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Exercise 1
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Drag and drop the elements below to match the English words with their Polish equivalents. classmate Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka examiner Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka caretaker Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka headteacher Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka coach Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka lecturer Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka tutor Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka HR specialist Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. wykładowca / wykładowczyni, 2. korepetytor / korepetytorka, 3. trener / trenerka, 4. woźny / woźna, 5. dyrektor / dyrektorka, 6. kolega z klasy / koleżanka z klasy, 7. kadrowy/kadrowa, 8. egzaminator / egzaminatorka
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Exercise 2

Put in the elements below in the correct order. Pay attention to the use of indefinite pronouns.

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1. 1. anything, 2. about, 3. I don't, 4. know, 5. it1. anything, 2. about, 3. I don't, 4. know, 5. it1. anything, 2. about, 3. I don't, 4. know, 5. it1. anything, 2. about, 3. I don't, 4. know, 5. it1. anything, 2. about, 3. I don't, 4. know, 5. it.
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2. 1. about, 2. nothing, 3. knows, 4. She, 5. complaining1. about, 2. nothing, 3. knows, 4. She, 5. complaining1. about, 2. nothing, 3. knows, 4. She, 5. complaining1. about, 2. nothing, 3. knows, 4. She, 5. complaining1. about, 2. nothing, 3. knows, 4. She, 5. complaining.
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3. 1. anything, 2. you, 3. heard, 4. Have1. anything, 2. you, 3. heard, 4. Have1. anything, 2. you, 3. heard, 4. Have1. anything, 2. you, 3. heard, 4. Have?
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4. 1. toilet, 2. there, 3. anywhere, 4. a, 5. Is1. toilet, 2. there, 3. anywhere, 4. a, 5. Is1. toilet, 2. there, 3. anywhere, 4. a, 5. Is1. toilet, 2. there, 3. anywhere, 4. a, 5. Is1. toilet, 2. there, 3. anywhere, 4. a, 5. Is?
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5. 1. have, 2. do, 3. nothing, 4. I, 5. to 1. have, 2. do, 3. nothing, 4. I, 5. to 1. have, 2. do, 3. nothing, 4. I, 5. to 1. have, 2. do, 3. nothing, 4. I, 5. to 1. have, 2. do, 3. nothing, 4. I, 5. to.
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6. 1. in, 2. know, 3. anyone, 4. Dublin, 5. Do, 6. you 1. in, 2. know, 3. anyone, 4. Dublin, 5. Do, 6. you 1. in, 2. know, 3. anyone, 4. Dublin, 5. Do, 6. you 1. in, 2. know, 3. anyone, 4. Dublin, 5. Do, 6. you 1. in, 2. know, 3. anyone, 4. Dublin, 5. Do, 6. you 1. in, 2. know, 3. anyone, 4. Dublin, 5. Do, 6. you?
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7. 1. yesterday, 2. anywhere, 3. I, 4. didn't, 5. go 1. yesterday, 2. anywhere, 3. I, 4. didn't, 5. go 1. yesterday, 2. anywhere, 3. I, 4. didn't, 5. go 1. yesterday, 2. anywhere, 3. I, 4. didn't, 5. go 1. yesterday, 2. anywhere, 3. I, 4. didn't, 5. go.
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8. 1. must, 2. talk, 3. about, 4. to, 5. somebody, 6. You, 7. it 1. must, 2. talk, 3. about, 4. to, 5. somebody, 6. You, 7. it 1. must, 2. talk, 3. about, 4. to, 5. somebody, 6. You, 7. it 1. must, 2. talk, 3. about, 4. to, 5. somebody, 6. You, 7. it 1. must, 2. talk, 3. about, 4. to, 5. somebody, 6. You, 7. it 1. must, 2. talk, 3. about, 4. to, 5. somebody, 6. You, 7. it 1. must, 2. talk, 3. about, 4. to, 5. somebody, 6. You, 7. it.
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Exercise 3

Play to the recording below and mark the sentences as true or false.

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Exercise 4
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Play the recording above and drag the elements below to fill in the gaps in the text. Mark: Hello, what do you do?
Lucy: I’m a 4.1 1. principal, 2. janitor, 3. classmates, 4. coach, 5. student.
Mark: Wow, have you always wanted to do this job?
Lucy: Well, actually, I only work here part-time.
Mark: Just part-time?
Lucy: Yes. Because I’m also a 4.2 1. principal, 2. janitor, 3. classmates, 4. coach, 5. student and I train our school team. We won all the matches in the last season.
Mark: Wow! Have you worked somewhere else as well?
Lucy: Yes, I worked as a 4.3 1. principal, 2. janitor, 3. classmates, 4. coach, 5. student in my previous school.
Mark: That’s surprising! I wasn’t aware that you did so many things.
Lucy: Yes, people get surprised when I tell them about my different jobs.
Mark: Thanks. Now I know that I should never judge a book by its cover.
Lucy: Sure. People may surprise you if you let them. And what do you do?
Mark: I’m a new 4.4 1. principal, 2. janitor, 3. classmates, 4. coach, 5. student here.
Lucy: Nice to meet you. Your class is over there. Go and meet your 4.5 1. principal, 2. janitor, 3. classmates, 4. coach, 5. student.
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Exercise 5
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Drag and drop the elements to match the questions with the answers. Have you heard anything? Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. Yes, they have. They went on holiday., 2. No, thank you. I have everything I need., 3. Sure, here I am., 4. I don’t know. It’s somebody who likes chocolate., 5. No, sorry. I heard nothing at all. Have they gone anywhere? Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. Yes, they have. They went on holiday., 2. No, thank you. I have everything I need., 3. Sure, here I am., 4. I don’t know. It’s somebody who likes chocolate., 5. No, sorry. I heard nothing at all. Is there anybody here? Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. Yes, they have. They went on holiday., 2. No, thank you. I have everything I need., 3. Sure, here I am., 4. I don’t know. It’s somebody who likes chocolate., 5. No, sorry. I heard nothing at all. Who did this? Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. Yes, they have. They went on holiday., 2. No, thank you. I have everything I need., 3. Sure, here I am., 4. I don’t know. It’s somebody who likes chocolate., 5. No, sorry. I heard nothing at all. Do you need anything? Możliwe odpowiedzi: 1. Yes, they have. They went on holiday., 2. No, thank you. I have everything I need., 3. Sure, here I am., 4. I don’t know. It’s somebody who likes chocolate., 5. No, sorry. I heard nothing at all.
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Exercise 6
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Drag the sentences to order them and make a dialogue. Elementy do uszeregowania: 1. [Looking through the drawer] There’s nothing sweet there., 2. You know me too well. Buy me three bars while you’re at it., 3. You mean, somewhere I could buy a chocolate bar?, 4. Yes, I do. Could you get me a chocolate bar from the kitchen drawer?, 5. Aren’t you going for a walk in a minute? Will you be passing a shop?, 6. Do you need anything?
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Exercise 7
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Explore the following sentences and mark them as either correct or wrong.
  1. I don’t know where my keys are, but they must be anywhere at home. correctwrong
  2. Have you seen my dog anywhere here? correctwrong
  3. I have something special for you. correctwrong
  4. She’s very lazy and doesn’t do nothing. correctwrong
  5. There is nowhere interesting to go, I’m afraid. correctwrong
  6. I have anything to tell you. correctwrong
  7. Do you know anything who could help me? correctwrong
  8. There is nobody who could help me. correctwrong
  9. Somebody stole my purse. correctwrong
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Exercise 8

Answer the questions below in 2‑3 sentences each.

  1. Who outside the school can make your education easier? Why?

  2. Which position at your school tends to be overlooked? Why?

  3. In your opinion, who's the most important person at your school?

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Exercise 9

What job is missing at school? Is there anything more that someone could do at school to make it a better place? Write a short blog post about it in which you:

  • describe a position that you believe should be created;

  • provide a reason why you need a worker like this in your school;

  • discuss the effect of having a new employee on functioning of the school;

  • write whether you'd use the services of this person or not.

Your post should be 100‑150 words long.

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