Stage 5 lessons 59-61

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wygodny, komfortowy
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comfortable, comfortable
Is it more comfortable to sleep lying down or sitting up? It`s more comfortable to sleep lying down than sitting up.
niewygodny
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uncomfortable
obudzić się
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to wake up
natychmiast
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immediately
Do you usually get up immediately after you wake up?
przez
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through
Do you like walking through the streets in the rain? Yes, I like walking through the streets in the rain.
guzik
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button
krzyż
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cross
Do you write your name with a cross?
skrzyżowanie
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crossroads
Are there any crossroads at the end of the street where you live?
niebezpieczeństwo
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danger
What color do we use for danger
niebezpieczny
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dangerous
niebezpiecznie
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dangerously
detektyw
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detective
powinien
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ought, should
1. Do you agree that young pupils ought to study hard? 2. What ought we to do when somebody is dangerously ill?
Pod moralnym przymusem
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Under moral obligation
powodować, przyczyna
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cause
1. What do you think causes war? f 2. What kind of causes do people usually die for? People usually die for the causes of freedom or of justice.
myśleć o
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think of
sprawiedliwość
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justice
ponieważ
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as, because
As you are not tall enough to touch the ceiling, what would you have do do if you wanted to touch it?
To jest
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that is
We went do their house after the cinema; that is, the house where they lived until last week
kość
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bone
chociaż
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although
Although I have seen the film before, I would willingly see it again.
gotować
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cook
taki jak
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such as, just like
I like reading all kinds of books, such as history books, science books etc.
niezalażny
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independent
początek, źródło
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origin, beginnig
Do you think that all the countries of the world ought to be independent?
należeć
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belong
rzucać
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throw
Do you think you could throw a stone farther than i can?
nieżywy
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dead
żywy
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alive
Is Napoleon alive today? No, Napoleon isn`t alive today, but he`s dead.
upuścic
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drop
What Am I doing? You`re dropping your pen on the table.
obejść się bez...
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go without...
wydarzyć się
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happen
What would happen if I dropped a glass on the floor? If you dropped a glass on the floor, it would break.
zamordować
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assassinate
President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963
niezwyķły
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unusual
Did anything unusual happen to you yesterday?
jeszcze, wciąż
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still
It's still Winter, it isn't spring yet
wciąż jeszcze
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yet
has the lesson finished yet? No, the lesson hasn't finished yet, it's still in progress
w toku
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in progress
w toku
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in progres, during
Czysty
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Clear
brudny
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dirty
brud
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dirt
wiedzieć o...
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know of, know about
obawiać się, bać się
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to be afraid
chronić, strzec, straż
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guard, protect
mieć się na baczności
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on your guard
nie mieć się na baczności
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off your guard
uspokoić, spokojny
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calm, calm down
Are we having calm weather at the moment? Yes, we`re having calm weather at the moment.
spokojnie
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Quietly, calmly
zwyciężyć, wygrać
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win
Does your town usually win at football?
pożyteczny
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useful
bezużyteczny
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useless
Is this pen useless? No, this pen isn`t useless, but it`s useful
posiadać, mieć
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possess
What`s the most useful thing you possess?
zarówno ... jak i
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as witch... so with
As witch the future tense so witch the Conditional Tense...
wada, usterka, wina
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fault, defect
bez wad
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Faultless
natura
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nature
porównywać
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compare
Can we compare Michelangelo with Napoleon? No, we can`t compare Michelangelo with Napoleon, because they are two completely different kinds of people.
porównanie
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comparison
lód
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ice
lać, nalać
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pour
You`re pouring wine from a bottle into a glass
jednoczyć (się)
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unite
Do you think that all the countries of the world will unite one day?
nawet
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even
I even had to give him some money for a coffee. I even had enough time for a meal before leaving.Mr. Brown speaks Russian, German, French, and even Chinese.
mieszać
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mix
Do we generally mix sugar witch potatoes? No we don`t generally mix sugar with potatoes.
zaskoczyć
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take by surprise

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