8.lk
Vko 19, 908
Vko 19, 903
Vko 19
1. a volcano = tulivuori
2. a mountain = vuori
3. the sea = meri
4. a desert = aavikko
5. a hill = mäki
6. a jungle = viidakko
7. a cave = luola
8. a valley = laakso
9. a meadow = niitty
10. a canal = kanava
11. an orchard = hedelmätarha
12. flora and fauna = kasvisto ja eläimistö
13. the coast = rannikko
14. a bay = lahti
15. a sandy beach = hiekkaranta
16. a pond = lampi
17. an ocean = valtameri
18. a cliff = jyrkänne
19. a waterfall = vesiputous
20. a rainforest = sademetsä
21. a river = joki
22. a coral reef = koralliriutta
23. an island = saari
24. an archipelago = saaristo
25. a hurricane = hurrikaani
26. a swamp = suo
27. waves = aallot
28. a lake = järvi
29. a forest = metsä
2. a mountain = vuori
3. the sea = meri
4. a desert = aavikko
5. a hill = mäki
6. a jungle = viidakko
7. a cave = luola
8. a valley = laakso
9. a meadow = niitty
10. a canal = kanava
11. an orchard = hedelmätarha
12. flora and fauna = kasvisto ja eläimistö
13. the coast = rannikko
14. a bay = lahti
15. a sandy beach = hiekkaranta
16. a pond = lampi
17. an ocean = valtameri
18. a cliff = jyrkänne
19. a waterfall = vesiputous
20. a rainforest = sademetsä
21. a river = joki
22. a coral reef = koralliriutta
23. an island = saari
24. an archipelago = saaristo
25. a hurricane = hurrikaani
26. a swamp = suo
27. waves = aallot
28. a lake = järvi
29. a forest = metsä
Vko 18
Vko 18
Vko 18
Kuvatekstit Vko 18
1. Kanada on maailman toisiksi suurin maa, heti Venäjän jälkeen. Kanadassa on kuusi aikavyöhykettä.
2. Ihmiset alkoivat saapua Kanadaan noin 15 000 vuotta sitten Aasiasta. Siihen aikaan maa liittyi Aasiasta Pohjois-Amerikkaan. Kanadan alkuperäiset asukkaat olivat inuiitteja ja (alkuperäisasukkaita)
3. Kanada on monikulttuurinen maa. Useimmat Kanadalaiset olevat britti- ja ranskalaisten uudisasukkaiden jälkeläisiä, mutta Kanadassa on myös paljon maahanmuuttajia ympäriltä maailmaa.
4. Kanada on kaksikielinen maa. Viralliset kielet ovat englanti ja ranska. Montreal on maailman toisiksi suurin ranskankielinen kaupunki heti Pariisin jälkeen.
5. Toronto on Kanadan suurin kaupunki ja neljänneksi suurin Pohjois-Amerikassa väkiluvultaan Mexico Cityn, New York Cityn ja Los Angelesin jälkeen.
6. Kanadalaiset elävät ja hengittävät jääkiekkoa. Kaukalot ja areenat ovat täynnä hurraavia faneja NHL, sekä harrastelijasarjassa
7. Kanada on tunnettu sen kauniista luonnostaan, monimuotoisesta kasvillisuudesta ja koskemattomasta luonnostaan. Laajat metsät ovat koteja hirville, karhuille, susille, ahmoille, majaville ja monille muille eläimille.
1. Kanada on maailman toisiksi suurin maa, heti Venäjän jälkeen. Kanadassa on kuusi aikavyöhykettä.
2. Ihmiset alkoivat saapua Kanadaan noin 15 000 vuotta sitten Aasiasta. Siihen aikaan maa liittyi Aasiasta Pohjois-Amerikkaan. Kanadan alkuperäiset asukkaat olivat inuiitteja ja (alkuperäisasukkaita)
3. Kanada on monikulttuurinen maa. Useimmat Kanadalaiset olevat britti- ja ranskalaisten uudisasukkaiden jälkeläisiä, mutta Kanadassa on myös paljon maahanmuuttajia ympäriltä maailmaa.
4. Kanada on kaksikielinen maa. Viralliset kielet ovat englanti ja ranska. Montreal on maailman toisiksi suurin ranskankielinen kaupunki heti Pariisin jälkeen.
5. Toronto on Kanadan suurin kaupunki ja neljänneksi suurin Pohjois-Amerikassa väkiluvultaan Mexico Cityn, New York Cityn ja Los Angelesin jälkeen.
6. Kanadalaiset elävät ja hengittävät jääkiekkoa. Kaukalot ja areenat ovat täynnä hurraavia faneja NHL, sekä harrastelijasarjassa
7. Kanada on tunnettu sen kauniista luonnostaan, monimuotoisesta kasvillisuudesta ja koskemattomasta luonnostaan. Laajat metsät ovat koteja hirville, karhuille, susille, ahmoille, majaville ja monille muille eläimille.
Vko 17
Vko 17 Englannin tehtävä
Verbit :
1. focus on = keskittyä
2. finalize = viimeistellä
3. value = arvostaa
4. face the flag = katsoa lippua
5. respect = kunnioittaa
Adjektiivit :
1. original = alkuperäinen
2. Canadian = kanadalainen
3. bilingual = kaksikielinen
4. French-speaking = ranskankielinen
5. sparsely populated = harvaan asuttu
6. patriotic = isänmaallinen
7. politically correct = asiallinen
8. tolerant = suvaitsevainen
9. a foreigner = ulkomaalainen
10. unacceptable = epäkunnioittava
Substantiivit :
1. the Inuit = inuiitit
2. the First Nations = Kanadan alkuperäisasukkaat
3. a settler = uudisasukas
4. a rink = kaukalo
5. the NHL = jääkiekkoliiga Pohjois-Amerikassa
6. scenery = maisema
7. wildlife = luonto, villieläimet ja kasvillisuus
8. unspoilt nature = koskematon luonto
9. a moose = hirvi
10. a grizzly = harmaakarhu
11. a wolf = susi
12. a wolverine = ahma
13. a beaver = majava
14. an ancestor = esi-isä
15. multicultaralism = monikulttuurisuus
16. mapse syrup = vaahterasiirappi
17. the environment = ympäristö
18. education = koulutus
19. an anthem = kansallislaulu
20. weather conditions = sääolosuhteet
1. focus on = keskittyä
2. finalize = viimeistellä
3. value = arvostaa
4. face the flag = katsoa lippua
5. respect = kunnioittaa
Adjektiivit :
1. original = alkuperäinen
2. Canadian = kanadalainen
3. bilingual = kaksikielinen
4. French-speaking = ranskankielinen
5. sparsely populated = harvaan asuttu
6. patriotic = isänmaallinen
7. politically correct = asiallinen
8. tolerant = suvaitsevainen
9. a foreigner = ulkomaalainen
10. unacceptable = epäkunnioittava
Substantiivit :
1. the Inuit = inuiitit
2. the First Nations = Kanadan alkuperäisasukkaat
3. a settler = uudisasukas
4. a rink = kaukalo
5. the NHL = jääkiekkoliiga Pohjois-Amerikassa
6. scenery = maisema
7. wildlife = luonto, villieläimet ja kasvillisuus
8. unspoilt nature = koskematon luonto
9. a moose = hirvi
10. a grizzly = harmaakarhu
11. a wolf = susi
12. a wolverine = ahma
13. a beaver = majava
14. an ancestor = esi-isä
15. multicultaralism = monikulttuurisuus
16. mapse syrup = vaahterasiirappi
17. the environment = ympäristö
18. education = koulutus
19. an anthem = kansallislaulu
20. weather conditions = sääolosuhteet
Kuva 16, 828, 829
Vko 16, Vko 826, 827+
Vko 16, 824, 825+
Vko 15, 822 loppu
Vko 15 , 821, 822
T. 818 selvemmin
Vko 15, T. 818 ja 819
Vko 14 tehtäviä
Vko 14 tehtäviä
Vko 14 tehtäviä
Vko 14 tehtäviä
Vko 13, Englanti
1. Siihen että heitä luullaan aina amerikkalaisiksi
2. Monikulttuurisia maita
3. Että Kanada on todella monikulttuurinen ja se on iso osa heidän kulttuuria, esim Kingsley on tummaihoinen, Sam on juutalainen ja Taran äiti on Koreasta ja isä Syyriasta
4. Hänen äitinsä on Koreasta ja mummonsa oli alunperin Japanista
5. Hänen isänsä on Syyriasta
6. Että he ovat Kanadalaisia ja jotain muuta
7. Inuit ja First Nations People
8. Quebec
9. Luonnon, Kanadan koon, Vuoret, lumen ja ympäristön
10. Tara viimeisteli työn
11. Se on toiseksi suurin maa maapallolla
12. Luonto
13. Siellä on äärimmäisiä sääoloja, sillä kesällä voi +30 astetta ja talvella -30 astetta
14. isänmaallinen
15. Kanadan kansallislaulu
16. Jutteleminen ja liikkuminen
17. Heidän repuissaan
18. Suvaitseva
19. politically correct
2. Monikulttuurisia maita
3. Että Kanada on todella monikulttuurinen ja se on iso osa heidän kulttuuria, esim Kingsley on tummaihoinen, Sam on juutalainen ja Taran äiti on Koreasta ja isä Syyriasta
4. Hänen äitinsä on Koreasta ja mummonsa oli alunperin Japanista
5. Hänen isänsä on Syyriasta
6. Että he ovat Kanadalaisia ja jotain muuta
7. Inuit ja First Nations People
8. Quebec
9. Luonnon, Kanadan koon, Vuoret, lumen ja ympäristön
10. Tara viimeisteli työn
11. Se on toiseksi suurin maa maapallolla
12. Luonto
13. Siellä on äärimmäisiä sääoloja, sillä kesällä voi +30 astetta ja talvella -30 astetta
14. isänmaallinen
15. Kanadan kansallislaulu
16. Jutteleminen ja liikkuminen
17. Heidän repuissaan
18. Suvaitseva
19. politically correct
New York
Times Square
Times Square is a commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment center, and neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan section of New York. It is one of the world's busiest pedestrian areas, it is also the hub of the Broadway Theater District and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. Times Square is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, drawing an estimated 50 million visitors annually. Approximately 330,000 people pass through Times Square daily, many of them are tourists. On the busiest days there might be 460,000 people passing by Times Square

If you want to visit Times Square, you dont have to pay anything. Even though it's free, you still have to have money to buy stuff.
It's the site of the annual New Years Eve ball drop, which began on December 31, 1907 and continues to attract over a million visitors to Times Square every year.
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is a bridge in New York City, connecting the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing across the East River. Main bridge was the length of 486.3 meters and a deck height of 38.7 meters above mean high water. The bridge was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge but was officially renamed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915.
Picture from Brooklyn Bridge. Lähde Britannica.
You don't need any money to visit the Brooklyn Bridge.
Lower Manhattan
Lower Manhattan, also known as Downtown Manhattan, is the most southern part of Manhattan, the central place for business, culture, and government in New York. The population of the Financial District alone has grown to 61,000 residents as of 2018, from 43,000 as of 2014, which in turn was nearly double the 23,000 recorded in 2000.
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Picture from Lower Manhattan. Lähde Gothamist.
Of course you don't need any money to visit Lower Manhattan.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a 102-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931. The building has a roof height of 380 m and stands a total of 443.2 m tall, including the antenna. The Empire State Building stood as the worlds tallest building for 40 years until the construction of the World Trade Centers North Tower in Lower Manhattan in 1970. In 2019, the building was the seventh tallest building in New York. The Empire State Building is located in Midtown South on the west of Fifth Avenue between West 33rd street and 34th Street.

Empire State Building has two observatories on 86th and 102nd floor. Prices for 86th floor + 2nd floor museum are 36$ to 42$ and the price for "all access tour" is 406$.
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from France to the United States, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was revealed on October 28, 1886.

The Statue Of Liberty is free to visit.
Central Park
Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan, New York, located between the Upper West Side and the Upper East Side. It's the fifth-largest park in New York by area, covering 3.41 km2. Central Park one of the most visited urban parks in the United States, with an estimated 38 million visitors annually, as well as one of the most filmed locations in the world. Central park has many sights to discover. 1st one is Strawberry Fields, which is a memorial to John Lennon. 2nd one is the Central Park Zoo and the tickets cost 19.95$ for adults and $14.95 for children. There is also lot of fields and benches to just relax and chill.
Central park is open daily from 6:00 am—1:00 am.

Times Square is a commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment center, and neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan section of New York. It is one of the world's busiest pedestrian areas, it is also the hub of the Broadway Theater District and a major center of the world's entertainment industry. Times Square is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, drawing an estimated 50 million visitors annually. Approximately 330,000 people pass through Times Square daily, many of them are tourists. On the busiest days there might be 460,000 people passing by Times Square

If you want to visit Times Square, you dont have to pay anything. Even though it's free, you still have to have money to buy stuff.
It's the site of the annual New Years Eve ball drop, which began on December 31, 1907 and continues to attract over a million visitors to Times Square every year.
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is a bridge in New York City, connecting the East River between the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. Opened on May 24, 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge was the first fixed crossing across the East River. Main bridge was the length of 486.3 meters and a deck height of 38.7 meters above mean high water. The bridge was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge but was officially renamed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915.

Picture from Brooklyn Bridge. Lähde Britannica.
You don't need any money to visit the Brooklyn Bridge.
Lower Manhattan
Lower Manhattan, also known as Downtown Manhattan, is the most southern part of Manhattan, the central place for business, culture, and government in New York. The population of the Financial District alone has grown to 61,000 residents as of 2018, from 43,000 as of 2014, which in turn was nearly double the 23,000 recorded in 2000.
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Picture from Lower Manhattan. Lähde Gothamist.
Of course you don't need any money to visit Lower Manhattan.
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a 102-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and completed in 1931. The building has a roof height of 380 m and stands a total of 443.2 m tall, including the antenna. The Empire State Building stood as the worlds tallest building for 40 years until the construction of the World Trade Centers North Tower in Lower Manhattan in 1970. In 2019, the building was the seventh tallest building in New York. The Empire State Building is located in Midtown South on the west of Fifth Avenue between West 33rd street and 34th Street.

Empire State Building has two observatories on 86th and 102nd floor. Prices for 86th floor + 2nd floor museum are 36$ to 42$ and the price for "all access tour" is 406$.
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is a sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor in New York in the United States. The copper statue, a gift from France to the United States, was designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and its metal framework was built by Gustave Eiffel. The statue was revealed on October 28, 1886.

The Statue Of Liberty is free to visit.
Central Park
Central Park is an urban park in Manhattan, New York, located between the Upper West Side and the Upper East Side. It's the fifth-largest park in New York by area, covering 3.41 km2. Central Park one of the most visited urban parks in the United States, with an estimated 38 million visitors annually, as well as one of the most filmed locations in the world. Central park has many sights to discover. 1st one is Strawberry Fields, which is a memorial to John Lennon. 2nd one is the Central Park Zoo and the tickets cost 19.95$ for adults and $14.95 for children. There is also lot of fields and benches to just relax and chill.
