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Showing posts with label VOCABULARY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VOCABULARY. Show all posts
Friday, June 7, 2013
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[74] Family vocabulary

Hello everyone :)
Vocabulary about family - hopefully you'll find it useful. Share your family story with us! Do you have any sibling? Are you close with your family?
Practice the vocabulary as well.
Have fun :)







Friday, April 19, 2013
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[72] Sports - vocabulary (requested)

Hello!
Today it's time to get some exercise! Even if it's just on our blog;) Are you ready for some brain training? Get ready for the mind workout and remember that regular exercise is good not only for your body, but also mind!
Let's get started :)







Sunday, March 17, 2013
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[69] Flashcards for you!

Hi!
Long time no see and it's about to change it!
Do you suffer from not enough English? Check this post out!





Monday, October 29, 2012
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[64] Three different stories...

... but... really different? In the present post I want to tell you three stories which will maybe change a little your perception of English... forever. Perhaps used gazillions of times per day by an average user of English, words such as "hello" and "OK" are probably the most frequent ones in the English language whatsoever. Have we ever thought for a while about where these words come from? If no, we`ve deprived ourselves of knowing immensely interesting stories of these words; their ups and downs and other linguistic adventures throughout centuries. Let`s then learn something about them now! 
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
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[59] Sounds made by animals

In view of the fact that I`m suffering from writer`s block and I`m trying to get motivated (that`s why I have been impatiently looking forward to Raszka`s new post since I noticed its topic :D), today I am going to present some less serious stuff, but perhaps really useful in some situations (when for example you may want or need to produce a detailed description of something). The topic is sounds that are made by various species of animals. Please, pay attention to the third column in which I gathered onomatopoeic words and compare these sounds to your own, native languages. Do dogs bark in the same way in Polish and English? How about German or other languages? Have fun! :)
Friday, September 14, 2012
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[58] Psychology, sociology and behaviorism

http://www.cognitionetc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/mental-illness.jpgHello everyone,
sorry for posting that so late, but I've caught a cold;( Autumn is definitely not my favourite season.
The post today has been requested by a girl who would like to improve and extend her vocabulary connected to psychology, sociology and behaviorism in order to prepare herself for studying abroad. I am happy to help her, that's why I invite you all to get familiar with new vocabulary and some psychological facts. Enjoy!


Sunday, September 2, 2012
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[56] The game of chess - vocabulary and a short lesson

Hi! Today the topic of my article will be completely different from what I have been focusing on so far. I want to write a few words about chess - one of the most popular (if not the most popular) board games in the world. In this post you will find some vocabulary related to the game and you can just learn it, or use it when necessary (Also, I put some more interesting words or phrases in bold). For those who are more interested in the topic I am going to give some kind of instruction, or tips, how to play (succesfully;P). Have fun reading the article!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
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[50] Reduplicatives

It goes without saying that English has a variety of lexical forms which are undoubtedly worth discussing on this blog. Moreover, they look and sound amusing which makes them easier to learn for people interested in extending their vocabulary. These forms are called REDUPLICATIVES. They are words created by reduplicating (doubling) a single lexical form to form a new one, e.g. bye-bye. Sometimes reduplication involves a change of one vowel (e.g. chit-chat). The third type of reduplicatives is formed by putting rhyming words together, as in helter-skelter. In my article I am inviting you to the journey through the world of reduplicatives! I will describe selected, more interesting and useful examples of such words and give their Polish equivalents.
Monday, June 11, 2012
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[41] Human body and health

Today I found something about health and human body.
Monday, April 23, 2012
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[33] Travel and holidays

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Hello!
Today I wrote an article about air travel and holidays: by the sea and in the city. It's very nice topic, especially during the school;)
Enjoy!
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[30] Appearance

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Hey! I'm Kamila and I'm a new author of 'Improve your English!'. I prepared some words which can help you with appearance descriptions. Let's go!





Sunday, April 22, 2012
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[21] Describing buildings: a castle

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Hey everyone,
I know it was supposed to be a "TOP 10 Australian places worth visiting" post, but there is so much to write about it, that I need a little bit more time to prepare a satisfying piece of writing;) That's why today we will deal with vocabulary regarding buildings. Someone asked for it, so you will find basic adjectives connected with this topic and some phrases that will help you create a description, and we will focus specifically on "castle" vocabulary. So here we go, enjoy!
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[20] Education

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Saturday, April 21, 2012
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[9] Negative characteristics

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[8] Maths

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 Dzisiaj troszkę słówek z zakresu matematyki. Nie jest to na pewno mój ulubiony przedmiot, ale za to bardzo w życiu przydatny. Zaczniemy od czegoś prostego...





Wednesday, April 18, 2012
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[7] Biology

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Dzisiaj troszkę słownictwa biologicznego. Interesuje się tym, więc pewnie to nie ostatni artykuł z tego zakresu. Na razie będą to słówka wprowadzające, nic konkretnego, misz-masz.
Jeśli nie znacie jakiegoś słówka, polecam najpierw zastanowić się nad jego znaczeniem z kontekstu, bo większości naprawdę można się domyślić. Na końcu notki napisałam tłumaczenia tych trudniejszych, więc jak już naprawdę nie będziecie mogli wpaść, co dane słówko znaczy, dowiecie się na końcu notki.
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[6] Positive characteristics

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Dzisiaj będzie o pozytywnych cechach charakteru w naszym ulubionym języku - angielskim.
Ten krótki słowniczek jest dedykowany wszystkim tym, którzy chcą coś napisać, ale nie wiedzą jak.
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[3] Transport and travel

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Dziś słownictwo z zakresu transportu i podróżowania. Mam nadzieję, że się przyda.

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