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Letter of complaint
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Letter of complaint

Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing to complain about the mobile phone which I bought from your store and about your customer service. I bought the phone on 15th September. I was told that the phone has guarantee for 6 months. It worked properly for three weeks. Then it suddenly stopped working, the screen went black and the buttons didn’t function. I immedately phoned your helpline and was told that this was completely my fault and i have to pay extra money for the repair. I think that it is unreasonable that I have to pay for the phone repair because guarantee is 6 months. I also think that in the future you should talk to your employees about their attitude. I would like to get my phone repaired for free. I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, xy

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NO SMARTPHONE DAY
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NO SMARTPHONE DAY

NO SMARTPHONE DAY Marleen Paist, Kirsika Vildersen, Kristin Kannimäe 2016 TERM  Worldwide.  Not using smartphone for a day.  Rising awardness of ilnesses caused by phones.  Communication (talking eye to eye). HISTORY  Was first held in 2013.  It started from small city named Kiviõli. REASONS  Health is wealth  Communication without cellphone  Phone addiction DATE  Official national „No Smartphone Day“ is on the 9th of October.  Everyone can make their own „No Smartphone Day“ everyday. CONTRIBUTION  Keep your phone in your pocket and turn off social notifications from Twitter, Facebook, Whatsapp, etc.  Do not access any apps or social media platforms.  Do not get your phone out and put it on the table when meeting friends, or hold it in your hand when speaking to people.  Turn your phone off when at home with your family.  Treat your phone ...

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The Use of the Telephone in Relation to Customer Service
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The Use of the Telephone in Relation to Customer Service

The Use of the Telephone in Relation to Customer Service **Telephone skills are the most important aspect of being successful in a call center job. When you work on the phone all day as a customer service representative, the telephone is the one and only tool that will make or break your success. The phone is probably the most used tool in modern business. **Answering the phone professionally The rules for answering a telephone are simple but they need to be continually reviewed and practised. Following are the most basic ones, which should always be employed. 1. Use the four answering courtesies: · Greet the caller · State your organisation (or department) · Introduce yourself · Offer your help "Good afternoon, Accounts, Andrew Batt speaking. How may I help?" 2. Show enthusiasm when you answer. Help make the caller feel welcome A tired voice lacking in enthusiasm is very unappealing and reflects on the professionalism...

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The mobile phone - a good thing or a bad thing
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The mobile phone - a good thing or a bad thing

The mobile phone ­ a good thing or a bad thing In reacent years mobile phone has become a most popular way of communication, but it is not perfect way. It has also advantages and disadvantages. · Firstly an advantage is that a mobile phone is easy to use. Even my grandmother who is over 70 years old has a mobile phone and she can use it. · Secondly mobile phones are comfortable to use, because you can use it when ever you want. No matter if you are in the bus or just walking in the park, you can always make a call. · Another point is that there is a big variety of mobile phones. Every person can pick just the right colour or shape that he/she wants. · Last but no least mobile phones have became quite cheap so almost every person can afford one. Mobile phones have also disadvantages. · First of all, it can be argued that email is so easy. Thats because it takes ti...

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Internet chatrooms do not serve a useful purpose-essay
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Internet chatrooms do not serve a useful purpose, essay

Internet chatrooms do not serve a useful purpose Internet takes a lot of time of our day, there are many dangers especially to young girls on the internet chatrooms. Still, in some point it is useful nowadays, there is a lot of information, news, chatting with friends. Talking on the Internet with friends is easy and fast way to communicate. In a chatroomyou can send pictures to your friends or doucments or make a video call. You can also play games and make a group conversation there. But actually it is not full of joy. In chatrooms there are sometimes older men who are trying to contact young girls. I saw a documentary about chatrooms lately and there were men who set up a date with under- aged girl, they recorded it and it was sent to police, because having more-than- friends-relationship with under- aged girl is against the law. Parents and schools should be teaching more about Internet safety nowadays to h...

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Millennials and Technology
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Millennials and Technology

Let's face it ­ you're a robot! Technology to millennials is different from what any other generation has seen it as. We don't like to list microwaves, radiators or anything like that as a part of it. The world of technology has grown so fat these couple of year that we don't consider a regrigirator to be more than a basic need. Even radios and televisions are starting to fall into that category of regular appliances every household has to have. Generation Y has a whole new list of technology which nowadays includes a phone, a computer, gaming consoles, a televison, and basically anything you can control without ever having to get up or even leave our rooms. When's the last time someone asked you about something neither of you knew about and you didn't take your phone out to 'google' it? Now think about how many times you've tried to figure out the answer yourself. Sure, both ways may have plenty of attempts but which has succeeded th...

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Etiquette in America
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Etiquette in America

1. TELEPHONE ETIQUETTE · When answering the phone at your desk say..."Hello, this is Mr. or Ms. Smith". Do not say phrases such as... "Smith here!" or simply "Hello". · Many people think it is rude when you use call waiting to talk to someone else in the middle of the conversation you are having with them. · When using a cell phone, try to find a quiet spot to answer a call. It is considered particularly rude to leave a cell phone turned on in public places like: classrooms, libraries, movie theaters, churches, etc. 2. CLOTHES AND DRESS · Also, pay attention to how much of your body you are exposing (have uncovered) and whether it is appropriate for the situation. (Ex. shorts, sandals, a very short or very tight skirt, or low cut or too tight shirt, are really not appropriate for meetings, interviews, etc.) Wearing this type of clothing can also communicate the same negativ...

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A for-and-against essay
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A for-and-against essay

Songwriters aren’t paid fairly for their songs which are streamed Nowadays when mobile devices are our everything, everything can be done with your mobile phone. You can listen to music, watch videos, play games and even do coding with your phone. There are lots of musicians, rappers and songwriters whose lives are a dream to many. However, things aren’t always as they seem. Firstly, in 2006, a website called Spotify was created. In Spotify you could listen to music anywhere you want, very easily and without spending any money. Songwriters started getting a lot of attention and spins for their creation. In addition, by 2021, Spotify had already reached 158 million users. Songs are making history by getting huge amounts of streams, over 1000 million streams. Another advantage is that newcomers who upload their music to the internet may get a huge boost and rapid spins, make some money and get famous more easily. On the other hand, ...

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A complaint letter
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A complaint letter

6 March 2014 Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing in order to complain about your product I bought. It is an i-phone, which I ordered from an online shop. A week later it stopped working properly. First of all, the on/off button is broken and does not let me open my phone. The screen colour of the device was also unacceptably almost black and white. In addition to this, the sound was a little bit off and I could no adjust it in the settings. For some reason I also could not see my messeages at all. No only the screen was borken, the camera was not working either. I suggest that you explain all that, replace the item or give me a full refund. I look foward to receiving your explanation. Yours faithfully, Mari Mets

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The effects of mobile phones on our lives
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The effects of mobile phones on our lives

The effects of mobile phones on our lives Can you imagine our comfortable life without mobile phones? Wherever we go, we can see someone talking with their mobile phone. Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our everyday life. Yet, have the changes they brought about really been for the better? To begin with, the benefits of mobile phones cannot be denied. On the one hand mobile phones are extremely useful communication tool. Mobile phones can help us wherever we need it. For example in an emergency, we may need help and mobile phone is a quick way to call for help. In addition mobile phones can be used for several tasks. For instance, if we want something to be captured we can use our mobile phones. They are equipped with a camera in consequence we can take pictures and videos and later watch them on our computer. As a result mobile phones are a way of entertainment. On the other hand mobile ph...

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Press release
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Press release

Kairis Baumann K14KÕ U1 PRESS RELEASE We are pleased to announce the new dates for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus to launch. Sorry for keeping waiting due to technical problems in Software development. The waiting is over. The magic date is 27 October, 2014that the phones are available for purchase in all Apple stores. So forget your old mobile phone and prepare yourself for the biggest advancements that your new iPhone has to offer. The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus comes with new innovative technologies: such as ultrafast wireless, longer battery life you have ever had, advanced cameras with 8MP, bigger screen and plenty of more. The benefiits of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5 s include a simpl...

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Letter
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Letter

Mari Mets Client manager iDeal Ringtee 75 Tartu, Tartu County 59789 Email: [email protected] Dear Ms Mets, On 6 October 2018 I bought iPhone 8 Plus from your iDeal store which is in Lõunakeskus shopping center. Unfortunately, your product has not performed well because the camera of iPhone 8 Plus do not take pictures and I cannot open the camera app it is black all the time. I am disappointed because I bought new phone and it does not work properly. If I buy new things from store then I believe that these things should work, because I paid to get properly working device. To resolve the problem, I would appreciate if I can get my money back or I would get new device which works properly. I hope that I do not have to pay more money because the problem was not my fault. I look forward to hearing from you and a resolution to my problem. Please contact me at the email address or by phone. Yours sincerely, MKask Marie Kas...

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Tallinn-London reis
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Tallinn-London reis

Tallinn- London Tallinn information: Train operators in Internal trains run by Edelarautee: www.edel.ee, Estonia: www.elektriraudtee.ee Sleeper train Tallinn to Moscow: www.gorail.ee Ferry operators to www.Tallink.ee (Stockholm-Tallinn, Helsinki-Tallinn) Estonia: www.tallinksilja.com/en/ (Rostock-Helsinki-Tallinn) Time: GMT+2 (GMT+3 from last Sunday in March to last Saturday in October) Currency: £1 = approx 16.5 Kroons. Tourist information: www.inyourpocket.com/Estonia/ & http://tourism.tallinn.ee. Hotels in Tallinn: www.hostelbookers.com Visas: UK citizens do not need a visa for Estonia for stays of up to 6 months. London information: Area: ...

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An Invention
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An Invention

Dear classmates, I'm going to talk about a mobile phone invention Mobile phones have brought about a dramatic change to the communication industry. The development of mobile phones has made long-distance communication a matter of seconds. The mobile phone was invented in 1973 by Dr. Martin Cooper, a Motorola employee. On April 3, 1973, the first cell phone call was made. The caller was naturally, Dr. Cooper himself. Prior to the development of mobile phones, people used two-way radios to communicate while they were mobile. The idea behind two-way radios gave rise to the invention of mobile phones. During the 1940s, Motorola came up with the Walkie-Talkie followed by handheld two-way radios that operated on battery power. In 1947, Douglas Ring and W. Rae Young at Bell Labs introduced the idea of hexagonal cells for mobile phones. Ericsson came up with an automatic mobile phone system, which was released in Sweden in 1956. The drawback ...

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LETTER OF ENQUIERY
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LETTER OF ENQUIERY

LETTER OF ENQUIERY SUJARWO TRADING P.O.Box J KST, 3rd floor, Jalan M.H. Thamrin No. 51 Djakarta, Indonesia Phone: 44 326 403 Fax: 44 326 803 Dear Paul Webster Export Director Thank you for your letter of 18 September giving us the dates of your visit. I am writing to enquire some details in connection with your trip. You arrive at Larnica airport by the company driver. I would appreciate if you could inform me about your preferences in accommodation. It is a possibility to stay at the Amathus Beach Hotel or in the hostel of the training centre. I also would be very grateful if you could have your presentation about your products as well on handouts and I would be glad to have the latest catalogue of your products with the price list. Please let me know if the arrangements suit you. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours Training Manager Elena Theodorou Signature

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Suuline eksam
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Suuline eksam

http://www.abiks.pri.ee FREE TIME 1. Is music popular in your family? What music do you like? 2. What musical instruments have you got in your home? 3. Can you play any musical instruments? 4. Do you sing? 5. Have you sung at a song festival? 6. Has your school got a choir? 7. When do you last go to a concert? What concert was it? 8. Have you ever been to an openair concert? What was it like? 9. Do you sing at family parties? Where else Estonians like to sing? 10. Have you got a collection of cassettes, CD´s or LP´s at home? 11. Have you watched a ballet on TV? 12. Which do you prefer ­ ballet, drama or musical? 13. How often do you go to the theatre? 14. Do you prefer going to the theatre or watching TV? Why? 15. Do you prefer buying a cheap ticket and getting a seat at the back or spending more money and sitting in the...

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DO or MAKE
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DO or MAKE

do a crossword do the ironing do the laundry do the washing do the washing up do your work do homework do housework do your job do badly do business do the dishes do a favour do good do harm do time - (to go to prison) do well do your best do your hair do your nails do your vorst make a dress make food make a cup of tea / coffee make a meal - breakfast / lunch / dinner make amends make arrangements make believe - (to pretend) make a choice make a comment make a decision make a difference make an effort make an enquiry make an excuse make a fool of yourself make a fortune make friends make a fuss make a journey make love make a mess make a mistake make money make a move make a noise make a payment make a phone call make a plan make a point make a profit make a promise make a remark make a sound make a speech make a suggestion make time make a visit make your bed

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DO or MAKE
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DO or MAKE

do a crossword do the ironing do the laundry do the washing do the washing up do your work do homework do housework do your job do badly do business do the dishes do a favour do good do harm do time - (to go to prison) do well do your best do your hair do your nails do your vorst make a dress make food make a cup of tea / coffee make a meal - breakfast / lunch / dinner make amends make arrangements make believe - (to pretend) make a choice make a comment make a decision make a difference make an effort make an enquiry make an excuse make a fool of yourself make a fortune make friends make a fuss make a journey make love make a mess make a mistake make money make a move make a noise make a payment make a phone call make a plan make a point make a profit make a promise make a remark make a sound make a speech make a suggestion make time make a visit make your bed

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Past tenses
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Past tenses

Past Tenses • Lihtminevik (Past Simple / Past Indefinite) – ära toimunud, lõpetatud tegevus • Kestev minevik (Past Progressive / Past Continuous) – minevikus pooleli olnud tegevus • Enneminevik !!! (Past Perfect) – minevik enne minevikku   OLI -NUD • Kestev enneminevik (Past Perfect Progressive) – enne minevikku äsja lõppenud või toimumas olnud tegevus Created by Aari Juhanson, MA 2009 Past Simple • Ära toimunud (regulaarne) tegevus: I WORKED yesterday. S/he didn’t WORK last Monday. • Lõpetatud tegevus: I already CALLED them today. (I’m not going to call again!) Which countries did you VISIT? (You’re back …) BUT: Which countries have you VISITED so far? (You’re not back yet or you travel regularly …) • Jutustused, mineviku sündmuste kirjeldus: Once upon a time there LIVED a Garfield who HAD many friends. The first one WAS Odie, … • 2pv; ?/-...

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Inglise keele väljendid
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Inglise keele väljendid

Jnglise keele väljendid Kuidas läheb? - How are you? Hästi, aitäh ­ I`m fine, thanks Mitte nii hästi ­ not so well Mitte väga hästi ­ not very well Aga sinul? ­ and you? Tere hommikust ­ Good morning Tere päevast ­ Good afternoon Tere õhtust ­ Good evening Tere ­ Hello Tore sind näha ­ Nice to see you Meeldiv tutvuda ­ Nice to meet you Mitte eriti ­ Not so good Head aega ­ Good-bye Homseni ­ See you tomorrow Head nädalalõppu ­ Have a nice weekend Oli tore sinuga/teiega tutvuda ­ Its was nice meeting you Minu nimi on... ­ My name is... Mis teie nimi on? ­ What`s your name Palun saage tuttavaks minu... ­ Please meet you... Kust te pärit olete? ­ Where are you from? Ma olen... ­ I´m from... Kui vana sa oled/te olete... ­ How old are you... Ma olen 25 aastane. - I´m 25(years old) Mis on sinu/teie telefoni number? ­ What`s your phone number Minu telefoni number on... ­ My phone number is... Millega sa tegeled? ­ What du you do? Ma olen... ­...

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Ways to protect the environment
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Ways to protect the environment

PROJECT Things You Can Do To Protect the Environment changing.  We need to help it change for the better and we're asking for your help to do that!  There are a lot of things that affect our planet in a bad way but the good news is that everyone can help to reduce them and do their bit for the environment. Here’s a list of LOVE AND CARE THE ENVIRONMENT important topics ...

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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. Factories which rely on humans working on assembly lines are becoming a thing of the past. (industrial) 6. You would be quite astounded by the number of satellites orbiting the Earth. (space) 7. Not only would a solar powered vehicle be safe, it would also make use of one of the planet's greatest natural resources. (energy) COMPUTERS 1. I'm terribly sorry I'm late but traffic congestion...

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How to prevent petty crime
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How to prevent petty crime?

How to prevent petty crime? Nowadays danger is everywhere. Everything can happen with you or near you, when you are not careful enough. What do you need to do to feel safer? There are plenty of things that you can do to avoid pretty crime. If you drive somewhere a car, then wherever you park do not forget to lock your doors and pay attention that your windows are also closed. If you forget to do it, someone may steal your car. When you walk in the street or you take a bus then always check that your pockets are closed and your bag is closed. You never know when someone wants to steal your mobile phone or your wallet. If you want to feel safer then always check your items in your pockets or keep them empty. If you want you may carry tear gas because when someone attacks you, then you can protect yourself. If you have a change, try to avoid empty streets and do not dress too intriguingly, because then yo...

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Taivo application
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Taivo application

90502 Suur-mere 12-4 Estonia, Haapsalu December 17, 2013 James and Mills Co 13, Apple Street England, Manchester Dear Sir/Madam I write this letter to apply for the job I saw advertised in newspaper. I would like to be an employee for Accounts Department. My advisor, teacher Martmets, of the Läänemaa Ühisgümnaasium, highly promoted your company to me as a number one. Please accept this letter and resume as my application for the position. I will graduate from the Läänemaa Ühisgümnaasium in Juny 2014, in Economics department. I considered that my free time, honesty, reliabelity and maturity match with your requirements as employee that's why I am applying for that position. To sum up, I hope my qualifications merit to your consideration. If you would like to schedule and interview or otherwise discuss my interest in position, please e-mail me at [email protected]. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Taivo Leesment Phone 53308...

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For and against owning a mobile telephone
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For and against owning a mobile telephone.

For and against owning a mobile telephone. A mobile phone is a long-range, electronic device used for mobile voice or data communication over a network of specialized base stations. Mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, games, Bluetooth, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video, MP3 player, and radio . There are many for and against situations why mobile telephones are necessary for our life. First of all, I would like to discuss a big minus of mobile phones. Scientists say that mobile telephones have a badly affect for people health. It is the main problem, which is against owning a mobile phone. Talks, which we make by mobile telephone, turned out to be expensive. It is necessary to have a lot of time to understand how use that mobile. On the other side, there are many good side...

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Past Simple vs Past Continuous
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Past Simple vs Past Continuous

Past simple vs past continuous 1.In the following sentences put the verbs in brackets in either the past simple or past continuous tense. Put any other words in the brackets in the correct place. Look at the example provided. 1.While the teacher was explaining (explain) the sum on the blackboard, the children were throwing (throw) paper aeroplanes around the classroom. 2.Eve ............................ (live) in Athens when she ............................ (meet) the man who was to become her husband. 3............................. you ............................ (not work) at Mcllroy's when they ............................ (have) that terrible fire? 4.As it ............................ (get) foggier it ............................ (become) almost impossible to steer the boat along the narrow canal. 5.I ............................ (hear) a strange noise just as I ............................ (go) ...

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Friend
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Friend

Friends are a pretty important part of most people's lives. Good friend is the person who gives you the better of the two choices, hold your hand when you're scared, helps you fight off those who try to take advantage of you, thinks of you at times when you are not there, reminds you of what you have forgotten, helps you put the past behind you but understands when you need to hold on to it a little longer, stays with you so that you have confidence, goes out of their way to make time for you, helps you clear up your mistakes, helps you deal with pressure from others, smiles for you when they are sad, helps you become a better person! No one can make you laugh quite the way your friends can. Most importantly of all friends love you for who you are. I know that when I am going through a tough situation, I always ask my closest friends for advice. No matter where we go or who we become, never forget who helped us get there. There'...

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Emergency situatsions-in case of fire
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Emergency situatsions, in case of fire

Emergency situatsions in case of fire · In the case of a small fire, a fire extinguisher can be used. However, you must already know how to use one, to be effective and timely enough for it to count. Keep yours in your kitchen, near enough to get to it quick, but not too close to the fire to reach it. Check it regurally to insure it would work properly if needed. · In the event of a larger fire, announce "FIRE!" loudly to everyone and gather all the people immediately and ask them to go out of the house via the nearest safe door or window. Do not re-enter the home! · If you are inside and don't know if there is fire on the other side of a door, test the door before you open it. To do this, kneel down to stay under the smoke levels. Reach up around half way up the door, and touch the door with the back of your hand. If there's a fire o...

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal
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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

MODULE 1 Greeting. Introducing oneself and the others. The alphabet. Spelling. The tenses. How to introduce yourself and others Formal introductions How to respond and reply to an May I introduce myself? I am John introduction Smith. How do you do. Allow me to introduce John Smith to Pleased to meet you. you. Standard introduction Nice to meet you. I'd like you to meet John Smith. Hello. I want you to meet John Smith. I'm so pleased to meet you. This is Jane Smith. I'm Jane Smith. My name's John Smith. Informal introduction Hi. John. Jane. Hello. Titles: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Ms is a modern form of address for women. It replaces the traditional forms of Mrs and Miss. Greetings Good morning/afternoon/evening...

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Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7-klassile
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Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7. klassile

Inglise keele kontrolltöö 7. klassile Õpik: I love English 4 Kokkuvõte aasta jooksul õpitust. Koostaja: Gea Gutmann Viljandi Maagümnaasium Juhendaja: Toomas Rähn Final Test Form 7 Name................. 1. Use the right tense. (15 p) 1) Look! She....................................(carry) a heavy bag. 2) Mrs. Brown...................................(play) the piano at the concert next week. 3) Mary is a good girl. My mother............................(meet) her every day since she and her father moved here. 4) Yesterday at two o`clock Tom ..............................(sing) and his sister ........................... (draw) a pictuture in the living room. 5) The wind ........................(be) very strong some days ago. 6) Where are the children? They .........................................

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E-mail
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E-mail

Dear E. Lonamar, Thank you for your email. Firstly, I would like to apologize for the troubles and frustration that you experienced lately. I want you to know that your complaint and feedback will give us the chance to resolve any problem that may occur and assist us in making our services better. We also observe some crucial information in your complaint concerning our products and services as well as the degree of our services. Secondly, we will talk about your feedback with our employees whom you contacted by mail and by phone. We know that this kind of service is not acceptable form a high-street store and we will solve this problem that nobody should ever experience anything like that in the future. Thirdly, I am very sorry that the printer you bought from our online store is faulty. Our rules stipulate that if the printer is faulty, it will be replaced or the money will be returned to the customer. Do we agree that we will se...

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Golden Grammar rules
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Golden Grammar rules

Golden Grammar rules 1. Don't use an with own. Sue needs her own room. (NOT Sue needs an own room.) I'd like a phone line of my own. (NOT ... an own phone line.) 2. Use or rather to correct yourself. She's German ­ or rather, Austrian. (NOT She's German ­ or better, Austrian.) I'll see you on Friday ­ or rather, Saturday. 3. Use the simple present ­ play(s), rain(s) etc ­ to talk about habits and repeated actions. I play tennis every Saturday. (NOT I am playing tennis every Saturday.) It usually rains a lot in November. 4. Use will ..., not the present, for offers and promises. I'll cook you supper this evening. (NOT I cook you supper this evening.) I promise I'll phone you tomorrow. (NOT I promise I phone you tomorrow.) 5. Don't drop prepositions with passive verbs. I don't like to be shouted at. (NOT I don't like to be shouted.) This needs to be thought about some more. (NOT This needs to be thought some more.) 6. Don'...

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Internet has many uses in my life
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Internet has many uses in my life

Internet has many uses in my life - I use it for studying, tracking weather, playing games, watching movies and listening to music. I mostly use internet in my smartphone. It's more convenient to carry around rather than a computer. At home i prefer my computer ­ it makes studying alot easier as I can type words much faster than with a smartphone or a pen. It's also bigger so it's nice to watch movies with as well. I use my computer a lot less than my phone ­ maybe 2 or three hours a day, whereas I use my phone at all times. - , , , . . , . - , , . , . , - , 2 3 , . At school you learn different subjects every day. Subjects that teach you about different sciences, physical education, art and languages. Science teaching subjects are mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and geography. Math teaches you how to multiply for example. Chemistry teaches about molec...

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A letter of complaint example
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A letter of complaint example

A letter of complaint Dear Ms Maddox, I am writing to draw your attention to a product that I have bought from your online shop. The product I am talking about is an iPhone. Firstly, I would like to point out that the most annoying things are that the screen colour is totally wrong and I am unable to receive any new messages. Secondly, I have to say that the on/off switch gets stuck almost daily, so I can not use my phone like I should be able to use it. Thirdly, I have encountered some problems with the sound and also with the camera. That means the camera will not focus and I can not hear any ringtone at all. I hope that you will come up with a reasonable soultion. I look forward to hearing from you soon. Yours sincerely, Mati Mets

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Essee-The effects mobile phones have on our lives
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Essee: The effects mobile phones have on our lives.

The effects mobile phones have on our lives Martin Põldvee 12a It is clearly that mobile phones have become an irreplaceable part of our lives. We use it to communicate with others, arrange our business or just for entertainment. As the mobile phones have simplyfied our lives in various ways, it also brings many disadvantages. To begin with, many researches have shown that mobile phone radiation may be harmful to human health. If mobile phones are used too frequently it may slightly damage your brain or reduce men's potential in getting siblings. It is also belieaved that mobile phones may cause some sleeping problems. Another, more usual problem what comes with cellphones is that they are expensive to use and when the battery is dead, it is completely useless. Also if parents trust their children to use mobile phones at very young age, the may get surprised when they finally see the bill. Because there are...

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Presentation about smartwatches
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Presentation about smartwatches

SMARTWATCHES TYPICAL FEATURES Smartphone companion Notifications Showing time Fitness tracking Phone finder Map display Remote control Gaming Calling and SMS HISTORY Pulsar (1972) ­ first digital watch by Hamilton Watch Company RC-1000 Wrist Terminal (1984) ­ first watch that worked with a computer by Seiko First Linux-based wristwatch (1998) by Steve Mann SPH-WP10 (1999) ­ first watch phone by Samsung Fossil Wrist PDA (2003) ­ a smartwatch running Palm OS by Fossil, Inc SPOT (2004) by Microsoft PEBBLE WATCH First modern smartwatch First units shipped on January 23, 2013 Crowdfunded in Kickstarter $10.3m for 1st gen, $20,3m for 3rd gen Pebble OS eInk display Compatible with Android and iOS 7 days battery life Water resistant MOTO 360 First round smartwatch Released September 5, 2014 Android Wear Wireless charging Ambient light...

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Smart devices
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Smart devices

SMART DEVICES DIANA MÄRTSON GRETE LY JÕGISOO SMART DEVICES A smart device is an electronic device, generally connected to other devices or networks Several notable types of smart devices are smartphones, phablets and tablets, smartwatches, smart bands and smart key chains. SMARTPHONES • The first smartphone was invented 2007 • In early 2007, Apple Inc. introduced the iPhone, one of the first smartphones to use a multi-touch interface.  • The iPhone was notable for its use of a large touchscreen for direct finger input as its main means of interaction, instead of a stylus, keyboard, or keypad typical for smartphones at the time. POSITIVE SIDES • Wifi and internet • Front camera • Communication • Business development SMARTWATCH • A smartwatch is a computerized wristwatch with functionality that goes beyond timekeeping • Many run mobile apps, using a mobile operating system • Many run mobile apps, using a m...

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Dear social worker
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Dear social worker

Dear social worker I am writing because of my concern about my elderly neighbor. She is a really friendly 80-year old lady but she is not able to do everyday jobs to live normal life. I have helped her to cope with everyday life but next year I will leave to other city to attend university and I think she is not able to continue without any help. Usually after school I go and visit her to ask if she needs something from shop or pharmacy. She also has problems using her mobile phone to call her friends or healthcare persons, which I also has helped her to do. Once a week I have helped her with cleaning her apartment. Sometimes when I visit her I have seen that she just needs to talk to somebody to feel happy. I have tried to help her as much as possible. I hope we can manage to find proper solutions to this problem. I wait for Your thoughts about which would be the best way to her. I look forward to Your response Best wishes Daisi Tann...

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Reported speech presentation
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Reported speech presentation

We can report people's words by using direct speech or direct speech reported speech. speech `I'm tired!', Helen said. Helen said (that) she was tired. The main verb of the sentence is usually past ( Tom said that... / I told her that...) and the rest of the sentence is usually past too. Sequence of tenses ­ if the verb in the main sentence is in the past tense the other verbs are usually in one of the past tense too. Present Simple Past Simple I'm a teacher. He said (that) he was a teacher Present Progressive Past Progressive I'm having lunch with my He said (that) he was having parents. lunch with his parents. Past Simple Past Perfect He said (that) he had bought a I bought a new car. new car. Future Simple ...

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Kaudne kõne
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Kaudne kõne

Kaudne kõne 1. Saatelause olevikus (he says that ...) Kõneleja juttu saab edasi anda otseselt (direct) ja kaudselt (reported). Otsene kõne: He says: "I am a man" Kaudne kõne: He says (that) he is a man. Kaudsel kõnel võivad muutuda asesõnad ja ka verbi pöördevormid. She tells me: ,,I like your dress." She tells me (that) she likes my dress. 2. Saatelause minevikus (he said that ...) Kui saatelause on minevikus, siis võivad samuti muutuda asesõnad ja verbi pöördevormid. Pane tähele! Oleviku vorm otseses kõnes muutub mineviku vormiks kaudses kõnes. am/is --- was are -- were do/does --- did want/like/know/go etc --- have/has ­ had wanted/liked/knew/went etc will --- would can --- could wa...

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Inglise keele sõnad
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Inglise keele sõnad

microchips ­ tiny pieces of silicon containing complex electronic circuits  design ­ to make or draw plans for something  financial ­ relating to money or how money is managed  electronic ­ involving the use of electric current in devices such as TV sets or computers  Internet ­ the large system of connected computers around the world  print ­ to produce text and pictures using a printer  unformatted ­ a disk that is completely blank, so information can't be recorded onto it  Extranet ­ a network that allows communication between a company and the people it deals with  transmission ­ the process of sending data over a communication channel  reboot ­ to restart the computer, without switching it off completely  microbrowser ­ a web browser designed for small screens on hand­held devices  software engineer ­ a person who designs and maintains software applications  IT (computer) consultant ­ a person who gives expert, professional advice ...

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Dear Pieter
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Dear Pieter

Dear Pieter Thank you for your letter in which you're asking about course party. I think it's a great idea to have a meal with our course students. I agree with your plans and I'm interested in help you. Firstly, I'd suggest my uncle's private house in the suburb. There are a open large rooms, where we gonna take a place together. In addition there are a five room upstairs that we can use for sleeping. I have my uncle phone number if you're interested. You asked what I would like to make for eating. Well, my favorite savoury dishes are fresh pasta dishes. They consist of fresh and delicious seafood, a lots of vegetables and of course different sauces. Unfortunately, I have no ideas about sweet dishes. I love all desserts! You wanted to know my preference in terms of a good times for everybody. I personally prefer to have a dish in the evening because then would be more free time for everybody. I'm sorry, but I can't help us to prepa...

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People always loved creating things themselves
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People always loved creating things themselves

People always loved creating things themselves because it gives more pleasure than just buying a ready piece of goods at the shop. When a lot of down-to-earth lifehacks appeal to me, like this one with quick egg shell pealing, for which you only need to shake an boiled egg in a glass jar with water. But sometimes those life hack and diy videos get to far and stop being useful. Whether they are too stupid or too complicated to recreate requiring lots of materials they become unuseful. So let me show you some examples of extremely viral «lifehacks» your first mpression of which would probably be «who's idea it even was?» The first one: tired of cleaning up the dishes ­ just cover your plate with food film. Next one ­ suddenly need to make a stand for a phone ­ use some clothes clips and a line. Another very useful diy ­ a bath rag out of hosepipe because of course it will take less time and money and this rag will be the centre of attenti...

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Identiteedivargus
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Identiteedivargus

Identity theft The Estonian Information Technology College Social, Professional and Ethical Aspects of Information Technology 18.10.2016 The purpose of this paper is to raise awareness about the threats associated with Identity theft. I will talk about the different types of identity theft, the most common way they take place and what consequences they might have. I will also talk about some of the examples and point out actions everyone can take to minimize the chance of becoming a victim of an identity theft. What is Identity theft Identity theft is defined as the deliberate use of someone else's identity, usually as a method to gain a financial advantage or obtain credit and other benefits in the other person's name, and perhaps to the other person's disadvantage or loss. The person whose identity has been assumed may suffer adverse consequences if they are held responsibl...

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How to avoi road accidents
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How to avoi road accidents

1. Slow down. Obey the speed limit even if every other car is surpassing it. Remember that police officers often stay hidden from view while looking for speeders. If you're caught driving too fast, they won't hesitate to give you a ticket. 2. 2 Let others pass you. Defensive driving means letting others go ahead-not defending your position in traffic. Avoid the urge to be a vigilante ("Oh yeah? Let me show you what it's like to be cut off like that!") Accept the fact that someone is always going to think they're in more of a hurry than you. These are the drivers you want to move far away from, not to 'teach them a lesson.' 3 3 Try to avoid driving in bad weather. Always keep your windshield wipers going in the rain or snow. Defrost your windshield to keep it from fogging up. Turn on your headlights to help others to see you--this is also the l...

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CV blankett
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CV blankett

Address 1 Phone Number Address 2 E-mail Address Address 3 Your name Objective [ Type Objective Here ] Summary of [ Dates Attended ] [ Company/Institution Name ] [ Town, County ] Qualifications [ Job Title ] Y [ Details of position, award, or achievement. ] Education [ Dates Attended ] [ Company/Institution Name ] [ Town, County ] [ Degree/Major ] Y [ Details of position, award, or achievement. ] Professional [ Dates Attended ] [ Company/Institution Name ] [ Town, County ] Experience [ Job Title ] Y [ Details of position, award, or achievement. ] Professional [ Click here and enter information. ] Memberships Languages [ Click here and enter information. ] References [ Click here and enter information. ] Extracurricular [ Click here and enter informa...

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Panic - Jeff Abbott
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Panic - Jeff Abbott

Panic by Jeff Abbott Jeff Abbott 48 years old American novelist Austin, Texas, USA Wife & two sons Graduated to Rice University Detective & thriller Panic has been optioned for film Many awards Main Characters Evan Casher ­ the main character Carrie ­ Evan's girlfriend Mitchell Casher ­ Evan's father Bricklayer ­ leader of CIA Jargo ­ leader of the Deeps Dezz ­ Jargo's son, one of the Deeps Place Texas Hill Country New Orleans Miami London Plot Evan gets an emergency phone call from his mother Evan understands his life has been a lie Evan starts discovering the truth What he finds out The Deeps Ending Comments Positive Negative Too fast action changing Easy to read ...

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What s your job-Hotelli Administraator
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What`s your job? Hotelli Administraator

What`s your job? HOTEL RECEPTIONIST Hotel receptionists are responsible for making guests feel welcome, dealing with room bookings and cancellation, and handling general requests made by guests during their stay. You would spend most of your time behind a reception desk, using a computer and telephone switchboard. You would usually work shifts, which could include evenings, nights, weekends and public holidays. Part-time and seasonal work often available. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: · Dealing with reservations by phone, e-mail, letter, fax or face-to-face. · Checking guests info and of the hotel, allocating rooms and handing out keys. · Preparing bills and taking payments. · Answering questions about the hotel and the surrounding area. · Dealing with complaints or problems. In larger hotels, you would use a computerised system to make reservations and keep room bookings and availability...

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Inglise keele essee teemal--Senior high school students – old enough to live on their own \ \
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Inglise keele essee teemal: ,,Senior high school students – old enough to live on their own?\'\'

Senior high school students ­ old enough to live on their own? Senior high school students, are they old enough to live on their own or not? Moving out on your own for high school at the age of 16 can be a thrilling experience. No more restrictions and home coming times or annoying schedules. Is this freedom suitable for everyone then, especially at that age? Despite the fact that you have the freedom of choice to do everything you want to there are many disadvantages. Like your mom is not there every day to prepare you a hot dish, doing the laundry and washing the tableware, also all the phone-, water- and electricity bills to be paid or the simple fact that you have to buy everything from the food to the toilet paper - all by yourself. This may be too difficult to high school students. So you might end up using large amounts of alcohol or some illegal substances to relax more in the weekends. On the other hand there are al...

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EARTHQUAKES
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EARTHQUAKES

EARTHQUAKES What is earthquake? • the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. • the earthquakes are measured by magnitudes • caused mostly by rupture of geological faults, but also by other events • such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, and nuclear tests • earthquakes manifest themselves by shaking and sometimes displacement of the ground Japan earthquake 2011 • 9.03 magnitude undersea megathrust earthquake  • Triggered powerful tsunami waves • After the World War ll the most difficult crisis for Japan Luzon earthquake 1990 • 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Philippines How to be Prepared • Electricity, water, gas and telephones may not be working • You'll need food and water During an earthquake • If you’re indoors, stay there • If you're outside, get into the open • avoid panicking After an Earthquake • Use your phone only for emergency • ...

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