Funky Phrasals
 

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- Lesson 11

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- Lesson 12

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- Lesson 13

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- Lesson 14

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- Lesson 15

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- Lesson 16

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- Lesson 17

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- Lesson 18

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- Lesson 19

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- Lesson 20
VOCABULARY
to put on - tu: włączyć, nastawić
to get in - tu: zorganizować, zakupić, dostarczyć
to eat up - zjeść do końca
to drink up - dopić (do końca)
CD - płyta kompaktowa
to dance - tańczyć
to buy - kupić
food - jedzenie
delicious - doskonałe, smaczne
guest - gość
to go shopping - iść na zakupy
plenty - mnóstwo
great - tu: wspaniały
host - gospodarz
hang on - poczekaj
to finish - kończyć
quiet - cichy, spokojny
to watch - oglądać
niece - siostrzenica, bratanica
nephew - siostrzeniec, bratanek
crisps - czipsy
sweets słodycze
ice-cream - lody
to close - zamykać (się)
Lesson 14
Put on, get in, eat up, drink up


VICKI: Hey Matt. Why don't you put another CD on so we can dance a bit more?
MATT: OK. I've just bought a new party CD. I'll put that on now!
VICKI: Mmm - this party food is delicious. But did you get enough food in for all of your guests?
MATT: Oh yes, I went shopping yesterday and bought lots of food for the party. Eat up! There's plenty more….
VICKI: Thanks! It's great - I'll have no problem eating this food up - it's lovely!
MATT: And if you drink up, I'll go and make you another cocktail!
VICKI: You're a great host Matt. Hang on then and I'll finish it.

Examples:

to put on: I'm having a quiet night at home tonight. I'm going to put on a DVD and watch a film

to get something in: My little niece and nephew are coming round tomorrow, so I'm getting in lots of crisps and sweets to keep them happy!

to eat up: Now, you can have some ice-cream, but only if you eat up your pasta first.

to drink up: We'll have to drink up - the bar's closing in a minute.

Exercises:

to put on: Can you put the radio on for me?

to get something in: I'm going to get in plenty of food for my party.

to drink up: I'll get you another drink if you drink up that one.

to eat up: Eat up - there's lots more pizza.

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