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www.marekconnellenglish.com 2018-08-14 Monday Joanna Wójtowicz Marek Connell English notes 1 nd vo I w Ll nd vo t mak t. How is he? T and fro 1.in a constant movement backwards and forwards or from side to side. "she cradled him, rocking him to and fro" 2.move constantly backwards and forwards. "the ducks were toing and froing" 3.constant movement backwards and forwards. "Wilkie watched the to and fro of their dancing" alb t [ol-bi-it] (S m tim s) h v t tak t n the n h v t suck t p (to accept unpleasant events bravely and without complaining) h v t tak the clows s th cm . Hw l ng w Ll be Kenzo b n h spitalf r? H ct c (b s ) I’v pr babl blitzed my data all wanc . Android (in science fiction) a robot with a human appearance. "there were no android security guards to stop him" robts a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer. cyborg (cybernetic organism) grat ito s (unrestrained) Ho x "half of all American robots are making cars or trucks" T st mfr m (provienen de) T swat a fly Fly swatte S.W.A.T t m (Special Weapons And Tactics) S.W.O.T Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Sh tfirst ask quesT ons late . The pol c is a stup d. T w t y ppetit . T dilly-dally=t be indecisive. "We were always dilly-dallying." T blitZ +object 1.T make/do tell (+object) a jok . 2.T pl make do a jok pr nk n +object. (practical jokes) 3. T mak a jok t f +object. a front r w s t 2da s str t r nn ng n a r w rr w a r w≈ n gument. T r w /p ddle

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www.marekconnellenglish.com2018-08-14MondayJoannaWójtowiczMarekConnellEnglishnotes1nd vo Iw Ll nd vo t mak t.Howishe?T andfro1.in a constant movement backwards and forwards or from side to side. "she cradled him, rocking him to and fro" 2.move constantly backwards and forwards. "the ducks were toing and froing" 3.constant movement backwards and forwards. "Wilkie watched the to and fro of their dancing" alb t [ol-bi-it] (S m tim s) h v t tak t

nthe n

h v t suck t p(to accept unpleasant events bravely

and without complaining)h v t tak theclows sth c m .

H wl ngw LlbeKenzob nh spitalf r?H ct c(b s )I’v pr babl blitzedmydata all wanc

.Android(in science fiction) a robot with a human appearance. "there were no android security guards to stop him" rob tsa machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer. cyborg(cyberneticorganism)grat ito s(unrestrained)Ho x "half of all American robots are making cars or trucks" T st mfr m(provienen de)

T swatafly

Flyswatte

S.W.A.Tt m(Special Weapons

And Tactics)

S.W.O.T Strengths, Weaknesses,

Opportunities and ThreatsSh tfirstaskquesT onslate .Thepol c isa stup d.T w t y ppetit .

T dilly-dally=t beindecisive. "We were always dilly-dallying."

T blitZ +object

1.T make/dotell(+object) ajok .

2.T pl makedo

ajok pr nk n+object.

(practical jokes)3.T mak ajok t f+object.

afrontr ws t

2da sstr tr nn ngnar w

rr w ar w≈ n gument.T r w /p ddle

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ParisHiltonh snocl mt fam apartfr mhe p ents wn ngtheHiltonempi e.t n dH mcr t calaccla m .tgo sfr msci nc f ct ont sci nc fact.T keeptabs n+object.to watch a person or a situation carefully “Websites use software that keeps tabs on who visits the site.” Once you buy a stock, you need to keep tabs on it.” t sr s ng urconsciousc ns o snessab tthetopic.t sbadb dl wr tten.Historian

(nonsense)·drivel·ag bbledyg k language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of technical terms. "reams of financial gobbledygook" "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"t d pl rozmieścićt spr c p +object to make someone or something cleaner and tidier or to improve his, her, or its appearance generally: "I thought I'd have a shave and generally spruce myself up for the interview."

Sw tshoplabo

A "sweatshop" is defined by the US Department of Labor as a factory that violates 2 or

more labor laws. Sweatshops often have poor working conditions, unfair wages, unreasonable hours, child labor, and a lack of benefits for workers. Take a stand and

protest: Ask your school to make its apparel under fair conditions. Th plat swaswe cl n.

T p(orr s )the nt .r s thebar .

increase what is at stake or under discussion, especially in a conflict or dispute. "he decided to up the ante in the trade war"≈do you think we could up the ante with this idea?

T j mp nthebandwagon

T f ll w(seguir)

theherd(rebaño)