weekendowy kurs angielskiego

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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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27

4 angielskie wyrażenia, aby potwierdzić że się zgadzamy z czyjąś opinią

  THAT’S RIGHT – Are you going to visit London this summer? – That’s right. THAT’S SPOT ON – How old do you think she is? – I’d say 21… – Spot on. I SUPPOSE SO (kiedy się zgadzasz ale nie jesteś całkowicie przekonany) – I suppose (that) you think that’s funny. – Well, I certainly don’t.  ABSOLUTELY – It was an excellent film, though. – Absolutely! Dowiedz się więcej: […]

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sie
29

10 English Idioms

to hang in there – to keep trying, don’t give up, be patient and things will eventually get better If someone is having difficulties or experiencing a bad situation, it is a good idea to tell them to hang in there. sth rocks / sth rules – sth is really great, awesome, wonderful My new job rocks!  to blow someone away – sth completely amazed someone (to […]

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mar
03

Making decisions

  to change one’s mind – zmienić zadnie “First I decided to go to university in France, but then I changed my mind.”   to have second thoughts – zastanawiać się “I am having second thoughts about getting married, what should I do?”   to take into consideration – rozważać “Thank you for your views, I will take […]

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16

Verbs – informal&formal

Oto lista określeń używanych dla opisania czynności w sytuacjach nieformalnych, jak i formalnych:   ZNACZENIE INFORMAL FORMAL przepraszać say sorry apologize, apologise zwiększać go up increase zmniejszać go down decrease ustalić set up establish zbadać, sprawdzić look at examine eksplodować blow up explode dowiedzieć się, odkryć find out discover spowodować bring about cause przełożyć, opóźnić […]

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Love story, czyli jak opowiedzieć o romantycznym związku po angielsku

chat sb up – talk to sb in a friendly because you are attracted to them be your type – be someone with the qualities that you find attractive hit it off / hit it off with sb – form a good relationship on first meeting be crazy about sb / be mad about sb – […]

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02

Short responses, czyli krótkie odpowiedzi po angielsku

if you like – used to agree with sb’s suggestion to do sth -Shall we get the train? -Yeah, if you like. not at all / you’re welcome – used as a polite reply when sb thanks you -Thanks a lot. –Not at all. same here – the same thing is also true for me […]

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24

SEE – useful phrases

I’ll see what I can do – used to say 'I’ll try to help’ -I need more help with the dogs. -OK. I’ll see what I can do, but I’ve to go now. See you later. you see – used when you are explaining sth I don’t see why not – used to say 'Yes’ […]

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10 ENGLISH HEALTH IDIOMS – angielskie idiomy o zdrowiu!

1. an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure – it is better to take good care of yourself to prevent illness than it is to get one and try to treat it, e.g. with medication Example: I always tell my daughter to take vitamin C regularly. An ounce of prevention is worth a […]

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20

Zimowe Puzzle

 Przetłumacz i znajdź w słownych puzzlach następujące wyrazy: gołe drzewa grudzień styczeń mróz łyżwiarstwo sopel rękawice szalik jazda na nartach sanie płatek śniegu bałwan Zasady: każda litera jest użyta tylko raz, tylko w pionie lub poziomie, od lewej lub prawej, z góry lub od dołu, mogą się też zaginać (jak January – styczeń).   Have […]

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