6.snobbish, narrow-minded- peenutseja=snoob, kitsarinnaline=väitlane 7.petty, mean- väiklane, õel 8.stubborn=obstinate- kangekaelne 9.two-faced , greedy- kahepalgeline, ahne 10.rude, violent- ülbe=jäme, vägivaldne 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- tujukas, havatujuline 12.indifferent, boring- ükskõikne, igav=tüütu 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- ebaviisakas, ära hellitatud 16.dull, careless- igav, hooletu 17.stupid, noisy- loll, lärmakas 18.untidy, jealous- korratu, amukade 19.disobedient, uninteresting- mitte kuuletu, ebahuviitav 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22.naive, nosy- naiivne, ninakas 23.bossy, stingy- 24.pessimistic, simple-minded- pessimistlik, kurvameelne, lihtsameelne 25.quarrelsome, cruel, sadistic- 26.envious, silly, brainless- kade, rumal, ajuteta 27.shabby, cunning- 28. a man of a weak character- otsustusvõimetu 29.lose one`s temper- närvi kaotama e. tasakaalu kaotama 30
So, look is important! Who could imagine being served by a little stinky dude, who dresses into informal dirty clothes? I couldn´t. If look was not important, there would not be loads of etiquette rules. What if look would not be important? I do not even have to generate theories. I know people, who do not think about necessity of taking care of their look. I can see them every day. Somehow they do not aware their problem. How can anyone ever feel comfortable with dirty clothes, untidy skin and fetid body? This secret remains to be under disgusting cover. In conclusion I would say that look is really important! No matter what is being achieved, look has a solid role in result! Of course if people did not care of the way they look, some doors would be closed, but life still would worth living!
4. a review of character- kirjalik iseloomustus Negative traits of character 1.agressive, dishonest- 2.ambitious, lazy- 3.arrogant, proud- 4.pompous, boastful- 5.selfish, self-centered- 6.snobbish, narrow-minded- 7.petty, mean- 8.stubborn=obstinate- 9.two-faced , greedy- 10.rude, violent- 11.moody, bad-tempered= ill-tempered- 12.indifferent, boring- 13.brutal, pathetic- 14.intrusive, capricious- 15.impolite, spoilt- 16.dull, careless- 17.stupid, noisy- 18.untidy, jealous- 19.disobedient, uninteresting- 20. weird, eccentric, odd- 21.pig-headed- 22.naive, nosy- 23.bossy, stingy- 24.pessimistic, simple-minded- 25.quarrelsome, cruel, sadistic- 26.envious, silly, brainless- 27.shabby, cunning- 28. a man of a weak character- 29.lose one`s temper- 30. be in a bad temper, be in a bad mood-
matters exhausted extremely tired be convulsed with to (cause to) shake washed out extremely tired violently with sudden uncontrolled pull oneself together get a grip? movements? Activity the state of being lively aisle- a passage between rows of seats Relax to rest after work or effort shaggy untidy, thick Solitude loneliness embarrassment when you feel nervous, Incredible difficult to believe worried or uncomfortable Flowered decorated with patterns of It's a real shaggy dog! It's a good joke! flowers Roar to make a long , loud, deep sound Soles of feet lower part of your foot snob a person who pays too much respect to social status and wealth snobbish like a snob
She is tall and slim. 5 Keegi on mu jalgratta ära varastanud. Somebody ahs stolen my bike. 6 Sa oled täna ebatavaliselt vaikne. You are unusually quiet today. 7 Ta suutis ette näha oma õnnestumisi ja ebaõnnestumisi. He could forsee his successes and failures. 8 Ma ei tahtnud sulle piinlikkust valmistada. I didn´t want to embarrass you. 2 Write synonyms. 1 powerful mighty 5 huge vast 2 handsome beautiful 6 untidy messy 3 frightening scary 7 nervous worried 4 intelligent bright 8 friendly kind 3 Write in reported speech. 1 The teacher asks, "What is the capital of Latvia?" The teacher asks what the capital of Latvia is. 2 Mary asks me, "How many sisters have you got?" Mary asks me how many sisters I have got.
Negative you had not been working /you hadn’t been working Question Had he been waiting? When to use the Past Perfect Continuous The Past Perfect Continuous is used to talk about a situation or activity that happened over a period up to a particular point of time in the past, or until shortly before it. When the boys came into the house, their clothes were dirty, their hair was untidy and one had a black eye. They had been fighting. I was very tired when I arrived home. I’d been working hard all day. The Past Perfect Continuous can be used to say how long something had been happening before something else happened. The football match had to be stopped. They had been playing for half an hour when a terrible storm started. Ken had been smoking for 30 years when he finally gave it up. 3
by Dina. Alice caught the black kitten and settled into an arm-chair to wind up the worsted again. Soon forgetting all about it she started wondering if Kitty could play chess. And thus her favourite game of "Let's pretend" started. Suddenly the Looking-Glass House caught Alice's attention. She had always been wondering about the Looking-Glass world. It was so tempting. Without even noticing she was on the mantelpiece and through the looking-glass. The room was quite uninteresting and untidy. But there were some interesting things the pictures on the wall were alive and so were the pawns on the chessboard and the words in the book were only to be read through the looking-glass. Alice couldn't have left the place without seeing the garden so she ran outside where she met some talkative flowers and the Red Queen. The Red Queen was kind enough to help Alice to the top of the hill (and she actually had to walk in the other direction to reach the desired place)
current school, Pencey Prep, right in the beginning of the story. Although he is intelligent, he fails almost every class, all except for English. He feels alone and sad, trying to find his place in the world, only finding support from his little sister Phoebe who he thinks is smarter than most of the adults. · Stradlater Shares a room with Holden at Pencey Prep's dorm. He is described as handsome and popular but secretly very untidy. · Ackely Holden's next door neighbor in the dorm. Holden thinks he is of him as a weirdo loner. He isn't very smart and he often barges into Holden's room without asking, not noticing the obvious hints about leaving from Holden. · Jane Although she never appears in the story and doesn't have any lines, she is very important to Holden. She went to the same school with him and the main character has had a crush on him for a long time.
Task 7. Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the space in the same line. School report Margaret started English Literature this term, and I am afraid that her (1) introduction to INTRODUCE the subject has not been entirely (2) She has not shown much enthusiasm, and does not SUCCESS always pay (3) in class. Her assignments are often (4), because she is so untidy, and ATTEND; READ FAIL; REVISE because of her (5) to check her work thoroughly. She failed to do any (6) before the end of MISTAKE term test, and had poor results. She seems to have the (7) idea that she can succeed ABSENT without studying
ma ainult kirjutan nendele paberitele alla - I'll just sign those papers teie tulavane ülemus - your future boss kogenud vanem härra - an experienced elderly gentelman kamandav/ käsutav inimene - a bossy man väga nõudlik ja täpne - very exacting and punctuaö/ accur hajameelne ja hooletu töötaja - a forgetful and careless worker eelmine sekretär kaotas oma töö - former secretary lost her job sa hirmutad mind - you scare me see on sinu valdus - this is your domain korratu tuba - an untidy room ma eeldan/oletan - I suppose see oli raske aeg - It was a trying time 13 kas ma tohin tutvustada uut sekretäri? - may I introduce you the nwe secretary? ma tahaksin talle kohta näidata - I'd like to show her round ma olen üks suur kõrv - I'm all ears sissetuleva ja väljamineva posti kastid - trays for incoming and outgoing mail majavälised kõned - external calls uuendama telefonisüsteemi - to modernise the telephone system võta toru - lift the receiver otsekohe - right away
tray of untouched food in front of them. They weren't gawking at me, unlike most of the other students, so it was safe to stare at them without fear of meeting an excessively interested pair of eyes. But it was none of these things that caught, and held, my attention. They didn't look anything alike. Of the three boys, one was big -- muscled like a serious weight lifter, with dark, curly hair. Another was taller, leaner, but still muscular, and honey blond. The last was lanky, less bulky, with untidy, bronze-colored hair. He was more boyish than the others, who looked like they could be in college, or even teachers here rather than students. The girls were opposites. The tall one was statuesque. She had a beautiful figure, the kind you saw on the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, the kind that made every girl around her take a hit on her self-esteem just by being in the same room. Her hair was golden, gently waving to the middle of her back
mixture of pride and impertinence; she had no conversation, no style, no beauty. Mrs. Hurst thought the same, and added: "She has nothing, in short, to recommend her, but being an excellent walker. I shall never forget her appearance this morning. She really looked almost wild." "She did, indeed, Louisa. I could hardly keep my countenance. Very nonsensical to come at all! Why must she be scampering about the country, because her sister had a cold? Her hair, so untidy, so blowsy!" "Yes, and her petticoat; I hope you saw her petticoat, six inches deep in mud, I am absolutely certain; and the gown which had been let down to hide it not doing its office." "Your picture may be very exact, Louisa," said Bingley; "but this was all lost upon me. I thought Miss Elizabeth Bennet looked remarkably well when she came into the room this morning. Her dirty petticoat quite escaped my notice." "You observed it, Mr