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Nauka Angielskiego: 8 krótkich i łatwych Opowieści dla Początkujących w języku Angielskim i Polskim z Listą Słówek
Nauka Angielskiego: 8 krótkich i łatwych Opowieści dla Początkujących w języku Angielskim i Polskim z Listą Słówek
Nauka Angielskiego: 8 krótkich i łatwych Opowieści dla Początkujących w języku Angielskim i Polskim z Listą Słówek
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Nauka Angielskiego: 8 krótkich i łatwych Opowieści dla Początkujących w języku Angielskim i Polskim z Listą Słówek

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Chcesz szybko poprawić znajomość języka angielskiego?

W takim razie ta książka jest właśnie dla Ciebie!

 

Dzięki tej książce Twoje umiejętności językowe poprawią się szybko i łatwo, bez spędzania wielu godzin na szamotaninie.

 

Istnieje wiele sposobów na zanurzenie się w języku angielskim: uczęszczanie na lekcje angielskiego, oglądanie filmów lub seriali telewizyjnych z angielskimi napisami, uczęszczanie na lekcje online, dołączenie do klubu angielskiego, podróżowanie do kraju, w którym mówi się po angielsku, lub czytanie książek ...

 

Ta książka oferuje prosty, ale skuteczny sposób nauki angielskiego poprzez opowiadanie historii dla początkujących (poziom A1 i poziom A2).

 

Ta książka pomoże ci:

1. Nauczyć się nowego słownictwa

2. Nauczyć się nowych wyrażeń na określony temat

3. Nauczyć się słownictwa codziennego używanego do komunikowania się z ludźmi w dialogach

4. Nauczyć się wielu typowych zdań, które są powszechnie używane w dialogach w języku angielskim

5. Poprawić wymowę

6. Poprawić twoje umiejętności rozumienia poprzez czytanie

7. Poprawić twój mówiony angielski Historie są głównie w formie teraźniejszej i orientacyjnej w języku angielskim, co ułatwia czytelnikowi poznanie podstaw języka poprzez teksty.

LanguageJęzyk polski
PublisherFiona Wagenar
Release dateOct 4, 2021
ISBN9798201080570
Nauka Angielskiego: 8 krótkich i łatwych Opowieści dla Początkujących w języku Angielskim i Polskim z Listą Słówek

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    Nauka Angielskiego - Fiona Wagenar

    Story 1: The Boy and the Sea.

    Joseph is a boy who lives on a small island called Providencia. Since he was a child, he has enjoyed going to the sea with his friends from school. Andrew and Rachel are Joseph's parents. They don't like that Joseph goes to the sea alone because they are afraid that something would happen to him. Joseph is a bit naughty. He always runs away from home to go fishing with his friends.

    One day Joseph gets up early in the morning. His mother Rachel asks him: "Why are you awake at this hour, my son? But Joseph only looks at her anxiously and says nothing. Rachel thinks her son's behavior is normal and says nothing to him. Rachel prepares breakfast for Joseph; he is very hungry and eats it in one bite.

    Meanwhile, Andrew, Joseph's father, is asleep. At 8.30 Rachel comes into the room and wakes Andrew to go and have breakfast. Andrew is very sleepy and with half-closed eyes, he tells Rachel to let him sleep a little longer. When Joseph's parents enter the kitchen, they find that he is not there.

    Joseph leaves the house with his favorite bag, gets on his bike, and meets up with his friends. His friends invite him to play in the park, but Joseph has another plan in mind. He wants to go to the sea. He wants to go fishing. He wants to go to his favorite place. That's why he tells his friends that he can't today. They insist, but Joseph tells them he has another plan.

    Andrew and Rachel go desperately to find Joseph. They look for him in his room. They look for him in the garden of the house. They look for him in their neighbor's house, but they cannot find him.

    When Joseph's parents return home, they discover that their son's bicycle is not in the garage. Andrew rushes out to look for Rachel and says: "Rachel, Joseph is not here, he is not here! Rachel now understands why your son didn't say anything at breakfast this morning. Now she understands why Andrew does not give Joseph permission to go out alone.

    Worried about her son, Rachel asks Andrew:

    "What are we going to do?

    We have to look for Joseph," Andrew answers.

    But where? We don't know where he is.

    Let's ask his friends.

    And if they don't know where he is?

    Then we follow the tracks of his bicycle.

    Tracks? On the road?

    Look! If you want to find Joseph, stop being so negative.

    What do you propose?

    All right. Let's go and look for him.

    After a brief discussion, Rachel and Andrew set off in search of Joseph. While Andrew drives, Rachel frantically searches everywhere for him.

    They looked in the near vicinity of the house, in the neighborhood and in the school and they did not find him. Suddenly Rachel says:

    - I know it! Let's check the park. We haven't gone to the park yet.

    - Andrew replies: In the park? Joseph doesn't like going to the park.

    - It doesn't matter, Andrew. Maybe he's there playing with his friends.

    - Agreed. Let's go.

    Joseph's parents arrive at the park. They get out of the car and see a group of children. While some are playing, others are running all over the place. They climb the trees. They hang onto the railings. They go in and out of the tunnels. There is a lot of energy and adrenaline among the children in the park. But Joseph doesn't appear anywhere.

    Worried about their son, Andrew and Rachel return to the car. Suddenly one of the children calls them.

    Hello, hello!

    Andrew turns around and asks the boy: "Who are you?"

    And he answers: I'm Mike, Joseph's friend.

    Hello, Mike! says Andrew to the boy. Look, we're a bit worried because we don't know where Joseph is. His bike is not in the garage and we can't find it anywhere. Have any of you seen him anywhere?

    Yes, yes, I saw him! Mike replies. I told him to come and play with us in the park. But he said he had another plan. A much better plan than going to the park to play. So he rode his bike in that direction.

    Which way? Andrew asks.

    That way! Mike replies. And he points to the road that leads to Southwest Bay.

    "Thanks for the information, Mike!" Andrew replies.

    Andrew and Rachel get into the car. They put on their seatbelts and hurriedly set off in search of their son Joseph. They follow the road Mike showed them. They wait for the traffic light to change from red to green to continue their journey.

    Meanwhile, Joseph is in his favorite place. Sitting on the beach by the sea, with his bicycle parked near the pier. Joseph takes a small fishing rod out of his pocket. He sets out the bait and throws it into the sea, hoping to catch a big fish. Joseph loves the sea. He enjoys being alone on the beach, feeling the breeze, and listening to the waves and seagulls.

    Since childhood, Joseph has been attracted to the sea and everything in it. He likes to fish. He likes to swim in the sea. He likes to feel the rocking of the waves. Despite his young age, Joseph has an incredible connection to the sea. That is why whenever he runs away from home, he goes to the sea.

    Andrew and Rachel finally arrive at Southwest Bay. They reach the car park. They get out of the car and walk towards the beach. On the way, Rachel asks an ice cream vendor:

    Good morning, sir.

    Good morning. replies the ice cream vendor.

    Have you seen a boy about nine years old? On a blue bicycle, carrying a black bag?

    I'm sorry, lady. I haven't seen anyone here who looks like that.

    Lady, excuse me, please, says Rachel. Have you seen a boy about nine years old? On a blue bike, carrying a black bag?

    The lady walking her dog says to Rachel. I think I saw a boy on a blue bike.

    Where? reply Joseph's parents.

    On the side of the pier. He is sitting next to a black bag and a blue bicycle.

    That's Joseph! says Andrew. That's our son!

    Andrew and Rachel walk for more than 10 minutes in the direction the lady points them. They come to the pier and they see a child sitting on the edge of the pier.

    - "Is

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