2. 14 lexical areas (p.3) – a test every three weeks
HOW TO LEARN VOCABULARY MORE EFFECTIVELY?
• Learn vocabularly every day (even if only for a few minutes)
• Check new words in an English-English dictionary and practice pronunciation. It helps to write the
word - both the definition and a sentence you make up using the word - perhaps on an index card
that can later be reviewed.
• Take notes in a notebook.
Draw pictograms and mind-maps to visualise the material.
• Read, Read, Read! Most vocabulary words are learned from context. The more words you're exposed
to, the better vocabulary you will have.
• Watch films and TED talks regularly.
• REVISE!!!!! Research shows that it takes from 10 to 20 repetitions to really make a word part of your
vocabulary. As soon as you learn a new word, start using it.
• Buy a folder to collect all the materials.
3. Use the Student’s Book effectively
Phrasal verbs: pp. 16-18
Prepositions: pp. 19-20
Example exam structures: pp. 21-25
Model writing tasks: pp. 26-31
Oral exam phrases: pp. 32-35
Grammar summary and tables: pp. 194-251
Tapescripts: p. 261
18. BLAZER
a formal jacket that is a different colour from
the trousers or skirt that are worn with it. In
the UK a blazer often has the symbol of
a school or organization sewn on
the front pocket and is worn as part of
a uniform.
24. A VEST
1. a special piece of clothing that you wear on
your upper body for protection or safety
2. a man's sleeveless undershirt (US:
undershirt)
The policemen wore bulletproof vests.
She bought a new running vest.
25.
26. A WAISTCOAT
a sleeveless piece of clothing with buttons
down the front that is worn over a shirt and
under a suit jacket (US: a vest)
27.
28. A TANK TOP
a shirt that has no sleeves or collar and
usually has wide shoulder straps
42. THE ORDER OF ADJECTIVES
http://www.slideshare.net/dursitarosales/clothes-vocabulary-
and-adj-order/10
43. THE ORDER OF ADJECTIVES - PRACTICE
http://www.slideshare.net/dursitarosales/clothes-vocabulary-
and-adj-order/11
http://www.slideshare.net/dursitarosales/clothes-vocabulary-
and-adj-order/12
46. One of the best parts of summer clothing is
wearing sleeveless tops and dresses; they
keep you cool and look sexy at the same time.
However, it’s easy for this hot-weather wear
to turn from classy to trashy, from just a bra
strap poking out from beneath a tank top.
47.
48. Halle Berry made this mistake in May 2009, at the
premier of The Soloist when she wore a floor
length, striped dress with casual black flip
flops. Berry admittedly owns at least 100 pairs of
flip flops, but we think she should have invested in
another type of footwear for this red carpet event.
For dressier occasion, trade in your flip flops for a
pair of heels, ballet flats or even strappy metallic
sandals.
49.
50. If you do wear sneakers, you could at least chose
black ones.. Benjamin McKenzie's white ones are
shining!
51. GRADE THE CELEBRITIES’ OUTFITS FROM 1 TO 5 IN
TERMS OH HOW MUCH YOU LIKE THEM.
1- absolute NO! 5 – just perfect!
Take notes of the particular items of clothes they
are wearing. Include as many details as possible.
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53.
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55.
56. Translate the following sentences:
1. Niemożliwe, żeby kupił tę skórzaną kurtkę w second-handzie. Wygląda na bardzo drogą.
He
2. Na twoim miejscu nie kupowałabym tej bluzy. Jest za wąska.
If
3. Nie cierpię nosić workowatych spodni.
I hate
4. Gdybym tylko była trochę szczuplejsza. Moglabym nosić rurki i bezrękawniki.
If only
5. Najwyższy czas, żebyś kupił nowe buty. Te są kompletnie niemodne.
It’s high
6. Wolałabym, żebyś nie wkładał tej koszuli. Jest pognieciona.
I’d rather
7. Nigdy nie noszę marynarek w kratę i muszek.
Never
8. Lepiej żebyś nie kupowała kolejnej pary butów na wysokim obcasie.
You’d
9. Nikt nie wygląda dobrze w sandalach, skarpetkach i kiczowatych koszulach w kwiaty.
Nobody
10. Nie powinieneś był prać tej jedwabnej bluzki w gorącej wodzie. Skurczyła się i wypłowiała.
You shouldn’t