Name a green vegetable.
lettuce, cucumber, cabbage, pea, leek
Give past of the verb "go".
went
What would you say when you hand an object to another person?
Here you are.
How would you start an e-mail? (Give two openings)
Hi, dear, hello.
THE RIVER THAT FLOWS THROUGH LONDON.
THAMES/ TAMIZA
Name two illnesses in English.
cold, flu, mumps, pox
Make negative: She likes pizza.
She doesn't like pizza.
What do you say when someone sneezes?
Bless you!
How can we finish an e-mail? (give 3 different expressions)
Take care, best wishes.
Najsłynniejsza rezydencja królewska w Londynie, gdzie mieszka król.
Buckingham Pallace
Name three items of clothing.
trousers, skirt, shirt, scarf, gloves, socks, suit, dress, trainers
Complete: I___never___(be) to Italy.
I have never been to Italy.
How would you invite a friend to go to the cinema with you?
Would you like to go to the cinema?
Let's go to the cinema.
What about going to the cinema?
Why don't we go to the cinema?
Translate the conjunctions: "ale", "ponieważ", "więc", "lub", "jednak".
But, because, so, or, however.
Znany angielski symbol: czerwony autobus piętrowy. Jak jest nazywany?
Double-decker
Name four land means of transport.
coach, taxi, bus, bike, motorbike, scooter, car
Change into passive voice: The chef cooks the dinner.
The dinner is cooked by the chef.
How would you ask for directions to the train station?
Excuse me, how can I get to the train station?
Excuse me, how do I get to the train station?
Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the train station?
Translate: Nie mogę doczekać się twojej odpowiedzi.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
Popularny angielski sport narodowy, który rozgrywa się na trawie, używa kija i piłki.
Cricket
Name five well-known places in London.
Buckingham Pallace
Elizabeth Tower
London Eye....
Create a sentence using the past continuous.
How would you order a meal at a restaurant?
We would like two burgers and a pizza, please.
Przetłumacz: „Mam nadzieję, że się uda.”
I hope it works / I hope it goes well.
Famous English writer, author of Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare