A2 - Elementary (English)

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anesabajrami posted Dec 6 '16 at 8:15 pm

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accountant llogaritar
actor aktor
actress aktore
actuary ekspert i sigurimeve
advisor këshillues
aide ndihmëse
ambassador ambasador
animator animues
archer shigjetar
athlete atlet
artist artist
astronaut astronaut
astronomer astronombabysitter dado
baker furrtar
ballerina balerinë
banker bankier
barber berber
baseball player lojtar bejbolli
basketball player lojtar basketbolli
bellhop djalë shërbimi (në hotel)
blacksmith farkëtar
bookkeeper llogaritar
biologist biolog
bowler lojtar bouling-u
builder ndërtues
butcher kasap
butler shërbëtorcab driver taksixhi
calligrapher kaligraf
captain kapiten
cardiologist kardiolog
caregiver kujdestar
carpenter marangoz
cartographer hartograf
cartoonist karikaturist
cashier arkëtar
caterer furnizues ushqimesh
cellist violonçelist
chaplain kapelan
chef shef kuzhine
chemist farmacist
chauffeur shofer
clerk nëpunës
clergyman klerik
clergywoman klerike
coach trajner
cobbler këpucar
composer kompozitor
concierge portier
consul konsull
contractor kontraktues
cook kuzhinier
cop polic
coroner mjek ligjor
courier postjer kurier
cryptographer kriptografues
custodian kujdestar
attorney avokat mbrojtës
auctioneer drejtues ankandidancer balerin
dentist dentist
deputy deputet
dermatologist dermatolog
designer projektues
detective detektiv
director drejtor
disc jockey (DJ) dixhej (DJ)
diver zhytës
doctor mjek
doorman portier
driver shofer
drummer baterist
drycleaner punonjës i pastrimit kimik

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anesabajrami posted Dec 5 '16 at 8:05 pm

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I thank you very much you professor because you taught us lessons which of us have not learned the teachers at school. Considering the fact that my English Language teacher put me a low grade at school, after I enrolled English For Life I had more success and my teacher put me a better grade and higher than before..Thank you very much...

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anesabajrami posted Dec 5 '16 at 8:29 pm

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Donald John Trump (/ˈdɒnəld dʒɒn trʌmp/; born June 14, 1946) is an American businessman, politician, and the President-elect of the United States. He is scheduled to take office on January 20, 2017.

Trump was born and raised in the Queens borough of New York City and received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. In 1971, he took control of his family's real estate and construction firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, which was later renamed The Trump Organization. During his career, Trump has built, renovated or managed numerous office towers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. He also lent the use of his name to brand various other products. He owned the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants from 1996 to 2015, and has made cameo appearances in films and television series. From 2004 to 2015, Trump hosted and co-produced The Apprentice, a reality television series on NBC. As of 2016, Forbes listed him as the 324th wealthiest person in the world (113th in the United States) with a net worth of $4.5 billion, which would make him the wealthiest president in U.S. history.[3]

Trump sought the Reform Party's presidential nomination in 2000, but withdrew before voting began. He later floated the idea of running as a Republican for the 2012 election, but ultimately decided against it. In June 2015, he announced his candidacy for the 2016 election. His platform includes renegotiating U.S.–China trade deals, opposing trade agreements such as NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, pursuing energy independence using all energy sources while opposing climate change regulations such as the Clean Power Plan and the Paris Agreement, strongly enforcing immigration laws, building a wall along the Mexico–U.S. border, Temporary ban on all Muslim[4], reforming veterans' affairs, replacing "Obamacare" with a more competitive system, abolishing Common Core education standards, investing in infrastructure, simplifying the tax code, and reducing taxes across the board.

Trump quickly emerged as the front-runner in the Republican primaries among 17 contenders. His final rivals suspended their campaigns in May 2016, and in July he was formally nominated at the Republican Convention. On November 8, Trump won the presidential election by gaining a majority of the electoral college, although he received fewer popular votes nationwide than Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.[5] At age 70, he is the oldest President-elect in U.S. history. Trump's campaign received unprecedented media coverage and international attention. Many of his statements in interviews, on social media and at campaign rallies have been controversial or false. Several rallies during the primaries were accompanied by protests, while more nationwide protests followed his election to the presidency.

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uratahyseni posted Dec 3 '16 at 8:03 pm

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POSITIVE      NEGATIVE                 

I went - - I didn't go
YOU went - - YOU didn't go
SHE went - - SHE didn't go
HE went - - HE didn't go
IT went - - IT didn't go

WE went - - WE didn't go
YOU went - - YOU didn't go
THEY went - - THEY didn't go

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venharademi posted Dec 4 '16 at 8:51 pm

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The history of New York begins around 10,000 BC, when the first Native Americans arrived. By 1100 AD, New York's main native cultures, the Iroquoian and Algonquian, had developed. European discovery of New York was led by the French in 1524 and the first land claim came in 1609 by the Dutch. As part of New Netherland, the colony was important in the fur trade and eventually became an agricultural resource thanks to the patroon system. In 1626 the Dutch bought the island of Manhattan from Native Americans.[1] In 1664, England renamed the colony New York, after the Duke of York (later James II & VII.) New York City gained prominence in the 18th century as a major trading port in the Thirteen Colonies.

New York played a pivotal role during the American Revolution and subsequent war. The Stamp Act Congress in 1765 brought together representatives from across the Thirteen Colonies to form a unified response to British policies. The Sons of Liberty were active in New York City to challenge British authority. After a major loss at the Battle of Long Island, the Continental Army suffered a series of additional defeats that forced a retreat from the New York City area, leaving the strategic port and harbor to the British army and navy as their North American base of operations for the rest of the war. The Battle of Saratoga was the turning point of the war in favor of the Americans, convincing France to formally ally with them. New York's constitution was adopted in 1777, and strongly influenced the United States Constitution. New York City was the national capital at various times between 1785 and 1790, where the Bill of Rights was drafted. Albany became the permanent state capital in 1797. In 1787, New York became the eleventh state to ratify the United States Constitution.

New York hosted significant transportation advancements in the 19th century, including the first steamboat line in 1807, the Erie Canal in 1825, and America's first regularly scheduled rail service in 1831. These advancements led to the expanded settlement of western New York and trade ties to the Midwest settlements around the Great Lakes.

Due to New York City's trade ties to the South, there were numerous southern sympathizers in the early days of the American Civil War and the mayor proposed secession. Far from any of the battles, New York ultimately sent the most men and money to support the Union cause. Thereafter, the state helped create the industrial age and consequently was home to some of the first labor unions.

During the 19th century, New York City became the main entry point for European immigrants to the United States, beginning with a wave of Irish during their Great Famine. Millions came through Castle Clinton in Battery Park before Ellis Island opened in 1892 to welcome millions more, increasingly from eastern and southern Europe. The Statue of Liberty opened in 1886 and became a symbol of hope. New York boomed during the Roaring Twenties, before the Wall Street Crash of 1929, and skyscrapers expressed the energy of the city. New York City was the site of successive tallest buildings in the world from 1913–74.

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Zebra
Tiger
Lion
Hippo
Giraffe
Kangaroo
Elephant
Camel
Panda
Bear
Deer
Pig
Sheep
Goat
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Horse
Turkey
Rabbit
Hedgehog
Peacock
Monkey
Rhinoceros
Fox
Dog
Cat
Turtle
Alligator
Snake
Duck
Seahorse
Octopus
Jelly fish
Shark
Dolphin
Killer whale
Whale
Hermit crab
Crab
Shrimp
Star fish
Fish

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anesabajrami posted Dec 4 '16 at 8:29 pm

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Hello.My name is Anesa Bajrami.I come from for Macedonia and I live in Kumanovo.I'am 12 years old.My birthday is on 29 October 2004.I study at school "Bajram Shabani".My favorite subject is English.And I learn at private school EnglishForLife.I teach english language.My professor is Ardian Deari.In my free time I play computer games...

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