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Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "UNIT4". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.

fall, hear, difficult, good, hope, come, round, through, guilty, phone, known, heart, tears, part, back, alustama, along, terms, recover, piece, rise, genius, geenius, glance, pilku, heitma, glareateful, tänulik, happen, kellegiga, happy, told, kuulma, letter, call, exists, lootma, idioms, admire, busy, active, hold, still, move, gold, having, taken
Phrasal verbs
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Phrasal verbs

come forward ­ to present oneself come in for ­ to be subject to come into ­ to inherit Do away with ­ to dispose with do down ­ to critisise do out ­ to decorate do out of ­ to deprive of do over ­ to ransack do without ­ to manage despite not having Done for ­ doomed Drive at ­ to allude to drive away ­ to discourage drive off ­ to repel Fall apart ­ to break into pieces fall back on ­ to resort to fall in with ­ to agree with fall into ­ to engage (in conversation) fall through ­ to fail (of agreement etc) fall to ­ to become so's duty Get about/around ­ to circulate get along ­ to leave get around to ­ to eventually do sth get away ­ to take a holiday Hold back ­ to detain, retard hold down ­ to retain hold out (for) ­ to insist on sth hold up ­ to delay hold with ­ to subscribe to Keep down ­ to limit, control keep on ­ to continue to employ keep on at ­ to nag keep to ­ to follow keep up ­ sustain Look back ­ to think about the past

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Phrasal Verbs
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Phrasal Verbs

go through- examine, search go through- explain call for- demand call for- go to collect something call for- telephone for st call for- go and collect someone to take them out call for- require call around- visit call back- return a phonecall call forth- make something happen call up- summone someone for military service call up- to telephone call off- cancel call off- order someone to stop attacking call out- expose or accuse someone of wrongdoing or in competence call in- get someone to come and do a job call in- stop and visit call round- visit pass around- give to everyone present pass as- believed to be st pass away- die, expire pass on- die pass on- give a msg at someone pass on- decline an opportunity pass over- not receive a promotion pass through- visit a place briefly or not to stop at all pass to- give ovnership or responsibility to somone else pass off as- accepted as an original pass up- decline an opportunity or chance come down- to rain come down- to travel

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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs
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Prepositions and Phrasal Verbs

post box. wall. chair. hands. Viljandi 2009 Viljandi County Gymnasium 2. Prepositions of movement Picture It Clip Art Preposition Example "He carried the rubbish to the to bin." "The train came through the through tunnel." across "He swam across the channel." along "He walked along the road." down "He skied down the mountain." over "They walked over the bridge."

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

Astonished at/by-hämmingus Attend to-osa võtma (un)aware of-teadlik Bad at-paha milleski Bad to sb- kellelegi paha olema Base on-põhinema Beg for-anuma Begin with-algama Believe in-uskuma Belong to-kuuluma Benefit from-kasu saama Bet on-kihla vedama Beware of-eemale hoidma (put the) blame on sb-süüd kellegi peale ajama Blame sb for sth-süüdistama kedagi milleski Blame sth on sb-süüdistama.. Boast about/of-uhkustama Bored with/of-tüdinenud Borrow sth from sb-laenama Brilliant at-very good at Busy with-hõivatud capable of-võimeline care about-hoolima millestki care for sb-kellestki hoolima (take)care of-hoolitsema care for sth-like to do sth-hoolima millestki,tasskohvi careful of-ettevaatlik careless about/with-hooletu cause of-põhjus certain of-kindel charge for-süüdistama charge sb with-süüdistama-a crime cheque for-tsekk choice between/of-valik clever at-kaval-clever of you close to-lähedal comment on-kommentaar communicate with-ühenduses olema

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Unit 5 p 102-105
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Unit 5 p.102-105

ADVANCES IN TECHNOLOGY 1. My new cellular phone allows me to send text messages anywhere within the country and abroad. (communications) 2. Don't forget to turn on the modem if you want to go-online. (information technology) 3. The advent of endoscopic surgery has greatly reduced the post-operative recovery time of most patiens. (medical) 4. Supermarkets of the future will make use of scanners to read the contents of your trolley and total up your bill. (electronics) 5

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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE
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Unit 4 HEALTH AND CARE

etc, or to tell them that they must leave: Hospitals now 3. antagonise v - to annoy someone very much by doing tend to discharge patients earlier than in the past. something that they do not like: Matt wasn't the sort of välja laskma man to antagonize people. vastuollu sattuma, vastu 20.disheartened adj - [dis'h:t()n] disappointed, so that seisma you lose hope and the determination to continue doing 4. antiquated adj - ['æntikweitid] old-fashioned and not something: If young children don't see quick results, suitable for modern needs or conditions - used to show they grow disheartened. disapproval [= outdated]: antiquated laws; ajast ja 21.disillusioned (by/with) adj - [,disi'lu:()nd] arust, iganenud disappointed because you have lost your belief that 5

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Premium B2 - Unit 10 vocabulary
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Premium B2 - Unit 10 vocabulary

Unit 10: vocabulary 1. small talk (n) ­ talk about unimportant things to pass time 2. chat show (n) ­ talk show 3. to get through to sb (v) ­ reach 4. to get your point across (v) ­ to make someone understand 5. to speak up (v) ­ to speak louder 6. to speak out about sth (v) ­ to make a statement 7. to talk down to sb ­ to talk to someone like you're better than they are 8. to pick up sth (v) ­ start a topic 9. to pass on a message (v) - 10. to bring up a point - 11. to commute (v) ­ to travel regularly over some distance 12

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Aforismid tsitaadid
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Aforismid,tsitaadid

midagi uut, meile kahele. · Women are stronger than men, because they can walk in a 12 cm stilettos without showing the pain. · Men would kill to protect women they love. Men were born because of women. Women.. We're special · It doesn't matter where, when, or how did we met. What matters is the fact that we did. · Loving someone so much doesn't always mean they're right one for us. · Wishes are for lazy people who can't get up and make their dreams come true on their own. Make it happen! · It's easy to say something, but it's harder to mean it. · Distance isn't a big factor in a relationship. Communication is. But most of all, commitment is the biggest. · A broken heart can hurt but it's the memories that kill you. · Every girl deserves to be treated with respect and not to be lied to or cheated on. · Remember, you need to open your eyes before opening your mouth!

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Inglise Keelsed Aforismid- mõtteterad
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Inglise Keelsed Aforismid / mõtteterad

- Anonymous You know, one day you look at the person and you see something more than you did the night before. Like a switch has been flicked somewhere. And the person who was just a friend is suddenly the only person you can ever imagine yourself with. Me? I'm scared of everything. I'm scared of what I feel, of what I've said, of who I am, but most of all I'm scared of walking out of this room and never feeling the rest of my life the way I feel when I'm with you. I wish you could hear all the words I'm too afraid to say. A relationship is only made for two, but some bitches don't know how to count - all those moments will be lost in time , like tears in the rain . - people always tell me to follow my dreams , so thats why i follow u . - life is too short to be anything , but happy . - Don't fall in love . Fall off a bridge , it hurts less . - I'm like a butterfly ; pretty to look at , hard to catch .

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Home reading - Veracruz
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Home reading - Veracruz

The grit and grime of the oil industry and the frantic sorting of fish ­ this is what many outsiders think of as the essence of Veracruc Yet there is an other ­ a calmer, quieter Vera cruz ­ down any country road.In the fishing village of Mandinga, for example a cool Gulf breeze softens the humid afternoon heat as the town's residents ­ mestizos partly descenced from African slaves ­ go about their business along dusty streets that Alfonso."so they come back.At least here they alwayshave a job" And hey have their music.Of all Veracruz's cosmpolitian influences ­ food laced with Italian spices, heading practices from Arfica, sensual dances from Cuba ­ it is music that speaks to the souls of the state 6.7 millon people.Beneah sun-drenched palm trees,tris of string musicians isteners el son jaroaocho,a blend of styles from aroud the world that has become the typical music of Veracruz.Between numbers ­ androunds of beer and bpiled shrimp ­

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Break; bring-väljendid-kõnekäänud
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Break; bring, väljendid, kõnekäänud

BREAK DOWN- 1) (int)(of machinery) stop working 2) (int) (of a person) lose control of feelins; 3) (int) (of talks/negotiations etc) fail 4) (tr) seperate under headings BREAK IN 1) (int) enter by force or illegally BREAK INTO 1) (tr) enter by force 2) (tr) inerrput BREAK OFF 1) (tr) end a relationship/agreement BREAK OUT 1) (int) (of war, etc) begin suddenly BREAK THROUGH 1) (int) advance (in spite of opposition) BREAK TO 1) (tr) tell (usu bad news) to sb in a kind way BREAK UP 1) (int) (of schools, etc) ; stop for holidays 2) (int) end a relationship BRING ABOUT 1) (tr) cause happen BRING BACK tr cause to recall BRING DOWN tr cause to fall BRING FORWARD tr move sth to an earlier date or time BRIN IN tr create profit, money BRING ON tr cause, usu sth unpleasant BRING OUT tr put on the market

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Prepositions
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Prepositions

FROM Absent from Abstain from Benefit from Date from Demand from Depart from Departure from Die from Differ from Different from Discourage from Dismiss from Escape from Expel from Hear from Prevent sb from Protect from Protection from Quotation from Receive from Recover from Refrain from Remove from Retire from Result from Retire from Safe from Save sb from Separate from Suffer from Translate from ... into TO According to Accustomed to Addicted to Allergic to Amount to Answer to Apologise tos b for sth Appeal to Allpy to sb Attend to Belong to Close to Compare to Complain to Connect to Contrary to Contribute to Convert to Correspond to Cruel to Date back to Dear to Dedicate to Describe sb/sth tos b else Engaged to sb Equal to Exception to Faithful to Familiar tos b Friendly to Grateful to sb for sth Happe to Harmful to Identical to Indifferent to Invitation to Invite sb to Keen to do sth Keep to Key to Kind to Lend sth to sb Listen to Maried to Mean to Mention to New to Nice to Obedi

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FCE Result Words and Phrases
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FCE Result Words and Phrases

harm (n) have got the makings of (idm) hayfever (n) hazel (adj) head off to (phr v) headquarters (n pl) heartbroken (adj) heart-warming (adj) heated (adj) hedge (n) heel (n) helmet (n) herb (n) herbivore (n) herd (n) highlight (v) high-profile (adj) hilarious (adj) hip (n) hippy (n) hoax (n) hoof (n) hooked (adj) hooked on (adj) host (n) host of (n) hover (v) hovercraft (n) 14 humid (adj) humiliate (v) humorous (adj) hunt (v) hysteria (n) I I can’t hear myself think! (phr) identical (adj) identify (v) ignition (n) ill-disciplined (adj) illusion (n) immigration (n) immoral (adj) immortality (n) immune system (n) impact (n) impersonal (adj) impersonate (v) implication (n) imposter (n) impress (v) in favour of (phr) in its infancy (phr) in response to (phr) in short (phr) in single file (phr) in terms of (phr) in the long term (phr) in the process (phr) in the pursuit of (phr) incident (n) inconvenient (adj) incorporate (v) incurable (adj)

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Prepositions

WHERE TO? to set in the west läände loojuma to sit down at the table laua äärde istuma on the sofa sohvale to stay at a hotel hotelli jääma at home koju to write on the blackboard tahvlile kirjutama in the note- book märkmikusse to phone (ring up) sb. at the office kellelegi kontorisse helistama KUS? WHERE? KUST? WHERE FROM? to begin at page 5 alustama leheküljelt nr. 5 at the top of the page lehekülje algusest at point A punktist A to buy sth. at the shop midagi poest ostma

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Sissejuhatus inglise õiguskeelde

Corruption - illegal, immoral or dishonest behaviour, especially by people in positions of power Fine (trahv) - an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law Suspension - when a person is temporarily not allowed to work, go to school or take part in an activity, as a punishment Prosecution - to officially accuse someone of committing a crime in a court of law, or to try to prove that a person accused of committing a crime is guilty of that crime Injury ­ bodily harm, damage Public opinion ­ sth that most of the ppl in a society think of sth Simple majority - sth is voted for or against by not more than half of the votes altogether Absolute majority - when more than half of the ppl (voting) is for or against sth To be guilty of a crime ­ to have done sth illegal Abuse - to use or treat someone or something wrongly or badly, especially in a way that is to your own advantage

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Pink Floyd
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Pink Floyd

# # A D/A A D/A A Bm C#m E # # A D # So ya thought ya might like to go to the show # # A # To feel the warm thrill of confusion # # D # That space cadet glow # # A # Tell me is something eluding you sunshine? # # Bm E7 # Is this not what you expected to see? # # C#m # If you wanna find out what's behind these cold eyes? # # E # You'll just have to claw your way through this disguise # # A D A D A D A E A # # The Thin Ice # --- ---- --- # # # C Am # Mamma loves her baby # # F G # and daddy loves you too # # C Am # and the sea may look warm to you babe # # F G # and the sky may look blue # # C G F C/G Am # Ooooooooooooh babe # # C G F C/G Am Am7 Am6 # Oooooooh baby blue # # C G F C Am D7 G # Ooooooooooh ooooooh babe #

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DIALOGUES inglisekeelsed dialoogid erinevatel teemadel
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DIALOGUES inglisekeelsed dialoogid erinevatel teemadel

May I see your passport? H: - Yes. Please. So...Should I write my full name, my passport number and the sum of money that has been sent to me, right? J: - Certainly. How would you like the money? H: - I prefer one hundred rouble notes, if you don't mind. J: - Here is your money. H: - Thank you Getting a post-restante. H: - Hi, Julia! What are you doing here? J: - I'm getting post restante letter from Boris... H: -Ah, yeah, remember him. What is he saying? J: - Oh, well...He is asking to come to him, and, besides, here is the money-order... H: - Oh! Would you like to cash money-order? Have you got your passport with you? J: - Yeah, certainly. H: - Then, they'll cash your money order without fail. J: - Ok, I'll go to that counter and speak to clerk. Wait for me, please! Can you go and by tickets with me after this? H: - Certainly! Discuss the functions of post office H: - There are a lot of functions of post office. Of course, we have friends in different parts of

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Solutions Advanced Workbook key
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Solutions Advanced Workbook key

I suppose. Our facial features are pretty similar ­ same eyes, same-shaped 14 borrowed forehead. I've seen photos of her when 1E Phrasal verbs page 8 5 (possible answers) she was my age and apart from the 1 1 go ahead 5 come to eighties hairstyle we're the spitting 1 Well, you will go to bed late every night. 2 fall through 6 bring about image of each other! Some people 2 Well, you will refuse to wear a 3 tip off 7 go down with say that they can see a strong family

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Eessõnad
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Eessõnad

at dawn; -koidikul to be filled with sth; -millegagi täidetud olema to be special to sb; -kellelegi eriline olema delight. .in sth; -rahulolu milleski to be delighted .with sth; -millegi üle rõõmu tundma to be terrified. of/by sth; - millegi kellegi tõttu hirmunud olema to be tired of sth; -millestki väsinud olema to be interested in sth; -millestgi huvituma to take part in sth; -millestgi osa võtma an increase in doing sth; -juurdekasv millegi tegemisel in the hope of doing sth- millegi tegemise lootuses to be fond. of .sth; -millestgi kiindunud olema to share in sth; -milleski jagama to be ideal for sth.-millegi jaoks ideaalne olema PREPOSITIONS 5 to concentrate on sth; -millelegi keskenduma to be frightened. of/by sth/sb; -millegi/kellegi tõttu hirmunud olema at night/noon/midday etc; -öösel,õhtul,keskpäeval .in .the morning/afternoon/evening etc; -hommikul,lõunal,õhtul to be interested. .in .sth/sb; -millestki huvituma

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UNIT 15 SB
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UNIT 15 SB

* Tartu 5b) 1. Was ... marked- märgiti; is includes ­ on lisatud 2. 2. was built- ehitati- heisatakse 3. 3. was ... mentioned- mainiti 4. Was built- ehitati 5. was created- rajati; wa named- nimetati Revision Sample answers 3) 1. Isi t Oki f I read your diary? 2. Isi t all right if I try your crash helmet? 3. Can I have some milk in my coffee? 4) Sample answers. 1. You might get hurt in an accident 2. You might fall into the water 3. You might burn yourself 4. You might get runover 5. You might get sunburned 6. They might get hurt or kiled on the road. U 15 WB 1. The bridge said she was going to wear her mother's dress at the w. 2. The bridegroom told his friend he wanted him to b ehis best man 3. The bridesmaids said they liked their dressed very much. 4. Lucy boyfriend said he'd wait for her after lessons. 5. The traffic warden told us parking wasn't allowed there . 6

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

CHARACTERS MADAME PERNELLE, mother of Orgon ORGON, husband of Elmire ELMIRE, wife of Orgon DAMIS, son of Orgon MARIANE, daughter of Orgon, in love with Valere CLEANTE, brother-in-law of Orgon TARTUFFE, a hypocrite DORINE, Mariane's maid M. LOYAL, a bailiff A Police Officer FLIPOTTE, Madame Pernelle's servant The Scene is at Paris ACT I SCENE I MADAME PERNELLE and FLIPOTTE, her servant; ELMIRE, MARIANE, CLEANTE, DAMIS, DORINE MADAME PERNELLE Come, come, Flipotte, and let me get away. ELMIRE You hurry so, I hardly can attend you. MADAME PERNELLE Then don't, my daughter-in law. Stay where you are. I can dispense with your polite attentions. ELMIRE We're only paying what is due you, mother. Why must you go away in such a hurry? MADAME PERNELLE Because I can't endure your carryings-on, And no one takes the slightest pains to please me. I leave your house, I tell you, quite disgusted; You do the opposite of my instructions;

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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL
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GETTING TO KNOW THE TOEFL

Section 3 Vocabulary and Reading 60 questions Comprehension 45 minutes Vocabulary 30 questions Reading Comprehension 30 questions SECTION 1: LISTENING COMPREHENSION This section of the TOEFL test your ability to understand spoken American English. You will hear taped conversations to which you will make responses. Part A and B contain samples of informal American English. Idiomatic expressions and two-word verbs are common in these parts. Single Statement In Part A you will hear a single statement made by a man or a woman. In your test booklet, there are four sentences. You must choose the sentence that is closest in meaning to the one you heard. YOU WILL HEAR:

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Kontrolltöö 7-klassile-ILE 5-Unit 13
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Kontrolltöö 7. klassile (ILE 5) Unit 13

compare sth with sth 2 Write the questions. 1 in / longest / What / Estonia / is / the / river What is the longest river in Estonia? 2 ever / smoke / Have / a / had / sauna / you Have you ever had a smoke sauna? 3 language / of / is / official / What / the / Estonia What is the official language of Estonia? 4 part / is / which / hilly / Estonia / of Which part of Estonia is hilly? 3 Write the sentences in reported speech. 1 The teacher said to the students, "You must work hard to get good results in your tests." The teacher told the students they haf to work hard to get good results in their tests. 2 Tina said, "I can help you with the washing up, Mary." Tina told Mary she could help her with the washing up. 3 Dad said to Jack, "I´ll fix the lock of the garage door in the afternoon." Dad told Jack he would fix the lock of the garage door in the afternoon. 4 Little Mary said, "I can count to ten." Little Mary said she could count to ten.

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks
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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

butter? Why drown spring lamb in wine or cream and spices, when with just one or two herbs it is absolutely delicious? If you ask foreigners to name some typically English dishes, they will probably say "Fish and chips" then stop. It is disappointing, but true that, there is no tradition in England of eating in restaurants, because the food doesn't lend itself to such preparation. English cooking is found at home. So it is difficult to a good English restaurant with a reasonable prices. In most cities in Britain you'll find Indian, Chinese, French and Italian restaurants. In London you'll also find Indonesian, Mexican, Greek... Cynics will say that this is because English have no "cuisine" themselves, but this is not quite the true. Vocabulary: to criticize - tasteless ­ overcooked - ingredient - to invent - sauces - to disguise - spice ­ herb - delicious - disappointing - to lend ­ cuisine ­ British Youth (2)

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Videvik kogu raamat Inglise keeles
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Videvik(kogu raamat Inglise keeles)

Color-- -1- -2- -3- -4- -5- -6- -7- -8- -9- Text Size-- 10-- 11-- 12-- 13-- 14-- 15-- 16-- 17-- 18-- 19-- 20-- 21-- 22-- 23-- 24 TWILIGHT By Stephenie Meyer Contents PREFACE 1. FIRST SIGHT 2. OPEN BOOK 3. PHENOMENON 4. INVITATIONS 5. BLOOD TYPE 6. SCARY STORIES 7. NIGHTMARE 8. PORT ANGELES 9. THEORY 10. INTERROGATIONS 11. COMPLICATIONS 12. BALANCING 13. CONFESSIONS 14. MIND OVER MATTER 15. THE CULLENS 16. CARLISLE 17. THE GAME 18. THE HUNT 19. GOODBYES 20. IMPATIENCE 21. PHONE CALL 22. HIDE-AND-SEEK 23. THE ANGEL 24. AN IMPASSE EPILOGUE: AN OCCASION twilight STEPHENIE MEYER LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY New York Boston Text copyright © 2005 by Stephenie Meyer All rights reserved. Little, Brown and Company Time Warner Book Group 1271 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 Visit our Web site at www.lb-teens.com First Edition: September 2005 The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious.

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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

" "I don't know if I'll make it back in time." I gestured at my yoga pants and fitted workout tank. "After I time the walk to work, I'm going to hit the gym." "Walk fast, work out faster." Cary's perfectly executed arched brow made me laugh. I fully expected his million-dollar face to appear on billboards and fashion magazines all over the world one day. No matter his expression, he was a knockout. "How about tomorrow after work?" I offered as a substitute. "If I make it through the day, that'll be worth celebrating." "Deal. I'm breaking in the new kitchen for dinner." "Uh..." Cooking was one of Cary's joys, but it wasn't one of his talents. "Great." Blowing a wayward strand of hair off his face, he grinned at me. "We've got a kitchen most restaurants would kill for. There's no way to screw up a meal in there." Dubious, I headed out with a wave, choosing to avoid a conversation about cooking. Taking

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Superstar 1 tests
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Superstar 1 tests

in brackets. _ 1 She is in a band and she _________________________________ (record) a CD at the moment. _ 2 She is an actress and often _________________________________ (appear) on television. _ 3 At the moment she _________________________________ (have) a rest because she is tired. _ 4 Mike is a doctor and he _________________________________ (live) in Manchester. _ 5 I _________________________________ (start) work at 8.30 every morning. _ 6 He is a good cook but she _________________________________ (prefer) to eat out. _ 7 English tests _________________________________ (get) more and more interesting. _ 8 They _________________________________ (have) a party because it's her birthday. _ 9 I sometimes _________________________________ (ride) my bicycle to school. 10_ She usually _________________________________ (go) to the gym on Friday evenings.

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal
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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

It replaces the traditional forms of Mrs and Miss. Greetings Good morning/afternoon/evening! 'How are you?' Very often people expect you to say something positive. Here's a breakdown of how you can express how you really are without complaining too much. · Fine, thanks. / On top of the world, thanks. · OK, thanks · Not so bad, thanks. / Can't complain, thanks. · So ­ so, thanks. / So and so, thanks. · Not so good, actually 1 The English alphabet Spelling Work with your partner and spell out first your name and then some names of places. Write down each letter as you hear it, and then say the word. The English alphabet on the phone: You might find the following alphabet (used by international airlines) useful when trying to spell a word on the telephone.

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Anna Karenina-kokkuvõte
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"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte

fact views his attentions to her as mere amusement, believing that she does the same. Anna, shaken by her emotional and physical response to Vronsky, returns at once to Saint Petersburg. Vronsky travels on the same train. During the overnight journey, the two meet and Vronsky confesses his love. Anna refuses him, although she is deeply affected by his attentions to her. Levin, crushed by Kitty's refusal, returns to his estate farm, abandoning any hope of marriage, and Anna returns to her husband Alexei Alexandrovich Karenin, a senior government official, and their son Sergei ("Seryozha") in Petersburg. On seeing her husband for the first time since her encounter with Vronsky, Anna realises that she finds him repulsive, noting the odd way that his ears press against his hat. Part 2 The Shcherbatskys consult doctors over Kitty's health which has been failing since she realizes that

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Health topic
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Health topic

Topic Health Introduction Good health is very important for us. We should do everything we can to stay healthy. Being in good health means having our body and mind in good working order, free from disease and pain. Ways of keeping health There are many ways for keeping health. To stay healthy we should eat right foot, dress comfortably, spend much time in fresh air, have enough rest, keep ourselves clean and have regular checkups with the doctor and the dentist. A big part of prevention of diseseases is sporting. Poeple need to have phsical exercise. If they can not have it, they will get stressed and they will be infected with dieseases much easier

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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE
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CHANGE YOUR THINKING CHANGE YOUR LIFE

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Lamb to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl (1916-1990) The room was warm and clean, the curtains drawn, the two table lamps alight - hers and the one by the empty chair opposite. On the sideboard behind her, two tall glasses, soda water, whiskey. Fresh ice cubes in the Thermos bucket. Mary Maloney was waiting for her husband to come him (correction: home) from work. Now and again she would glance up at the clock, but without anxiety, merely to please herself with the thought that each minute gone by made it nearer the time when he would come. There was a slow smiling air about her, and about everything she did. The drop of a head as she bent over her sewing was curiously tranquil. Her skin - for this was her sixth month with child - had acquired a

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