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"village" - 248 õppematerjali

village - is. Jällegi, ta küsib taksojuhilt, kas too teab, kuhu pardid lähevad ja too taksojuht läheb rohkem närvi kui eelmine.
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Mõisted

Mõisted VITIS VINIFERA- METSIK VIINAMARJATAIM PHYLLOXERA- VIINAMARJATÄI BOTRYTIS- VÄÄRISHALLITUS CHATEAU- VEINIMÕIS BORDEAUX`IS CLOS- VEINIMÕIS BURGUNDIAS DOMAINE- VEINIMÕIS HISPAANIAS MIS EN BOUTEILLE- VILLITUD MÕISAS CRU CLASSE- KÕRGEMAD KVALITEETKLASSID CUVEE-SEGATUD VIINAMARJASORTIDEST VEIN VILLAGE- VEINIKÜLA VENDAGE TARDIVE- HILINE VIINAMARJAKORJE RESERVA- TAMMEVAADIS HOITUD MIINIMUN 3-4.A ...

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"The island" by Victoria Hislop

She tries to find out her mother's past. Her mother, Sofia, had never told her about her past and grandparents. Now, Alexis decided to find out it by herself, and her mother gave her a letter, which she must carry to her old friend, Fotini. Alexis travelled to Crete, village name Planka. Fotini was an old woman and she had pleasure to told her a life-story of so many generations. She started telling Eleni story. She was Alexis's great grandmother. Eleni got leprosy. It was a disease, what had no cure at this far. All people, who had leprosy, were sent to a leper colony to Spinalonga. In this colony life wasn't so bad as people were expecting. However, they were like prisoners there. On this island, those who went there, they died there although. But they...

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Film review Chocolat

Chocolat was directed by Lasse Hallström. Filming took place between May and August 2000. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards, including Best Picture. It was also nominated for eight BAFTs (British Acedemy of Film and Television Arts) and four Golden Globes. Chocolat begins with arrival of Vianne Rocher in a tiny French village . She is a single mother with a young daughter. In village was the beginning of fasting and people weren’t eating so much. Vianne moves with her daughter into a disused bakery facing the church, where a man - Francis Reynaud - watches her arrival with disapproval and is suspicious. When he realizes that Vianne wants to open a chocolate shop in place of the old bakery, influencing the church-goers, Reynaud’s disapproval increases more....

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Ameerika ühendriigid

Between Lake Ontario and Lake Erie is Niagara Falls (51 m). Another large lake in the USA is Great Salt Lake. It is saltier than the sea. History For thousands of years America was unknown to Europe. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered it while trying to reach India. He didn't stay and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, called 'Pilgrims' due to their strong belief in religion. They became farmers and businessmen who coped with the Indians and in 1621 had a big dinner to thank the Indians as they had helped them to survive the hard winter. That day is now known as Thanksgiving and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in America....

Inglise keel
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Blandings Castle

" "Pigs?" said Lord Emsworth in a low, eager voice. "Among other things." Lord Emsworth gulped. His fingers clutched at the tablecloth. 5) "Hullo, guv'nor" "Well, Frederick?" "How are you feeling?" "Extremely ill." "Might have been worse, you know." "Bah!" "Watery grave and all that." "Tchah!" 6) "I'll ­ er ­ I'll think it over, McAllister." "Mphm." "I have to go to the village now. I will see you later." "Mphm." Meanwhile, I will ­ er ­ think it over." "Mphm." 7) "Well, McAllister?" said Lord Emsworth coldly. "What is the matter, McAllister?" "You appear agitated, McAllister." 8) "Oh!" said Freddie. He paused. "Oh, ah!" He paused again. "Oh, ah, yes! I've been meaning to tell you about that, guv'nor." "You have, have you?" "All perfectly correct, you know. Oh, yes, indeed! All most absolutely correct-o...

Inglise kirjandus
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Famous castles of Scotland

Direct administration of the castle by the War Office only came to an end in 1923 when the army formally moved to the city's new Redford Barracks. Nevertheless, the Castle continues to have a strong connection with the Army. Sentries still stand watch at the castle gatehouse after opening hours, with responsibility for guarding the Honours of Scotland. Fyvie Castle in the village of Fyvie, is a castle near Turriff in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.The earliest parts of Fyvie Castle date from the 13th century - some sources claim it was built in 1211 by William the Lion. Fyvie was the site of an open-air court held by Robert the Bruce, and Charles I lived there as a child. Following the Battle of Otterburn in 1390, it ceased to be a royal stronghold and instead fell into the possession of five successive...

Inglise keel
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Tallinn

The interior of a typical medieval merchant's house adds a special charm to the display. The tower of Fat Margaret houses the Estonian Seafaring Museum, whose varied displays on its four floors tell visitors about navigation, old and modern ships, lighthouses and more, describing the development of Estonian seafaring and fishing traditions. The Estonian Open-Air Museum at Rocca al Mare is actually the Estonian Village Museum, covering 84 hectares around Kopli Bay. It displays the rural architecture of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Other museums in Tallinn are the Marine Museum, Kumu, The Museum of Applied art and the Museum of Foreign Art. 6. Different parts of modern Tallinn Tallinn is divided in to 8 different districts, each with its own character and sightseeing spots....

inglise teaduskeel
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Reeglid

2c Past perfect simple (Had+past participle) Kasutame et rääkida sündmustest, mis leidsid aset enne, kui teine mineviku vorm ­ When I saw her, I realised I had met her before kaudses kõnes 4.2c Kestev täisminevik Kasutame: et rääkida tegevusest, mis kestsid kuni nimetatud sündmuseni minevikus ­ I had been walking for three hours when I came to a small village . kaudses kõnes UNIT 5 5.1 Time expressions .. kui räägime ühest sündmusest, mis juhtus enne eelmist ­ Before I left the house, I locked all the doors. Previously she'd lived abroad with her family. I arrived about and hour earlier. ..kui räägime sündmusest, mis juhtus peale teist ­ After swimming in the race, he collapsed. The film finished very late. Afterwards everyone went straight home. Later that day, I mt her again....

Inglise keel
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Oliver twist - kokkuvõte

Losberne could question the owner. This questioning proved inconclusive. When they arrived at the Brownlow residence however, they found that Mr. Brownlow, Mrs. Bedwin, and Mr. Grimwig had all moved to the West Indies. Oliver, saddened by the news, went back to stay with Mrs. Maylie. Soon the whole family moved out to the cottage in the country and Oliver was extremely happy there. He learned all he could from the village vicar, and would take daily walks with Mrs. Maylie and Rose whom he adored. Chapter 33: One evening as they were taking a particularly long walk, Rose sat down to play the piano as usual. That night however, she began crying during her playing, and Mrs. Maylie and Oliver were very distressed. Rose ended up falling very ill, and they feared she was going to die. Mrs. Maylie gave Oliver a letter to deliver into the nearest town that would bring Dr. Losberne to them. Oliver was...

Inglise keel
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Means of communication

News aren't always true, they are not objective or says just half true. Our world is very huge and sending a message from America to Asia a hundred years ago was nearly impossible or it took a lot of time. Nowadays you can send the message in a few seconds and it is very simple. The media makes the world much smaller ­ particularly the TV and the Internet. When you turn on the TV or a computer you can see whole world like it would be in the next village . You can learn the culture and habits of other nationalities, you can see what they are doing right now. The world is also called `the global community village'. There are not only good things about media. Firstly there are always some information that are not true. We have to be careful about it but when you listen to media for a long time you can find some companies which are nearly always true. Secondly there is a danger of being influenced in the bad way (lot of pornography on...

Inglise keel
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Fabio Capello

THE REAL FABIO CAPELLO Independent, The (London), Dec 13, 2007 The Italian poised to become the new England manager is an admirer of the Pope and Silvio Berlusconi and praised the 'order' left by General Franco. The FA may be hoping he learns to keep his opinions to himself. By Cahal Milmo A touchline philosopher The blazerati of the Football Association are well known for their dislike of controversy. In the past, rampant publicity over the personal affairs of England managers has done little to endear them to the sport's mandarins. So a disciplined, conservative Italian who attempts to shun the limelight, avoids late nights and socialises outside football circles would appear to be their man. Yesterday, Fabio Capello sat down for talks with FA bosses that are expected to result in him being awarded a multi-million pound contract before Christmas. A perfect match? Well, possibly. There's just one thing. The con...

Inglise keel
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"Madame Bovary" sisukokkuvõte inglise keeles

But marriage doesn't live up to Emma's romantic expectations. Ever since she lived in a convent as a young girl, she has dreamed of love and marriage as a solution to all her problems. After she attends an extravagant ball at the home of a wealthy nobleman, she begins to dream constantly of a more sophisticated life. She grows bored and depressed when she compares her fantasies to the humdrum reality of village life, and eventually her listlessness makes her ill. When Emma becomes pregnant, Charles decides to move to a different town in hopes of reviving her health. In the new town of Yonville, the Bovarys meet Homais, the town pharmacist, a pompous windbag who loves to hear himself speak. Emma also meets Leon, a law clerk, who, like her, is bored with rural life and loves to escape through romantic novels. When Emma gives birth to her daughter Berthe, motherhood...

Kirjandus
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Memoirs of a Geisha

The book itself is about a girl, who was sold to a family by her own father. She worked there as a maid, but as time went by she grew up and a famous and loved geisha decided to train her to become a geisha too. She worked hard, but succeeded well - she was one of the most valued geishas. The book takes us to a tour where any detail of a great and merry Japanese village cannot be left out, where every little flower or Japanese cherry tree is blossomed, where geishas are highly valued and respected, until the World War I begins. People are taken away and they have escaped to country-sides or places where the war wouldn't be that effecting. A really bad time is about to begin. Few years later comes an old friend of that geisha to her and says that she should dress up for the last time as a real geisha, and show german what are japans really like...

Inglise keel
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Home reading - Veracruz

Each day before sunrise some 11,600 boats pull out to harvest shrimp,clams, oysters, crabs, and fish- enough to supply 12 percent of the country's commercial seafood needs. 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...

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Christmas

Christmas By Xxxx Xxxx Nowadays, Christmas is celebrated almost world-wide. It's a global time of peace for all who believe in the magic of it. Overworked people treasure days that bring rest and recreation and allow them to meet their families and friends. They appreciate days when they give and receive gifts - the evidence of friendship, of remembrance and love. A time when it feels good to give, when anger is forgotten, when heaven becomes a place on earth for a moment. We tend to think of Christmas as a time for children, but what if Christmas gives each of us the opportunity to be the child? To have wise men bring priceless gifts to us, to be held by an adoring mother and father, to feel that everything will be okay...forever. What if Christmas is a chance to start fresh? A clean slate. Instead of New Year resolutions, we could g...

Inglise keel
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Scotland

It is believed that the first post-glacial groups of hunter-gatherers arrived in Scotland around 12,800 years ago, as the ice sheet retreated after the last glaciation. Groups of settlers began building the first known permanent houses on Scottish soil around 9,500 years ago, and the first villages around 6,000 years ago. The well-preserved village of Skara Brae on the Mainland of Orkney dates from this period. Neolithic habitation, burial and ritual sites are particularly common and well-preserved in the Northern Isles and Western Isles, where lack of trees led to most structures being built of local stone. Roman influence The written protohistory of Scotland began with the arrival of the Roman Empire in southern and central Great Britain, when the Romans occupied what is now England and Wales, administering it as a province...

Uurimistöö
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Majutuse eksam

o. majutusettevõte, mille toiduvalmistamise võimalust pakkuv majutusüksus on korter, mis üüritakse välja täies ulatuses. · Puhkemaja ( holiday home) ­s.o. puhkuseks mõeldud majutusettevõte, mille toiduvalmistamise võimalust pakkuv majutushoone üüritakse välja täies ulatuses. · Puhkeküla ja ­laager ( holiday village , campsite) ­ s.o. piiratud mahus teenuseid pakkuv majutusettevõte, kus on platsid telkide ja /või haagissuvilate jaoks, parkimiskohad mootorsõidukitele ja võivad olla ka majutushooned. 1 · Hostel ( hostel)- s.o. toitlustusteenust või toiduvalmistamise võimalus pakkuv majutusettevõte. · Külalismaja ( quest house)- s.o. toitlustusteenust pakkuv vähemalt viie...

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Jane Austeni "Emma" ja "Persuasion"

Weston, takes some solace in being left alone with her aging father by claiming that she made the match herself. An old friend of the family, Mr. George Knightley, does not believe her, but in her certainty she decides that she must also marry off the young rector, Mr. Elton. Among her friends and acquaintances in the large and populous village of Highbury, she begins to notice young Harriet Smith, the pretty illegitimate seventeen-year-old who lives at Mrs. Goddard's boarding school. Determining first to improve Harriet, Emma discourages her interest in worthy Robert Martin of Abbey-Mill Farm, declares that Harriet must be from more genteel parents than his, and fixes upon Harriet as Mr. Elton's future wife. In bringing the two together socially, Emma does a drawing of Harriet which Mr. Elton...

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Topic - Canada 2

Introduction If you had to use two words to describe Canada, they might be large and diverse. Canada is the second largest country in the world with a territory of about 10 million square kilometers and it is bordered by three oceans: the Arctic, the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans. The population of Canada is about 31 million people. About 77% of the people live in cities which lie in a band about 100 miles wide above the border of the United States. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. Other large cities are Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Quebec. 2. Geographical position Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America. It is bordered with the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Pacific Ocean in the west, the United States of America in the south and the Arctic Ocean in the north. Canada is a vast...

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Topic - USA

On two huge stone tablets one can read some of Lincoln's important speeches. 13. History For thousands of years America was unknown to Europe. In 1492 Christopher Columbus discovered it while trying to reach India. He didn't stay and in the sixteenth century the first Europeans to settle in America were the Spanish, the English and the French. The first village founded by the English settlers was in Virginia in 1607. It was called Jamestown. In 1620 a new group of British settlers reached Plymouth, Massachusetts, called 'Pilgrims' due to their strong belief in religion. They became farmers and businessmen who coped with the Indians and in 1621 had a big dinner to thank the Indians as they had helped them to survive the hard winter. That day is now known as Thanksgiving and is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November in America...

Inglise keel
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