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Blog > Top 10 English Words of the Month - February

Top 10 English Words of the Month - February

Dodane przez Tomasz H. 3 marca 2014 w kategorii: Język angielski, Leksyka

We've started a new month, March, and it's good time to see what were the most popular English words in Edustation.
Let's see Top 10 English Words of the Month - February:

porch (weranda, ganek)

A raised, covered, sometimes partly closed area, often made of wood, on the front or side of a building.

e.g. We sat out on the porch to cool off.

used to (być przyzwyczajonym, mieć w zwyczaju)

Shows that a particular thing always happened or was true in the past, especially if it no longer happens or is no longer true.

e.g. I used to fish here every day.

pot (garnek)

Any of various types of container, usually round, especially one used for cooking food

e.g. Fill a large pot with salted water and bring it to the boil.

comprehension (zrozumienie)

The ability to understand completely and be familiar with a situation, facts etc.

How well students understand written or spoken language.

e.g. Reading comprehension.

swing (bujać)

To move easily and without interruption backwards and forwards or from one side to the other, especially from a fixed point, or to cause something or someone to do this.

e.g. She walked along the path swinging her umbrella.

tattletale (skarżypyta)

A child who tells a parent, teacher, etc., about something bad or wrong that another child has done.

e.g. I'm not being a tattletale, I'm being a reliable source.

pledge (zastaw)

A serious or formal promise, especially one to give money or to be a friend, or something that you give as a sign that you will keep a promise.

e.g. All the candidates made pledges not to raise taxes if they are elected.

can (umieć, potrafić lub puszka)

To be able to.

e.g. She can speak four languages.

A usually cylindrical metal container.

e.g. He drinks cola froma a can.

adjacent (przyległy, sąsiadujący)

Very near, next to, or touching.

e.g. They lived in a house adjacent to the highway.

eat (jeść)

To put or take food into the mouth and swallow it.

e.g. Do you eat meat?

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