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Konwersacje dla
średnio
zaawansowanych
Spis treści
PART ONE
PEOPLE
Lesson 1
Family
Lesson 2
People’s character and feelings
Lesson 3
Health
PART TWO
WORK & CAREER
Lesson 4
Career prospects
Lesson 5
In business
Lesson 6
At work
PART THREE
NATURE
Lesson 7
The Environment
Lesson 8
Climate
Lesson 9
Natural disasters
PART FOUR
PUBLIC LIFE
Lesson 10
Politics and the economy
Lesson 11
Science and technology
Lesson 12
Crime
PART FIVE
SOCIAL LIFE
Lesson 13
Entertainment
Lesson 14
Socialising
Lesson 15
Leisure
Strona
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ŚcieŜka
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track 11-15
track 16-20
track 21-25
track 26-30
track 31-35
track 36-40
track 41-45
track 46-50
track 51-55
track 56-60
track 61-65
track 66-70
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PART I
Lesson 1
PEOPLE
Family
1. Family and social relationships
Repeat the expressions
stan cywilny
nazwisko panieńskie
kochać kogoś
chodzić z kimś
adorować
oświadczyć się
zaręczyć się
narzeczony / -a
pobrać się
ślub
pan młody
panna młoda
świadek
przyjęcie weselne
marital status
maiden name
to be in love with sb
to go out with /
to date sb
to adore
to propose to sb
to get engaged
fiance/e
to get married
a wedding
a bridegroom /
a groom
a bride
a best man
a reception
a honeymoon
a wedding
anniversary
związek
a relationship /
a couple
zerwać związek
to break a
relationship / to split up / to break up
rozwóda
divorce
rozwieść się
to get divorced
pogrzeb
a funeral
wdowa
a widow
wdowiec
a widower
spisać testament
to make a will
to inherit
odziedziczyć
fortuna
a fortune
miesiąc miodowy
rocznica
ślubu
2. Stages in life
Repeat the expressions
zajść w ciąŜę
narodziny
dzień urodzenia
urodzić się
być podobnym do
to get pregnant
birth
date of birth
to be born
to take after
someone
chrzest
christening
matka chrzestna / ojciec chrzestny
a godmother /
a godfather
urlop wychowawczy
maternity leave
wczesne dzieciństwo / okres niemowlęctwa
infancy
dzieciństwo
wiek młodzieńczy
dorastać
być dorosłym
wychowywać dzieci
jedynak
rodzeństwo
samotny rodzic
macocha
ojczym
pokolenie
róŜnica pokoleń
childhood
adolescence
to grow up
to be grown-up
to bring up children
an only child
siblings
a single parent
a stepmother
a stepfather
a generation
a generation gap
3. Family life
Repeat the possible questions about family life.
What’s your marital status?
When did you get married?
Where did the reception take place?
Where did you go on the honeymoon?
When did you get pregnant?
When was your child born?
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Did you have maternity leave?
Did you bring up the children alone?
Which anniversary did you celebrate this year?
Why did your friends split up?
Do you get on well with….?
4. Your family
Answer the questions about you.
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When and where were you born?
...
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When did you get engaged?
...
I was born in Berlin in 1975.
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When I was at University.
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Do you take after your mother or
father?
How many guests did you invite to
the reception?
...
I take after my mother.
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A lot.
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Are you an only child or do you
have siblings?
Is your relationship happy?
...
I think so.
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I have a brother.
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Where did you spend your
childhood?
...
Did any of your friends get
divorced?
...
Yes, one couple.
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I lived in a small town near Berlin.
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Were you in love when you were
at school?
...
Will you inherit a fortune after
your grandparents’ death?
...
Rather not.
Yes, many times!
5. Family occasions - invitations
Repeat the expressions.
I’d like to invite you to my wedding.
Would you like to come?
I’d love to.
Are you doing anything at the weekend?
Why don’t we visit Grandma?
That’s a good idea.
Today’s our parents’ wedding anniversary. Let’s buy them a present.
How about taking them to a restaurant for dinner?
That would be great.
Do you fancy coming to my birthday party?
Sorry, I’m afraid I’m busy.
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Lesson 2
People’s character & feelings
1. Positive and negative characteristics
Revise some character adjectives. Listen repeat the opposite expressions.
cheerful
polite
patient
hard-working
quiet
self-confident
reliable
sad
rude
impatient
lazy
talkative
shy
unreliable
honest
calm
sociable
ambitious
generous
tolerant
friendly
dishonest
aggressive
lonely
unambitious
mean
intolerant
selfish
2. Character description
Learn more adjectives used to describe people’s personalities. Listen and repeat.
sensowny, rozsądny
skromny
wdzięczny
pełen szacunku
na którym moŜna polegać
sensible /
reasonable
modest
grateful
respectful
reliable /
dependable
/
trustworthy
determined
ambitious
brave
obedient
reserved
self-confident
sensitive
gentle
charming
good-natured
hospitable
punktualny
punctual
niefrasobliwy, wesoły
easy-going,
light-hearted /
fun-loving
przyjacielski, towarzyski
outgoing
/
open / extrovert
radosny, pogodny
cheerful /
good-natured
spontaniczny
spontaneous
roztargniony
absent-minded
dominujący
bossy
zapominalski
forgetful
tchórzliwy
cowardly
zarozumiały
conceited
ograniczony, nietolerancyjny
narrow-minded
uparty
stubborn / obstinate
samolubny
selfish
zdecydowany
ambitny
dzielny,
śmiały
posłuszny
powściągliwy
pewny siebie
wraŜliwy
delikatny
czarujący
poczciwy
gościnny
3. Feelings and emotions
Listen and repeat the expressions used to describe how people feel in different
situations.
sfrustrowany
frustrated /
fed up with sth
rozczarowany
disappointed with
depressed
samotny
lonely
zdesperowany
desperate
zmartwiony
worried about /
nerwowy
nervous about
zirytowany
annoyed with sb /
troubled
wyczerpany
exhausted
annoyed about sth
zmieszany
confused
zły
angry with sb /
zaniepokojony
anxious about
angry about sth
przestraszony
frightened of /
smutny, przygnębiony
upset about sth /
scared of /
miserable
mający kogoś/czegoś dość
terrified of
pod wraŜeniem
impressed with
fed up with sb /
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zdumiony
zafascynowany
amazed at /
amazed by /
astonished at /
astonished by
fascinated with /
fascinated by
podekscytowany
excited about /
thrilled with
szalony, zwariowany
mad about sth
poruszony, wzruszony
moved by /
touched by
przytłoczony
overwhelmed by
4. Emotions
Learn how to form nouns derived from adjectives describing people’s personalities and
emotions. Listen and repeat.
angry
anger
amazed
amazement
depressed
depression
astonished
astonishment
sympathetic
sympathy
sad / miserable
sadness / misery
fearful
fear
nervous
nervousness
free
freedom
lonely
loneliness
enthusiastic
enthusiasm
kind
kindness
fascinated
fascination
respectful
respect
joyful
joy
hesitant
hesitation
5. Emotions
Now finish the sentences with an appropriate noun describing the emotions in the
following situations.
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If someone is fascinated with a new invention, they feel a great…
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fascination
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-
Any time she felt sympathetic towards others’ problems she was accused of too
much…
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sympathy
-
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If someone is depressed after some personal misfortune, they suffer from…
….
-
depression
-
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As the President gave a speech, the crowd stood in respectful silence, showing
their…
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respect
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-
We were all so astonished by the surprising news that we stared at the TV in…
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astonishment
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The miserable living conditions in our old flat made our existence a real…
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misery
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He wasn’t hesitant about saving a drowning child and jumped into the cold water
without a moment’s…
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hesitation
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She has been desperately lonely after her husband’s death and suffered from…
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loneliness
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