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STAGE 4
222 LESSON 40
MEET spotka
WHAT ARE MY FINGERS DOING ? Your fingers are meeting
WHEN YOU GO TO MEET SOMEBODY, DO YOU ALWAYS ARRIVE
EARLY ?
No, when I go to meet somebody, I don't always arrive early, but
sometimes I arrive early and sometimes I arrive late
DO YOU LIKE MEETING PEOPLE YOU DON'T KNOW ?/ Yes, I like meeting
people I don't know ... or ... No, I don't like meeting people I don't know
WHEN YOU MEET SOMEBODY FOR THE FIRST TIME, WHAT DO YOU DO?
When I meet somebody for the first time, I shake hands with him
BRING • przynie
TAKE • zabra
carry to somebody
carry from somebody
carry here
carry there
come with something
go with something/
come here with something = bring
go there with something = take
223 For example:-
When you come here, you bring your book with you When
you go there, you take your book with you/
When you come to school, you bring your book with you
When you go home, you take your book with you
BRING ME YOUR BOOK, PLEASE !
WHAT ARE YOU DOING ?
I'm bringing my book to you
TAKE YOUR BOOK TO HER, PLEASE !
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WHAT ARE YOU DOING ?/
I'm taking my book to her
Generally speaking, the difference between "bring" and "take" is that we use "bring"
when we carry something to somebody who is speaking, and "take" when we carry
something from somebody who is speaking. For example, you bring your book with
you to the school, whilst after the lesson you take your book home with you.
224 WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "BRING" AND "TAKE"?
The difference between "bring" and "take" is that we generally
use "bring" when we carry something to somebody who is
speaking, and "take" when we carry something
from somebody who is speaking
GIVE ME A SENTENCE WITH "BRING" IN IT, PLEASE !/
The pupils bring their books with them to school
GIVE ME A SENTENCE WITH "TAKE" IN IT.
The pupils take their books
home with them after the lesson
DO YOU BRING A PEN WITH YOU TO SCHOOL?
DO YOU TAKE THIS BOOK HOME WITH YOU AFTER THE LESSON ?/
No, I don't take that book home with me after the lesson
WHY NOT?
Because it isn't mine
DO YOU BRING ANY FOOD WITH YOU TO SCHOOL ? Yes, I bring some
food with me to school ... or ... No, I don't bring any food with me to school
DO YOU TAKE THAT PICTURE HOME WITH YOU AFTER THE LESSON ?
No, I don't take that picture home with me after the lesson
WHY NOT ?/
Because it isn't mine
WHAT DO YOU BRING WITH YOU TO SCHOOL ? I bring my... with me to school
225 QUITE zupełnie, całkowicie
IMPOSSIBLE • niemo
liwy
The word "quite" has two meanings - "completely" or "nearly completely", dep-
ending on the accent. If the accent is heavy, it means "completely". If the accent is
light, it means "nearly completely 1 . For example, "The cinema was quite full"
means that the cinema was completely full, whilst "The cinema was quite full"
means that the cinema was not completely full, but nearly completely full.
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WHAT DOES THE WORD "QUITE" MEAN ?/ The word "quite" has two meanings -
"completely" or "nearly completely"
HOW DO WE KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO MEANINGS ?
We know the difference between the two meanings by the accent.
A heavy accent means "completely", whilst a light
accent means "nearly completely"
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO SENTENCES/: "THE
CINEMA WAS QUITE FULL", AND "THE CINEMA WAS QUITE FULL" ?
The first sentence means that the cinema was
completely full, whilst the second sentence means
that the cinema was nearly completely full
AFTER A VERY LARGE MEAL, IS YOUR STOMACH QUITE FULL OR
226 QUITE FULL ?/
After a very large meal my stomach is quite full
DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH QUITE WELL ?
Yes, I speak English quite well
DO YOU GO TO THE CINEMA QUITE OFTEN? Yes, I go to the cinema quite
often ... or ... No, I don't go to the cinema very often
DO YOU THINK THAT LEARNING CHINESE (FOR A NON-CHTNESE PERSON)
IS QUITE EASY, QUITE DIFFICULT, OR QUITE IMPOSSIBLE ?/ I think
that learning Chinese (for a non-Chinese) is...
PURE czysty
IMPURE nieczysty
IS PURE WATER BAD FOR THE BODY ?
No, pure water isn't bad for
the body, but it's good for the body
IS THE WINE (OR FOOD) WE BUY IN THE SHOPS ALWAYS PURE?
No, the wine (or food) we buy in the shops isn't always pure,
but sometimes it's pure and sometimes it's impure
PROMISE obiecywa
, przyrzeka
THEN wtedy, wówczas
DO YOU EVER PROMISE TO GIVE SOMETHING TO SOMEBODY/ AND
THEN NOT GIVE IT ?/ Yes, I sometimes promise to give something to somebody
and then not give it... or ... No, I never promise to give
something to somebody and then not give it
227 DO YOU ALWAYS DO WHAT YOU PROMISE TO DO ? Yes, I always do what
I promise to do ... or ... No, I don't always do what I promise to do
POLITE
IMPOLITE
ADULT
uprzejmy
nieuprzejmy
dorosły
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ARE PEOPLE ALWAYS POLITE IN THE SHOPS AND STREETS ? No, people
aren't always polite in the shops and streets, but sometimes
they're polite and sometimes they're impolite
ARE CHILDREN GENERALLY MORE POLITE THAN ADULTS ?/
No, children aren't generally more polite than adults, but
they're generally less polite than adults
HELP pomoc
IF YOU CAN'T ANSWER A QUESTION DURING THE LESSON, WHO HELPS
YOU TO ANSWER IT ?
If I can't answer a question during
the lesson, the teacher helps me to answer it
DO HUSBANDS IN THIS COUNTRY GENERALLY HELP THEIR WIVES IN
THE HOUSE ?/
Yes, husbands in this country generally help their wives in
the house ... or ... No, husbands in this country don't
generally help their wives in the house
228 IF YOU HELP ME, DO YOU THINK WE CAN LIFT THIS TABLE TOGETHER?
Yes, if I help you, I think we can lift this table together ... or ... No, if I
help you, I don't think we can lift this table together
COMMON zwykły, pospolity
WHICH IS THE MOST COMMON DRINK IN THIS COUNTRY, BESIDES
WATER ?/
... is the most common drink in this country besides water
FIRE ogie
DO YOU HAVE A FIRE AT HOME IN WINTER ? Yes, I have a fire at home
in winter ... or ... No, I don't have a fire at home in winter
BROAD szeroka
WHICH IS THE BROADEST STREET FN YOUR TOWN?
... is the broadest street in my town
RICH bogaty
WHO IS THE RICHEST PERSON YOU KNOW ?/ ... is the richest person I know
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POOR biedny
NAME ME ONE OF THE POOREST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD ?
... is one of the poorest countries in the world
STORY historia, opowiadanie
229 DO YOU LIKE READING WAR STORIES? Yes, I like reading war stories ... or ...
No, I don't like reading war stories
DICTATION 21
The government makes the laws/ and the people break them./ Sometimes a lot of people/
are here at midday./ He can play football,/ but not the piano./ He plays/ morning,
afternoon and night./ If you go to the ship's office,/ they will pay you/ the necessary
money./ It can sometimes be pleasant/ to live in a field/ in the heart of the country./ We
drink from cups and glasses.
EXERCISE 21
LESSON 41
EXPRESS wyrazi
THOUGHT (noun) my
l
CAN YOU EXPRESS A VERY SIMPLE IDEA QUITE WELL IN ENGLISH?
Yes, 1 can express a very simple idea quite well in English
DO YOU THINK IT'S EASIER TO EXPRESS YOUR THOUGHTS IN WRITING
OR IN SPEAKING ?/
I think it's easier to express my thoughts in ...
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230 IRREGULAR VERBS •
SO tak wi
c
The Past Tense of some verbs is irregular, and so we do not add "ed"./ For
example, the Past of "speak" is "spoke"; the Past of "come" is "came" etc.
WHAT'S THE PAST OF "SPEAK" ?
Spoke
SPEAK
-
SPOKE
DRIVE
-
DROVE
COME
~
CAME
FORGET
-
FORGOT
BREAK
-
BROKE
SEE
-
SAW
WEAR
-
WORE
SIT
-
SAT
WRITE
-
WROTE
EAT
-
ATE
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