2003.szeptember 5. ÜDVÖZÖLJÜK! g NYELVISKOLA HÍREK Szia Mai anyagunk nagyon érdekes "állati" kifejezéseket tartalmaz. Várunk nyelvtani kérdéseket, valamint további ötleteket a hírlevelünk szerkesztéséhez. Játékunk egész hónapban tart. Jó tanulást! Millennium 2003 augusztus 12. jelentkez? hallgatók a tanfolyam alatt akár 47 óra ingyenes foglalkozáson vehetnek részt. f f f NAPI TÉMA s VOCABULARY an?i?mal
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Mai anyagunk nagyon érdekes "állati" kifejezéseket tartalmaz. Várunk nyelvtani kérdéseket, valamint további ötleteket a hírlevelünk szerkesztéséhez. Játékunk egész hónapban tart.
Jó tanulást!
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2003 augusztus 12. jelentkez? hallgatók a tanfolyam alatt akár 47 óra ingyenes foglalkozáson vehetnek részt.
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an?i?mal
noun (plural an?i?mals)
1. living organism with independent movement: a living organism that is distinguished from plants by independent movement and responsive sense organs 2. mammal: a land mammal other than a human being 3. brutish person: somebody who is vulgar or brutish 4. instinct-driven inner self: the instinctive inner self as opposed to the one subject to self-restraint 5. person or thing: any particular person or thing ( informal ) adjective 1. from animals: derived from animals 2. instinctive: belonging to the realm of instincts and urges
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eat out (no object): have a meal in a restaurant.
"I’m too tired to cook tonight. Why don’t we eat out?" |
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HALLGATÓ KÉRDEZI
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Várjuk a nyelvtani kérdéseket!
KÉRDÉSEM VAN. |
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Ebben a kis összefoglalóban az igeidõket olyan sorrendben magyarázzuk el, ahogy azokat tanulni érdemes, tehát nem kategóriákban, mint például: jelen idõk, jövõ idõk, múlt idõk. Minél több igeidõt tudsz annál választékosabban tudod majd magad kifejezni, és annál árnyaltabban tudod majd leírni a cselekvéseket. tovább >>>
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Click on an idiom to study its meaning before taking the quiz. a little bird told me a secret person told me a scaredy cat a person afraid of something it’s raining cats and dogs it’s raining heavily it’s a dog-eat-dog world only the strongest/smartest survive have a cow get very upset seems a little fishy to me I am suspicious about that
Read the sentences and try to guess the meaning of the idioms. Click the answer button to see the correct answer.
- Wow! It’s raining cats and dogs today! I wish I’d brought my umbrella to school!
a. I forgot my umbrella today. b. It’s raining heavily. c. Cats and dogs are falling from the sky. Answer b
- When I told my mom I would be home around 2 am, she had a cow!
a. My mom bought a baby cow. b. My mom is really strange. c. My mom was really upset. Answer c
- Jean: How did you know it was my birthday today?
Susan: Oh, a little birdie told me! a. Jean told Susan it was her birthday. b. An unnamed person told Susan about Jean’s birthday. c. Susan told Jean it was her birthday. Answer b
- Frank: Why didn’t your brother ride the roller coaster with us?
Sam: Oh, he’s such a scaredy cat! He won’t get on any fast ride. a. Sam’s brother is afraid to ride the roller coaster. b. Sam’s brother is a cat. c. Sam’s brother didn’t go to the roller coaster. Answer a
- When the telephone salesman told me I could buy some concert tickets for only $10.00 if I gave him my credit card number, it seemed a little fishy to me, so I hung up the phone.
a. I thought the telephone salesman smelled like a fish and I didn’t like that. b. I thought the phone salesman was a dangerous fish and he scared me. c. I thought the phone salesman was dishonest and I felt suspicious of him. Answer c
- I never learned how to use a computer, so I lost my job to a new employee. It’s a dog-eat-dog world.
a. Only the strong or the best survive. b. Dogs are eating dogs at the office. c. Dogs like to eat dogs for lunch. Answer a
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