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„get” Where did you get that shirt?
- wziąć
-
„column” Write your name in this column and your age in that column.
- kolumna
-
„object” There are five objects on the table.
- przedmiot
-
„bag” This is my school bag.
- torba
-
„box” Cereal comes in boxes.
- pudełko
-
„CD player” I listen to music on my CD player.
- odtwarzacz CD
-
„chair” I am sitting on a chair.
- krzesło
-
„clean” That jumper is clean.
- czysty
-
„look” I like to look at animals in the zoo.
- patrzeć
-
„nothing” There is nothing in the fridge.
- nic
-
„noun” Write a list of ten nouns.
- rzeczownik
-
„pen” I use a pen to write.
- długopis
-
„penpal” My son has a penpal in Japan.
- korespondencyjny przyjaciel
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„picture” This is a picture of my family.
- obrazek
-
„projector” We use a projector to watch films in class.
- projektor
-
„table” Your book is on the table.
- stolik
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„which” Which car is yours?
- który
-
„whiteboard” The teacher writes on the whiteboard in the class.
- tablica (biała)
-
„word” "Photograph" is a difficult word to spell.
- słowo
-
„ask” Visitors usually ask about the castle.
- pytać
-
„national” The Stars and Stripes is the national flag of the USA.
- narodowy
-
„pair” He has got a new pair of trousers.
- para
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„partner” She invited all her colleagues and their partners to the party.
- partner
-
„point” Point to the correct answer.
- wskazać
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„student” There are twelve students in my class.
- student
-
„take” I always take my camera with me when I go on holiday.
- brać
-
„turn” It's your turn to do the washing-up.
- kolej
-
„work” She works in a big office in New York.
- pracować
-
„blue” My dad has got blue eyes.
- niebieski
-
„brown” He has got light brown hair.
- brązowy
-
„green” My sister has got green eyes.
- zielony
-
„orange” I like your orange T-shirt!
- pomarańczowy
-
„purple” He doesn't like the colour purple.
- fioletowy
-
„red” She drives a red sports car.
- czerwony
-
„white” I like your white shirt.
- biały
-
„yellow” Her favourite colour is yellow.
- żółty
-
„answer” Can you answer this question for me please?
- odpowiadać na pytanie
-
„favourite” My favourite colour is black.
- ulubiony
-
„what” What is your favourite colour?
- co
-
„alphabet” There are 26 letters in the English alphabet.
- alfabet
-
„comb” He never uses a comb or a brush in the mornings.
- grzebień
-
„has” She has two sons and four daughters.
- mieć
-
„letter” I write a letter to my penpal every month.
- list
-
„listen” I like to listen to rock music.
- słuchać
-
„same” Your shoes are the same colour as mine!
- taki sam
-
„sound” We can hear the sound of traffic outside.
- dźwięk
-
„vowel” 'Queueing' is a word with five vowels in it.
- samogłoska
-
„write” Write your name and telephone number on this paper.
- pisać
-
„repeat” Can you repeat the answer, please?
- powtarzać
-
„it” 'What is that?' 'It is a mobile phone.'
- to
-
„or” Do you like this one or the blue one best?
- czy
-
„say” How do you say 'table' in French?
- powiedzieć
-
„spell” Can you spell your name for me?
- przeliterować
-
„question” How many questions are in this exercise?
- pytanie
-
„actor” He is a Hollywood actor.
- aktor
-
„birthday” It's my birthday next week.
- urodziny
-
„from” I ran all the way home from school.
- z/skąd
-
„here” I live here, in Madrid.
- tutaj
-
„how” How did you get my phone number?
- jak
-
„spelling” My spelling is terrible.
- pisownia
-
„today” It's Linda's birthday today.
- dzisiaj
-
„underline” Underline the correct answers.
- podkreślić
-
„when” When is Linda's birthday?
- kiedy
-
„where” Where is the museum, please?
- gdzie
-
„who” Who is your teacher?
- kto
-
„why” Why are you so late?
- dlaczego
-
„above” The light is above the door.
- ponad
-
„language” She speaks three languages: Japanese, Spanish and English.
- język
-
„capital” London is the capital of England.
- stolica
-
„class” Mary is in the same class as me.
- klasa
-
„concentrate” Sometimes I find it hard to concentrate when I'm driving long distances.
- koncentrować się
-
„could” My brother could read when he was five.
- móc/potrafić
-
„example” Cheese is an example of food.
- przykład
-
„for” I've been at this school for six years.
- przez (okres czasu)
-
„mean” 'Start' and 'begin' mean the same thing.
- znaczyć
-
„of course” Of course I like pizza! Who doesn't?
- oczywiście
-
„page” I tore a page out of my notebook.
- strona
-
„so” I have got a headache, so I can't go to the party.
- więc
-
„that” He lives in that house on the corner.
- tamten
-
„two” She has got two sisters.
- dwa
-
„understand” Does Jim understand Spanish?
- rozumieć
-
„yes” 'Are you Ann?' 'Yes, I am.'
- tak
-
„then” I get up at 6 o'clock then I go to work.
- wtedy
-
„number” Number the questions from 1 to 10.
- numer
-
„eight” He has got eight cousins.
- osiem
-
„eleven” Football teams have got eleven players.
- jedenaście
-
„fifteen” Rugby Union teams have got fifteen players.
- piętnaście
-
„fifty” My dad's fifty.
- pięćdziesiąt
-
„five” The town is five miles away.
- pięć
-
„four” Most cars have got four wheels.
- cztery
-
„hundred” There are one hundred people at this party.
- sto
-
„no” 'Is that your bag?' 'No.'
- niebieski
-
„one” I have got one brother.
- jedenaście
-
„seven” There are seven days in a week.
- siedem
-
„six” There are six fish in the fishbowl.
- sześć
-
„ten” Half of twenty is ten.
- dziesięć
-
„thirteen” Thirteen is an unlucky number for some people.
- trzynaście
-
„thirty” There are thirty days in September.
- trzydzieści
-
„three” My cousin is three years old.
- trzy
-
„twelve” There are twelve months in a year.
- dwanaście
-
„twenty” I am twenty years old.
- dwadzieścia
-
„welcome” Mary made us very welcome.
- mile widziany
-
„article” Look at this interesting newspaper article.
- artykuł
-
„British” Ted is British.
- brytyjczyk
-
„check” Check your answers with your partner.
- sprawdzać
-
„comfortable” Are you comfortable sitting on the floor?
- wygodny
-
„email” What's your email address? Can I send you an email?
- email
-
„form” Please complete this form and give it back to me.
- formularz
-
„improve” I need to improve my English for my job.
- poprawiać
-
„information” I want some travel information, please.
- informacja
-
„into” My dictionary fits into my pocket.
- w środku/do środka
-
„introduce” Can you introduce me to your sister?
- przedstawić
-
„key” This is the key for the front door of my house.
- klucz
-
„make” The company makes cars.
- zrobić
-
„people” There are too many people in this room.
- ludzie
-
„podcast” I listen to English podcasts on my MP3 player.
- podcast
-
„price” Can you tell me the price of this book, please?
- cena
-
„read” I can read Russian, but I can't speak it.
- czytać
-
„reading” My favourite hobby is reading.
- czytanie
-
„request” Can I make a request?
- prośba
-
„room” This is the room I work in.
- pokój
-
„situation” We are in a very difficult situation.
- sytuacja
-
„speak” George can speak five languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian.
- rozmawiać
-
„this” This coffee's cold.
- to
-
„TV” What’s on TV tonight?
- telewizor
-
„unit” The coursebook is divided into six units.
- rozdział
-
„use” Can I use your phone, please?
- używać
-
„watch” He loves to watch films.
- oglądać
-
„writing” I couldn't read the writing on the envelope.
- pisać
-
„yourself” Do you make yourself dinner every night?
- sobie
-
„café” My mum works in a café.
- kawiarnia
-
„coin” He put a 50p coin into the drinks machine.
- moneta
-
„fast” He loves fast cars.
- szybki
-
„funny” My teacher tells us funny jokes.
- zabawny
-
„light” I'm travelling light today – just the one bag.
- światło
-
„meet” He likes to meet new people.
- spotykać
-
„moose” Can you see that moose over there?
- łoś
-
„niece” He's going to visit his niece in America.
- siostrzenica/bratanica
-
„shop” This town has good clothes shops.
- sklep
-
„small” I have got a small dog called Fluffy.
- mały
-
„talk” Can I talk to you please?
- rozmawiać
-
„tourist” In Paris, there are tourists from all over the world.
- turysta
-
„travel” I use my car to travel to work.
- podróżować
-
„want” What do you want for your birthday?
- chcieć
-
„with” Can I come with you?
- z
-
„world” I think Paris is the best city in the world.
- świat
-
„country” How many countries are there in Europe?
- kraj
-
„grammar” He loves to study English grammar!
- gramatyka
-
„greeting” Saying 'hello' is an English greeting.
- powitanie
-
„nature” Storms remind us of the power of nature.
- natura
-
„vocabulary” Our teacher wants us to improve our vocabulary.
- słownictwo
-
„airport” We live near Sydney airport.
- lotnisko
-
„health centre” The health centre is in the town centre.
- ośrodek zdrowia
-
„office” The manager's office is on the second floor.
- biuro
-
„photo” Look at this photo of my family.
- zdjęcie
-
„place” I like this place a lot – they have really good food.
- miejsce
-
„under” The dog is under the table.
- pod
-
„can” Pete can speak Spanish.
- potrafić
-
„classroom” There are six students in the classroom.
- klasa
-
„cook” Do you want me to cook an omelette for you?
- ugotować
-
„doctor” My mum's a doctor.
- doktor
-
„evening” We usually eat at 7 in the evening.
- wieczór
-
„fine” We sell fine food from around the world.
- dobry
-
„friend” This is my friend, Bella.
- przyjaciel
-
„good” Italian food is really good!
- dobry
-
„great” Costa Rica is a great place to visit on holiday.
- świetny
-
„help” I need help to complete this exercise.
- pomagać
-
„hi” Hi! How are you?
- cześć
-
„match” Match the questions to the answers.
- połączyć
-
„newsagent's” There's a newsagent's at the end of our street.
- kiosk
-
„noisy” My children are always very noisy.
- hałaśliwy
-
„oh” 'How are you today?' 'Oh, OK I suppose.'
- och
-
„seat” I couldn't get a seat on the bus this morning.
- siedzenie
-
„see” I can see your brother over there!
- widzieć
-
„sorry” Sorry I'm late!
- przepraszam
-
„thanks” 'Lunch is ready.' 'Thanks, Mum.'
- dziękuję
-
„all” Have you done all your homework?
- wszystko
-
„beginning” I don't like the beginning of the book.
- początek
-
„do” I have got a lot of homework to do tonight.
- robić
-
„exercise” Try to do some exercise every day.
- ćwiczenie
-
„idea” I have a lot of good ideas.
- pomysł
-
„news” I watch the news on TV every morning.
- wiadomości
-
„personal” This is my personal telephone number.
- osobisty
-
„sentence” Don't forget to end the sentence with a full stop.
- zdanie
-
„short” It's a short film about lions.
- krótki
-
„summary” Write a summary of the article.
- podsumowanie
-
„tip” Can you give me some tips on how to grow these plants?
- rada
-
„practice” We have choir practice on Tuesday evening.
- próba
-
„group” Do you want to work in our group?
- grupa
-
„other” He's cleverer than the other kids in his class.
- inni
-
„walk” I usually walk to college.
- chodzić
-
„add” Add more garlic to the sauce.
- dodać
-
„circle” Circle all the wrong answers.
- koło
-
„stressed” The word ‘machine’ is stressed on the second syllable.
- akcentowany
-
„syllable” Which English word has the most syllables?
- sylaba
-
„remember” I couldn't remember her name.
- pamiętać
-
„food” My favourite food is sushi.
- jedzenie
-
„hear” Can you hear my mobile ringing?
- słyszeć
-
„music” Do you like this music?
- muzyka
-
„quiz” I want to enter a TV quiz!
- quiz
-
„shape” What shape is the box?
- kształt
-
„taste” Do you like the taste of coffee?
- smak
-
„first” January is the first month of the year.
- pierwszy
-
„job” Teaching is an interesting job.
- praca
-
„now” They now live in Yorkshire.
- teraz
-
„tick” Tick each answer that you got right.
- zaznaczyć
-
„each” You have 20 minutes to answer each question.
- każdy
-
„piece” Mum cut the pizza into four equal pieces.
- kawałek
-
„guess” I think he's fifty, but that's just a guess.
- zgadywać
-
„read out” Can you read out the answer again, please?
- odczytać
-
„identify” Police identified the victim of the accident as John Shelley.
- zidentyfikować
-
„these” Are these your shoes?
- teraz
-
„those” Where did you get those trousers?
- tamten
-
„camera” Do you like my new camera?
- aparat fotograficzny
-
„diary” I always write birthdays in my diary.
- pamiętnik
-
„hairbrush” My girlfriend uses a hairbrush every morning.
- szczotka do włosów
-
„laptop” I use a laptop if I'm travelling by train.
- laptop
-
„magazine” I prefer magazines to newspapers.
- magazyn
-
„mobile phone” Call me on my mobile phone.
- telefon komórkowy
-
„MP3 player” Can you help me look for my MP3 player?
- odtwarzacz MP3
-
„next” What time is the next train to York?
- następny
-
„passport” You need a passport to visit other countries.
- paszport
-
„purse” I've got lots of money in my purse.
- portmonetka
-
„sunglasses” Do you like my new sunglasses?
- okulary przeciwsłoneczne
-
„sweater” It is very cold, so I'm wearing a sweater.
- sweter
-
„ticket” How much is a bus ticket to London?
- bilet
-
„toothbrush” Liz always uses an electric toothbrush.
- szczoteczka do zębów
-
„always” I always have cereal for breakfast.
- zawsze
-
„clothes shop” There are lots of clothes shops in town.
- sklep z ubraniammi
-
„list” I need a list of the people coming to the party.
- lista
-
„pronunciation” Is that the correct pronunciation?
- wymowa
-
„pocket” There's a hole in my pocket!
- kieszeń
-
„hand luggage” I put my hand luggage in the overhead compartment.
- bagaż ręczny
-
„advert” I like funny TV adverts with animals in them!
- reklama
-
„also” Jan plays the guitar, and she also plays the piano.
- też
-
„another” Do you have another pen I can use?
- następny
-
„but” I can't play football but I can play tennis.
- ale
-
„discuss” Discuss these sentences with your partner.
- dysktuować
-
„go” Do you want to go for a coffee?
- iść
-
„hers” My hair is different from hers.
- jej
-
„intelligent” Lisa is a very intelligent girl.
- inteligentny
-
„just” I just have one question for you: do you like my new shoes?
- tylko
-
„love” Anna loves Steve and wants to marry him.
- kochać
-
„only” I have only got twenty minutes for lunch today.
- tylko
-
„pack” Don't forget to pack your toothbrush!
- spakować
-
„perfect” She speaks perfect English.
- perfekcyjny
-
„side” I live on the other side of the city.
- strona
-
„thing” A key is a thing we use to open doors.
- rzeczownik
-
„traveller” She is an experienced traveller.
- podróżnik
-
„up” I can't climb up ladders - I'm afraid of heights!
- w górę
-
„yours” Is this bag mine or yours?
- twój
-
„zip” I can't zip my bag shut!
- zasunąć zamek
-
„extract” Read this extract from a newspaper article.
- urywek
-
„mine” Is that sandwich yours or mine?
- moja
-
„minute” I finish work in forty minutes.
- minuta
-
„wait” I hate waiting for buses!
- czekać
-
„dictionary” My English dictionary has 300,000 words!
- słownik
-
„window” I can see the sea from my bedroom window.
- okno
-
„alternative” 'Hi' is an informal alternative to 'hello'.
- alternatywa
-
„bracket” Please give your age (in brackets) after your name.
- nawias
-
„maybe” Maybe I can help you with your homework.
- być może
-
„cold” Don't come too near – I've got a really bad cold!
- zimno
-
„exchange rate” I want to buy some Japanese Yen – what's the exchange rate, please?
- kurs walut
-
„money” Can you lend me some money to buy a drink, please?
- pieniądze
-
„platform” The train for Brighton leaves from platform four.
- peron
-
„postcard” Send us a postcard from your holiday!
- pocztówka
-
„return ticket” Can I have a return ticket from Birmingham to London, please?
- bilet powrotny
-
„sandwich” Today I've got chicken sandwiches for lunch.
- kanapka
-
„single ticket” Can I have a single ticket to Feltham, please.
- pamiątka
-
„souvenir” I always buy my mum a souvenir when I go on holiday.
- bilet w jedną stronę
-
„train station” Meet me at the train station at 4 o'clock.
- stacja kolejowa
-
„impolite” It is impolite to leave in the middle of a lecture.
- nieuprzejmy
-
„polite” Kevin is a very polite young man.
- uprzejmy
-
„juice” Can I have a glass of orange juice, please?
- sok
-
„orange” Today, my lunch is a ham sandwich and an orange.
- pomarańcza
-
„cake” This chocolate cake is delicious!
- ciasto
-
„cheese” Michael wants extra cheese on his pizza.
- ser
-
„chicken” I love chicken sandwiches!
- kurczak
-
„egg” The birds lay their eggs in spring.
- jajko
-
„hot chocolate” Before they go to bed, I make the children a drink of hot chocolate.
- gorąca czekolada
-
„mineral water” I prefer mineral water to tap water.
- woda mineralna
-
„tea” I prefer tea to coffee.
- herbata
-
„tuna” I like the taste of tuna but I don't like the smell.
- tuńczyk
-
„angry” People who drive badly make me angry.
- zły
-
„guest” How many guests are coming to your party?
- gość
-
„manager” My sister's a sales manager for a big company.
- menadżer
-
„married” She is married to a famous footballer.
- poślubiona
-
„programme” My favourite TV programmes are quizzes.
- program
-
„staff” If you need help, ask a member of our staff.
- załoga
-
„terrible” That restaurant serves terrible food!
- okropny
-
„box” Draw a box and then divide it into four equal parts.
- pudełko
-
„convenient” Can I talk to you about the problem when it's convenient.
- dogodny
-
„lift” Al doesn't like getting into lifts.
- winda
-
„parking” There is free parking in front of my house.
- parking
-
„reception” Please give your name to reception when you arrive.
- recepcja
-
„restaurant” This is my favourite restaurant.
- restauracja
-
„room service” Be careful – you always pay extra for room service!
- obsługa hotelowa
-
„stairs” There are lots of stairs up to my flat.
- schody
-
„major” My dad is a major in the British Army.
- główny
-
„surprised” I'm surprised that you don't like Chinese food!
- zaskoczony
-
„animal” My favourite animal is a honey badger.
- zwierzę
-
„antique” My grandmother has a lot of antique furniture in her house.
- antyczny
-
„remarkable” That's a remarkable achievement.
- wyjątkowy
-
„tired” I am always tired when I finish work on Fridays.
- zmęczony
-
„breakfast” My favourite breakfast is a 'full English'.
- śniadanie
-
„family name” Our family name is Smith.
- nazwisko rodowe
-
„good evening” Good evening, everybody, and welcome!
- dobry wieczór
-
„nightlife” Madrid has a wonderful nightlife.
- życie nocne
-
„phrase” What does the phrase 'wakey wakey' mean?
- zwrot
-
„reservation” I'd like to make a reservation for dinner tonight.
- rezerwacja
-
„receptionist” My sister works as a receptionist in the Grand Hotel in town.
- recepcjonistka
-
„address” My address is 37 King Street, London.
- adres
-
„person” Diana is a very kind person.
- osoba
-
„reply” I've got a lot of emails to reply to today!
- odpowiadać
-
„reserve” Can I reserve a table for two at 9 o'clock, please?
- rezerwować
-
„choose” I can't decide which cake to choose!
- wybierać
-
„stay” I don't want to stay in that spooky old hotel!
- zostać
-
„cough” Matthew coughed and cleared his throat.
- aszel
-
„mosque” The biggest mosque in the world is in Mali.
- meczet
-
„president” Who is the president of the United States?
- prezydent
-
„South America” My friend Julio is from Peru in South America.
- Ameryka Południowa
-
„letter” 'Table' is a five-letter word.
- lista
-
„famous” Many famous actors live in Beverly Hills.
- sławny
-
„electrical” A computer is an electrical object.
- elektryczny
-
„poem” Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll is my favourite poem.
- wiersz
-
„map” Can you draw me a map of the town centre, please?
- mapa
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„on” The magazine is on the table.
- na
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„everyday” Make exercise part of your everyday life.
- codzienny
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„battery” I need to recharge the batteries for my camera.
- bateria
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„chewing gum” I always chew chewing gum after lunch.
- guma do żucia
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„comedy” All my favourite films are comedies.
- komedia
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„credit card” You can pay by cash or by credit card.
- karta kredytowa
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„driving licence” Help! I can't find my driving licence!
- prawo jazdy
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„file” The FBI keeps files on former White House employees.
- teczka
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„glasses” I wear glasses to drive and to watch TV.
- okulary
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„identity card” Some countries use identity cards, not passports.
- dowód tożsamości
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„stamp” Don't forget to put a stamp on that letter.
- pieczątka
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„sweet” My favourite sweets are chocolate ones.
- słodki
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„tissue” We always keep a box of tissues in the car.
- chusteczka
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„umbrella” It's raining today, so I've got my umbrella.
- parasolka
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„wallet” I need a new wallet - mine is very old.
- - portfel
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