2 listopad dzien lektorski????
test z unit 8 , 9 listopad
PD: 2/100 5b/101 8.5/102
Lekcja 04
Ex 1
Ex 2
A
B
Ex 3
Ex 4A
Ex 5
Ex 2
Ex 3
Ex 4
Ex 5
Ex 6
- pointing at someone
- touching someone's head
- showing the bottom of your feet
- staring at someone
- B
- A
- C
- C
- A
- B
- F
- F
- T
- F
- T
- F
- T
- F
- draw
- fire
- facial
- clasp
- minor
- strike
- fine
- anticlockwise
- draw
- fire
- facial
- clasp
- minor
- strike
- fine
- anticlockwise
- can
- at
- behave
- antisocial
- get on my nerves
- behaviour
- F
- A
- E
- D
- B
- C
- F
- T
- T
- T
- C
- A
- D
- E
- B
- intorelant
- antisocial
- apreciate
- attitude
- suppose
- tolerant
- walk away
- conciousness
- concern
- whatever
DONE Praca Domowa 03
Ex 1
Ex 2
Consolidation Ex 1
ex5 page 99
ex2c i d page 155
2c
2d
CLOSED: [2021-10-19 Tue 11:44]
- mean
- I'm meaning to
- I would
- want
- mind
- I'm coming
1) Andy, have you got time for a coffe or something?
2) Why, what is wrong?
3) Nothing serious. But there is something I would like to talk to you about.
4) Well, go on then! Say it!
5) You see?
6) See what?
7) Look, Andy. I hope you don't take this the wrong way, but that's, um, it's that kind of reaction that bothers me.
8) What reaction?
9) Well, how can I put this? It's just that I feel you react evry aggressively to anything I say at work. It makes me wonder, you know, what I'm doing wrong. Do you see what I'm saying?
10) I'm sorry. I know I'm extremely impatient these days. If I didn't have so much to do, I might be able to relax a bit more.
11) Right, that makes me feel a lot better. So I have suggestion, to start with. Would you like to hear it?
12) Yes please, go ahead.
13) I was thinking, um, maybe you could breathe in and count to file before you say anything. And then speak a bit more slowly and well, you know, gently. How does that sound?
14) One, two, three, four, five. It sounds good! Now let's go for that coffee. How would you feel about that?
15) I would feel great!
- to get
- to talk
- made
- would
- setting
- to be
- seems
- make
- playing
- telling
- might
- had chosen
- had
- been
- feel
- where
- would feel
1) There is something I mean to talk to you about.
2) Yeah. What is up?
3) Well, look, don't get the wrong idea, but...
4) But what?
5) It's just that I'am very busy and you always on phone.
6) Oh, right.
7) It's quite annoying. Do you know what I mean?
8) Sorry, I haven't thought.
9) My suggestion. Why don't you not ask a frends to call your mobile instead of land line?
10) You mean that I should use phone in a diffrent room?
11) That is right. How this sounds?
12) Seems reasonable. I'm very sorry.
13) No problem. Forget it.
- She will give anyone a helping hand if they need it.
- and doesn't even lift a finger to help.
- ...need a shoulder to cry on, I always turn to Martin.
- She is always talking behind my back.
- In fact, he will lock horns with you on just about any topic.
- She is always there for me, throught good times and bad.
- He will always go out of his way to help.
- Don't let him walk all over you.
- be always there for sb
- go out of one's way to do sth
- lock horns with sb
- give sb a helping hand
- be a shoulder to cry on
- talk behind sb's back
- walk all over sb
- not lift a finger
Praca Domowa 04
page 100 all exercises
Ex1
Ex2
Ex3A
Ex3C
Ex3D
Ex5C
5b page 101
- I don't know/care
- not used]
- not used]
- Good work / Nice
- Get up / Come here / Give me
- Yes
- No
- Desmond Morris observes human behaviour even throught he was a zoologist.
- He created a classification system for words people use with other one's in over 60 countries.
- His project took him many years and he travelled to over 60 countries to complete it.
- The programme looks at human gesticulation and movement.
- normal handshake, turtle, broshake
- tapping your finger to your forehead, spinning your finger near the sidehead
1) Shaking hands
- c
- d
- a
- b
2) Saying "You're crazy!"
- c
- d
- b
- directed, gesticulating
- engross me
- expression, posture
- variations
- egalitarian
- fine-tuned, situation
Polish people are frendly, but better to remember these things if you don't want to be considered rude.
It's a good practice to greet with your frends and collegues by handshake. This refers to men. In the case of greetings with women, things can become complicated. If you're collegues in school or job, handshake is okay. But if its a old frend greetings like that seems unnessesary (my antisocial perspective). It is a good practice to remember names of your collegues, and call them by them. For random people Mr. and Ms shoud be enough.