Ściąga z angielskiego (studia)


How old are you?

Are you married?

Are you on holiday?

What's your job? I'm an architect.

What's his (her) job? He's an engineer.

How are you? I'm fine, thanks.

What's your name? My name's …

Where are you from? I'm from …

Nice to meet you. And you.

Where's he (she) from? He's (She's) from …

Where's are they from? They're from …

They're about twenty-four.

He's student at University of Silesia.

They're tourist.

She isn't on holiday.

She's on business.

They're on holiday in Italy.

She's married.

They're friends.

What's his (her) name? His (her) name's …

What are their names? Their names …

You're in an English lesson.

Your school's in Gliwice.

Your classroom's very small.

Your teacher's from Gliwice.

Your teacher's married.

Your mother's a teacher.

Your parents are from the USA.

Your English lessons are in the evening.

Are you a student?

Yes, I am. I'm at University of Silesia.

Is your teacher American?

What's your phone number?

What's your address?

What's your surname?

What's your first name?

How do you spell it?

What's her full name?

What's his (e-mail) address?

Is your school big? Yes, it is.

Are you married? No, I'm single.

Is John from England? No, isn't.

What's this in English?

Who's that, over there?

That's Kate, my girlfriend.

What are these?

Are those your things, Charlie?

This (book) - ta książka

That (book) - tamta książka

These (books) - te książki

Those (books) - tamte książki

I've got a pen, a diary and a comb, but I haven't got a mobile phone, a dictionary or a watch.

Paul's got a motorbike. It's a Honda and it's two years old.

What color is it?

Mickey is Minnie's boyfriend

We say Mickey's girlfriend and Minnie's boyfriend

We don't say `the boyfriend of Minnie'!

Stella is Paul's granddaughter.

How do you spell `***' Simona?

She's fine.

Excuse me, how do you say this word?

I understand

Just a minute, let me see… it's `brilliant'

Can you write that, please?

Yes, of course.

What have you got for Number 3?

That's right

I'm not sure.

OK, everyone, open your books at page twenty.

Sorry? I don't understand

Sorry? I don't remember.

Open your books at page twenty.

This person is may uncle

I've got two cousins

I'm an only child.

His wife's name is Kate.

Their names are Sarah and Jo.

Who is this?

How old is Lisa?

What's Julia's job?

Where is from your camera?

Has Sylwia got a brother?

Have you got your identity card with you?

What does mean `brilliant'?

What's this in English?

Jo's address is 7, Park Road, Birmingham

Do you live in a big city?

Yes, I live in Tokyo.

Do you like chocolate?

Yes, I love it.

MODULE 2

I/you/we/they`ve got a new telephone number

He/she/it `s (=has) got a television.

I/you/we/they haven't got a cassette player

He/she/it hasn't got a mobile phone.

Have I/you/we/they got a new telephone number?

Has he/she/it got a CD player?

Yes, I/you/we/they have.

No, I/you/we/they haven't

Yes, he/she/it has

No, he/she/it hasn't

He's American

He's got an American car

How many brothers has Elena got?

What answer have you got for question 2?

Barbara and Nicholas have got three children.

Adam's got a new girlfriend.

My school's got 25 computers.

MODULE 3

I/you/we/they live in a big city.

I/you/we/they drink coffee.

I/you/we/they don't like coffee.

I/you/we/they don't live in a flat

Do I/you/we/they speak French?

Do I/you/we/they study at university?

Yes, I/you/we/they do.

No, I/you/we/they don't.

Judy and I live with our parents

Mel and Jo don't speak Russian

We go shopping on Saturday

I study English in the evening.

Do you like pop music?

Yes, I do. No, I don't.

MODULE 4

He/she/it likes dogs

He/she/it loves chocolate

He/she/it doesn't like my brother

He/she/it doesn't eat fish

Does he/she live with you?

Does it rain a lot in Brazil?

Yes, he/she/it does.

No, he/she/it doesn't

Patrick doesn't like meat.

Does Vanessa like cooking?

Yes, she does. No, she doesn't

I hate spiders

She doesn't like crowds

Do you like dogs?

Joe likes playing golf.

We don't like flying

Do they like playing computer games?

Beth comes from the USA

Paul wants a new car

This airline flies to Slovenia

Andrew watches a lot of videos

Fran finishes work at six

My manager goes home at eleven!

Pat does all the housework

He has breakfast at seven

What does he/she/it think of Japan?

What does he/she/it like eating?

Where does he/she/it Juan come from?

Where does he/she/it Juan live?

Where does he/she/it Juan work?

What time does he/she/it the class Anna start?

What time does he/she/it the class Anna go to work?

My children sometimes watch a video on Sunday evening.

Nicholas never goes to school on Saturday.

I don't often visit my brother's family.

I don't usually like pasta.

English people are usually very friendly.

The winters are sometimes very cold

The weather isn't always good

I'm not often home in the evening

MODULE 5

Most people drive to work.

A lot of people drive to work.

Some people drive to work.

Not many people drive to work.

I/you/he/she/it/we/they can go by train.

I/you/he/she/it/we/they can take a long time

I/you/he/she/it/we/they can't go by bus

Can I/you/he/she/it/we/they travel by bus?

You can take a train from Paddington Station to Heathrow.

We can't take a taxi because we've only got $20

You can eats Chinese food in the city centre.

Can you find taxis in the street?

I speak Spanish.

Do you speak Italian?

Yes, I do.

No, I don't.

Sylvia, do you live in a flat?

No, I don't. I live in a house.

Luc, do you study Economics?

Yes, I do.

They live in houses

They don't close for lunch

Most people don't live in houses.

They live in flats.

Most people don't have gardens

Most office workers don't start at 9:00

Most people don't go home at lunch time.

Most people don't have a big meal in the evening.

Children don't go to school in the afternoon.

Most children don't leave school at sixteen

Most shops don't stay open twenty-four hours.

Most shops don't close for lunch

Restaurants close at eleven in the evening.

One o'clock in the morning

Three o'clock in the afternoon

Seven o'clock in the evening

Twelve o'clock at night

6:05 five past six

3:50 ten to four

8:15 quarter past eight

10:40 twenty to eleven

3:25 twenty-five past three

9:30 half past nine

2:45 quarter to three

What time do banks open in your country?

What time do they close?

What time do you get up, usually?

What about on Sundays?

What time do you come home from school?

What time do you usually go to bed?

What about at weekends?

What time does your family have dinner, usually?

Are you married?

Are you at university?

Do you live in a city?

Do you like skiing?

Have you got any brothers or sisters?

Both of us live at home.

Maria lives in a city

What time do you have lunch?

Do your children speak English?

Jessica and I really like dogs.

What time do people finish work in your country?

Do your cousins live with their parents?

What time do you have lunch?

I usually go home at about 11 at night

We've got an English lesson at 8:30 in the morning

My sister and her family live in the city centre.

Shops close at half past seven.

Where are you? We're here.

We live at flat number three.

I love lunch. It's my favourite meal!

We've got four Law students in our class

I like good French food.

Guess who likes doing housework?

Guess who hates flying?

Guess who loves dogs?

Guess who loves playing golf?

Guess who doesn't like crowds?

Guess who hates television?

She loves dogs

She doesn't like crowds

He likes doing housework

He doesn't like flying.

Do you like cooking?

No, I don't - I hate it!

It's OK.

Yes, I love it!

Where is she from?

What is her job?

Where does she live?

Does she like it?

Does Emma live in England?

Does she like going to the beach?

Does she like life in the United States?

Does it rain a lot in California?

Does Emma speak with an American accent?

What does she live?

What does she like about your country?

I often go shopping on Saturday.

I always read the newspaper in the morning

I never watch football on television.

I don't often write letters

I usually listen to the radio in the car

He never watches football on television

I don't often listen to the radio.

Have you got any other information about him/her?

I think Ariel is good because he speaks German.

I don't think Rachel is good because she doesn't like music.

Can you read aloud, please?

What does `town' mean?

Have you got any questions?

Is it correct to say … ?

How do you spell it?

Does the supermarket stay open 24 hours?

Does your grandfather lives with you?

Sonia really likes fly.

What time does the film finish?

My wife often go to Peru on business.

Where your brother live?

Does Ben likes the computer games?

Ellen never studies in the evening.

A motorbike

A scooter

A taxi

A car

An aeroplane

A bicycle

A bus

A train

An underground train

A tram

On foot. Walk. By car.

A traffic jam. A journey. Wait. Crowded.

Drive a car

Ride a bicycle

By car

To Chicago

Wait for a bus

Get on a train

Get off a train

Walk to work

Take a train

In my town most people drive very fast.

In my town a lot of people ride bicycles.

In ma town traffic jams are very crowded.

In my town you often wait a long time for a bus.

In my town don't very often from one city to another.

In my town people never wait in a queue to get on and off buses and trains.

What is the means of transport?

How long does the journey take?

How much does the journey cost?

You can take a fast train from Paddington.

We've only got $20.

Can I take the underground?

Travel by tram

Travel by underground.

Ride a bicycle safely

Find a taxi easily

Do shopping on a Sunday

Eat in a restaurant at midnight.

Eat food from other countries

Meet people from other countries.

How do use the bus?

How far do you walk?

How do you go to town?

How long does it take?

What do you think to public transport?

Yes, often/sometimes/every day.

No, never.

About five kilometers/minutes/hours.

I walk to the city centre.

How far do you walk in a normal week?

Do you use public transport?

What do you think of the public transport in your town or city?

Excellent

How do you go to school or work every day?

How long does it take?



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