English, anglik 8-9


Sztućce. Knife - nóż, fork - widelec, plate - talerz, frying-pan - patelnia, spoon - łyżka, bottle, bowl - miska, carton, cup - filiżanka, glass i szklanka, strong coffee, tea, . Do żarcia: bill - rachunek, book a table, breakfast, delicious - wyborny, dessert, dihnner, dish - danie, drink, eat, grilled, loaf - bochenek, lunch, order - zamawiać, packet, piece of - kawałek, slice - plasterek, rich sauce - bogaty sos, snack - zakąska, Budowle: airport, cottage - chata, school, department store - dom handlowy, guest house - pensjonat, souvenir shop - sklep z pamiątkami, brick - cegła, hospital, public baths, supermarket, warehouse - magazyn, Określinki: between, corner - róg, in front of, left, right, straight down - prosto w dół, opposite, take the first turning, Różne: busy - zajęty, forget, hand, helpful - pomocny, home-made, how many (policzalne), hungry, thirsty - spragniony, instead - zamiast, leave - zostawiać, miss the chance - stracić szanse, occasion, pick up - podnieść, polite - uprzejmy, popular - popularny, recommendation, serve - służyć, service - służba, shopping list, something else, stall - stragan, superb - wspaniały, sweet - słodki, tasty - smakowity, this way - tędy, tough - twardy, traditional - tradycyjny, ancient - starożytny, best friend, clothes, coast - wybrzeże, difficult - trudny, doll, donkey - osioł, easy, electricity, ferry, few, fire escape, fire station, fishing boat, football match, get around - przemieszczać się, give direction - dawać wskazówki, hard - trudny, in fact - w prawdzie, island, it seems - to znaczy, money, narrow - wąski, noisy - hałaśliwy, nowadays, on foot, outside wall - ściana zewnetrzna, pet - pupil, reach - osiągnąć, running water, state - stan, stone - kamień, west - zachód, years ago.

Laura's restaurant. Laura's is the new family restaurant on Bridge Street and it's open for lunch and dinner every day. The food is very well cooked. There are a lot of tasty dishes (potrawy) to choose from, such as pepper steak, roast chicken, fish with rice, tomato soup, past with rich tomato sauce, and lots of different salads. Don't miss the chance to try Laura's home-made bread - it's delicous. For dessert, have a slice of the chef's superb apple pie, or a bowl (miseczka) of Laura's special ice-cream. A meal for two people costs about 25₤. The service is excellent, with very helpful and friendly waiters. The restaurant is open from eleven in the morning till eleven in the evening. 2 bottles of wine, 2 kilos of potatoes, 2 cartons of milk, 2 slices of salami, a loaf of bread, 2 loaves of bread, 4 packets of flour. A bottle of wine, a piece of cheese, a glass of wine, a packet of crisps, a carton of milk, a cup of coffee, a bowl of soup. A: I'm thirsty. Is there anything to drink? B: Would you like some orange juice? A: No, thanks. I don't like orange juice. B:P How about some Coke? A: Oh, yes, please! I'd love some Coke. A; I'm hungry. Is there anything to eat? B: Would you like a ham sandwich? B: No, thanks. I don't like ham. B: How about a cheese sandwich? A: Oh, yes, please! I'd love a cheese sandwich. How much is that. How much does it cost?

Żarcie: food, meat, cereal - płatki, Pear - gruszka, strawberries - truskawki, cherries - wiśnie, pineapple - ananas, coconut - kokos, grapes - winogrona, orange - pomarańcz, chocolate cake, ice-cream, apple pie, biscuits - ciastka, bread, cheese, chips - frytki, steak - stek, tomato soup, egg, bacon, pasta - makaron, tomato sauce - sos pomidorowy, rice - ryż, grilled fish, roast chicken, sausage - kiełbasa, crisps - czipsy, coffee, wine, beer, orange juice, tea, water, pepper, lettuce - sałata, carrots - marchew, onion - cebula, potatoes, garlic - czosnek, honey, jam, ham - szynka, beef - wołowina, sugar, flour - mąka, butter, salt, pepper, juice, light meal, smoked fish,

How much milk do you need? Just a little. How many carrots do you need? Just a few. Brazil. Whether at home or in a restaurant, Brazilians like eating with their friends and family. The never eat lunch at the office and they have dinner very late - at about ten o'clock at night. Brazilians like small cups of strong coffee, at any time of the day. As well as many different fruit drinks, Brazilians also make very good beer. They don't eat in the street or on the bus, and they never eat with their hands. They always use a knife and fork to eat, even for pizza or sandwiches. The Philippines. Many Filipinos have three meals a day with two snacks in between. Rice is a part of every meal - they even make desserts with rice and coconut milk. Filipinos eating soup, meat, vegetables and a lot of different sauces. In some parts of the country, they make wine. Families usually eat together and they like to invite people to eat with them. Filipinos eat with a fork and a spoon, or with their hands. It's polite to leave a little food on the plate at the end of a meal. Finland. There are a lot of different Finnish dishes, such as smoked fish and hot soups, but fast food such as pizza and sausages are also very popular. In the streets there are stalls which sell sausages, Finland's favourite food. Finns like drinking beer. They make excellent beer. During the week, most families don't usually have dinner together. Sometimes at the weekends they eat with their friends, they cook meals together, or each person makes and brings a part of the meal. Can I have some wine (czy mogę prosić o troche wine). Would you like some wine (czy chciałbyś troche wina). Can I book a table. W. May I take your order, please? M. Yes. To start with I have the tomato soup. L. Tomato soup for me, too, please. W. Certainly. And for the main course? M. I'd like the grilled fish. L. And the roast chicken for me, please. W. I'm sorry, madam. There's no more roast chicken tonight. L. Oh. Can I have a pepper steak, then? W. Of course. Would you like something to drink? L. Just some water, please. W. Would you like to order your dessert, now....



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