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.422 BELT pasekARE YOU WEARING A BELT ? Yes, I'm wearing.or.No, I'm not.BLIND niewidomyHOW DO BLIND PEOPLE READ? Blind people read with special books madefor them, which they can read by touching the wordsCHAIN łańcuchWHAT DO YOU THINK IT MEANS WHEN WE SAY SOMEONE IS ACHAIN-SMOKER ? When we say someone is a chain-smoker, it means that hesmokes one cigarette after another like a continuous chainDEVIL diabeł, szatanWHERE DOES THE DEVIL LIVE ? The devil lives in hellEXERCISE 35LESSON 71RIDE jezdzićCAN YOU RIDE A HORSE ? Yes, I can.or.No, I can't ride.423 DO YOU LIKE RIDING ON BUSES ? Yes, I like riding.or.No, I don't.MAY " CAN PERMISSIONmoże móc pozwolenieWhen we ask for permission to do something, we use the words "may" or "can"./For example, "May I leave the room, please ?" or "Can I leave the room, please?"WHAT WORDS DO WE USE WHEN WE ASK PERMISSION TO DOSOMETHING ?/ We use "may" or "can" when we ask.GIVE ME THREE EXAMPLES, PLEASE ! May I smoke ? Can I open the window ?May I go to the cinema this evening?CATCH A COLD RAINCOATłapać przeziębienie płaszcz przeciwdeszczowyWe use the word "catch" in expressions such as "to catch a ball; catch a train; catcha cold" etc.WHAT AM I DOING ? You're throwing your pen into the air and catchingitIN WHAT KIND OF EXPRESSIONS DO WE USE THE WORD "CATCH" ?/We use the word "catch" in expressions, such as.424 ARE YOU THE KIND OF PERSON WHO USUALLY HAS TO RUN HARDAT THE LAST MOMENT WHEN YOU GO TO CATCH A BUS OR ATRAIN ? Yes, I'm the kind of.or.No, I'm not the kind of.because I usually give myself plenty of time to catch.IF YOU WALKED IN THE RAIN WITHOUT CARRYING AN UMBRELLAOR WEARING A RAINCOAT, WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN?/ If I walkedin.I'd get wet and might catch a coldTO BE IN THE HABIT OF DOING SOMETHING HABITmieć w zwyczaju coś robić zwyczajARE YOU IN THE HABIT OF GETTING UP EARLY IN THE MORNING ?Yes, I'm in the habit of.or.No, I'm not in the.WHY OR WHY NOT ?ARE YOU IN THE HABIT OF SPEAKING TO YOURSELF WHEN YOU'REALONE ?/ Yes, I'm in the.or.No, I'm not.WHAT WERE YOU IN THE HABIT OF DOING ON SUNDAYS WHEN YOUWERE A LITTLE CHILD ? I was in the habit of.on Sundays when I.425 STRANGER obcy, nieznajomy FOREIGNER cudzoziemiecA stranger is somebody we don't know, whilst a foreigner is somebody fromanother country.WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A STRANGER AND A FOREIGNER ?/The difference between a stranger.is that a stranger is somebody.LOOK LIKE wyglądać jakDO YOU THINK THAT PEOPLE WHO LIVE TOGETHER FOR A VERY LONGTIME BEGIN TO LOOK LIKE EACH OTHER? Yes, I think that peoplewho.or.No, I don't think that.WHY OR WHY NOT?WHAT FAMOUS PERSON WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO LOOK LIKE?/I'd most like to look like.DO YOU THINK IT LOOKS LIKE RAIN (OR, LOOKS AS IF IT IS GOINGTO RAIN) ? Yes, I think it looks.or.No, I don't think.DO YOU THINK YOU LOOK LIKE SUCCEEDING (OR, LOOK AS IF YOUWILL SUCCEED) IN LEARNING ENGLISH QUITE WELL ? Yes, I thinkI look like succeeding.426 WHAT DID WINSTON CHURCHILL LOOK LIKE? Winston Churchill was quitefat.He had a round face and no hair, and a smile like that of a little boyTRAVEL JOURNEY JUST WEEKEND/podróżować podróż, przejażdżka tylko weekendThe words "travel" and "journey" have more or less the same meaning, but we gen-erally use "travel" as a verb and "journey" as a noun.For example, "I travelled ona long journey."WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE WORDS "TRAVEL" AND"JOURNEY" ? The difference between the.is that we generallyuse "travel" as a verb and.WHY IS IT NOW POSSIBLE FOR THE AVERAGE PERSON TO TRAVELTO OTHER COUNTRIES JUST FOR THE WEEKEND ?/ It's now possible.because travelling is cheaper, easier and faster these daysWHAT'S THE LONGEST JOURNEY YOU'VE EVER MADE ?The longest journey I've.is to.OF COURSE oczywiścieGIVE ME A SENTENCE WITH THE WORDS "OF COURSE" IN IT !If we want to catch the early train, we must, of course, be sure toleave ourselves enough time to get to the station.or.It is, of course,better to do work one likes than work one dislikes427 THEREFORE dlatego teżGIVE ME A SENTENCE WITH THE WORD "THEREFORE" IN IT!/It's a difficult subject; therefore it's necessary to read the bookvery carefully.or.I'm going to the cinema;I must, therefore, have some moneyNOWADAYS obecnie, terazDO YOU THINK THAT PEOPLE ARE HAPPIER NOWADAYS THAN INTHE PAST ? Yes, I think that people.or.No, I don't think that people.WHY OR WHY NOT ?SUFFER cierpiećWHAT ILLNESSES HAVE YOU SUFFERED FROM ? I've suffered from.WISH (n) życzenieWHAT'S YOUR GREATEST WISH IN LIFE ? My greatest wish in life is.428 EXIST istniećABOUT HOW LONG HAS THIS BUILDING EXISTED FOR? This building hasexisted for.DICTATION 40Birds cannot fly/ faster than planes./ Don't shout!/I can hear you/ quite well enough/when you speak quietly./ The slaves were carrying the sticks into the house/ in order tomake a fire./ From over the lake/ came the sound/ of the church bells.The fat man swam/better/ than his thin friend./ She lost her way/ and was unable to find a policeman./ SomePast Participles of verbs are :- / begun, known, swum,/ taken, shaken, written,/ forgottenand broken./ The word "whether"/ expresses a doubt./ The best way to learn/ how to useit/ is by practice.LESSON 72REMIND " IN OTHER WORDS MEMBERprzypomnieć innymi słowy członekThe difference between the words "remember" and "remind" is that I remembersomething myself, without help, whereas, if I forget something, somebody remindsme of it.In other words, they remember for me.WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE WORDS "REMEMBER" AND"REMIND" ? The difference between "remember".is that.429 IF YOU FORGET THE MEANING OF A WORD DURING THE LESSON,WHO REMINDS YOU OF IT?/ If I forget.the teacher.IF YOU HAVE AN IMPORTANT APPOINTMENT TO KEEP, WHICHMEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY REMINDS YOU TO KEEP IT? If I have animportant.my.reminds me
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