New Year Vocabulary, czyli o Nowym Roku po angielsku
1st January – the first day of the year when using the Gregorian calendar 31st December – the last day of the year when using the Gregorian calendar Balloons – small inflatable decorations for parties Banquet – a large formal meal that many people attend as a party Buffet – a meal where people select their own food […]
Key verb – HAVE
have a baby = give birth to or be due to give birth to She has a lovely doughter. She’s going to have a baby. have something in common = to share the same interests or have similar characteristics I didn’t think Patrick and Marta had anything in common, but they talked all evening. have fun = enjoy yourself – Are you going out tonight? – Yes… – Have fun 🙂 have lunch/dinner […]
25 sposobów, aby wyrazić opinię po angielsku
I would say that – powiedziałbym, że I would say that such a view is unacceptable. It seems to me that – wydaje mi się, że It seems to me that his arguments are difficult to prove. In my opinion – moim zdaniem In my opinion, it is not worth its price. I am of the opinion that – […]
Zgodzić się, czy nie zgodzić się? – po angielsku
to agree – zgadzać się I agree with you. to accept – akceptować I accept these arguments. to be correct – zgadzać się, być prawidłowym Your thinking is correct. to tally with – zgadzać się z It tallies with my calculations. be positive – być przekonanym He is positive that they did it. to confirm – potwierdzać I confirm his arguments. to approve […]
25 najczęściej używanych czasowników w języku angielskim
BE – być This is a cat. HAVE – mieć, posiadać I have two brothers and a sister. GET – dostawać, otrzymywać I got it from my friend. SEE – widzieć, zobaczyć (zauważyć) I can’t see anything. NEED – potrzebować, wymagać I really need it. KNOW – wiedzieć I don’t know what’s going on. FIND – znaleźć, odkryć I […]
THEN or THAN?
THAN is used in comparatives: I’m younger than my sister. A motorbike is faster than a bicycle. I’d rather walk than drive there. THEN is used in several ways, for exapmle: – to describe the next event in a sequence – to mean “at that time” – to mean “in that case” First we went to the post offiece, and then we went to the park. (then = […]
20 English collocations with the word BREAK
Break A Habit – stop doing the habit Break A Bone / Break Your Arm – fracture a bone; injure yourself Break A Leg! – an idiomatic expression that means “Good luck!” – it is often used to wish someone good luck when they are going to perform Break A Promise – not do what you promised (the opposite […]
Parts Of A Car
Learn the English words for the parts of a car – and drive carefully! Accelerator – the foot pedal that makes the car go faster. Battery – usually near the motor, this provides a supply of energy to the car, especially when the motor isn’t running. Sometimes if you leave your lights on when the […]
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SPECIALLY or ESPECIALLY ?
ESPECIALLY is used when something stands out from all the others (similar to the meaning of particularly) The whole film was terrible – especially the ending. He loves animals, especially cats. I can’t wait for the trip to California. I’m especially looking forward to seeing Los Angeles. ESPECIALLY can also be used before an adjective with a meaning like very or extremely It’s especially important to arrive […]