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Lesson 14 Basic Level

Language training - most common English words
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Lesson 14 Basic Level

Language training - most common English words
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WAKE UP AND SPEAK

Welcome to our training


Joke
Why did bread break up with margarine?
Because he found a butter lover.
Inspiration
Napoleon Hill said ...

"Do not wait; the time will never be ‘just


right.’ Start where you stand, and work with
whatever tools you may have at your
command, and
better tools will be found as you go along."
Am I commited or
am I interested?
RULE SET
• RELAX
• WE DO OUR BEST
• WE SUPPORT EACH OTHER
• WE LISTEN AND SPEAK EVEN IF WE DON’T
UNDERSTAND
• WE TAKE 100% OF RESPONSIBILITY
FACTS ABOUT LEARNING PROCESS
- REMEMBER AND FORGET AT LEAST 8 TIMES
- TO UNDERSTAND – LISTEN OVER 1000 HOURS
ERA
Excuse me.
What time …?

It’s …..
What time ….
She … up?

She …. up
at ….?
… she go to
work … car?

No, she….
When …. he
have lun…?

Does she u… work


late?
I AM NOT- I’M NOT
YOU ARE NOT – YOU AREN’T
SHE IS NOT – SHE ISN’T
HE IS NOT – HE ISN’T
IT IS NOT – IT ISN’T
WE ARE NOT – WE AREN’T
YOU ARE NOT – YOU AREN’T
THEY ARE NOT – THEY AREN’T
I HAVE GOT – I’VE GOT
YOU HAVE GOT – YOU’VE GOT
SHE HAS GOT – SHE’S GOT
HE HAS GOT – HE’S GOT
IT HAS GOT – IT’S GOT
WE HAVE GOT – WE’VE GOT
YOU HAVE GOT – YOU’VE GOT
THEY HAVE GOT – THEY’VE GOT
TIME FOR NEW WORDS
Better
Kiedy ostatnio powiedziałeś: lepiej uważaj?
When did you last say: better be careful?

Czy Nokia jest lepsza niż Samsung?


Is Nokia better than Samsung?
You'd better be careful.
You'd better be silent about what happened.
bill
Kiedy musiałeś zapłacić rachunek?
When did you have to pay a bill?

Czy rachunek może wynosić zero?


Can the bill be zero?
bind
Kiedy byłeś związany umową?
When were you bound with the contract?

Czy pies może związać ogon wstążką?


Can a dog bind his tail with a ribbon?
Bind the sack before it be full.
You are bound by oath to tell the truth.
Your work is bound to be successful.
brand
When did you buy a brand new clothes?

Can you imagine that a cat have a brand new


car?
Bossy
Kogo uważasz za despotycznego?
Who do you find bossy?

Czy możesz sobie wyobrazić despotycznego wróbla?


Can you imagine a bossy sparrow?
blank
Kto patrzył na ciebie z pustym wyrazem twarzy?
Who looked at you with a blank expression?

Czy możesz sobie wyobrazić psa patrzącego na


pustą kartkę papieru?
Can you imagine a dog looking at a blank paper
trying to write a letter?
Leave the last page blank .
Her eyes were blank and unfocused.
The screen's gone blank.
Suddenly my mind went blank .
benefits
Jaka reforma przyniosła trwałe korzyści?
What reform brought lasting benefits?

Jakie korzyści może przynieść czytanie książek?


What benefits can reading books bring?
The benefits would surely far outweigh the risks.
You can enjoy all the benefits and privileges of
club membership.
boundary
Kiedy przekroczyłeś granicę?
When did you drive across the boundary?

Czy możesz sobie wyobrazić granicę oznaczoną


przerywaną linią?
Can you imagine a boundary marked with a
dotted line?
The river forms the boundary.
The Ural mountains mark
the boundary between Europe and Asia.
They drove across the boundary.
TIME FOR LISTENING
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/general-
english/audio-series/podcasts/series-
1/episode-03
Question
Section 5 5. How many people on ‘Your Turn’ say
they play – or played – football?
Tick the right number.
a) one
b) two
c) three
d) four
6. What do we learn about Carolina in this
section? Tick all the things you think are true.
Remember that there may be more than one
right answer.
a) She gets her bag back.
b) She has to get to King’s Cross station.
c) She changed some money in the airport.
d) She’s got a credit card.
BASIC PATTERN
I AM, - I’M FROM HERE
I AM NOT – I’M NOT FROM HERE
AM I FROM HERE?
WHERE AM I FROM?
YOU ARE FROM HERE
YOU ARE NOT FROM HERE– YOU AREN’T HERE
ARE YOU FROM HERE
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
SHE IS – SHE’S FROM HERE
SHE IS NOT FROM HERE – SHE ISN’T FROM HERE
IS SHE FROM HERE?
WHERE IS SHE FROM?
HE IS – HE’S FROM HERE
HE IS NOT –HE ISN’T FROM HERE
IS HE FROM HERE?
WHERE IS SHE FROM?
IT IS FROM HERE
IT IS NOT FROM HERE
IS IT FROM HERE?
WHERE IS IT FROM?
WE ARE FROM HERE
WE ARE NOT- WE AREN’T FROM HERE
ARE WE FROM HERE?
YOU ARE FROM HERE
YOU ARE NOT FROM HERE
ARE YOU FROM HERE?
THEY ARE FROM HERE
THEY ARE NOT FROM HERE
ARE THEY FROM HERE?
WHERE ARE THEY FROM?
POSITIVE SELF TALK
I AM READY TO SPEAK ENGLISH
I AM GOOD ENOUGH
I GET BETTER AND BETTER EVERY SINGLE DAY
MISTAKES HELP ME TO LEARN AND GROW
I ALWAYS DO MY BEST
I BELIEVE IN MYSELF
I AM OPEN AND READY TO LEARN
I CHOOSE TO THINK POSITIVE
Zapamiętywanie słów i zwrotów
1. Spróbuj zgadnąć z kontekstu
2. Wejdź w grafikę google i spróbuj zgadnąć z
obrazka
3. Idź do słownika angielsko - angielskiego i spróbuj
zgadnąć z definicji
4. Idź do słownika angielsko polskiego i
przetłumacz
5. Zapisz nowe słowo lub zwrot , napisz 3 zdania z
nowym zwrotem, zapisz słowa, które już dobrze
znasz a które kojarzą Ci się z nowym słowem/
zwrotem.

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