Located between Hiiumaa and the mainland Fourth largest Estonian island Covering 92 square kilometres The meaning of "Vormsi" Known as "snake island" Derived from the German name "Worms" or it's Swedish name "Ormsö", both meaning snake island History Vormsi was inhabited by coastal Swedes 2500 people lived there before WWII During the Soviet occupation Vormsi was a closed border-zone Blend of Soviet and Swedish history mixed with unspoilt nature Nowadays Celtic crosses from the 13th century in Vormsi cemetery Vormsi is for people interested in mixed Soviet and Swedish history and rare nature Landscape Juniper fields Seaside meadows Erratic borders Lighthouses Forests Bays Lagoons To get to Vormsi You have to take a ferry (12 km, 45 min.) from Rohuküla port Public transportation between port and island's centre Hullos There aren't any gas stations in Vormsi!
Anglais; leading from Nice's downtown, beginning at Place Massena, and shadowing the promenade towards the airport for a short distance about 4 blocks. This area of the city is off limits to cars, and by eliminating traffic creates a more serene setting. On this small strip tourists can find a fine selection of restaurants, where you can try local cuisine, cafes and small shops for clothing, shoes as well as souvenirs. Don't miss out on a visit to Nice. With its´ sandy and unspoilt beaches, interesting places to visit and picturesque natural beauty, it will certainly be unforgettable. Promenade des Anglais View of the port of Nice Location Ville de Nice
PROGRESS TEST 3 (Unit 3) All right answers here 1.Fill in the missing words.Write only one word in each gap. 1.INSERCT 2.COLD 3.DATES 4.IF 5.WILL 6.HAVE 7.PASSPORT 8.MOUNTAIN 9.THINGS 10.SITUATED 11.RANGE 12.HELD 13.THESE 14.BOILING 15.SETTING 16.TEMPERATURE 17.RUN 18.CELEBRATE 19.CASE 20.TAKE 2.Circle the correct item. 1. A-INCLUDED 2. B-PLENTY 3. B-SURE 4. A-UNSPOILT 5. C-CUT 6. A- BY 7. B-EXTENSIVE 8. C-UP 9. B-TOUCH 10. A-WILL BE 3.Complete the second sentence using the word in bold. Use two or five words including the word given.Do not change the word given. 1. IF HE DOESN´T GET INTO UNIVERSITY,HE WILL GET A JOB. word ( UNLESS) – HE WILL GET A JOB unless he gets INTO UNIVERSITY 2. TAKE YOUR ID BECAUSE THEY MIGHT ASK YOU FOR IT . word (CASE)-TAKE YOUR ID in case they ask YOU FOR IT. 3
to be dotted with vast number of beach resorts ääristatud arvukatest rannakuurortidest to confide in kedagi usaldama to fasten seatbelts turvavööd kinnitama to live on a tight budget elama vähese rahaga to see sb off kedagi teele/reisile saatma to snooze uinakut tegema to travel light väheste asjadega reisima to use public transport ühistransporti kasutama a truly unforgettable experience tõeliselt unustamatau kogemus unspoilt countryside rikkumata loodus/maastik vibrant city elav linn white-water rafting kärestikusõit(matkamine parvega) within easy access of lähedal port of call vahesadam dash from place to place sööstma immaculate rooms äärmiselt puhtad toad date back to the 5th century pärinema 5st sajandist arrive at the piazza/in a town/country linnaväljakule saabuma misunderstandings arusaamatused catch sb's eye silma torkama, tähelepanu haarama
woman in society; morbid themes/deaths etc.); · His works: Collection ,,Poems", ,,The Epic. Morte d'Arthur", ,,Idylls of a King", ,,The Holy Grail", ,,In Memoriam A.H.H" · Other important Victorian poets: Robert Browning, Matthew Arnold, Gabriel and Christina Rossetti, Gerard Manley Hopkins · Describe their works in general: Influenced by Romanticism, all the works had sth dramatic and "dark", escaping from the industrial ugliness into unspoilt beauty; poetry maintained sensuousness and imagination of the Romantic times; the great problems of the day; Tennyson's favourite themes were conflict of religion and science; wrote much about death and other morbid themes; Browning's works were full on monologues, psychological insight into man's motives and passions; Rossetti's works have medieval subjects and forms (like ballad) and dreamy melancholy; Hopkins focused on relationships with God 4. The Victorian novel and Charles Dickens
Saint George's Channel, and the Irish Sea. It is linked to France by the Channel Tunnel * the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy. The current monarch is Queen Elizabeth II, who is also the Queen and Head of State of fifteen other Commonwealth Realms, such as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Jamaica. England: * it has 50 cities, the capital city is London * despite of the density of population and the high degree of urbanisation, England has many unspoilt rural and coastal areas which have been placed under protection * the flag is called the Saint George's Cross Scotland: * the biggest cities are Glasgow and Edinburgh (the capital) * Stirling has been an important settlement in Scotland for over 800 years * the flag is called the Saint Andrew's Cross Wales: * the biggest cities are Cardiff, Swansea and Newport
What complaints did the client make? Why`' What action did she ask to be taken? Complaint a) I stayed in a huge multi-storey .................................. . b) The resort was ........................................ with tourists. c) The beach was a ................................... bus ride away. Justification (but I had been told that ...) I would be staying in a family-run ........................... hour. The resort was ................................................ and unspoilt. The beach was a ................................................. walk away. Letters of complaint are normally written in a formal style. · Mild or strong language can be used depending on the feelings of the writer or the seriousness of the complaint, but abusive language must never be used. e.g. Mild Complaint: I am writing to complain about a damaged videotape I bought at your shop.