Funky Phrasals
 

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- Lesson 11

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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 fall out - pokłócić się
to break up - zerwać z kimś, zerwać znajomość
to make up - pogodzić się
to stand sb up - wystawić kogoś (do wiatru)
to argue - kłócić się, sprzeczać się
to quarrel - kłócić się
to decide - decydować
to end - zakończyć
relationship - związek, znajomość
to give it another try - spróbować coś jeszcze raz, dać czemuś jeszcze jedną szansę
couple - tu: para
uncle - wujek
dad - ojciec
to speak - rozmawiać
marrriage - małżeństwo
to head for - zmierzać w kierunku
divorce - rozwód
argument - kłótnia, awantura
to kiss - pocałować się
Lesson 16
You fall out, you break up, you make up


VICKI: So, if someone's stood you up, the next time you see them, you'll probably argue!
MATT: You'll fall out!
VICKI: That's right, you'll argue or quarrel, you'll fall out. And you might even decide to end the relationship.
MATT: You might decide to break up.
VICKI: But sometimes, people break up, and then they make up again!
MATT: Yes, even though they decided to end the relationship, they stop arguing and think they'll give it another try.
VICKI: Yes, some couples seem to be breaking up and making up again all the time!
MATT: You fall out; you break up; you make up… And then you fall out again...

Examples:

to fall out: My uncle fell out with my dad years ago and now they don't speak to each other.

to break up: I think her marriage is breaking up - she's headed for a divorce.

to make up: We had our first argument the other day, but now we've kissed and made up.

Exercises:

to fall out: We fell out when we started talking about politics.

to break up: I think I'm going to break up with my girlfriend.

to make up: We've broken up lots of times but we always make up again in the end.

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