a seat used for riding a horse - ...
a saddle
What to they mean in Polish?
1. get on with -
2. parachute off -
3. do with -
4. turn up -
1. dogadywać się z kimś
2. wyskoczyć ze spadochronem
3. zrobić z czegoś pożytek
4. przyjść gdzieś, pojawić się
What are some of the signs that a person is lying?
blushing, hesitating, speaking fast, avoiding eye contact, etc.
Zaproponuj koleżance wyjście do kina.
Some possible answers:
Would you like to go to the cinema?
How about we go to the cinema?
Fancy going to the cinema?
Let's go to the cinema.
both / neither / either/ all
1. ............ Jamie ......... Kathryn are my friends. I don't like them.
2. ....... of my classmates are going on a school trip.
3. ......... cats ....... dogs are my favourite animals.
4. Choose .......... vanilla ...... lemon flavour. They're both equally good.
1. Nether .. nor
2. All
3. both .. and
4. Either ..or
Provide synonyms (words that are similar):
1. quite -
2. lately -
3. huge-
4. news -
1. pretty
2. recently, not long ago
3. enormous, massive
4. information
Finish the phrasals with the correct preposition:
1. take ..... - looks like his/her dad or mum
2. look ... - check in the dictionary
3. fall .... .... sb - have an argument with sb and not speaking with them
1. after
2. up
3. out with
What do you say when you answer a phone?
Hello, ... speaking.
Zapytaj, czy możesz pożyczyć trochę pieniędzy.
Can I borrow some money?
Choose the correct option:
1. We were walking / walked on the street and talking / talked to each other when we were seeing / saw a penguin charging at us. It must have escaped a zoo.
2. I loved the show! It was terrifying / terrific!
3. When he lived / was living in London he saw many magnificent live sculptures.
4.
1. were walking / talking / saw
2. terrific
3. was living
4.
Choose A, B or C.
1. There is one item of ... that you can see everywhere: denim.
A clothes B clothing C fashion
2. A type of crop.
A bread B steak C wheat
3. What is coffee made from?
A seeds B leaves C beans
1. B
2. C
3. C
Fill in:
1. Honestly, this is the worst day in my life! Why did I ever agree to climb that mountain?! I honestly don't have ................... ! I'm terrified!
2. Don't trust when he says he's got 3 brothers. He's just ........... . Actually, he's an only child.
3. What kind of music are you ........? I like rock, yourself?
1. a head for heights
2. pulling your leg
3. into
Good luck!
Nowy kolega z klasowy przyniósł do szkoły konsolę. Nie wie, że jest to zabronione. Poinformuj go o tym.
We can't / mustn't / aren't allowed to bring electronic devices to school.
Used to or/and would? What's the difference?
1. I .......... go to the skate park every weekend.
2. My dad .... take me on fishing trips. But I prefer cycling now.
3. When we were younger, my little brother ............ be really upset with me if I took his toys.
Used to - for repeated past actions, habits, and states
would - for past actions and habits only
1. used to/ would
2. used to /would
3. used to
A horrific event is a really happy one. True or False?
False, horrific means terrible, so not happy at all!
Trees are thrown away / chopped down to make space for cattle.
chopped down
Would you rather sing like in a musical whenever you speak or move backwards for the rest of your life? Why?
;)
Kolega chce samodzielnie udać się w niebezpieczne miejsce. W jaki sposób mu to odradzisz?
If I were you, I wouldn't go there.
Don't go there, it's dangerous.
You'd better not go there.
Translate the sentences. Use the correct tense.
1. W poniedziałek jadę do Wadowic.
2. Ubrałem buty, a potem spodnie. Niemożliwe! A jednak!
3. Mary złamała nogę, mimo że to jej brat ją kopał.
1. I'm going to Wadowice on Monday.
2. I had put my shoes on and then my trousers. Impossible! As if!
3. Mary broke her leg even though it was her brother who kicked / was kicking her.
Is tomato a fruit or a vegetable? Why?
Botanically speaking, it's a fruit because fruit grow out of a flower of a plant whereas vegetables from one part of a plant, usually the root.
However, people use is like a vegetable (for salads, sauces etc.) hence it is often considered to be a vegetable.
Explain the meaning of this phrasal:
HANG OUT
You can't use these words:
friends
meet
spend time
Good luck!
Say a story that starts with 'Last week...' and ends with 'Never again!'
:)
Chcesz, aby znajoma pomogła ci posortować ubrania. Co powiesz?
Can you help me out?
Could you help me sort these clothes, please?
Complete sentences with the correct form of words in capitals.
1. A huge sea monster which people in the past said could ... eat up a whole ship and its crew is Kraken. EASY
2. ... , none of us will ever have to meet such a ... and frightening creature. HOPE / MASS
3. The giant squid is a ... swimmer with eyes as big as frisbees! It can even attack a whale. POWER
1. easily
2. Hopefully / massive
3. powerful