SEE – useful phrases

I’ll see what I can do – used to say 'I’ll try to help’ -I need more help with the dogs. -OK. I’ll see what I can do, but I’ve to go now. See you later. you see – used when you are explaining sth I don’t see why not – used to say 'Yes’ […]
Xmas vocabulary

Christmas – the annual Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ Xmas – abbreviation or informal term for Christmas Christmas Day – the birthday of Jesus Christis, December 25th Christams Eve – the evening or day before Christmas Day, December 24th Christams holidays – the holiday period for about a week before and after Christmas […]
Jak poprawić angielski w 1 miesiąc

Dla większości z nas zdobywanie umiejętności językowych oznacza długi okres nauki, wiele godzin spędzonych w szkolnej ławce i ogromny wysiłek. Ale, prawdę mówiąc, nie musi to tak wyglądać. Poprzez włączenie języka angielskiego w Twoje codzienne życie i systematyczność działań, możesz wyraźnie poprawić swoje umiejętności językowe już w ciągu jednego miesiąca – podajemy Ci 5 kroków, o […]
USA vs UK, czyli 20 słów których znaczenie różni się w American English i British English

USA GREAT BRITAIN First Floor the ground floor of a building the second floor of a building Jumper someone who ends their life by jumping off something is a type of sweater (usually knitted) Trainer a professional that works […]
Haunted Halloween Vocabulary

czyli 20 najważniejszych angielskich słówek związanych z Halloween All Hallows Eve – Another term for Halloween (October 31), and the day before All Hallows Day on Nov. 1. In ancient times, the Celtic people celebrated the end of summer on All Hallows Eve. Pumpkin – A type of vegetable that is eaten at Halloween and used […]
Go…

go by – to pass (time/place) Four hours went by. It is time to finish our meeting. I always go by city center on my way to work. go away – leave I had to go away for a couple of weeks and by the time I got back, the garden was full of weeds. […]
Punctuation Marks, czyli znaki interpunkcyjne po angielsku

SYMBOL NAME USE . Full stop (UK) Period (USA) Shows the end of a sentence , Comma Separates the parts of the same sentence ? Question mark Used after a direct question ! Exclamation mark Usually informal, used after an order, an exclamation or something surprising : Colon Introduces a list or further information ; […]
Come …

Come across – find something by accident Yesterday I came across my old photos. I haven’t seen them in years. Come along – accompany someone when going somewhere We’re going to visit Alice. Want to come along? Come back – return I promised my mom to come back home at […]
Expressions for Making Phone Calls at Work

czyli zwroty używane podczas wykonywania telefonów służbowych Introducing yourself Przedstawienie się i wyjaśnienie powodu kontaktu Good morning/afternoon/evening. This is Mike at (company name) /Mike from (department name). Could I speak to (person you’re calling for)? Good morning/afternoon/evening. This is Mike at (company name) /Mike from (department name). I’m calling about/because… When the person you want to speak to is unavailable Kiedy osoba z […]
How to store fresh fruits and veggies?

czyli Jak przechowywać świeże owoce i warzywa? Refrigrate w lodówce apples jabłka beans fasola berries jagody broccoli brokuły carrots marchewki celery seler cherries wisnie eggplant bakłażan grapes winogrona zuccini cukinia Room temperature w temperaturze pokojowej avocado awokado apricots morele bananas banany citrus cytrusy garlic czosnek kiwi kiwi melons melony onions cebule pears gruszki peaches brzoskwinie pineapple […]