J.ANGIELSKI 23.02.
2022
Unit page 4
Zad. B
2F, 5B, 9E, 1C ,4D, 6G ,8A
Zad. A p 132
a) Should I tell her how I feel?
b) How long have you known your friend?
c) Could you tell me when the next train leaves?
d) Who does the homework in your family?
e) What are you thinking about?
f) What you don’t like doing at the weekend?
g) What kind of music does Jane like listening to?
h) Do you know the time what film finishes?
i) How many students came to class yesterday?
j) Do you remember where the restaurant is?
GRAMMAR FORMATION
1) A I don’t like her dress
B What don’t you like about it?
A The style. I think it’s awful
B It must have cost a fortune though
A Yes. Who paid for it?
B Her grandparents paid. It was a wedding present.
2) A Do you know who that the woman over there?
B That woman there? I think she’s Claire’s cousin.
A Her hairstyle is very old-fashioned!
3) A Where are they going on they honeymoon?
B On an African safari, I think.
A How long are they going for?
B For 3 weeks
4) A Who did Tony come with?
B Nobody. He came on his own. His gf left him.
A Why did she leave him?
B She met someone else.
ZAD DOM.
Zad b p 151
Change the direct questions to indirect
1. Why didn’t Sarah come to the wedding? – Do you know
why Sarah didn’t come to the wedding?
2. Is that tall woman over there Claire’s mother?- Do you
know if that tall woman over there is Claire’s mother?
3. What does Molly’s husband do?- Do you remember
what Moly’s husband does?
4. Can I get a taxi after midnight?- Do you have an idea if I
can get a taxi after midnight?
5. Did Claire’s sister get married here?- do you remember if
Clair’s sister got married here?
6. Will they be happy?- Do you think they will be happy?
7. Where did they put our coats?- Do you know where they
put our coats?
Czytanka p6
The interviewers ask the candidates strange questions.
The candidates are asked strange questions.
Bizarre- strange (przedziwny)
Think on their feet- really quick
Approach- podejść do czegoś
Demand- wymagać, demanding- wymagający
Job seekers- ludzie poszukujący pracy
Flapping- machać
Recruitment agency- agencja rekrutacyjna
Flustered- zdenerwowany, nie boi się i nie jest zły
Crush- zgniatać
Rather than- niż
Merely- zaledwie
Headhunter- łowca talentów
Clucking noises- gdakanie
ZADANIE P7
1. demanding
2. Flustered
3. Bizarre
4. Think on their feet
5. approach
6. rather than
7. Crush
8. Recruitment agency
9. Joob seekers
10. Flapping
SŁUCHANKA, ta sama strona
1. Do you still practise filozophy? He still think a lot, he got
the job
2. What would make you kick a dog? If the dog had a bad
grammar and couldn’t punctuate ( interpunkcja )
properly. She got a job.
3. How tall are you? How much do you weigh? He just
answered questions, he didn’t want to work for school
which judge him by his height and weight.
Zad b, p5
1. How often do you usually exercise?
2. Who has written Oliver Twist?
3. Could you tell how much does this book costs?
4. I can’t remember where I parked my car this morning.
5. Did you enjoy your trip to Paris last weekend?
6. What kind of work does your sister do?
7. Who has eaten the last biscuit?
8. Do you know what time the swimming pool opens on a
Saturday?
9. Doesn’t your sister like to present you gave her?
10. Do you have to play your music so loud? I can’t
concentrate.
02.02.2023
<uzupełnij to długie zadanie domowe>
Unit p5 zad 4 słuchanka
a, b, b, a, b
zad 6
2. why not?
3. me too
4. how interesting
5. oh, really?
Genuine- szczery
NARRATIVE TENSES:
We use 3 tenses:
1. Past simple
2. Past continous
3. Past perfect
Irregular verbs p. 165
Utwórz zdania:
PAST CONTINOUS
1. Drive fast, police stop
When I was driving fast the police stopped me
2. Shop for food, Meet old friend
When I was shopping for food I met my old friend
3. Walk, park, lose phone
When I was walkind in the park I lost my phone
4. When I was driving here a wild boar almost walked in
the road.
5. When I was sleeping well my boyfriend called me and
he said that he’s car broken.
PAST PERFECT:
1. I failed my exam. Why? Because I hadn’t studied enough
2. I bought a new phone. Why? Because the old one had
broken down.
3. I rang the police. Why? Because I had seen an accident.
4. When I got home, David cooked dinner- jak wróciła do
domu, zaczął dopiero gotować
When I got home, David has cooked dinner- jak wróciła,
był w trakcie robienia
When I got home, David had cooked dinner- jak wróciła,
obiad był już gotowy.
Zadania p. 152
3. still feeling
4.didn’t have
5.didn’t matter
6. knew
7. had always wanted
8. had called
9. had told
10. was shining
11. was driving
12. were chatting
13. saw
14. had flewn
15. tried
16. was buzzing
17. disappeard
18. felt
19. had stung
20. was driving
21. crashed
<zad. Dom> zadcirrcle the correct words/ p 140- uzupełnij
07.03.2023
Random question: Is the God of Jews, Muslims and Christians the same God?
They are not. They are Gods of different cultures and these believes is quite
different of each other.
Superstitions przesądy
UNIT 1B/ p8
Terraced house dom szeregowy
For sale na sprzedaż
Vividly wyrazisty
Mystified zaskoczenie
Convinced przekonany
The previous night poprzednia noc
To darg something
To carry on kontynuować
Curtains zasłony
Netcurtains firanki
Estate agent agent nieruchomości
Breeze wiaterek, bryza
Dome kopuła
Binoculars lornetka
To glide szybować
To hallucinate mieć halucynacje
09.03.2023
09.03.2023
11, p9 unit 1b
1. Spot on w samo sedno
2. Laid-back nie przejmuje się
3. Weird dziwny
4. Spooky coincidence dziwny zbieg okoliczności
5. Sceptical sceptyczny
Questions tag:
Today I woke up 20 minutes before alarm. Did you? (ojej, naprawdę?) did, bo
zdanie jest w past simple.
Yesterday I was cleaning my flat. Oh, were you? ( Bo w zdaniu jest ‘was’)
I love my little cat. Oh, do you? (present simple)
I couldn’t sleep last night. couldn’t you? (modalne)
I have been to USA Have you?
I have got 5 cats, Have you?
Your boyfriend is really handsome, Isn’t he? Jeżeli zdanie jest twierdzące, to
pytanie będzie przeczące i na odwrót.
You had a great time at a party last night, didn’t you?
You don’t understand, Do you?
You can’t swim, can you?
You had a very good trip last weekend, didn’t you?
Your dog is very naughty, Isn’t he?
Agree and disagree
I am hungry So Am I
I have a big flat So do I
I have got a dog So have I
I love chocolate So do I
I am married So am I
I have twins So do I
I am going to Egipt in the Summer So am I
I slept very well last night So did I
I have been in USA So have I
I bought a new phone So did I
Negative:
I am not hungry Neither am I
I am not going shopping Neither am I
I don’t have twins Neither do I
I haven’t been in USA Neither am I
I can’t swim Neither can I
Disagree:
I have got a little dog I haven’t
I am not hungry now I haven’t
I am going to eat out I’m not
14.03.2023
Zad dom, p.133 (odp, notatki w telefonie)
Nagranie
1(17), p 10
Your surname= public self, for work or school and social life
You use only either initials for your first name or surname= more secretive
(nieujawnione) and protetctive, you want to protect
There is a space between your name and surname= the more space there is
then you separate your private life and public.
Your first name Is bigger than surname= your privateself is more important
Your sure name is bigger than your first= your publicself is more important
Your whole signature is big= you are a confident person
You sign in capital letters= you are arogant
Your signature is small= you are insecure
Słówka: low self-esteem, insecure, big-headed, secretive, the legibility, clear
objectives (goals), the angle
Zad 1 (19), p10
Your signature is legibile= you have a clear ideas and objectives
Your signature is illegibile= you doesn’t think clearly, you are disorganised and
indecisive and secretive
The more illegible your signature is= the less assertive you are as a person
(20)
A rising signature= you are work hard to overcalm problems, optimistic,
determined
A descending signature= you are gets dishartend faced with difficulties,
depressed and not confident
A horizontal signature= you are emotionally stable, satisfied with life and well
balanced
The angle of a signature may change depending on= how you feeling
16.03.2023
NOWY UNIT
A/11
1. Big-headed ktoś, kto myśli, że jest lepszy od innych
2. Self-confidentpewny siebie
3. Well-balanced zrównoważony
4. Bad tempered nerwowy
5. Open-minded otwarty bez uprzedzeń
6. Narrow-minded o ograniczonych horyzontach
7. Absent-minded nieobecny
8. Easy-going nie stwarzający problemów
9. Laid-back zrelaksowany
10. Tight-fisted- skąpy
11. Two-faced dwulicowy
12. Strong-willed silna wola
13. Self-centred skoncentrowany na sobie
UNIT 2a Past simple and present perfect
PAST SIMPLE
1. I went to sleep left last night
2. What time did you go to sleep last night?
3. I was at home yesterday afternoon.
4. Where were you yesterday afternoon?
Kiedy używamy? gdy czynność zakończyła się w przyszłości
lub mogła się dziać przez jakiś czas w przyszłości.
PRESENT PERFECT
1. I have never been to Australia
2. I passed my driving license.
3. I have been driver since 2020 for 3 years.
4. She has just gone out.
5. I have been on concert for one years ago.
6. I have had the bags for few years.
7. I have known my best friend since primary school.
Kiedy używamy? Gdy coś się wydarzyło i nadal ta sytuacja jest
obecna.
INT/ 15
Bargainokazja
1. –
2. I have jujst bought
3. How much did you cost?
4. They were a bargain
5. Have you seen this?
6. It arrived
7. We haven’t paid the electricity bill yet?
8. Well, what about the iPad you bought last week?
9. You didn’t need a new one
10. The old one
11. But I needed
12. Well, I needed some new shoes.