20 popularnych wyrażeń amerykańskiego slangu
DOPE = very fan, cool LIT = cool SWAG = self-cofident HOMIE = friend HOT = attractive COOL = great, fantastic GO BANANA = go crazy SICK = cool BADASS = very cool KIKS = shoes CRASH = sleep BEAT = to win MY BAD = my mistake BUCK = dollar PISSED OFF = very […]
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 […]
BIG & LITTLE – czyli jak powiedzieć inaczej DUŻY i MAŁY
BIG LITTLE GIANT gigantyczny A giant, fat cat was sitting in the garden. MINIATURE miniaturowy The cathedral of St Catherine is a miniature copy of that at Constantinople. HUGE olbrzymi His eyes looked huge when he was scared. SMALL mały It’s a very small window. LARGE duży His large eyes were bright and snappy. TINY malutki We are a tiny dot of life suspended […]
Angielski slang – 10 najpopularniejszych słów
GONNA = going to I am going to do that right now. → I am gonna do that right now. WANNA = want to I want to tell you … → I wanna tell you… GOTTA = got to/have to I have to go now. → I gotta go now. GIMMIE = give me Give me my toy! → […]
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 […]
10 verb-based idioms
caught the sun – sb’s face has become red or brown from being in the sun He’s really caught the sun. laying the table – putting knives, forks, etc. on the table for a meal She’s laying the table. stretch sb’s legs – go for a short walk after sitting for some time I need […]
15 Fixed Phrases
come and go – be present for a short time, then go away, then return, and so on… The pain in my leg comes and goes. wait and see – delay action until you knowwhat is going to happen We can’t do anything about it now. We’ll just haveto wait and see what she decides. […]