Lesson 11

about mniej więcej, około page strona

About how many people are there in your country? There are about forty million people in my country.

About how many things are there in this room? There are about one hundred fifty things in this room.

About how many pages are there in this book? There are abou one thousand two hundred thirty pages in that book.

can móc

Can you speak English? Yes, I can speak English.

Can you touch that book? Yes, I can touch that book.

Can you read and write? Yes I can read and write.

like lubić, podobać się dislike nie lubić cinema kino television telewizja

Do you like your city (town or village)? Yes, I like my city... or .... No, I don't like my city.

Do you dislike the cinema? No, I don't dislike the cinema, but I like the cinema.

Do you like that picture? Yes, I like that picture. No, I don't like that picture.

Do you dislike television? No, I don't dislike television, but I like television.

Does he/she dislike television? No, he doesn't dislike television, but he likes television.

right prawa left lewa

Which hand's this? It's your left hand.

Which hand's this? It's your right hand.

Put your right hand on that book, please!

What's he doing? He's puting his right hand on that book.

Close your left eye, please!

What's he doing? She's closing her left eye.

moving ruchomy, poruszający się still nieruchomy completely całkowicie

Is my hand moving? No, your hand isn't moving, but it's still.

Am I standing still? No, you aren't standing still, but you're moving.

Are all the parts of your body still now? No, not all the parts of my body are still now, but my mouth and my tongue are moving.

Do you generally sit completely still in the lesson? No, I don't generally sit completely still in the lesson, but I move.

Does he/she generally sit completely still in the lesson? No, he doesn't generally sit completely still in the lesson, but he moves.

wearing ubierający się, ubierając się wear być ubranym, nosić ubranie

Are you wearing a hat? No, I'm not wearing a hat.

Do you wear a hat? Yes, I wear a hat.

Are you wearing a coat? No, I'm not wearing a coat.

Do you wear a coat? Yes, I wear a coat. Yes, I do.

What clothes are you wearing? I'm wearing shoes, socks, suit, etc.

with z (czym?)

What am I doing? You're touching your nose with your finger.

Do we speak with our mouths? Yes, we speak with our mouths.

Do we read with our eyes? Yes, we read with our eyes.

half pół

Two is a half of four. Six is a half of twelve.

How much is half a hundred? Fifty is half a hundred.

How much is half thirteen? Six and a half is half thirteen.

Are half these chairs green? No, half these chairs aren't green, but they're all brown.

tell powiedzieć

Tell me your name, please! My name's Mr. Brown.

What's he doing? He's telling you his name.

Tell me the name of the capital of Russia, please! Moscow's the capital of Russia.

What's he doing? He's telling you the name of the capital of Russia.

Russian Rosjanin Greek Grek, grecki

Are you Russian or Greek? No, I'm neither Russian nor Greek, but I'm Polish.

Do you speak Greek? No, I don't speak Greek, but I speak Polish.

prefer woleć tea herbata coffee kawa

Which do you prefer, the cinema or television? I prefer the cinema.

Which do you prefer, tea or coffee? I prefer tea.

Do the English generally prefer coffee? No, the English don't generally prefer coffee, but they generally prefer tea.