DO or MAKE ? Common English Collocations
DO is used for actions, obligations, and repetitive tasks MAKE is used for creating or producing something, and for actions you choose to do DO generally refers to the action itself, and MAKE usually refers to the result For example: If you “make breakfast,” the result is an omelet! If you “make a suggestion”, you have created […]
What’s the weather like? – słownictwo związane z pogodą
What’s it like out(side)? How’s the weather? What’s the weather like? What’s the temperature? What’s the weather forecast? CLEAR (without clouds) or CLOUDY (with many clouds in the sky) Bright – full of light; when the sun is shining strongly Sunny – the sun is shining and there are no clouds Fine – not raining, clear sky Partially cloudy – when there is a […]
Job vocabulary, czyli mów o pracy po angielsku
JOB COLLOCATIONS Working environment I have quite a stressful working environment. Hours of work I don’t think I would like to be a doctor because the hours of work would be very tiring. Work-life balance A sensible work-life balance can help employees work more efficiently. Job security There are many advantages to being self-employed but one disadvantage is the […]
Xmas Wishes&Greetings
Życzenia tradycyjne: May this Christmas season bring you closer to all those that you treasure in your heart. Have a Marry Christmas and a Happy New Year! May the magic of Christmas gladden your heart with the joys of the season. May the spirit of Christmas bless you with greater strength. May the promise of […]
Komplement po angielsku
Komplementy mają niezwykła moc – ekspresowo poprawiają humor, więc korzystajmy z tego i obdarzajmy nimi nie tylko naszych rozmówców, ale i siebie samych! Komplement nic nie kosztuje i ma 0 kalorii! Oto lista komplementów, które warto znać w języku angielskim: You look fetching! Wyglądasz kusząco! Someone who makes you want to touch them, be near […]