What do you associate with home? Does home refer only to the building? What does a home mean to you?
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What comes to your mind when you hear "home"? Tell about it.
What comes to your mind when you hear "home"? Tell about it.
What comes to your mind when you hear "home"? Fill in the gaps with your associations.
Exercise 1
Check in the Polish language dictionary the meanings of the word “home”, and do the next exercise.
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Exercise 2
Think about the meaning that the words house/home have in the sentences below.
Choose the right definition.
Their house is a mess!
In the past the household was run mainly by women.
Zosia, one of the main characters from “Pan Tadeusz” came from the Horeszko’s home.
At Antek’s home there is a very warm atmosphere.
Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. all the duties connected with family and holding, 2. place that someone originates from., 3. a flat or a room that you live in, 4. family, and other members of the household; also, a flat or a house with its residents
Think about the meaning that the words house/home have in the sentences below.
Choose the right definition.
Their house is a mess!
In the past the household was run mainly by women.
Zosia, one of the main characters from “Pan Tadeusz” came from the Horeszko’s home.
At Antek’s home there is a very warm atmosphere.
Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. all the duties connected with family and holding, 2. place that someone originates from., 3. a flat or a room that you live in, 4. family, and other members of the household; also, a flat or a house with its residents
Think about the meaning that the words house/home have in the sentences below. Choose the right definition.
place that someone originates from., all the duties connected with family and holding, family, and other members of the household; also, a flat or a house with its residents, a flat or a room that you live in
Their house is a mess!
In the past the household was run mainly by women.
Zosia, one of the main characters from “Pan Tadeusz” came from the Horeszko’s home.
At Antek’s home there is a very warm atmosphere.
What do you dream about? What would you like to have?
Exercise 3
Listen to the recitation of an epigramepigramepigram “Na dom w Czarnolesie” by Jan Kochanowski from the lesson “Family, home, fatherland” on epodreczniki.pl. Pay special attention to the values that are important for the speaker?
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Panie, to moja praca, a zdarzenie Twoje; Raczysz błogosławieństwo dać do końca swoje! Inszy niechaj pałace marmórowe mają I szczerym złotogłowem ściany obijają, Ja, Panie, niechaj mieszkam w tym gniaździe ojczystym, A Ty mię zdrowiem opatrz i sumnieniem czystym, Pożywieniem ućciwym, ludzką życzliwością, Obyczajmi znośnymi, nieprzykrą starością.
czarnolas Source: Jan Kochanowski, Na dom w Czarnolesie.
Who does the speaker address? Why does the addressee is referred to with the capital letters?
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Exercise 4
Choose the word that best describes the character of the epigram “Na dom w Czarnolesie”. Epigram “Na dom w Czarnolesie” is of Tu uzupełnij 1. reminiscent, 2. mournful, 3. satirical, 4. funny, 5. praising, 6. prayerful character.
Choose the word that best describes the character of the epigram “Na dom w Czarnolesie”. Epigram “Na dom w Czarnolesie” is of Tu uzupełnij 1. reminiscent, 2. mournful, 3. satirical, 4. funny, 5. praising, 6. prayerful character.
Choose the word that best describes the character of the epigram “Na dom w Czarnolesie”.
Epigram “Na dom w Czarnolesie” is of ...................... character.
Exercise 5
Write two sentences to justify your answer from the previous exercise.
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Wykonaj ćwiczenie zgodnie z poleceniem.
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Wykonaj ćwiczenie zgodnie z poleceniem.
(uzupełnij)
Exercise 6
Think about it and answer the questions:
What does the speaking person ask for?
What is the most important for him?
Are his dreams different from the dreams of your parents, grandparents?
Exercise 7
How do you imagine the home in Czarnolas? Talk about it in class:
Where is it located? What shape does it have?
What is it built of?
What furniture are there?
Exercise 8
Try to imagine Jan Kochanowski's home and its surroundings. Tell your colleagues about it.
Try to imagine Jan Kochanowski's home and its surroundings. Tell your colleagues about it.
Look at the building in the picture. Show its characteristic elements. Is it how you imagined the home in Czarnolas?
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Fotografia barwna przedstawiająca biały dworek otoczony drzewami. Jest to niski budynek, który przy wejściu ma cztery kolumny zwieńczone trójkątną płaskorzeźbą.
Jabłonowski's manor in Czarnolas
Source: Rafał Terkner, licencja: CC BY-SA 3.0.
Exercise 9
Wysłuchaj nagrań słówek w słowniczku i naucz się ich prawidłowej wymowy.
Wysłuchaj nagrań słówek w słowniczku i naucz się ich prawidłowej wymowy.
Go to Cyfrowy Czarnolas website and find in the multimedia gallery the film that shows the Polish manor houses. Watch it and write a list of the most important changes in the manor houses architecture.
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Grafika przedstawiająca tablicę szkolną, na której znajdują się zdania do dokończenia. Finish selected sentences. 1 It was easy for me (uzupełnij). 2 It was difficult for me (uzupełnij). 3 Today I learned (uzupełnij). 4 I understood that (uzupełnij). 5 It surprised me (uzupełnij).
Grafika przedstawiająca tablicę szkolną, na której znajdują się zdania do dokończenia. Finish selected sentences. 1 It was easy for me (uzupełnij). 2 It was difficult for me (uzupełnij). 3 Today I learned (uzupełnij). 4 I understood that (uzupełnij). 5 It surprised me (uzupełnij).
How was this lesson? Did you like it? Finish selected sentences.