Lesson 27

the largest - największy Tokyo - Tokio

Which's the largest city in Japan? Tokyo's the largest city in Japan.

date - data

What's the date today? The day today is the 15th of July 2015.

What was the date yesterday? The date yesterday was 14th of July 2015.

What will the date tomorrow be? The date tomorrow will be 16th of July 2015.

light - lekki heavy - ciężki

Is the table light? No, the table isn't light, but it's heavy.

Is this piece of paper heavier than the table? No, this piece of paper isn't heavier than the table, but it's lighter than the table.

Who's the lightest person in your family? My grand daughter is the lightest person in my family.

Who's the heaviest person in your family? My father is the heaviest person in my family.

lighter - lżejszy heavier - cięższy lightest - najlżejszy heaviest - najcięższy

shop - sklep

Which's the largest shop in this town? Tesco is the largest shop in this town.

Are there any shops in the street where you live? Yes, there are some shops in the street where I live.

ball - piłka

What do we play football with? We play football with a ball.

Can we play tennis without a ball? No, we can't play tennis without a ball, but we must have a ball to play tennis with.

bed - łóżko bedroom - spialnia get up - wstawać sleep - spać

What time do you go to bed at night? I go to bed at 11 o'clock at night.

What time do you get up in the morning? I get up at 7 o'clock in the morning.

How long do you sleep at night? I sleep about 8 hours at night.

What colour are the walls of your bedroom? The walls of my bedroom are white.

Are you the first to get up in your family?

Yes, I'm the first to get up in my family... or ...No, I'm not the first to get up in my family.

Do you sleep a lot? Yes, I sleep a lot. ...or... No, I don't sleep a lot.

Do you sleep longer than (more than) your parents (sister, husband, etc.)? Yes, I sleep longer than my parents.

measure - miara necesary - koniecznie office - biuro pay - płacić

ship - statek, okręt each - każdy

How many fingers have I on both hands? You've eight fingers on both hands.

How many fingers have I on each hand? You've four fingers on each hand.

Have we each got to eyes? Yes, we've each got to eyes.

Has each pupil got to heads? No, each pupil hasn't got to heads, but each pupil's only got one head.

Has each chair only got three legs? No, each chair hasn't only got three legs, but it's got four legs.

vegetables - warzywa potatoes - ziemniaki tomatoes - pomidory peas - groszek

name me - nazwij, powiedz

Do you like vegetables? Yes, I like vegetables. ...or... No, I don't like vegetables.

Do you like all vegetables? No, I don't like all vegetables, but some I like and some I dislike.

Name me (tell me the names of) three vegetables, please! The names of three vegetables are potatoes, tomatoes, peas.

study - studiować schoolchildren - uczniowie

Do you study Spanich? Yes I study Spanish. ...or... No, I don't study Spanish.

Do most schoolchildren like studying? No, most schoolchildren don't like studying, but they dislike, or hate studying.

Must you study a lot, if you want to learn a language well? Yes, I must study a lot if I want to learn a language well.

DICTATION.

He likes the cinema / but dislikes television. / Her right hand / isn't moving, / but it's completely still. / He's half Russian / and halfe Greek / and speaks both languages. / Tell us / what you're wearing. / They prefer tea / to coffe. / We can't walk well / with only one leg. / The pupils / aren't remaining / in the classroom. / They're going / into the corridor / where there is nobody.