1. It is claimed that is that wisdom is not a stable/ steady trait that you either possess or don't.
2. One of studies on time perception involves the planning fallacy/ fatality , the mistake that many of us make when we think we can finish a job far more quickly than we really can.
3, In one study, students were asked to estimate when they were likely to finish an accomplishment/ assignment and when other students would finish theirs.
4. So can you set out / off to be wise?
5. John cooked a battered / buttered fish for me yesterday
6. he could see a person so bumpered/ battered as to be unrecognizable floating in a survival suit.
7. As I submerged/ dove deeper into the tragedy of her sister , I was shocked.
8. The house is made of/ from bricks. [They are still bricks.]
9.Wine is made of/ from grapes
10. It figurativelly means - metaforycznie
11. recap- sum up-summarize
12, I would like to pursue a degree in Marketing
13. Don’t dodge broaching the subject of - nie unikJ porusznai tematu
set out - postanowić
draught bee vs bottled beer- z beczki (draft)
people from Glasgow are Glaswegians
I will enliven my speech with a joke. - ozywić
eeny, meeny, miny , moe - entliczek , petliczek
In the immediate aftermath of the explosions, they said there was 'no cause for concern'
His leg was split ( hurt, injured) by the shards/ specks of the burst back window.
His injuries are not serious they are acute/ superficial
26. He got a message. The message read/ wrote :
27. did he refrain/ maintain/ sustain any injuries ?
1, a
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. battered w panierce
6. b
7. b
8. a
9. b
26 a
27 c
Made of is used when the material the subject consists of doesn't change during the process of making the subject.On the other hand, made from is used when the material changed its nature
The test
2. One of studies on time perception involves the planning fallacy/ fatality , the mistake that many of us make when we think we can finish a job far more quickly than we really can.
3, In one study, students were asked to estimate when they were likely to finish an accomplishment/ assignment and when other students would finish theirs.
4. So can you set out / off to be wise?
5. John cooked a battered / buttered fish for me yesterday
6. he could see a person so bumpered/ battered as to be unrecognizable floating in a survival suit.
7. As I submerged/ dove deeper into the tragedy of her sister , I was shocked.
8. The house is made of/ from bricks. [They are still bricks.]
9.Wine is made of/ from grapes
10. It figurativelly means - metaforycznie
11. recap- sum up-summarize
12, I would like to pursue a degree in Marketing
13. Don’t dodge broaching the subject of - nie unikJ porusznai tematu
- 4 cameras located on the building and observing the terrain directly adjoining to the building
- neatly-paved square and tree-lined streets, IT IS A town in
- IT IS SPOT- ON - STRZAŁ W 10
- have it down pat - doprowadzone do perfekcji
set out - postanowić
draught bee vs bottled beer- z beczki (draft)
people from Glasgow are Glaswegians
I will enliven my speech with a joke. - ozywić
eeny, meeny, miny , moe - entliczek , petliczek
In the immediate aftermath of the explosions, they said there was 'no cause for concern'
His leg was split ( hurt, injured) by the shards/ specks of the burst back window.
His injuries are not serious they are acute/ superficial
26. He got a message. The message read/ wrote :
27. did he refrain/ maintain/ sustain any injuries ?
1, a
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. battered w panierce
6. b
7. b
8. a
9. b
26 a
27 c
Made of is used when the material the subject consists of doesn't change during the process of making the subject.On the other hand, made from is used when the material changed its nature
The test
Advanced
vocab c1
1.
It is claimed that is that wisdom is not a stable/
steady trait that you either possess or don't.
2. One
of studies on time perception involves the planning fallacy/
fatality
, the mistake that many of us make when we think we can finish a job
far more quickly than we really can.
3,
In one study, students were asked to estimate when they were likely
to finish an accomplishment/ assignment and when other
students would finish theirs.
4. So
can you set
out / off to
be wise? Is it
easy to say to yourself to decide it ?
5. John
cooked a battered
/ buttered fish
for me yesterday
6. I
could see a person so bumpered/
battered as
to be unrecognizable floating in a survival suit.
7. As
I submerged/
dove
deeper into the tragedy of her sister , I was shocked.
8. The
house is made of/ from bricks. [They are still bricks.]
9.Wine
is made of/ from grapes
10.
My door is always open to you, figuratively/ flamboyantly of course
-
11.
I want to recup / recap- sum up-summarize
12,
I would like to persevere/ pursue a degree in Marketing
13.
Don’t dodge/ ditch broaching the subject of - nie unikJ porusznai
tematu
- 15. neatly-paved / cobbed square and tree-lined streets
- 16. IT IS SPOT- ON/off - STRZAŁ W 10
- 17. I will have it down pat/ put - doprowadzone do perfekcji
14 cameras located on the building
and observing the terrain directly adjoining/ adjusting to the
building
18.
fav dripple/ tipple- gin - fav drink
19.
Do you want drought/ draught bee or bottled beer-
20.
people from Glasgow are …................
21.
I will enliven/ enlighten my speech with a joke. - ozywić
22.
eeny, meeny, miny , moe - entliczek , petliczek / stół z
powyłamywanymi nogami
23.
In the immediate aftermath/ whereabouts of the explosions, they said
there was 'no cause for concern'
24.His
leg was split ( hurt, injured) by the shards/ specks of the
burst back window.
25.
His injuries are not serious they are acute/ superficial
26.
He got a message. The message read/ wrote :
- did he refrain/ maintain/ sustain any injuries ?
the key
1,
a
2.
a
3.
b
4.
a
5.
battered w panierce
6.
b
7.
b
8.
a
- b
- 10 a
- recap
- 12 b
- 13 b
- 14 a
- paved
- 16 a
- 17a
- b
- 19 . b
- 20. Glaswegians24.a
25
b
26
a
27.c
- It figurativelly means - metaforyczniefallacy - bledne przekonanie
- set out - postanowić
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