Visiting Researcher's Guide - EURAXESS Estonia
Visiting Researcher's Guide - EURAXESS Estonia
Visiting Researcher's Guide - EURAXESS Estonia
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FAMILY<br />
Perekond family<br />
naine woman, wife<br />
mees man, husband<br />
laps child<br />
abikaasa spouse<br />
kool school<br />
lasteaed<br />
õpetaja teacher<br />
ACADEMIC GLOSSARY<br />
EVERYDAY NECESSITIES<br />
day-care centre,<br />
nursery school<br />
teadus science, research<br />
teadlane researcher/scientist<br />
õppemaks tuition fee<br />
üliõpilane student<br />
lektor lecturer<br />
professor professor<br />
8.15 Disabled access<br />
SOME PHRASES<br />
Ilusat päeva! Have a nice day!<br />
Kuidas läheb? How are you?<br />
Tänan küsimast,<br />
väga hästi!<br />
Kui palju see<br />
maksab?<br />
Very well, thank you!<br />
How much does it<br />
cost?<br />
Mis kell on? What time is it?<br />
Kus on<br />
raamatukogu?<br />
Kuidas minna<br />
ülikooli?<br />
vasakule left<br />
paremale right<br />
otse straight<br />
Where is the library?<br />
Which way is the<br />
university?<br />
Ma armastan Sind I love you<br />
Conditions for disabled people in <strong>Estonia</strong> could be improved. Recently constructed public<br />
buildings provide disabled access, but in older buildings – including many university buildings<br />
– this can be a serious problem. Universities have made efforts to provide ramps and to make<br />
access for disabled people easier. Personal assistants can help to overcome these problems.<br />
Difficulties may arise in some shopping centres, pubs and restaurants, and in some public<br />
transport vehicles. Access to public transport in Tallinn and Tartu is improving, as several