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.Forexample, the sea of Japan, the Straits of Gibraltar or the Straits of Messina.WHAT DO YOU DO DIRECTLY THE LESSON IS OVER ?/ I.directlythe lesson is over.959 DO YOU THINK YOU'D BE ANY GOOD AT DIRECTING A LARGEBUSINESS ? Yes, I think I'd be good at.or.No, I don't think I'd be any good at.FELLOW ASSOCIATE COMRADE FELLOW-WORKERfacet, kolega, członek partner towarzysz współpracownikSCHOOL - FELLOW kolega szkolny SOCIETY stowarzyszenieA fellow is a male person.We sometimes use the word for a man whose name we don'tknow, e.g."Who was that fellow I saw you with yesterday ?" Another meaning ofthe word fellow is "associate" or "comrade", e.g.fellow-worker, school-fellow, etc.Athird meaning of the word fellow is a member of a learned society, e.g.a Fellow ofthe Royal Society, or a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge.WHAT ARE THE THREE MEANINGS OF THE WORD "FELLOW" ? - ANDGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The three meanings of.are:1) A man whose name we don't know, e.g.Who was that fellow.?2) An associate or comrade, e.g.fellow-worker.3) A memberof a learned society, e.g.Fellow of the Royal Society.WILL - WOULD TO BE IN THE HABIT OF/mieć zwyczaj960 The words "will" and "would" can be used with the meaning of "to be in the habit or*. For example, "He will sit in his chair by the fire for hours and hours smoking hispipe and not saying a word", or, "In the old days he would sit in his chair by the fireGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF "WILL" AND "WOULD" USED WITH THE MEAN-ING OF "TO BE IN THE HABIT OF"."The birds will come here every day to befed" or "The birds would come here every day to be fed"CAMERA aparat fotograficzny TAKE A PHOTOGRAPH zrobić zdjęcieWHAT DO WE DO WITH CAMERAS?/ We take photos with camerasJUICE sokWHICH'S YOUR FAVOURITE FRUIT JUICE ? My favourite.NEST gniazdo TAKE ADVANTAGE OF skorzystać zWHAT DO WE CALL THE HOME A BIRD BUILDS FOR ITSELF? We callthe home.a nestWHAT DO WE MEAN WHEN WE SAY SOMEONE HAS FEATHERED HISNEST ? When we say someone has.we mean, usually in an unpleasant way, thatsomeone has taken advantage of a certain situation, and all he has thought about ismaking money out of the situation: he has put the money into the bank in orderto live a comfortable life, rather like a bird that feathers itsnest in order to make it comfortable961 NOON południeWHAT'S ANOTHER WORD FOR MIDDAY ? Another word.is noonRARE rzadkiNAME ME A RARE METAL.Gold is a rare metalDICTATION 83 UNDONE odwiązany, otworzony, nieskończonyThe boy whistled to himself/ as he cycled down the empty street./ The evil deed has beendone/ and cannot be undone,/ so we must accept the fact/ and stop crying about it./ Everynow and again/ we have to grease our cars/ if we want them to run properly./ The girl satcutting the pink cloth up/ into small pieces./ In the discussion that followed,/ Arthur losthis temper/ and began to quarrel violently. LESSON 145JOKE żartDO YOU LIKE PEOPLE WHO ARE ALWAYS LAUGHING AND JOKING ?Yes, I like people who.or.No, I don't.CAN YOU TELL US A JOKE ? Yes, I can tell you a joke - "A man.".or.No, I can't.962 HIRE wynająćThe word "hire" is similar in meaning to the words "rent" and "let", but sometimesit is used differently.For example, although we hire or rent a car, we don't hire ahouse - we rent it.On the other hand we don't rent a servant to help us for a day -we hire him./WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "HIRE" AND "RENT" ? The difference.is that we hire or rent a car but not a house.we don't rent a servant.but hire himLONELY LONELINESS SADNESS SADLY DEFINITIONsamotny/-ie samotność smutek smutny definicjaHUGE ogromny, wielki EMPEROR cesarz, imperatorThe word "alone" means "without company, by oneself, by itself etc For example,"I live alone" or "The house stood alone".The word "lonely", on the other hand,expresses a feeling of sadness which can be caused by being alone.For example,"He sat down sadly by the river looking the perfect picture of loneliness."/WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "ALONE" AND "LONELY" ?The difference.is that "alone" means "without company".whilst "lonely" expresses a feeling of sadness.963 Despite these two definitions, it doesn't follow that one feels lonely because one isalone, neither does it mean that one can't feel lonely in company - one is a physicalcondition, whilst the other is a spiritual condition.For example, one can say "I liveall alone, but I never feel lonely" or "I suddenly felt terribly lonely standing there inthe middle of that huge crowd."/ DOES IT NATURALLY FOLLOW THAT ONE IS LONELY WHEN ONE ISALONE, OR THAT ONE CAN'T BE LONELY IN COMPANY ?No, it doesn't naturally [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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