How long had you been studying Turkish before you moved to Ankara? B: I had not been studying Turkish very long. USE 2 Cause of Something in the Past Examples: · Jason was tired because he had been jogging. · Sam gained weight because he had been overeating. · Betty failed the final test because she had not been attending class. REMEMBER Non-Continuous Verbs / Mixed Verbs Examples: · The motorcycle had been belonging to George for years before Tina bought it. Not Correct · The motorcycle had belonged to George for years before Tina bought it. Correct Simple Future FORM Will