Sunday, November 27, 2011

A letter

Dear Ralph,

I am writing to you to advise you what to do in this kind of situation.

Firstly, you should talk to your parents. They should understand that you are serious about Gloria. Our societies are more multicultural and people travel more. I hope that your parents are educated people and they really understand that you have never felt like this before about Gloria. I hope attitudes with your parents have begun to change and become more tolerant. Secondly, tell them you understand their opinion and you have your own head and you just want that parents began to trust you. And finally, you should introduce Gloria to your parents and give the the chance to get know her.

I am looking forward to hearing from you.

Yours sincerely,

Diana E

Diana Einard

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Schools should encourage girls to study science and engineering more



It is one of the most important issues nowadays. In today’s world of fierce competition, it is important for girls to get well prepared for the challenges of the future. Thus schools should encourage to study science and engineering more, because nobody do not know, what we will need in future.
In its favour, the gap year seems to be useful logical as it helps young girls understand that their needs and interest better before they actually commit themselves to any particular career path, but actually it will helps in future. Besides, girls need compelling role models and an appreciation for the collaborative nature and human applications of engineering and science. Of course, looking after the home and family is a big enough job, but if girl and in future woman want to work in science we must not be against that and that girls should learn it hard at school.
However, as critics are quick to point out, if girls will study science and engineering more, so after school they will just work and all. Apart from that, unfortunately not every girl can learn it, because it is really hard.
All in all, this question may arouse mixed feelings, but still a lot girls are studying in science in special schools and it is great.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

in ten-year time

Ten years from now I see myself as a very successful person. I would be 27 years old have a job to help support my family. I would live in a large and beautiful house on a decent amount of property.

I hope to be married in ten years. Then after I will have at least two kids and if I have more than oh well. I do not want just one, because then they will be alone and definitely would be spoiled like me now. I will be a good mother and wife. 

To sum up I can say, that in ten-year time the World will be another and better, than it is now.





Thursday, September 15, 2011


Dear Sir/Madam,


My name is Diana Einard. I am writing to apply for the position of a hotel receptionist that was advertised in today's student newspaper. I am attaching my CV for your review.

Firstly, I am 17 years old and I live in Estonia. I study at Estonian school. I speak English, Estonian and Russian at communicative level. I am also computerate. I do not have any previous experience in this kind of job, but I am very sociable. I really want to try to work with people.

Also, the reason I am applying for this job is that I would get a great working experience. I do not have problems in contacts with other people and I enjoy every opportunity of working with them. I hope I would be the right person for the job because I like communicate with different people.

Eventually I would be glad if I can realise myself in an international space. I am available to meet with you at a time that is convenient to you. Please contact me to set up a time.

I look forward to hearing from you in the near future.


Yours sincerely,

Diana E.



DIANA EINARD

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Education in Estonia

The education is very important for the development of a person. The education influences such important decision like the choice of career. The education in Estonia begins with 3-4 years, at this age children can go to a kindergarten.

The school begins with 7 years. In Estonia are usual state and private schools. It is a serious problem for the parents to decide, which school their child should attend. The quality of the education in state schools is not always so good.

During three or four years a child goes to the primary school where he studies only simple subjects, like mathematics and reading, for example. Then the middle school begins, the list of the subjects is enlarged.

The primary school and the middle school last up to 12 years, but already after 9 years children can go to a college. If a pupil wants to go on the university, he must attend the school for three years more.

I think that to be a teacher is a very hard work. He must to do a lot and sometimes in classes are students who can not sit quietly. I hope that in the future it will be better. If in Estonia we will have the system like in USA for example, where student can choose lessons what he/her want to study, it may be better, but not for all of us. Now you cannot to know what you will do in the future, which knowledge you will need. So, it is better to teach all. 

I am not sure, but I think that in Estonia we have the best way in education.