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 30 Classroom Phrases

Here’s a list of some basic phrases commonly used in classrooms: • Sit down, please. • Stand up, please. • Open your books to page [number]. • Close your books. • Raise your hand if you have a question. • Pay attention, please. • Listen carefully. • Repeat after me. • Speak louder, please. • […]

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10 Halloween idioms and expressions

Make someone’s blood boil – to make someone very angry Ex: It just makes my blood boil to think of the amount of food that gets wasted around here. Ghost town – a deserted place where there are few or no people Ex: I woke up at 5 a.m. to go for a run. It […]

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11

10 wyrażeń frazowych dotyczących zakupów

SHOP AROUND = compare prices before buying QUEUE UP / LINE UP = wait in a line SELL OUT = sell all of the supply that you have of sth TRY ON = put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits TRY OUT = test sth PUT ON = start wearing sth […]

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Jesienne słownictwo w 10 angielskich idiomach

Autumn years – it is often used to refer to the later years in someone’s life In his autumn years, John was able to enjoy his garden a lot more. Turn into a pumpkin – means to go to bed or return home because it’s late at night Can I leave now please. I’m  turning into a […]

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20 polite English phrases

I’d/we’d be delighted – used for politely accepting an invitation, or agreeing or offering to do something no disrespect (to) – used before you say something that might offend someone, to show that you do not intend to offend them do you mind? – phrase used for getting someone’s permission to do something. This can either be polite, impolite, or humorous. If someone says it in a loud way, they are showing that they […]

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7 sposobów, aby powiedzieć GOOD LUCK !

  Best of luck! Fingers crossed! I hope it all goes well Blow them away! Break a leg! You will do great! I hope things turn out fine. Intensywny kurs angielskiego dla dorosłych? – Sprawdź! Letnie obozy językowe dla młodzieży – Sprawdź! Letnie obozy językowe dla dzieci – Sprawdź! Intensywny, skuteczny, zindywidualizowany kurs angielskiego – […]

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Wakacyjne podróże – 25 przydatnych wyrażeń

  all-in package/package holiday – a holiday where you purchase the travel and accommodation together breathtaking view – an extremely beautiful view charter-flight – a cheaper form of flying than a scheduled flight check-in desk – the place at the airport where you register for your flight and deposit your luggage departure lounge – where you wait for your flight […]

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11

Lista 100 najczęściej używanych rzeczowników niepoliczalnych

advice air alcohol art beef blood butter cheese chewing gum chocolate coffee confusion cotton education electricity entertainment experience fiction flour food forgiveness fresh air furniture gold grass ground happiness history homework honey hope ice information jam juice knowledge lamb lightning literature love luck luggage meat milk mist money music news noise oil oxygen paper patience […]

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10 angielskich zwrotów, aby wypowiedzieć swoją opinię

  In my opinion, this one would be better. To my mind this one’s better. If you ask me, this one’s better. To my way of thinking, this one’s fine. In my view, this one is best. Know what I think? That one’s best. I’d say that one’s better. What I think is that one’s […]

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Tak samo, a jednak inaczej – sprawdź 8 angielskich czasowników

Niektóre czasowniki w języku angielskim teoretycznie oznaczają to samo, a jednak w praktyce mają różne znaczenie i różne jest ich użycie. Oto kilka przykładów: CLOSE / SHUT można używać zamiennie jeżeli mówimy o zamykaniu drzwi oraz okien Please close the door. Please shut the door. I shut the window because the bugs were getting in. I closed the window because the bugs were getting in. […]

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