Monday, April 9, 2012

10 places i would like to show to a foreigner in Estonia

1.The old town
1)I would like to show it because it is a historic place in our capital Tallinn and anyone who visits Estonia should see it










2.Alecoq Arena
1)Because for me personally football is like a religion and there we have all our national football team games so the athmosphere there is great.
2)Usually in the summer there are not just national team games,but also Estonia's biggest club's FC Flora's home games which are also quite interesting






3.Kadrioru loss or park meaning Kadrioru castle or park
1)The Kadrioru castle is where the president resides so there is a really nice sight and the park is also lovely.
2)In the winter or at least some winters people have made ice cultures there which are really quite beautiful.







4.Estonia's landscape
1)Estonia has a very beautiful landscape and exploring it could be quite interesting,especially in the summer :).
 2)Also exploring it in the spring could be quite beautiful because everything starts to flourish again,for example the flowers.





5.Tallinn and Tartu
1)Tallinn is the capital of Estonia and also the largest populated city in Estonia with approximately 400000 people living in the city.Also it contains many department stores and lots of other attractions

2)Tartu is the second biggest city of Estonia with approximately 100000 people living in the city.Even though not quite as big as Tallinn it is still a very cool and fun city with many attractions.
6.Tower long Herman
1)It's a historical site in the capital Tallinn and is quite interesting and is a well for those who like history it's a very interesting site
7.Saku Suurhall Arena
1)First of all Saku Suurhall Arena hosted the 2002 Eurovision finals and semi finals which should be quite exciting to see it.
2)Saku Suurhall Arena also hosts the matches of the Estonia national Basketball team.
8.Vabaduseväljak meaning Freedom square
1)It's a nice resting place where you can just sit down and have a rest and admire the beauty of Tallinn.
2)Also there's a big cross sin honoring the people who fought in the Estonian Independence war nad there is and youth amusement center Ahhaa.

Personally there is nothing more that i would like to suggest,but if you are a little more curious please feel free to explore such places as the Nõmme part of the capital Tallinn and the Kaalimeteorite crater which should be fun and interesting.


Thank you for watching and and reading!I appreciate it

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Learning English

I think this is a great website. Here are the following two things about this site that I picked.

1:This site in addition to the news also has videos and vocabulary exercises which really help a English learner to know more about the English language.

2:There are fun quizzes on the website for you to check and even for teachers there's a special place.Furthermore on the website there are different things that you can download that could be really fun.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

LearnEnglish

For both school and home
1.This excercise can be used at home or at school and its relatively easy and here is the link
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-exercises/adjectives-prepositions

At School
1.This website LearnEnglish is a very good place for learning at school because there is firstly:
1)Alot of information regarding english grammar
2)Games and videos which can be watched anytime(at least i think so).
3)Lots of interesting new things you can find out about England and so on.
Here are some sites which people can use for grammar and video watching and so on:
1)http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/listen-and-watch.Here you can watch and listen to cool videos and other things.
2)http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar.Here you can learn about english grammar and how it can help you.

At Home
LearnEnglish is good for home use and here are a few reasons why:
1)When you need to do homework you can check there for grammar mistakes so that nothing is wrong.
2)When youre bored at home there are alot of fun and interesting games and videosthat you can watch.
Here are some of the games that i would recommend :
1)http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/vocabulary-games/pic-your-wits,This game gives you 20 seconds to figure out what the picture is so its really exciting and interesting.
2)http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/vocabulary-games/wordshake.Here you create words to score points and this tests how many englis words do you know.

Why should we even go to this website and why should we do these things?
1)First of all alot of us aren't exactly english experts so it would really help them to go to this website and trough that learn better english.
2)Secondly its a fun website and it really helps you learn english and these fun games really help you.

This is my presentation.Hope you enjoy it :)!!!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

my favourite athlete

My favourite athlete is David Beckham.He was born in the 2-th of May 1975 in London.David had no brothers or sisters.He started playing football at a young age and was signed at the age of 14 by Manchester United.He became famous with his trademark free kicks that often ensured his team a victory.I like him because he is a great player and has had a perfect career and he's just my idol.He has three kids and is expecting a fourth one.He currently plays for LA Galaxy in the United States.He has been the captain of the England national football team.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Monday, December 20, 2010

Traditions

Boxing Day

It takes place on the 26-th of December.
It's only celebrated in few countries.
It was started in the UK about 800 years ago.
Boxing Day is a public holiday in the UK,Canada and Australia.
The 26-th of December is also St.Stephen's day.

I picked this tradition because it seemed interesting and fun..

Christmas in Africa

Christmas day begins with groups of carolers walking through the village
At about 8 o'clock everybody celebrates the birth of jesus
Christmas in South Africa is a summer holiday
Homes are decorated with pine branches
South Africans have dinner in the open-air lunch