18 December, 2008
11 December, 2008
SHOW MUST GO ON!
The dress rehearsals are 11.12 and 12.12
and the Show itself on 17.12 in Väike Vanemuine
Enjoy!
19 November, 2008
BE10
Who hasn't chosen their topic of presentation yet - here's your chance:
(write the name you've chosen in a comment )
In your presentation talk about:
- Life and family background (poor/rich, educated etc.)
- Field of business
- Key to success (or their secret)
- Interesting facts about their life and beliefs - examples if possible
(illustrate your presentation with a clip about them if possible)
GREATEST BUSINESS LEADERS
- Bill Gates – Katrin, Marta
- Rockefellers (John D. Rockefeller) – Siim, Karlis
- Steve Jobs – Franz
- Scott McNealy – Reena, Gerda
- Randolph Hearst – Indrek, Mauno
- Masayoshi Son – Kaur, Martin
- Rupert Murdoch - Sander
- Aristotle Onassis – Ksenija, Cärolin
- Paul Getty –Steve, Taavet
- Donald Trump –Kadri, Kristiine
- Henry Ford – Karl, Ants
- Richard Branson - Kaarel, Kristen
- Andrew Carnegie (steel magnate and philanthropist) -
- Jesse Boot (founder of Boots and generous contributor to local causes)
- Charles Rolls and Henry Royce – Ken, Mihkel
- Simon Marks (who together with his brother-in-law created Marks and Spencer)
- Arnold Weinstock (the man who turned GEC into a world leader)
- Siegmund Warburg ( who transformed London's City)
BE 11
(write the name you've chosen in a comment )
In your presentation talk about:
- Life and family background (poor/rich, educated etc.)
- Field of business
- Key to success (or their secret)
- Interesting facts about their life and beliefs - examples if possible
(illustrate your presentation with a clip about them if possible)
GREATEST BUSINESS LEADERS
- Bill Gates (software tycoon)
- Rockefellers /John D. Rockefeller/ (oil magnate)
- Steve Jobs (software tycoon) - Marko, Karl
- Scott McNealy (software tycoon) - Kai, Inna
- Randolph Hearst (press magnate) - Kairit, Hanna
- Masayoshi Son (software tycoon) - Anželika
- Rupert Murdoch (media mogul) -
- Aristotle Onassis (shipping magnate) – Loona, Liis
- Paul Getty (oil magnate) -
- Donald Trump (property tycoon) – Keili, Karoli
- Henry Ford – Katre, Hanna-Liisa
- Andrew Carnegie (steel magnate and philanthropist) -
- Jesse Boot (founder of Boots and generous contributor to local causes)
- Charles Rolls and Henry Royce – Kaisa, Sigrid
- Simon Marks (who together with his brother-in-law created Marks and Spencer)
- Arnold Weinstock (the man who turned GEC into a world leader)
- Siegmund Warburg ( who transformed London's City)
10 November, 2008
Literature revision questions
Revision Questions
Anglo-Saxon period
1. What is known about the Celts?
2. Romans in Birtain.
3. Who were the next invaders and where did they come from?
4. What was their lifestyle like?
5. How did Britain become Christian?
6. What is the importance of the Venerable Bede?
7. Who broke the power of the Anglo-Saxons?
8. By what means did the Normans subdue England?
9. Wich tradition did Anglo-Saxon poetry belong to? The importance of scops.
10. „Beowulf” – background
Medieval period
- Why was the Hundred Years war held and what was its outcome?
- Describe the social order in England.
- Describe the system of goverment.
- What was Domesday book and why was it important?
- Magna Carta and it´s importance.
- How was the king´s absolute power lost?
- Anglo-Saxons poetic forms in the medival period? Examples.
- What is a chivalric romance? Describe the plot.
- What is courtly love?
- Name the cdategories into wich the romancers written in Britain were divided.
- Which other forms of French literature influenced the development of English literature?
- What is the lyric?
- Describe the different types of ballads.
- The development of drama: the Mystery, Morality and Miracele plays
13 October, 2008
idiom of the day
if you go ass over teacup you turn upside down with your feet above your head
- ülepeakaela
07 October, 2008
Home Reading I - 2008 (10E - house/home)
renovating houses
summer houses
feng shui in home decoration
extraordinary houses
significant buildings (WTC, White House)
historical houses
haunted houses
traditional homes around the world
REQUIREMENTS
- Find an article (part of an article or two different articles) on one of the topics
- Copy to the Word (4 pages, Times New Roman, 12pt, 1.5)
- Make a summary 150 words
- Learn to retell the summary
- Write out 20 expressions from the text
- Learn the expressions
27 September, 2008
European Day of Languages 2008
AS Dialoog book sales (Wednesday 24.09)
Cookie contest (10th-graders)
Language Day Quiz (grades 9-12)
Photo exhibition "Britishness" (12th grade)
Decoration of corridors (8th grade)
Kivilinna Gümnaasiumi uudised 22. - 26. septembrini from kivilinn on Vimeo.
23 August, 2008
State exam charts (or league tables...)
I'd say three hurrahs to that!
Math result is 2nd in the entire Republic of Estonia and the English results are in 39th place with 72p average which might seem a little low BUT you have to take into account that 151 students took that exam in our school this year. I'll add the average for English-based classes as soon as I'll get it...
Anyway. I am proud of my former students.
... and work even harder with my fresh ones starting this autumn :)
23 June, 2008
25 May, 2008
ordinary world... perfect days
06 May, 2008
tips for role-play
Could you tell me if you..
I wonder if / when/ why etc. etc.
Role play questions that you should form with the following key words.
Reason. => why?
Time. => when?
Place. => where (is it located) / how big
Duration. => how long?
Frequency => how often?
Type of => what kind of ...
Accommodation. => Where shall we stay? Will we stay at a hotel etc
Cost. => how much does it cost? How much do I have to pay for it?
History. => When was it established?
Origin. => Does it have a long history?
Where does it come from? It goes a way back, doesn't it?
Opening times. => when is it open?
Aim => what is the purpose of ...? Is it meant for...? Why do they have...?
Availability. => Can I get/buy it here in Estonia? Where can one buy/get it? etc etc
hope it helps a bit
29 April, 2008
28 April, 2008
Analysis of state exam 2006
http://www.kivilinn.tartu.ee/~ttea/kogumik_koos.pdf
22 April, 2008
To increase your vocabulary...
The pages can be found HERE.
Any new materials that I'll come up with before the exam will also be uploaded on the same address and you can also check the DEL.ICIO.US/TKIG_ENGLISH page for some grammar and vocabulary exercises you can do online and also several writing links etc. etc.
Also good luck to you for the report you have to write on Saturday in Estonian language!
16 April, 2008
vocabulary lists for exam preparation
I'll post a page of useful tips very soon.
08 April, 2008
Topics to be mastered
The following topics have been taken (and translated) from "Riigi Teataja" and that is what you are supposed to have mastered in a foreign language by the end of your high school studies.
1. ALL about ME: I as a personality among others; special features, abilities, preferences, strengths/weaknesses
2. FAMILY/HOME: marriage and family; roles in family; rights and obligations, home and upbringing; family budget
3. FRIENDS: relationships between friends; social issues/problems
4. ENVIRONMENT: nature, nature protection, natural resources, climate, country/town, urbanization
ESTONIA: http://www.einst.ee/ government, economy, traditions, international relations
WORLD: international relations
5. ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES (UK, USA, NZ, Australia etc): government, economy, traditions, international relations
6. HABITUAL ACTIONS: healthy lifestyle, nutrition, communication in service sector, accidents (giving aid)
7. EDUCATION / WORK: education system and study possibilities in Estonia and English-speaking countries, learning skills, exam skills; employment/unemployment; development in technology
8. HOBBIES, CULTURE: sports, art, music, theatre, important cultural figures; advertising and its role; Information society and its problems
You should have sufficient vocabulary to speak on all of these topics at the oral examination.
One possible solution to tackle this task is to make a short 20-30-word vocabulary lists on all of the topics.
09 January, 2008
Prepositional phrases
Great thanks to Sirli for the translations!
You actually know most of the phrases (I am sure), so concentrate on the ones you don't know.
The list is taken from GrammarWay 4 appendix 3 and everybody can feel free to modify it in their own computer. Perhaps it would be better to learn if you made 2 columns with translations or even 3 columns with the word, preposition and translation in different columns.
If you spot any mistakes (nobody is infallible), please leave comments to this post and I'll modify the file.