Monday, April 28, 2008

Meil juhtub koolis nii naljakaid asju.



Meil oli eelmise aasta lõpus neljanda klassi lõpupidu. See oli üks meie kõige lahedamaid pidusid. Seal peol tutvusime me oma uue õpetajaga. See toimus Glehni lossis.
Peol esinesid kõik lapsed meie aineõpetajad. Õpetajad olid kõige naljakamad, nad esinesid ühe lastelauluga mille nad olid ümber teinud. Terve klass ja vanemad naersid.
Veel esinesime meie tantsuga ja mõned lapsed laulsid ka.
Lõpuks jagati igale lapsele tunnistus kus oli kirjas mida tema oskab paremini, kui teised. Pärast piduliku osa hakati tantsima, söödi meie klassi pildiga torti, lauldi, tutvuti lossiga, käidi õues mängimas ja räägiti lihtsalt juttu. Pidu kestis umbes kella üheksani.
Järgmisel päeval rääkisid kõik, kui tore see pidu oli. See on praeguseni kindlasti kõigil meeles.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Presentation

Exercise







Jaan Rannap is a writer. He has written children' s books.



















Veljo Tormis is a composter. He has written choir music.


Erki Nool is an athiete. He has taken part in the Olympic Games.



Ellen Niit is a writer. She has written poems for children and for grown- ups.














Monday, March 24, 2008

My holiday

In holidays I went to Kuusalu. My granny and grandad a living in Kuusalu. Spend time my friends and dog. One day I stayed home.
My granny is a postwoman. I sometimes helped her. I think her job is very interesting.
For one day I went to Nõmme to my other granny. Chimney sweeper visted my granny when I was in her place. I also went to my dancing glass.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Test

A1. ehitama2. ütlema3. magama4. lugema5. sööma

1. build, built, built
2. say, said, said
3. sleep, slept, slept
4. read, read, read
5. eat, ate,eaten

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

London Tour

Tower of London - The Tower of London is one of the finest medieval fortresses in Europe, monstrous and marvellous, chilling and fascinating, groaning with history and building with legend and romance.


Tower Bridge - In 1970, the good people of Lake Havasu City, Arizona, bought London Bridge, a pleasant enough construction built in the 1820s. It was then shipped to the States, stone by stone.



Globe Theatre - The old theatre had a short and busy life, and was by all accounts arough place. Shakespeare himself was a sharer, a man who controlled the business side of the venture and took a share of the profits.



London Eye - London Eye is a big wheel next to Westminster Bridge. You can have a ride on it and look out over the city.



Houses of Parliament - The correct name for what most people call the Houses of Parliament is the Palace of Westminster, a reminder that this seat of governmentˇbegan life as a royal residence. Ninety- seven plans were submitted for a new building to house Parliament.




Buckingham Palace - Buckingham Palace is perhaps the most famous building in London- home of the Queen and focal point for any period of natsional rejoicing.- It s the setting for formal diplomatic occasions, state banguets, royal investitures and garden parties.



Trafalgar Square - In Trafalgar Sguare, Nelson stands atop his 145 foot high monument. Trafalgar Sguare, with the Natsional Gallery on the North Side and Whitehall to the South, is freguented as mich by pigeons as by people.



Piccadilly Circus - Piccadilly Circus was formed in 1819 at the intersection of Piccadilly and the fashionable RegentStreet. Piccadilly is a strange name.



St Paul's Cathedral - At first glance, St Paul s may look like the younger brother of St Peter s in Rome, but it has had a far more stormy history. The 300 year- old cathedral is the fourth to have been built on the site, and centuries before the first Chistian cathedral, the Romans built a temple to Diana where the present St Paul s stands.