CHALLENGES 2 Anglicko - český slovníček s příkladovými větami
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CHALLENGES 2 Anglicko - český slovníček s příkladovými větami
CHALLENGES 2 Anglicko - eský slovní ek s p íkladovými v tami MODULE - BACK TO SCHOOL Key words bag blackboard CD-Rom chair computer desk dictionary DVD player glue notebook paper pen pencil pencil case poster rubber ruler scissors Students' Book timetable Workbook art English geography history maths music PE /Physical Education science your language Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday /b{g/ /'bl{kbɔ:d/ /"si: di: 'rɒm/ /tʃeə/ /kəm'pju:tə/ /desk/ /'dkʃənəri/ /"di: vi: 'di: "pleə/ /glu:/ /'nəυtbυk/ /'pepə/ /pen/ /'pensəl/ /'pensəl keis/ /'pəυstə/ /'röbə/ /'ru:lə/ /'szəz/ /'stju:dənts bυk/ /'tam"tebəl/ /'wÆ:kbυk/ /ɑ:t/ /'ŋglʃ/ /dZi'ɒgrəfi, 'dZɒg£/ /'hstəri/ /m{θs/ /'mju:zk/ /"pi: 'i:/ /'saəns/ /jɔ: 'l{ŋgwdZ/ /'möndi, de/ /'tju:zdi, £de/ /'wenzdi, £de/ /'θÆ:zdi, £de/ /'fradi, £de/ /'s{tədi, £de/ /'söndi, £de/ n abroad age animal answer are there ask /ə'brɔ:d/ /edZ/ /'{nməl/ /'ɑ:nsə/ /'ɑ: ðə, ðeə /ɑ:sk/ adv CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n v v Put your shopping in this bag. Use this chalk to write on the blackboard. You can get the dictionary as a book or on a CD-Rom. I bought six chairs to go with the dining table. I use my computer to get my e-mail. He sat at his desk and wrote a letter. Look up the spelling or pronunciation in a dictionary. She put the disk in the DVD player and watched the film. We can join the pieces of the model together with glue. The policeman wrote my name down in his notebook. The printer has run out of paper. Can I use your pen to write this down? The artist drew a picture with a pencil. There are different coloured pencils in my pencil case. There were posters about the circus all over town. He used the rubber to remove two words from the sentence. A ruler is used for drawing straight lines. Sarah cut out the picture with her scissors. Give every pupil a Students' Book. I don't know when the next lesson starts – I'll check the timetable. Write all the answers in your workbooks. I don't like art – I just can't draw! More people speak English than any other language. This geography lesson is about lakes and rivers in England. We learnt about the history of the Roman Empire. You can use a calculator when you do these maths questions. He likes classical music but I prefer pop and rock. PE teachers need to be very fit and healthy. Chemistry, physics and biology are the main science subjects. How do you say "hello" in your language? She has to go back to work on Monday. The game is on Tuesday night. Some shops close on Wednesday afternoons. I go to football practice on Thursdays. Shall we go to the cinema this Friday? We're going on holiday next Saturday. He won a million pounds on TV last Sunday! taška tabule CD-Rom židle po íta st l, lavice slovník DVD p ehráva lepidlo poznámkový blok papír pero tužka penál plakát guma pravítko n žky u ebnice rozvrh hodin pracovní sešit výtvarná výchova angli tina zem pis d jepis matematika hudební výchova t lesná výchova v dní obor tv j jazyk pond lí úterý st eda tvrtek pátek sobota ned le Many British people go abroad for their holidays. What age is your dad? They keep several animals in the house – three rabbits, a cat and a dog. I'll ask the questions and you can answer them. How many children are there in the classroom? Ask your friend one question, and then he'll ask you one. zahrani í v k, stá í zví e odpov d t jsou (tam) ptát se 1 at home black blue book boyfriend campsite can classroom clothes cloudy coast at the coast cold colour dancer family fan fantastic favourite film star girlfriend good grandparents green hasn’t hobbies holidays hotel house in the country instructions interest interested in interesting into be into is there lesson like be like likes and dislikes name nationality not bad not very good okay page people photo place /ət 'həυm/ /bl{k/ /blu:/ /bυk/ /'bɔfrend/ k{mpsat/ /kən, k{n/ /'klɑ:srυm, £ru:m/ /kləυðz, kləυz/ /'klaυdi/ /kəυst/ /ət ðə 'kəυst/ /kəυld/ /'kölə/ /'dɑ:nsə/ /'f{məli/ /f{n/ /f{n't{stk/ /'fevərt/ /'flm stɑ:/ /'gÆ:lfrend/ /gυd/ /'gr{n"peərənts/ /gri:n/ /'h{zənt/ /'hɒbiz/ /'hɒlədiz/ /həυ'tel/ /haυs/ /n ðə 'köntri/ /n'strökʃənz/ /'ntrəst/ /'ntrəstd n/ /'ntrəstŋ/ /'ntə, 'ntυ/ /bi 'ntə, 'ntυ/ /'z ðə, ðeə/ /'lesən/ /lak/ /bi 'lak/ /"laks ən 'dslaks/ /nem/ /"n{ʃə'n{ləti/ /"nɒt 'b{d/ /"nɒt veri 'gυd/ /"əυ 'ke/ /pedZ/ /'pi:pəl/ /'fəυtəυ/ /ples/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj, n adj, n n n n aux n n pl adj n adj n n n n adj adj n n adj n pl adj, n aux n pl n pl n n n pl n adj prep phr v n prep phr v n n adj n n pl n n I left my school work at home. I have a pair of black shoes on my feet. Her hair is bright blue and looks really good! This book is full of interesting information. John is Jenny's boyfriend – they do everything together. We stayed on a campsite in France last month. I can say hello and goodbye in Italian. There are twenty desks in my classroom. Clothes keep you warm and they make you look good too. It was cloudy today but it will be sunny tomorrow. They spent two weeks on holiday at the coast. They spent two weeks on holiday at the coast. Don't get cold – put a thick coat on. Which colour is your favourite – blue or red? My sister is a dancer with the Royal Ballet. She has a large family – four sisters and five brothers! 3000 fans went to the rock concert. I think their music is fantastic! Which is your favourite Harry Potter book? Tom Cruise is a very famous film star and earns lots of money. "Is she your girlfriend?" "No, but we sometimes go to the cinema together". Father Christmas only brings presents to good, well-behaved children. I have two sets of grandparents–my mum's parents and my dad's parents. The trees are not very green in winter. My brother hasn't got a chance of getting a girlfriend. My hobbies are fishing, taking photographs and football. Where are you going for your holidays this year? We stayed at a lovely hotel on the side of the lake. Our house is very small – it only has one bedroom. We live in a city, so we like to have holidays in the country. I can't understand the instructions for making this cake. Making pottery is one of my mother's interests. I'm not interested in collecting stamps – I prefer baseball and cricket. My dad has an interesting book about American history. He went back into his house. I'm not into model aeroplanes – I prefer model railways. "Is there anybody at home?" "Yes, I'm in here." Our next lesson is Chemistry – I think it's really boring. We live in a city, so we like to have holidays in the country. What's the weather like today? Tell me your likes and dislikes before I go to the shop for food. She changed her name from Benson to Smith when she got married. He changed his nationality when he went to live in the USA. "Do you like this new ice cream?" "Yes, it's not bad!" The new Maths teacher isn't very good – he talks too quickly. This book is okay, but I don't want to read all of it. How many words are there on this page? There are thousands of people outside the palace and they all want to see the Queen. I took 20 photos yesterday with my new camera. Crete is a great place for a summer holiday. doma erný modrý kniha p ítel kemp moci, um t t ída šaty, oble ení zatažený pob eží na pob eží chladný barva tane ník rodina fanoušek fantastický oblíbený filmová hv zda p ítelkyn dobrý prarodi e zelený nemít koní ky dovolená hotel d m na venkov pokyny, návod zájem zajímat se o zajímavý do velmi se zajímat o je (tam) lekce, hodina mít rád jaký mít rád a nemít rád jméno národnost není špatný není moc dobrý dobrý, fajn strana lidé fotografie místo 2 price question rainy read red say hello shop sister sport summer sunny talk teacher television thing understand weather weekend whose write /pras/ /'kwestʃən/ /'reni/ /ri:d/ /red/ /"se hə'ləυ/ /ʃɒp/ /'sstə/ /spɔ:t/ /'sömə/ /'söni/ /tɔ:k/ /'ti:tʃə/ /'telə"vZən, "telə'vZən/ /θŋ/ /"öndə'st{nd/ /'weðə/ /"wi:k'end, 'wi:kend/ /hu:z/ /rat/ The price of this coat is £50. The questions in that exam were really difficult. adj We were on holiday for 14 days and ten of them were rainy! v Read a book or play cards – it's rainy again today. adj, n The little girl had red paint all over her clothes and hands. How do you say hello in Polish? n I'd like to go to the shop for a Sunday newspaper. n My sister lives in the south of England. n Which sport is your favourite – football or rugby? n We had a very rainy summer this year. adj The weather is going to be bright and sunny tomorrow. v I talked to my brother for two hours on the phone yesterday. n Our new teacher knows lots about foreign languages. n There's a television programme about French tonight at 7.30. n Will you get me a few things from the supermarket, please? v I don't understand this question – what does it mean? n What's the weather like in Florida in summer? n Most people don't have to work at the weekend. deter., pron "Whose bag is this?" "It's mine, thanks very much." v Write your name at the top of the page, and then begin the test. n n cena otázka deštivý íst ervený íci ahoj obchod sestra sport léto slune ný mluvit u itel televize v c, p edm t rozum t po así víkend í psát MODULE 1 - OUR WORLD Key words chess collecting fashion model aeroplanes photography reading skateboarding send card e-greeting e-mail instant message letter text message use chatroom the Internet mobile (phone) home phone pay phone friendly funny hard-working helpful honest lazy moody /tʃes/ /kə'lektŋ/ /'f{ʃən/ /"mɒdl 'eərəplenz/ /fə'tɒgrəfi/ /'ri:dŋ/ /'sketbɔ:dŋ/ /send/ /kɑ:d/ /'i: "gri:tŋ/ /'i: mel/ /"nstənt 'mesdZ/ /'letə/ /'tekst "mesdZ/ /ju:z/ /'tʃ{trυm, £ru:m/ /ði 'ntənet/ /fəυn, "məυbal 'fəυn/ /"həυm 'fəυn/ /'pe fəυn/ /'frendli/ /'föni/ /"hɑ:d 'wÆ:kŋ/ /'helpfəl/ /'ɒnəst/ /'lezi/ /'mu:di/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n n v n n n n n n v n n n n n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj A chess board has 64 squares on it, 32 black and 32 white. Collecting things, like stamps, books and records, is his hobby. She's interested in fashion, and designs all her own clothes. There's an exhibition of model aeroplanes this weekend. We went to a photography exhibition and saw lots of good photos. Reading too much hurts my eyes. Wear your knee and elbow pads when you go skateboarding. Send me a postcard when you go on holiday! How many cards did you get at Christmas? I send e-greetings instead of paper birthday cards. I got 17 e-mails from friends on my birthday. When John sends me an instant message I see it straight away on my screen. When Mum worked abroad she sent me a letter every week. Use your mobile phone to send him a text message. I use my mobile phone every day to call my mum. People in chatrooms don't always say who they really are. The Internet is a great way of doing research for your school projects. If your car breaks down, use your mobile (phone) to ring for help. Ring me on my home phone – my mobile isn't working. Where's the nearest pay phone? I need to call for a taxi. The shop assistant was very friendly and helpful. The jokes he told were so funny we couldn't stop laughing. She's a hard-working student and will probably pass all her exams. His comments were rude and not very helpful. Jean is always honest and never tells lies. Ben is very lazy and never gets up before 10 o'clock. Helen was very moody and angry when she lost. šachy sbírat móda modely letadel fotografování tení jízda na skateboardu poslat pohled blahop ání p es internet e-mail instant message, obdoba ICQ dopis textová zpráva použít diskuzní fórum internet mobilní telefon domácí telefon ve ejný telefon p átelský sm šný usilovn pracující užite ný up ímný líný náladový 3 outgoing patient shy untidy like love mind hate stand can't stand amazing beautiful fantastic great /"aυt'gəυŋ/ /'peʃənt/ /ʃa/ /ön'tadi/ /lak/ /löv/ /mand/ /het/ /st{nd/ /"kɑ:nt 'st{nd/ /ə'mezŋ/ /'bju:tfəl/ /f{n't{stk/ /gret/ a bit a lot activity after all right always angry around the world back behind sb’s back beach because become bill billion birthday brochure business none of your business busy buy call capital castle century chat church cinema class classical music climate college competition computer game cooking /ə 'bt/ /ə 'lɒt/ /{k'tvəti/ /'ɑ:ftə/ /"ɔ:l 'rat/ /'ɔ:lwz, £wez/ /'{ŋgri/ /ə"raυnd ðə 'wÆ:ld/ /b{k/ /b"hand sömbədiz 'b{k/ /bi:tʃ/ /b'kɒz, b'kəz/ /b'köm/ /bl/ /'bljən/ /'bÆ:θde/ /'brəυʃə, £ʃυə/ /'bznəs/ /"nön əv jɔ: 'bznəs/ /'bzi/ /ba/ /kɔ:l/ /'k{ptl/ /'kɑ:səl/ /'sentʃəri/ /tʃ{t/ /tʃÆ:tʃ/ /'snəmə/ /klɑ:s/ /"kl{skəl 'mju:zk/ /'klamət/ /'kɒldZ/ /"kɒmpə'tʃən/ /kəm'pju:tə gem/ /'kυkŋ/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj adj adj adj v v v v v adj adj adj adj n adv adv adj n n conj v n n n n n adj v v n n n v n n n n n n n n n My sister loves meeting people and has an outgoing personality. I don't like waiting – I'm not a patient person. Why is she standing in the corner? Is she shy? David's very untidy – he leaves clothes all over the floor. Most people don't like cold baths. I love chocolate – I can't stop eating it! I don't mind Maths but I don't like Chemistry. She hates getting up so early in the mornings. She stands rainy weather. My brother can't stand you – he thinks you're horrible! The story was so amazing I could hardly believe it. That actress has a beautiful face but an ugly boyfriend. The new film is out, and it's really fantastic! It would be great if you could come with us. spole enský trp livý stydlivý nepo ádný mít rád milovat vadit nenávid t snášet nesnášet úžasný krásný fantastický skv lý I feel a bit ill today – I'm not going to school. This shark has a lot of teeth! You can take part in lots of activities on this holiday. After leaving a school, he worked in bank. "Will you take my photo?" "All right, give me your camera." I always have a cup of coffee with my breakfast. Dad's angry because you crashed his car. The students come from many countries around the world. He's always telling lies behind my back. He's always telling lies behind my back. The children looked for shells on the beach. I don't like her because she tells lies. Study hard and you'll become a brilliant English speaker! Tell the waiter we'd like the bill, please. Paying for hospitals and nurses costs billions of pounds. My birthday is on the seventh of July – when's yours? Let's pick up some holiday brochures and decide where to go. She runs her own business. I'm not telling you – it's none of your business. You can't speak to him just now, he's very busy. Will you buy me some sweets when you go to the shop? I'll call you again tomorrow at the same time. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. There are lots of castles in Scotland and Ireland. They built many of these houses in the last century. I don't want a long talk, just a short chat. We go to church nearly every Sunday. What's on at the cinema this week? Have you done your homework for the History class? Mozart wrote classical music in the 18th century. All over the world the climate is changing. After school, he's going on to college to study English. I like the competitions in the newspaper at the weekend. He played that computer game for four hours yesterday! A chef does a lot of cooking in a restaurant. trochu mnoho, moc aktivita, innost po, potom dob e vždy naštvaný, rozzlobený okolo sv ta záda za n ími zády pláž protože stát se ú et bilión narozeniny brožura, leták obchod to se t netýká zaneprázdn ný koupit zavolat hlavní m sto hrad století rozhovor kostel kino hodina, p ednáška klasická hudba klima vysoká škola sout ž po íta ová hra va ení 4 countryside cousin creative culture customer service department cycle cycling dad dangerous date of birth design different dog drawing drive dry easy Emerald Isle every night exam exhibit explore famous fishing football team for for example French friend fun good fun gadget get up go go out good at grandma guitar guitarist hardly ever historic horse riding hundreds of idea good idea illustrate information inventor Ireland Irish /'köntrisad/ /'közən/ /kri'etv/ /'költʃə/ n /"köstəmə 'sÆ:vs d"pɑ:tmənt/ /'sakəl/ /'saklŋ/ /d{d/ /'dendZərəs/ /"det əv 'bÆ:θ/ /d'zan/ /'dfrənt/ /dɒg/ /'drɔ:ŋ/ /drav/ /dra/ /'i:zi/ /"emərəld 'al/ /"evri 'nat/ /g'z{m/ /g'zbt/ /k'splɔ:/ /'feməs/ /'fʃŋ/ /'fυtbɔ:l ti:m/ /fə, fɔ:/ /fər g'zɑ:mpəl/ /frentʃ/ /frend/ /fön/ /"gυd 'fön/ /'g{dZət/ /get/ /gəυ/ /gəυ 'aυt/ /'gυd ət, {t/ /'gr{nmɑ:/ /g'tɑ:/ /g'tɑ:rst/ /"hɑ:dli 'evə/ /h'stɒrk/ /'hɔ:s "radŋ/ /'höndrədz əv, ɒv/ /a'də/ /"gυd a'də/ /'ləstret/ /"nfə'meʃən/ /n'ventə/ /'aələnd/ /'aərʃ/ n CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n adj n v n n adj n v adj n n v adj adj n n v adj n n prep n n n n aux v phr v n n n adj n n v n n n adj They've ruined the countryside with all these motorways. He's my cousin – my mother's brother's son. Be creative – design a completely new range of clothes! Some things are polite in certain cultures but rude in others. venkov bratranec tvo ivý kultura Tell the Customer Service Department what your problem is. I cycle to school on Mondays but I get the bus on the other days. Cycling is popular in Holland because the roads are very flat. Does your dad still work at the bank? This road is dangerous – everyone drives very fast. Write your name and date of birth at the top of the paper. Architects design buildings for a living. That's not the magazine I usually buy, it's a different one. I take the dog for a walk in the park every morning. Sadie made a drawing of a little boy and a little girl. Will you drive me to the airport when I go on holiday? It's hot and dry in the middle of the desert. Ask me some easy questions about computers. People call Ireland "the Emerald Isle" because it's very green. There are lots of pubs, so you can go to a different one every night. She passed the exams and will be going to university next year. There's a new exhibit on Egypt at the museum. Doctor Livingstone explored the unknown parts of Africa. They took photos of all the famous places in Wales. Fishing is one of Britain's most popular activities. Which football team do you like best? I'm waiting for the number 98 bus. She likes books and plays – for example, Shakespeare and Tolstoy. French is not a difficult language to learn. He's an old friend – we've known him for many years. He isn't really rude – it's just good fun. He isn't really rude – it's just good fun. I've bought a great gadget for cutting up onions. Will you get up out of that chair, please, and go to the shop for me? Do you want to go with me to the party tonight? She's going out with my friend's brother. My mum's very good at Geography and History. Her grandma looks after her when her mum is at work. My guitar has twelve strings instead of the usual six. Jimi Hendrix was a brilliant guitarist. I hardly ever see my brother – he lives in South America. In the 1960s the Americans made the first, historic landing on the moon. You can go horse riding in the mountains on this holiday. There were hundreds of people in the queue. He turned his good idea into a business and made lots of money. He turned his good idea into a business and made lots of money. My sister illustrates children's picture books. Where can I get information about train times? Edwin Land was the inventor of the Polaroid camera. Ireland is a great place for a quiet, relaxing holiday. His mum is Irish – she comes from Dublin. odd lení služby zákazník m jezdit na kole ježd ní na kole táta nebezpe ný datum narození navrhnout jiný, rozdílný pes kresba ídit suchý jednoduchý Smaragdový ostrov každou noc zkouška exibice, výstava prozkoumat známý ryba ení fotbalový tým na nap íklad francouzština p ítel, kamarád zábava dobrá zábava nástroj vstát jít chodit ven dobrý v babi ka kytara kytarista skoro nikdy historický ježd ní na koni stovky nápad dobrý nápad ilustrovat informace vynálezce Irsko Ir 5 Jamaica keep in touch kiss languages late laugh have a laugh leave it out legend library listener live Londoner look after lyrics machine magic powers make maybe meeting mess in a mess much (not) very much mum museum the Net never news the news newspaper night life now official often the Olympics on with painting parents park part party penfriend personal details phone card piano PIN poem Poland popular /dZə'mekə/ /"ki:p n 'tötʃ/ /ks/ /'l{ŋgwdZz/ /let/ /'lɑ:f/ /h{v ə 'lɑ:f/ /"li:v t 'aυt/ /'ledZənd/ /'labrəri, £bri/ /'lsənə/ /lv/ /'löndənə/ /lυk/ /'lrks/ /mə'ʃi:n/ /"m{dZk 'paυəz/ /mek/ /'mebi/ /'mi:tŋ/ /mes/ /n ə 'mes/ /mötʃ/ /("nɒt) veri 'mötʃ/ /möm/ /mju:'ziəm/ /ðə 'net/ /'nevə/ /nju:z/ /ðə 'nju:z/ /'nju:s"pepə/ /'nat laf/ /naυ/ /ə'fʃəl/ /'ɒfən, 'ɒftən/ /ði ə'lmpks/ /'ɒn wð, wθ/ /'pentŋ/ /'peərənts/ /pɑ:k/ /pɑ:t/ /'pɑ:ti/ /'penfrend/ /"pÆ:sənəl 'di:telz/ /'fəυn kɑ:d/ /pi'{nəυ/ /pn/ /'pəυəm/ /'pəυlənd/ /'pɒpjυlə/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n v n pl adj, adv n n n n v n v n pl n n pl v adv n n adv n n adv n n sing n n adv adj adv n sing/pl n n pl n n n n n pl n n n n n adj Jamaica is an island in the Caribbean. We kept in touch by e-mail when he lived abroad. Grandma kissed me goodnight and then went home to her house. He's very clever and can speak at least six languages. I got up late and missed the bus this morning. Mum laughts at her baby. We won't make any money but we'll have a laugh! Leave it out, Moni! I don't like being teased! Have you heard the legend of the King of the Fairies? Please take these books back to the library for me. I talk too much, but she's a good listener. I live in Leeds now, but I come from Scotland. Millions of Londoners travel to work on the Underground. I'm going to look after their dogs while they are on holiday. The singer has forgotten the lyrics of the song. A TV is a machine for showing moving pictures. The witch used her magic powers to turn me into a frog. He made a machine for recording TV programmes onto DVDs. I don’t know – maybe I'll come and maybe I won't. The teachers had a meeting at two o'clock. The room was in a mess – there were clothes all over the floor. The room was in a mess – there were clothes all over the floor. Mary likes dancing very much. Jack didn't like the book very much and didn't finish it. My mum got married to my dad in 1985. The Museum of Science has lots of information on the planets. We looked it up on the Net and got the answer really quickly. I never go to clubs – I'm not old enough yet. Have you heard some news about Harry? The news will be on TV at 10 o'clock. Have you seen the Christmas quiz in today's newspaper? Leeds is very good for night life – there are lots of bars and clubs. I'm going home now – it's after 12 o'clock. The government will produce an official report. She often gets the answers right but sometimes she's wrong. London will hold the Olympics in 2012. She doesn't get on with her sister – they argue about everything. The famous painting of the Mona Lisa is in an art gallery in Paris. Both her parents work in London all week. I'm going to take the dogs for a walk in the park. The first part of the exam was okay but the second part was difficult. There's a party at Jimmy's house on Saturday. My German penfriend wrote to me again last week. To get a credit card you need to give us some personal details. I haven't got any money for the phone – can I use your phone card? I learned to play the piano when I was five. Key in your PIN and the machine will give you some cash. Wordsworth wrote a lot of poems about the English Lake District. Many people came to Leeds from Poland in the 1930s. Ireland is a popular place to go for a peaceful holiday. Jamajka udržovat kontakt políbit jazyky pozd smát se bavit se, užívat si nechat n eho legenda knihovna poslucha žít, bydlet obyvatel Londýna starat se text p ístroj magická síla ud lat, vyrobit možná sch ze nepo ádek neuklizený velmi, moc, mnoho (ne) moc máma muzeum sí /Internet nikdy novinky zprávy noviny no ní život nyní, te oficiální asto olympiáda vycházet s n kým (nep ít se) malba, obraz rodi e park ást oslava, mejdan p ítel na dopisování osobní údaje telefonní karta klavír PIN báse Polsko populární 6 population portrait prize problem the Queen real record relax republic restaurant river Roman room Russia science lab Scotland scuba diving see shopping shopping centre singing skiing snowy sometimes song sorry speaker spend stone stop story street student surfing swim swimming tease teenager tennis text think together too town the tube Turkey underground railway up usually very /"pɒpjυ'leʃən/ /'pɔ:trət/ /praz/ /'prɒbləm/ /ðə 'kwi:n/ /rəl/ /r'kɔ:d/ /r'l{ks/ /r'pöblk/ /'restərɒnt/ /'rvə/ /'rəυmən/ /rυm, ru:m/ /'röʃə/ /'saəns l{b/ /'skɒtlənd/ /'sku:bə "davŋ/ /si:/ /'ʃɒpŋ/ /'ʃɒpŋ "sentə/ /'sŋŋ/ /'ski:ŋ/ /'snəυ£i/ /'sömtamz/ /sɒŋ/ /'sɒri/ /'spi:kə/ /spend/ /stəυn/ /stɒp/ /'stɔ:ri/ /stri:t/ /'stju:dənt/ /'sÆ:fŋ/ /swm/ /'swmŋ/ /ti:z/ /'ti:nedZə/ /'tens/ /tekst/ /θŋk/ /tə'geðə/ /tu:/ /taυn/ /ðə 'tju:b/ /'tÆ:ki/ /"öndəgraυnd 'relwe/ /öp/ /'ju:Zuəli, 'ju:Zəli/ /'veri/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n adj v v n n n adj n n n n n v n n n n adj adv n adj n v n v n n n n n n v n n v v adv adv n n n adv, prep adv adv The population of Poland is about 40 million. Have you seen the portrait of the Queen in the National Gallery? The newspaper is giving a prize for the first correct answer to the quiz. "What's the problem?" "I can't see properly." The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace. It's not a real computer, it's just a plastic box that he plays with. Can you record that programme for me tonight? Come to Ireland and relax in our beautiful countryside. General De Gaulle was once the President of the French republic. This restaurant charges too much for its food. The river goes right through the middle of the town and then joins the sea. The Roman army built many roads in Britain. There are three rooms downstairs and two more on the top floor. It's very cold in some parts of Russia. There's been an explosion in the science lab. There are only about 5 million people in the whole of Scotland. The Great Barrier Reef is a great place to go scuba diving. Can you move, please? I can't see the TV. I'm going into town to do some shopping for clothes. The new shopping centre has lots of places to buy clothes. Have you done much singing in church choirs? Switzerland in February is a favourite place for skiing holidays. Is it very snowy in Poland in winter? Sometimes we go to town at the weekend, but often we just stay at home. I don't like his songs – they're all about how bad he feels. I'm sorry I didn't call you last night – the phone wasn't working. Tonight's speaker will be talking about gardening. How much did you spend on food this week? He threw a stone into the lake and it made a loud noise. I've been working for six hours, so now I'm going to stop for tea. It's a story about a rich man and his two sons. Colin lives in the same street as me but we have never met. Most of the students are going on the school trip to France. You can go surfing off the south coast of England. Let's have a swim in the ocean before we have dinner. I can't go swimming because I haven't got a swimming costume. She teased him about his long hair, but she liked it really. My dad liked really loud music when he was a teenager. I'm going to take tennis lessons this summer. I tried phoning him and texting him but he didn't answer. I think I've passed the exam but I 'm not sure. Are you going to the cinema too? Let's go together, then! The house has five bedrooms, and there's a swimming pool too! That part of France has a lot of countryside and not very many towns. The quickest way around London is on the tube. He went to Turkey because his team were playing a football match in Istanbul. There are underground railways in Moscow and Singapore. They began walking up the hill. The bus usually comes about five minutes after I get to the bus stop,. I was very late and missed the start of the lesson. populace, obyvatelstvo portrét cena problém královna skute ný, opravdový nahrát odpo inout, relaxovat republika restaurace eka ímský místnost Rusko v decká laborato Skotsko potáp ní vid t nákup, nakupování obchodní centrum zpívání lyžování zasn žený n kdy píse litující, zarmoucený e ník, mluv í utratit kámen zastavit se, p estat p íb h ulice student surfování plavat plavání škádlit, dobírat si n koho náctiletý tenis poslat textovou zprávu myslet spolu také m sto metro Turecko podzemní dráha nahoru obvykle velmi 7 video village visit wait walk walking watch website weekend wet wonderful world writer /'vdiəυ/ /'vldZ/ /'vzt/ /wet/ /wɔ:k/ /'wɔ:kŋ/ /wɒtʃ/ /'websat/ /"wi:k'end, 'wi:kend/ /wet/ /'wöndəfəl/ /wÆ:ld/ /'ratə/ n n v v v n v n n adj adj n n Do you want to rent a video or go to the cinema? They live in a small village near the town of Stratford. Are you going to visit your brother in Mexico this year? Wait for me – I'm nearly ready. I need to walk at least five miles a day and lose a lot of weight. Walking is good for you if you want to keep fit. I want to watch that programme on BBC1 at 7 o'clock. He downloads a lot of music from different websites. I don't work at the weekend – I just relax. It was wet on Saturday so we didn't go to the match. Thank you for a wonderful time at your birthday party. A third of the world's people have little or nothing to eat. George Bernard Shaw was a famous Irish writer. video vesnice navštívit ekat chodit chození, procházení dívat se webová stránka víkend mokrý úžasný sv t spisovatel I have toothache so I'm going to the dentist today. When anything electrical breaks down, I always call the electrician. I asked the hairdresser to cut my hair short. The lorry crashed but the lorry driver was OK. The mechanic mended my car but he didn't charge me anything! Office workers finish work at 5 o'clock. When the toilet didn't work, I asked the plumber to fix it. He asked his secretary to type some letters. The shop assistant helped me with my bags. The taxi drivers know every street in London. The vet was very gentle with the cat. I had a burger and chips for lunch. A piece of cheese after a meal helps to clean your teeth. Some people eat chips with everything! Can we have two colas and a lemonade please? Dad caught a fish and brought it home to cook for dinner. I try to eat five pieces of fruit every day. When I have a hot dog I add mustard and tomato sauce. There were so many kinds of ice cream I didn't know which to choose! We ate beef kebab and rice in the Indian restaurant. Jack doesn't eat meat or fish. Gran bought extra milk as she wanted to have cornflakes for breakfast. Because she was driving, Suki only drank orange juice. Dad cut the pizza into eight separate pieces. Mum put tomatoes and lettuce in the salad. Salmon tastes great with eggs and cream! Jake took sandwiches to school for lunch. At the café, I bought a tuna and mayonnaise sandwich. Grandad grows potatoes, onions and other vegetables. The waiter brought a bottle of mineral water to the table. I like to eat plain yoghurt with strawberries and blueberries. zuba elektriká kade ník idi nákladního auta mechanik kancelá ský zam stnanec instalatér sekretá ka prodava idi taxi zv roléka karbanátek, hamburger sýr hranolky kola ryba ovoce párek v rohlíku zmrzlina kebab maso mléko pomeran ový džus pizza salát losos sendvi tu ák zelenina voda jogurt We had to get to the airport early as the plane took off at 7 am. (7) ráno MODULE 2 - NEIGHBOURS Key words dentist electrician hairdresser lorry driver mechanic office worker plumber secretary shop assistant taxi driver vet burger cheese chips cola fish fruit hot dog ice cream kebab meat milk orange juice pizza salad salmon sandwich tuna vegetables water yoghurt /'dentst/ /"lek'trʃən, "elk£/ /'heə"dresə/ /'lɒri "dravə/ /m'k{nk/ /'ɒfs "wÆ:kə/ /'plömə/ /'sekrətəri/ /'ʃɒp ə"sstənt/ /'t{ksi "dravə/ /vet/ /'bÆ:gə/ /tʃi:z/ /tʃps/ /'kəυlə/ /fʃ/ /fru:t/ /'hɒt dɒg/ /"as 'kri:m/ /k'b{b/ /mi:t/ /mlk/ /'ɒrəndZ dZu:s/ /'pi:tsə/ /'s{ləd/ /'s{mən/ /'s{nwdZ/ /'tju:nə/ /'vedZtəbəlz/ /'wɔ:tə/ /'jɒgət/ (7) am /"e 'em/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n pl n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n pl n n 8 about accent adult be afraid of again /ə'baυt/ /'{ksənt/ /'{dölt, ə'dölt/ /bi ə'fred əv, ɒv/ /ə'gen, ə'gen/ all is that all all right all the time alone amusement park area Argentina astronomer at night Australia baby bad Bangladesh bank bathroom bed in bed before Bengali bilingual body bottle of water boy build certainly character check chicken nuggets children choose city the City click clock concert hall control cook create curry cut daughter decision die /ɔ:l/ /z "ð{t 'ɔ:l/ /"ɔ:l 'rat /"ɔ:l ðə 'tam/ /ə'ləυn/ /ə'mju:zmənt pɑ:k/ /'eəriə/ /"ɑ:dZən'ti:nə/ /ə'strɒnəmə/ /ət 'nat/ /ɒ'streliə/ /'bebi/ /b{d/ /"b{ŋglə'deʃ/ /b{ŋk/ /'bɑ:θrυm, £ru:m/ /bed/ /n 'bed/ /b'fɔ:/ /ben'gɔ:li/ /ba'lŋgwəl/ /'bɒdi/ /"bɒtl əv 'wɔ:tə/ /bɔ/ /bld/ /'sÆ:tnli/ /'k{rktə/ /tʃek/ /"tʃkən 'nögəts/ /'tʃldrən/ /tʃu:z/ /'sti/ /ðə 'sti/ /klk/ /klɒk/ /'kɒnsət hɔ:l/ /kən'trəυl/ /kυk/ /kri'et/ /'köri/ /köt/ /'dɔ:tə/ /d'sZən/ /da/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adv n n I'll be home at about six o'clock today. Maria speaks English with a strong Italian accent. Adults are not allowed into the youth club. You shouldn't be afraid of the dark. I need to go to London again tomorrow. okolo p ízvuk dosp lý bát se, být polekaný znovu Is that all the money you've got? "I've dropped the radio!" "That's all right, I'll get a new one." He plays computer games all the time and never goes outside. The old woman lived alone after her sons left home. We're going to the amusement parks in Florida for our holidays! My brother and my sister live in the same area of north London. They came from Argentina ten years ago and now live in Manchester. The astronomer discovered a new star. It's dangerous round here at night – don't go out on your own. We visited our grandparents in Australia two years ago. My brother and his wife have a new baby – her name is Rachel. The plane was late because of the bad weather. Rakesh is going to Bangladesh for his holidays next year. I need to go to the bank and get some money. He left the tap on, and the bathroom floor was covered in water. He always tries to get home before his kids go to bed. Dad won't read my little sister a story unless she's in bed. Will you read me a story before I go to bed? There's a display of Bengali dancing tonight. The waiter is bilingual – he speaks Spanish and English. She has a very small head and a huge body. They carried bottles of water on their trip up the mountain. They have a big family – three boys and four girls. Tesco are building a new supermarket in the centre of town. "Will you write this essay for me?" "No, I certainly won't!" In the TV series, his character has a wife and ten children. Give me your paper and I'll check your answers. I'd like chicken nuggets and chips, please. My grandparents had my mum and ten other children. Please choose a seat and wait for the doctor to arrive. I live in a small village and my best friend in a city. My brother earns a lot of money working in the City. Click on the search button if you want to look for something. When the clock struck twelve, Cinderella ran out of the palace. We went to the concert hall to hear the orchestra. He couldn't control the car and it crashed into a tree. I'm not a very good cook but I like to eat a lot! The new rules will create a lot of problems. After the film, we went to the Indian restaurant for a curry. I cut the carrot into small pieces and added it to the meat. It's my daughter's ninth birthday today. When it was time to make a decision, he didn't know what to do. His grandmother died when he was only three years old. veškerý, celý, všechen to jsou všechny v po ádku, v pohod po ád sám zábavný park tvr , oblast Argentina astronom v noci Austrálie dít , miminko špatný Bangladéš banka koupelna postel v posteli p ed bengálský dvoujazy ný t lo láhev vody chlapec postavit ur it , jist postava zkontrolovat ku ecí nugety d ti vybrat velkom sto the City- tvrt v Londýn kliknout hodiny koncertní sí ovládat kucha vytvo it kari krájet dcera rozhodnutí um ít adv determiner , pron He spent all his money for new clothes. adv n n n n n n adj n n n n adv adj adj n n v adv n v n pl n pl v n v n n v n v n v n n v 9 difficult dinner door drink early east electronic ever expensive extras face fantasy feel finish fireplace food free from be from garden gardening get old girl give good luck group grow up ham hamster happen happy to see hard head headache hear heart problem help homework hospital in hospital how many husband ill imaginary in front of job joke you must be joking kids kind of /'dfkəlt/ /'dnə/ /dɔ:/ /drŋk/ /'Æ:li/ /i:st/ /"lek'trɒnk, "elk£/ /'evə/ /k'spensv/ /'ekstrəz/ /fes/ /'f{ntəsi/ /fi:l/ /'fnʃ/ /'faəples/ /fu:d/ /fri:/ /frəm, frɒm/ /'bi: frəm, frɒm/ /'gɑ:dn/ /'gɑ:dnŋ/ /get 'əυld/ /gÆ:l/ /gv/ /"gυd 'lök/ /gru:p/ /"grəυ 'öp/ /h{m/ /'h{mstə/ /'h{pən/ /"h{pi tə 'si:/ /hɑ:d/ /hed/ /'hedek/ /hə/ /'hɑ:t "prɒbləm/ /help/ /'həυmwÆ:k/ /'hɒsptl/ /n 'hɒsptl/ /"haυ 'meni/ /'hözbənd/ /l/ /'m{dZənəri/ /n 'frönt əv/ /dZɒb/ /dZəυk/ /bi 'dZəυkŋ/ /kdz/ /'kand əv, ɒv/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 The questions in this exam are really difficult! Come and have dinner with us – we eat at 8 o'clock. n Somebody's knocking on the door – go and let them in. v We often drink a glass or two of wine with dinner. adj, adv If you get there early you'll have to wait for a few minutes. adj, adv, n She has a house on the east coast of Scotland, near Aberdeen. adj You can use an electronic calculator in the exam. adv Have you ever been to Spain in the winter? adj It's less expensive to go to Spain in the winter than to stay in Britain. n pl On this car, the radio and the special wheels are extras. n He has a handsome face but he's not a nice person. n I sometimes have this fantasy about being a famous actor. v I could feel the bump on my head. v I'll probably finish this work by about 10 o'clock. n The cat sat in the fireplace to keep himself warm. n Italian food is my favourite. adj You have to pay for the fish but the chips are free. prep These paintings are from Africa. I don't recognise his accent – where is he from? n We grow vegetables in the small garden at the back of the house. n Gardening is a popular activity in the UK. Well, she's getting old now, she must be at least 60. n My mum lived in York with her parents when she was a girl. n§ If you don't want that food, give it to the dog. Good luck in your exams, from Mum and Dad, n All the friends went around in a group at school. v When I grow up I want to be a doctor. n Dad put some ham and cheese in his sandwiches. n My hamster only does two things – run round his wheel and go to sleep! v I was walking to school when a strange thing happened. She was happy to see her brother again after all those years. adj, adv They worked hard but didn't earn a lot of money. n Put something on your head when you go out – it's raining. n I got a headache after reading all these books! v Can you speak more loudly? I can't hear you. n Grandad has heart problems and has to take medicine every day. v You help me with my Maths and I'll help you with your French. n The teacher gave us three problems for homework. n There are two small hospitals in our city. My mum had a baby when she was in hospital. How many brothers and sisters do you have? n Grandma married her husband in 1923. adj He was very ill and nearly died. adj When I was little I talked to my imaginary friend! I sat in front of the computer for hours yesterday. n He got a job as a teacher. v He's very polite – he always laughs at my jokes. You must be joking! I'm not going to lend you my car! n pl He always tries to get home before his kids go to bed. What kind of food would you like to eat tonight? adj n t žký ve e e dve e pít brzy východní elektronický (v bec) n kdy drahý nadstandardní vybavení obli ej fantazie, sen cítit skon it, dokon it krb jídlo zadarmo, bezplatný z být odkud zahrada zahradni ení stárnout dívka dát, dávat hodn št stí skupina vyr st,být dosp lý šunka k e ek stát se š astný, že vidí (n koho) t žce, usilovn hlava bolest hlavy slyšet problém se srdcem pomoci domácí úkol nemocnice v nemocnici kolik manžel nemocný imaginární p ed práce vtipkovat musíš si d lat legraci d ti druh 10 kitchen know you never know lamb life real life light living room local look look who’s here lose loud lunch meal mean menu midnight minute money move Mrs multicultural nearly neighbour neighbourhood next door next-door noisy normal normally north old only open originally other outside personality pet piece please pool practice prepare primary school programme quarter quiet rarely /'ktʃn/ /nəυ/ /jυ "nevə 'nəυ/ /l{m/ /laf/ /"rəl 'laf/ /lat/ /'lvŋ rυm, ru:m/ /'ləυkəl/ /lυk/ /"lυk hu:z 'hə/ /lu:z/ /laυd/ /löntʃ/ /mi:l/ /mi:n /'menju:/ /'mdnat/ /'mnət/ /'möni/ /mu:v/ /'msz/ /"mölti'költʃərəl/ /'nəli/ /'nebə/ /'nebəhυd/ /"nekst 'dɔ:/ /'nekst dɔ:/ /'nɔzi/ /'nɔ:məl/ /'nɔ:məli/ /nɔ:θ/ /əυld/ /'əυnli/ /'əυpən/ /ə'rdZənəli/ /'öðə/ /aυt'sad/ /"pÆ:sə'n{ləti/ /pet/ /pi:s/ /pli:z/ /pu:l/ /'pr{kts/ /pr'peə/ /'praməri "sku:l/ /'prəυgr{m/ /'kwɔ:tə/ /'kwaət/ /'reəli/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 Can you bring the plates in from the kitchen and put them on the table? You never know what's going to happen next. You never know what's going to happen next. n I'll get a piece of lamb and cook it for dinner. n You never know what's going to happen next. n You never know what's going to happen next. adj Jenny decided to wear a light blue dress. n After we eat we'll go into the living room and have a comfortable seat. adj We go to the local Italian restaurant once a week. v Look at my new house! Well, look who's here! I wasn't expecting you! v I played Susan at chess and lost every game. adj She had such a loud voice, I couldn't hear anything else. n We had chicken and salad for lunch. n The meal was so bad we refused to pay for it. v "No Entry" means that you can't drive up the street from that end. n There were so many things on the menu, I didn't know what to choose! n At New Year we stayed up till after midnight. n I need to be at the airport in 45 minutes. n Do you have any money? I need to pay for the tickets. v You can move this chess piece in several different directions. Although she's married, she prefers being called Ms not Mrs. adj We live in a multicultural society with people from many other countries. adv I've nearly finished reading the book. v§ If we have a party we'll have to invite the neighbours. n There are lots of children to play with in my neighbourhood. Jamie bought the house next door to his mum and dad. adj My next-door neighbour never cuts the grass in his garden. adj The people next door often have noisy parties late at night. adj It was just a normal day until the spaceship landed in the playground. adv I normally walk to school. adj, adv, n Newcastle is a city in the north of England. adj She works as a nurse at a hospital for old people. adj, adv Declan is only one – he can't talk properly yet. adj The library is open till 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoons. adv My family originally came from Jamaica. adj, pron Fred lives in Bristol but my other brother, Adam, lives in Germany. adv We lived just outside Manchester for many years. n She has a wonderful personality – happy, friendly and kind. n Do you have any pets? n There are 32 pieces in a game of chess. interj Can I have two burgers and a cola, please? n There were lots of people at the pool today because of the warm weather. n The team has football practice every Saturday morning. v I've prepared the meal – all you need to do is cook it. n He went to primary school in Scotland until he was eight years old. n There's a programme about the police on BBC2 tonight. n There were four of us, so we cut the cake into quarters. adj It was very quiet today at work – I had nothing to do. adv My brother moved abroad, so I rarely see him now. n v kuchy v d t, znát nikdy nevíš jehn život skute ný život sv tlý obývací pokoj místní podívat se podívej se, kdo je tu ztratit hlasitý ob d jídlo znamenat jídelní lístek p lnoc minuta peníze pohnout, táhnout paní multikulturní skoro soused sousedství vedle od vedle hlu ný normální normáln , obvykle severní starý jen, jenom otev ený p vodn další venku, na kraji osobnost, povaha domácí zví e ást prosím bazén trénink p ipravit základní škola po ad tvrtina klidný z ídka 11 ready realistic rest have a rest rice roof rose same the same scared school work shoe show shower simulation sit small smell so sound stadium still straight away strange study system takeaway telescope test theatre time tired today tomorrow town centre travel typical ugly uncle unfriendly unhappy university vegetarian virtual waiter war wear week well where /'redi/ /"rə'lstk/ /rest/ /h{v ə 'rest/ /ras/ /ru:f/ /rəυz/ /sem/ /ðə 'sem/ /skeəd/ /'sku:l wÆ:k/ /ʃu:/ /ʃəυ/ /'ʃaυə/ /"smjυ'leʃən/ /st/ /smɔ:l/ /smel/ /səυ/ /saυnd/ /'stediəm/ /stl/ /"stret ə'we/ /strendZ/ /'stödi/ /'sstəm/ /'tekəwe/ /'teləskəυp/ /test/ /'θətə/ /tam/ /taəd/ /tə'de/ /tə'mɒrəυ/ /"taυn 'sentə/ /'tr{vəl/ /'tpkəl/ /'ögli/ /'öŋkəl/ /ön'frendli/ /ön'h{pi/ /"ju:nə'vÆ:səti/ /"vedZə'teəriən/ /'vÆ:tʃuəl/ /'wetə/ /wɔ:/ /weə/ /wi:k/ /wel/ /weə/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj adj n n n n adj adj n n v n n v adj v adv v n adv adj v n n, adj n n n n adj adv adv n v adj adj n adj adj n adj, n adj n n v n adv adv, conj Dinner will be ready in five minutes. This computer game is very realistic. Sit down if you need a rest. We walked for miles, and then decided to have a rest. Put some rice on your plate and I'll get the curry. The strong wind blew part of the roof off the house. The gardener was carrying a bunch of white roses. That funny , Simon said exactly the same thing. Sunita has the same birthday as me. I was scared when those people came and spoke to me. Do you have much school work to do tonight? She bought three pairs of shoes because they were cheap. My watch shows five minutes past three, but the station clock shows five to. I'm very hot and dirty so I'm going to take a shower. This computer simulation lets you drive at 100 miles per hour. Sit down at the table and I'll go and get the food. I only want a small piece of lamb and a little rice, please. He could smell her perfume as she walked past. I'm late, so I'm going to miss the train. I've never heard her sing before, but she sounds great! There was a huge shout from the crowd in the football stadium. Is anyone still hungry? There's still lots of food. When I heard she was ill, I called her straight away. Her hair is a very strange colour – green and blue mixed together. What are you going to study at university? My computer runs on the Windows system. Shall we have a Chinese takeaway? He used the telescope to look at the stars. I got 31 out of 100 in the Biology test. We're going to the theatre to see "King Lear". The time is now ten minutes to one. He was very tired after his long day at work. It's Saturday, so there's no school today. It's Monday tomorrow so I have to go back to work. At night, the town centre is full of people. They travelled by train to Ireland and then caught a plane to America. This mountain scenery is typical of Switzerland. The hero of the story was ugly but kind. My dad's brother, Uncle John, is a teacher here. He's an unfriendly person and prefers to live alone. She was unhappy because she never had any money. What do you want to study at university? Marie is vegetarian and doesn't eat meat or fish. In this computer game, you can drive a virtual train along the railway. Waiter, would you bring another bottle of wine, please? Everyone was thankful when the war finally ended. I don't know what to wear when I go to the party. There are seven days in a week. You speak English very well. Where did you learn it? Where did your dad work before he became a teacher? hotový realistický odpo inek odpo inout si rýže st echa r že stejný stejn (jako) ustrašený, bojácný školní práce bota ukazovat sprcha simulace sed t malý cítit tak znít stadión stále, po ád okamžit zvláštní studovat systém teplé jídlo s sebou teleskop test divadlo as unavený dnes zítra centrum m sta cestovat typický škaredý strýc nep átelský, nevlídný neš astný universita vegetarián virtuální íšník válka obléci si týden dob e kde 12 wife win window wishes best wishes woman work worried /waf/ /wn/ /'wndəυ/ /'wʃz/ /"best 'wʃz/ /'wυmən/ /wÆ:k/ /'wörid/ n v n n pl n v adj He and his wife have three young sons. I never win at chess – I'm not very good at it. The house has very small windows and dark rooms. Best wishes on your birthday from Uncle Dan and Auntie Jean. Rosie has got married! I must send her my best wishes. How many women work in your office? My sister works in a hospital for young children. I'm worried about Rosie – it's 12 o'clock and she's not home yet. manželka vyhrát okno p ání s p áním všeho nejlepšího žena pracovat ustaraný, znepokojený It sometimes snows here in January. My birthday is on February 10th. In March, we planned our summer holidays. It rained nearly every day in April! The garden is full of flowers in May. My sister got married in June. In July we moved house. We went to Venezuela for our holidays in August. We started school in September. In Britain, autumn starts in October. By November, nearly all the trees have lost their leaves. In December, we all look forward to the Christmas break. The police tried to arrest the thief but he got away. The criminals went to prison for ten years. The prisoner tried to escape from the police. I feel very guilty because I broke his CD player. There has been a murder in the next street. The prison has high walls to keep the prisoners in. They planned to rob a bank. A thief broke into our house and stole our new TV! Our new car has air conditioning. The central heating keeps the house warm in winter. Gran has a gas cooker but would prefer an electric one. I put all the dishes, knives and forks into the dishwasher. There was hardly any food in the fridge! She listens to the radio every morning. Grandad put the record on the record player. My telephone rang, but when I picked it up no-one answered. I like watching television but I don't like the news programmes. He used the vacuum cleaner to clean up the dog's hair. Dad put the clothes in the washing machine. leden únor b ezen duben kv ten erven ervenec srpen zá í íjen listopad prosinec zatknout zlo inec utéct provinilý, vinný vražda v zení oloupit zlod j klimatizace úst ední topení va i my ka na nádobí ledni ka rádio gramofon telefon televize vysava pra ka Amy likes acting and she dreams about Hollywood. My sister took acting classes and wants to be a film star. This book is about their adventures in Africa in the 1920s. I was twelve years old three months ago. I was twelve years old three months ago. She wasn't watching, and ran into another car. herectví kurz herectví dobrodružství p ed ( asov ) p ed (2 dny/3 m síci) jiný, další MODULE 3 - LIFE STORIES Key words January February March April May June July August September October November December arrest criminal escape guilty murder prison rob thief air conditioning central heating cooker dishwasher fridge radio record player telephone television vacuum cleaner washing machine /'dZ{njuəri, £njυri/ /'februəri, 'febjυri/ /mɑ:tʃ/ /'eprəl/ /me/ /dZu:n/ /dZυ'la/ /'ɔ:gəst/ /sep'tembə/ /ɒk'təυbə/ /nəυ'vembə, nə£/ /d'sembə/ /tυ ə'rest/ /ə 'krmənəl/ /tυ 'skep/ /'glti/ /ə 'mÆ:də/ /ə 'przən/ /tə 'rɒb/ /ə 'θi:f/ /"eə kən'dʃənŋ/ /"sentrəl 'hi:tŋ/ /'kυkə/ /'dʃ"wɒʃə/ /frdZ/ /'rediəυ/ /'rekɔ:d "pleə/ /'teləfəυn/ /'teləvZən, "telə'vZən/ /'v{kjuəm "kli:nə, £kjυm£/ /'wɒʃŋ mə"ʃi:n/ n acting acting classes adventure ago (two days/one months) ago another /'{ktŋ/ /'{ktŋ "klɑ:sz/ /əd'ventʃə/ /ə'gəυ/ /ə'gəυ/ /ə'nöðə/ n CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n n n n n n v n v adj n n v n n n n n n n n n n n n n adv adj 13 appear the army as as a child aunt back at the back baseball based on bedroom believe best world’s best bestseller biscuits black and white boat bomb born bring bring back Britain businessman butterfly call call sb names candy catch chest childhood Christmas play cliff come on company composition cookie Croatia day in those days decide destroy drive around drive-in driving test dual nationality earthquake escape escape factory fall /ə'pə/ /ði 'ɑ:mi/ /əz, {z/ /əz ə 'tʃald/ /ɑ:nt /b{k/ /ət ðə 'b{k/ /'besbɔ:l/ /'best ɒn/ /'bedrυm, £ru:m/ /b'li:v/ /best/ /"wÆ:ldz 'best/ /"best'selə/ /'bskts/ /"bl{k ən 'wat/ /bəυt/ /bɒm/ /bɔ:n/ /brŋ/ /"brŋ 'b{k/ /'brtn/ /'bznsmən/ /'bötəfla/ /kɔ:l/ /"kɔ:l sömbədi 'nemz/ /'k{ndi/ /k{tʃ/ /tʃest/ /'tʃaldhυd/ /"krsməs 'ple/ /klf/ /kəm 'ɒn/ /'kömpəni/ /"kɒmpə'zʃən/ /'kυki/ /krəυ'eʃə/ /de/ /n 'ðəυz dez/ /d'sad/ /d'strɔ/ /"drav ə'raυnd/ /'drav n/ /'dravŋ test/ /"dju:əl n{ʃə'n{ləti/ /'Æ:θkwek/ /'skep/ /'skep/ /'f{ktəri/ /fɔ:l/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 She suddenly appeared from nowhere! People join the army because they want to see the world. prep, adv As cold as snow. As a child I was very quiet and shy. n My Aunt Joan – Dad's sister – is 60 this year. n He likes sitting at the back of his garden. We have a garden at the front of the house, but not at the back. n I went to see a game of baseball but I don't understand the rules. The film is based on a book he wrote about South Africa. n The house has three bedrooms on the top floor. v The police didn't believe his story. adj, n My mum is the best woman in the world. I think I have the world's best mum. n The book was a bestseller and it sold millions of copies. n pl If you eat too many biscuits you'll get fat! Do they still make black and white televisions? n He crossed the Atlantic in a small boat with no engine. n They made the bomb safe before it could explode. adj She was born in Kenya but lived in Britain all her life. v Be so kind and bring me a cup of tea. That song brings back lots of happy memories. n How long have you lived in Britain? n He was a doctor but now he's a businessman. n The butterfly stretched its wings out in the sun. v Call the police immediatelly after the accident! I hit him because he was calling me names! n Uncle Jack bought me a box of candy from America. v You run as fast as you can, and I'll try to catch you. n You need to know your chest size before you buy a shirt. n I had a very happy childhood. n All the children have parts in the school Christmas play. n The edge of the cliff is dangerous – don't go near it! phr v Come on, let's go to the football match. n My company makes computers and washing machines. n He wrote many compositions for piano and orchestra. n They had cookies and milk before they went to bed. n We went to Croatia for our holidays last year. n I spend a whole day at the pool. In those days, people often sent their children away to school in the countryside. v I've decided to work harder at school next term. v The strong wind and high waves destroyed many houses along the coast. Let's just drive around till we find something to do. adj We went to a drive-in burger place where you eat your meal in the car. n I've passed my driving test but Dad won't lend me the car! n He has dual nationality – he's Italian and British. n Thousands of people died in the earthquake. n There's been an escape at the prison – three prisoners have got out. v They escaped on Sunday but the police caught them again on Tuesday. n This factory makes paper for books and magazines. v Snow began to fall this morning. v n objevit se armáda jako jako dít teta zadní ást vzadu baseball založený na ložnice v it nejlepší nej epší na sv t bestseller sušenky ernobílý lo bamba narozený p inést navracet Británie obchodník, podnikatel motýl volat nadávat n komu sladkost, bonbón chytit hrudník d tství váno ní hra útes no tak spole nost skladba sušenka Chorvatsko den v té dob rozhodnout zni it objet, jezdit dokola místo, kde se dá zajet autem idi ská zkouška dvojí národnost zem t esení út k utéct továrna spadnout, padat 14 fall in love fifty the Fifties film final finally find first flat flower forget free time freezing front at the front gas (= petrol) get get away ghost glasses goal great uncle guy hair handsome Hollywood home-made horrible ice-cold Indian interview jacket job Saturday job jump jump off jungle keep warm kindergarten learn left on the left lemonade let’s start mainly married get married marry Member of Parliament middle /"fɔ:l n 'löv/ /'ffti/ /ðə 'fftiz/ /flm/ /'fanl/ /'fanl£i/ /fand/ /fÆ:st/ /fl{t/ /'flaυə/ /fə'get/ /"fri: 'tam/ /'fri:zŋ/ /frönt/ /ət ðə 'frönt/ /g{s/ /get/ /get ə'we/ /gəυst/ /'glɑ:sz/ /gəυl/ /"gret 'öŋkəl/ /ga/ /heə/ /'h{nsəm/ /'hɒliwυd/ /"həυm 'med/ /'hɒrəbəl/ /"as 'kəυld/ /'ndiən/ /'ntəvju:/ /'dZ{kt/ /dZɒb/ /'s{tədi "dZɒb/ /dZömp/ /"dZömp 'ɒf/ /'dZöŋgəl/ /"ki:p 'wɔ:m/ /'kndəgɑ:tn/ /lÆ:n/ /left/ /ɒn ðə 'left/ /"lemə'ned/ /"lets 'stɑ:t/ /'menli/ /'m{rid/ /get 'm{rid/ /'m{ri/ /"membər əv 'pɑ:ləmənt/ /'mdl/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 number n n adv v adj, adv n n v n adj n n v n n pl n n n n adj n adj adj adj adj n n n n v v n n v adj n adv adj v n n Mum and Dad fell in love when they were nineteen. I have got only fifty dollars. In the Fifties, people were poorer but a lot happier. In the film, Steve McQueen played the part of Papillon. Our school team won the football final. The plane finally took off after a wait of two hours. Each time he escaped, the police found him again. My first job was in a supermarket in west London. We rented a flat on the third floor. He always wore a flower in his jacket. I'll never forget the first time I saw her. In my free time I like to take photos of the countryside. It's really cold – my feet are freezing! The front of Jack car was frozen. We have a garden at the front of the house, but not at the back. We need to put gas in the car before we leave. I would like to get a new bicycle as a birthday present. It's nice to get away from town for a short time. This hotel is haunted by the ghost of a beautiful woman. I need new glasses – I can't see properly. Zidane scored a great goal for France in the final. Great Uncle George is my mum's uncle. That kind of clever guy is good at everything. The man with white hair in the photo is my Uncle Jim. She married a very handsome man. Lots of film stars live in Hollywood. Is this a home-made cake or did you buy it? I think this is a horrible place. It's full of noise and smoke. It was so hot, I really wanted an ice-cold drink. This Indian restaurant has really good food. There was an interview with the Prime Minister in the paper last week. My mum is the woman in the blue jacket. My first job was in a supermarket in west London. My brother has a Saturday job in the market. My brother horse Nick likes to jump every day. He jumped off the board into the swimming pool. They got lost in the thick jungle. Make sure you keep warm – it's very cold outside. My three-year-old boy loves going to the kindergarten. Where did you learn to speak English? Her writes with his left arm. Do they drive on the right or the left in Japan? The kids make lemonade in the summer and sell it to the neighbours. Right, let's start. Who wants to ask the first question? Mainly I listen to classical music, but I also like rock and pop. Our parents are married for twenty years. We're going to Las Vegas to get married. He asked me to marry him. The member of parliament for North Leeds is speaking. Go back to sleep - it a middle of the night. zamilovat se padesát padesátá léta film finále kone n najít první byt kv tina zapomenout volno zmrzlý p edek v p ední ásti benzín dostat dostat se pry , ven duch brýle gól prastrýc chlap, chlapík vlasy hezký, dob e vypadající Hollywood domácí hrozný ledový indický interview, rozhovor kabátek práce sobotní brigáda skákat sesko it džungle udržovat se v teple, neprochladnout mate ská školka u it se levý nalevo limonáda za n me hlavn ženatý, vdaná vzít se vzít len parlamentu prost edek, st ed 15 in the middle minister mom moved movie near night club once Oscar pale part (= role) pass petrol physics plan player plump the police Prime Minister prisoner profile referee remember return rich right on the right robbery rock & roll romantic sad score sea second-hand share sheep shirt short socks son soon South America start stay store (= shop) successful tall tattoo tell time /n ðə 'mdl/ /'mnstə/ /mɒm/ /mu:vd/ /'mu:vi/ /nə/ /'nat klöb/ /wöns/ /'ɒskə/ /pel/ /pɑ:t/ /pɑ:s/ /'petrəl/ /'fzks/ /pl{n/ /'pleə/ /plömp/ /ðə pə'li:s/ /"pram 'mnstə/ /'przənə/ /'prəυfal/ /"refə'ri:/ /rə'membə/ /r'tÆ:n/ /rtʃ/ /rat/ /ɒn ðə 'rat/ /'rɒbəri/ /"rɒk ən 'rəυl/ /rəυ'm{ntk, rə£/ /s{d/ /skɔ:/ /si:/ /"sekənd 'h{nd/ /ʃeə/ /ʃi:p/ /ʃÆ:t/ /ʃɔ:t/ /sɒks/ /sön/ /su:n/ /"saυθ ə'merkə/ /stɑ:t/ /ste/ /stɔ:/ /sək'sesfəl/ /tɔ:l/ /tə'tu:, t{'tu:/ /tel/ /tam/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n v n adv n adv n adj n v n n v n adj n n n n n v v adj adj n n adj adj n n adj v n n adj n pl n adv n v v n adj adj n v n He was in the middle of the lake when he caught the fish. All the ministers have a meeting with Tony Blair every Friday morning. Mom, can I go to the movies? I was five years old when we moved to Australia. The movie was very sad and I cried. We lived near the sea in a town called Sandbanks. She works as a dancer at the new night club in town. He was once a teacher at our school, but now he's a policeman. The film star picked up her Oscar and thanked everyone. I thought she was ill because her face was very pale. She's got a part in a Hollywood film. I passed all my exams last year. The garage had no petrol left. Physics is my favourite science subject. We plan to hire a car and drive across Europe. The football players ran out onto the field. Mum is a little plump but she doesn't want to lose weight. The police caught the burglar with the jewels in his pockets. The Prime Minister stood and answered the question. The prisoners went out into the fresh air to get some exercise. There's a profile of Brad Pitt in today's newspaper. The referee said it wasn't a goal. I can't remember his birthday – is it in March? When we returned from holiday, we started saving for the next one! She is a rich woman and has houses in London, Paris and Rome. She writes with her right arm. Do they drive on the right or the left in Japan? He went to jail for the robbery but said he didn't do it. The Stones were a famous rock & roll band in the 1960s. He was very romantic and brought her flowers every time they met. I was very sad when my lovely dog died. I missed the beginning of the game – what's the score? I like being near the sea and watching all the ships go past. She wears second-hand clothes because they cost less money. She shares a room with her sister. The dog will get all the sheep together and bring them back to the farm. I need a new shirt and tie for work. She's very short – she only comes up to my shoulder. I can't find a clean pair of football socks. My son works in a car factory as an engineer. Your mum and dad will be home soon. We'd better clean up the house. Brazil is the largest country in South America. I've started to make a model of the famous ship, the "Golden Hind". I don't feel well so I'm going to stay at home today. There's a small food store at the end of the street. He became a successful actor and made many important films. He's nearly two metres tall and he's only fifteen years old! She has a tattoo of his name on the top of her arm. Can you tell me the answer to this question? I don´t have much time to go to the cinema. uprost ed ministr máma st hovat se /min. as film blízko no ní klub jednou, kdysi Oskar /filmová cena bledý role složit benzín fyzika plánovat hrá zakulacený, plnoštíhlý policie ministerský p edseda v ze profil rozhod í (za)pamatovat vrátit se bohatý pravý napravo krádež rokenrol romantický smutný skóre mo e z druhé ruky, obnošený sdílet, d lit se ovce košile malý ponožky syn brzy Jižní Amerika za ít z stat obchod úsp šný vysoký tetování íci as 16 (seven/twenty) times toy tree house try T-shirt TV colour TV Venezuela when why winter World Cup young /tamz/ /tɔ/ /'tri: haυs/ /tra/ /'ti: ʃÆ:t/ /"ti: 'vi:/ /"kölə ti: 'vi:/ /"venə'zwelə/ /wen/ /wa/ /'wntə/ /"wÆ:ld 'köp/ /jöŋ/ adj n v n n n n adv, conj adv, conj n n adj I knocked three times but got no answer. I bought him a toy train for his birthday. Dad built us a tree house at the bottom of the garden. Please try to be polite when your grandmother is visiting. He tore a hole in his T-shirt when he climbed over the gate. We have a colour TV, but my dad had a black and white one. We have a colour TV, but my dad had a black and white one. Venezuela is in South America. When did your brother go to India? "I really like rock & roll music." "Why?" There was no snow this winter and not a lot of rain. England's football team won the World Cup in 1966. She wrote her first successful book when she was very young. sedmkrát/dvacetkrát hra ka stromový dome ek zkusit tri ko televize barevná televize Venezuela kdy pro zima Sv tový pohár mladý The film was about aliens from the planet Jupiter. Children's books often have stories about fairies in them. The ghost of a dark-haired lady appears there at night. In "Lord of the Rings", the hobbits are half the size of normal humans. Mermaids are half woman, half fish. When she saw the huge fish, she thought it was a sea monster. The vampire bit him on the neck. At night he grew lots of hair and turned into a werewolf. The witch turned the frog back into a prince. They saw a yeti in the woods in the far north of Canada. He was so tired he was acting like a zombie. I couldn't hear what he said. I could see the finish and tried to run faster. Dad baked a cake and it smelt delicious! My brother can't stand the taste of carrots. She held the baby in her arms and touched his face gently. It was a dangerous road so I drove carefully. It was so dark we couldn't see anything. His hands were dirty from gardening. My dad grew an enormous onion. The fisherman caught a giant fish but it escaped. The man had a hairy chest but no hair on his head. Don't be horrible to your little brother! A huge wave came towards the boat. We made a very large cake for her birthday party. I wrote a long letter to Zack when he was in Brazil. It was the most scary story I ever heard. He was a very thin person, and nearly two metres tall. mimozemš an víla duch hobit mo ská víla mo ská p íšera upír vlkodlak arod jnice Yeti, sn žný muž zombie slyšet vid t cítit, von t chutnat dotknout se nebezpe ný tmavý špinavý ohromný gigantický chlupatý hrozný obrovský velký dlouhý strašidelný vysoký The thieves abandoned the stolen car. After work, she went to her yoga class. The biscuits tasted so good that I had another one. If you ask any more questions, I'll scream! opustit po ješt jeden ješt (n jaký) MODULE 4 - MYSTERIES Key words alien fairy ghost hobbit mermaid sea monster vampire werewolf witch yeti zombie hear see smell taste touch dangerous dark dirty enormous giant hairy horrible huge large long scary tall /'eliən/ /'feəri/ /gəυst/ /'hɒbt/ /'mÆ:med/ /'si: "mɒnstə/ /'v{mpaə/ /'wÆ:wυlf/ /wtʃ/ /'jeti/ /'zɒmbi/ /hə/ /si:/ /smel/ /test/ /tötʃ/ /'dendZərəs/ /dɑ:k/ /'dÆ:ti/ /'nɔ:məs/ /'dZaənt/ /'heəri/ /'hɒrəbəl/ /hju:dZ/ /lɑ:dZ/ /lɒŋ/ /'skeəri/ /tɔ:l/ n abandon after another one any more /ə'b{ndən/ /'ɑ:ftə/ /ə'nöðə wön/ /"eni 'mɔ:/ v CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n n n n n v v v v v adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adv, prep 17 arm Atlantic author away believe in bookshelf bookshop box break have a break café calm camera candle carry cheap coast off the coast coffee come come out of communicate crime story cross dark get dark day next day one day school days death directions disappear dive dolphin down during educate end in the end enjoy especially everywhere extinct fast feel a few figure flood floor /ɑ:m/ /ət'l{ntk/ /'ɔ:θə/ /ə'we/ /b'li:v n/ /'bυkʃelf/ /'bυkʃɒp/ /bɒks/ /brek/ /h{v ə 'brek/ /'k{fe/ /kɑ:m/ /'k{mərə/ /'k{ndl/ /'k{ri/ /tʃi:p/ /kəυst/ /"ɒf ðə 'kəυst/ /'kɒfi/ /köm/ /köm 'aυt əv, ɒv/ /kə'mju:nket/ /'kram "stɔ:ri/ /krɒs/ /dɑ:k/ /get 'dɑ:k/ /de/ /"nekst 'de/ /"wön 'de/ /'sku:l dez/ /deθ/ /d'rekʃənz, da£/ /"dsə'pə/ /dav/ /'dɒlfn/ /daυn/ /'djυərŋ/ /'edjυket/ /end/ /n ði 'end/ /n'dZɔ/ /'speʃəli/ /'evriweə/ /k'stŋkt/ /fɑ:st/ /fi:l/ /ə 'fju:/ /'fgə/ /flöd/ /flɔ:/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n adv v n n n n n v n n v adj n n v phr v v n v adj n n pl n n pl v v n adv prep v n v adv adv adj adv v n n n The orang-utan has very long arms and a hairy orange body. The plane crossed the Atlantic and landed in New York. Some authors only write books for children. The burglar ran away as fast as he could. Do you believe in magic? I put the dictionary back on the bookshelf, but I can't find it now. I bought a book on football at the bookshop. Where's the box for your new camera? We can eat the lunch during the break. Digging was hard work so I had a break for half an hour. In the café I had a coffee and a piece of cake. She was very upset and I tried to calm her down. I have a new camera but I'm not very good at taking photos. She had to use candles when the electric light went out. The huge wave carried the boat right onto the beach. We bought some cheese, bread and a cheap bottle of wine. Our cottage is on the coast of Britain We were just off the coast of Australia when the storm started. Let's go and have a coffee when the play is finished. Come and play with our children in the afternoon. The children came out of school and ran into the playground. We communicate with our brother in Canada by e-mail. This author writes crime stories about people in California. How are we going to cross the river? We don't have a boat. She likes dark colours. In winter it starts to get dark earlier in the day. Today was a wonderful sunny day. He met her on Friday and the very next day he asked her out. One day, I plan to travel round the world. Are school days the happiest days of your life? She was upset by the death of her grandmother. She sent us directions on how to find her house. The rabbit disappeared when the magician put it into his hat. She dived into the pool and began to swim. We saw dolphins off the coast of California last summer. He sat down in front of the computer and opened his e-mail. He worked at the market during the summer holidays. Small schools are sometimes better than big schools.§ The end of summer holidays is near. We argued for an hour but in the end we agreed what to do. We like school but we enjoy holidays more. All the boys are very handsome – but especially Alan! Everywhere I go, she follows me. Dinosaurs became extinct millions of years ago. He drove to the hospital really fast when he heard she was ill. As I didn't feel well, I left early and went home to bed. There were only a few people at the bus stop. I saw the figure of a woman beside the tree. It rained so heavily there was a flood in the village. His room is horrible, because he leaves dirty clothes all over the floor. paže Atlantik autor pry v it v police, regál (na knihy) knihkupectví krabice p estávka mít p estávku kavárna uklidnit fotoaparát sví ka nést levný pob eží u pob eží kafe p ijít vyjít z komunikovat kriminální p íb h p ejít tmavý stmívat se den další den jednou školní léta smrt pokyny zmizet potopit se delfín dole b hem vzd lávat konec nakonec t šit se, mít radost obzvlášt všude vyhubený, vyhynulý rychle cítit pár postava, silueta záplavy podlaha 18 for hours frightened the future get out of giant squid great grandmother guide haunted honestly horror film human hunter kill laugh light like like this look for look out loudly map monster motorway Neanderthal noise ocean old (= former) old be (five/twenty) years old once at once pay perfume person plesiosaurus possibly prehistoric pretty probably push rabbit reader really receptionist ride right run run after save save sb’s life /fər 'aυəz/ /'fratnd/ /ðə 'fju:tʃə/ /get 'aυt əv, ɒv/ /"dZaənt 'skwd/ /"gret 'gr{n"möðə/ /gad/ /'hɔ:ntd/ /'ɒnəstli/ /'hɒrə flm/ /'hju:mən/ /'höntə/ /kl/ /lɑ:f/ /lat/ /lak/ /lak 'ðs/ /'lυk fə, fɔ:/ /lυk 'aυt/ /'laυdli/ /m{p/ /'mɒnstə/ /'məυtəwe/ /ni'{ndə"tɑ:l/ /nɔz/ /'əυʃən/ /əυld/ /əυld/ /"jəz 'əυld/ /wöns/ /ət 'wöns/ /pe/ /'pÆ:fju:m/ /'pÆ:sən/ /"pli:sə'sɔ:rəs/ /'pɒsəbli/ /"pri:h'stɒrk/ /'prti/ /'prɒbəbli/ /pυʃ/ /'r{bt/ /'ri:də/ /'rəli/ /r'sepʃənst/ /rad/ /rat/ /rön/ /rön 'ɑ:ftə/ /sev/ /"sev sömbədiz 'laf/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj phr v n n n adj adv n adj n v v n prep phr v phr v adv n n n n n n adj adj adv v n n n adv adj adj adv v n n interj n n interj v v v Sometimes I can drive for hours but sometimes I get tired very quickly. Thunder and lightning frightened him. In the future we'll probably go to the moon on holiday. When the building began to shake I got out of there very quickly. The fishermen caught a giant squid in their net. My great grandmother will be eighty-six next birthday. The guide showed us round the castle. It may be a haunted house but I've never seen a ghost! She honestly thought that the bread was free. Last night we went to see a horror film. The creature had the body of an animal but a very human face. The hunter was out all day but didn't see any lions. The men killed the bear because it tried to attack the children. He's very polite – he always laughs at my jokes. Put the light on so we can see what we're doing. My brother is a teenager but I think he acts like a child. The story starts like this: 'Once upon a time…'. The dog must have got lost. I'm going to look for him. Look out of the window and tell me if it's raining. He spoke loudly so that the people at the back could hear. This street isn't on the map. Where are we? The monster in Loch Ness is called Nessie. The M1 motorway goes from London to Leeds. The Neanderthals lived in Europe many centuries ago. The neighbours' TV makes a lot of noise late at night. They are going to cross the ocean in a tiny boat. I met an old friend when I went shopping. Martin likes to watch old movies. She was only twenty years old but she looked older. We only met once. Don't try to do too many things at once. They pay us on the last day of the month. Her favourite perfume was Chanel No 5. Who was that person at the door? This plesiosaurus died millions of years ago, and these are its bones. You are possibly right, but I want to make sure. Dinosaurs were prehistoric animals. I think you look really pretty in that hat. I'll probably go to Canada to visit my aunt this winter. He pushed his way through the crowd. The rabbit ate through his cage and escaped into the garden. He was only four but he was a very good reader. "I'm only twenty-five." "Really! I thought you were at least forty!" The receptionist helped us to find our room. Will you give me a ride on your bicycle? Right, I'm finished. Let's go home. Amy wants to be an athlete and runs every morning. The boy stole her bag and she ran after him. The new speed limit could save many lives. She pulled him out of the water and saved his life. celé hodiny vyd šený, ustrašený budoucnost dostat se ven z ob í olihe prababi ka pr vodce strašidelný up ímn , opravdu horor lidský lovec zabít smát se sv tlo jako takto hledat podívat se, vyhlédnout hlasit mapa p íšera dálnice neandrtálec hluk oceán starý (=n kdejší) starý mít (p t/dvacet) let jednou najednou platit parfém lov k plesiosaurus možná prehistorický p kný, hezký pravd podobn tla it, strkat králík tená opravdu, vážn recep ní jízda tak b žet b žet za zachránit zachránit n í život 19 schoolgirl scientist scream sea water second shark sink so suddenly sun sure teeth telepathy Thailand thought throw tourist towards trumpet tsunami up the hill upstairs wave who wolf wood (= trees) /'sku:lgÆ:l/ /'saəntst/ /skri:m/ /'si: "wɔ:tə/ /'sekənd/ /ʃɑ:k/ /sŋk/ /səυ/ /'södnli/ /sön/ /ʃɔ:/ /ti:θ/ /tə'lepəθi/ /'tal{nd, £lənd/ /θɔ:t/ /θrəυ/ /'tυərst/ /tə'wɔ:dz/ /'trömpt/ /tsυ'nɑ:mi/ /"öp ðə 'hl/ /"öp'steəz/ /wev/ /hu:/ /wυlf/ /wυd/ n /f{t/ /"gυd 'lυkŋ/ /'h{nsəm/ /plömp/ /'prti/ /ʃɔ:t/ /slm/ /tɔ:l/ /θn/ /əυld/ /"mdl 'edZd/ /'ti:nedZə/ /jöŋ/ /bl{k/ /blɒnd/ /braυn/ /dɑ:k/ /feə/ /gre/ /red/ adj n n n adj n v adv adv n adj n n n n v n adv v n adv n pron n n She was only a schoolgirl but she played brilliant tennis. Scientists are working on medicines to help people with dangerous diseases. We could hear loud screams from the direction of the house. The sea water crashed over the side of the boat. He finished the race in second place. We sometimes get sharks near the beaches in Australia. The sharp rocks made a hole in the boat and it began to sink. She was so happy that she gave me a big kiss! Suddenly, I heard a loud noise. When it's very hot you need to stay out of the sun. I felt sure I knew him but I couldn't remember his name. She brushes her teeth after every meal. Mum always knows what I'm thinking – it must be telepathy. In Thailand, clothes are much cheaper than at home. I can read your thoughts – you want an ice cream! I want to throw my computer out of the window sometimes. We don't get many tourists here – there's nothing to see. He walked towards me with a smile on his face. The elephant trumpeted loudly. The tsunami swept thousand of houses into the sea. Let's climb up the hill and see what's at the top. This house is strange because the living room is upstairs. The waves were only small so we went swimming in the sea. Who made that funny noise? Be careful – there are wolves in the woods. We went for a walk in the woods. škola ka v dec k ik mo ská voda druhý žralok potopit se tak, tolik najednou, náhle slunce jistý zuby telepatie Thajsko myšlenka hodit turista sm rem k(e) trumpeta tsunami nahoru na kopec horní poschodí vlna kdo vlk les If you eat too much you will get fat. She would like a good-looking man with lots of money! He was a handsome man but his clothes were not fashionable. I know I'm getting plump because my skirts don't fit me any more. She was very pretty and had lots of boyfriends. He was only 1 metre 60 cm – too short for the part of Superman. I think my mum is slim but she wants to lose more weight. He was very tall and so he could see over everybody's heads. You're too thin – you should eat more. He's 65, but he doesn't feel old. Is a person middle-aged when they are 40, or when they're 50? My brother is a teenager but I think he acts like a child. My daughter is too young to go to school yet. The girl had long black hair. He had blond hair and blue eyes. She told the hairdresser she wanted blond tints in her brown hair. The stranger had long dark hair and a dirty face. The baby's hair was fair and curly. Dad's hair is going grey. Her boyfriend has bright red hair and a beard. tlustý dob e vypadající hezký, atraktivní zakulacený, plnoštíhlý p kný, hezký malý štíhlý vysoký hubený starý st edního v ku náctiletý mladý erný blon atý hn dý tmavý sv tlý šedý zrzavý MODULE 5 - LOOKS Key words fat good-looking handsome plump pretty short slim tall thin old (= age) middle-aged teenager young black blond brown dark fair grey red CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj 20 white curly long short straight blue brown green grey long round square beard dyed hair moustache ponytail shaved head spiky hair wig cheeks earrings lips make-up pale/dark skin pierced eyebrow blouse boots coat dress jacket jeans jumper skirt shirt shoes shorts socks T-shirt top trainers trousers baggy bright dark light long short tight actor agbada /wat/ /'kÆ:li/ /lɒŋ/ /ʃɔ:t/ /stret/ /blu:/ /braυn/ /gri:n/ /gre/ /lɒŋ/ /raυnd/ /skweə/ /bəd/ /"dad 'heə/ /mə'stɑ:ʃ/ /'pəυnitel/ /"ʃevd 'hed/ /"spaki 'heə/ /wg/ /tʃi:ks/ /'ərŋz/ /lps/ /'mek öp/ /"pel 'skn, "dɑ:k/ /"pəst 'abraυ, 'nəυz, 'lp/ /blaυz/ /bu:ts/ /kəυt/ /dres/ /'dZ{kt/ /dZi:nz/ /'dZömpə/ /skÆ:t/ /ʃÆ:t/ /ʃu:z/ /ʃɔ:ts/ /sɒks/ /'ti: ʃÆ:t/ /tɒp/ /'trenəz/ /'traυzəz/ /'b{gi/ /brat/ /dɑ:k/ /lat/ /lɒŋ/ /ʃɔ:t/ /tat/ /'{ktə/ /{g'bɑ:də/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj n n n n n n n n pl n n pl n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj n n My grandma's hair is white as snow. She has curly hair and she can't make it straight. Her hair was so long she could sit on it. My brother's hair is so short I can see his skin through it! She had long straight hair down to her waist. When the baby was born, her eyes were blue. His brown eyes were the colour of chocolate. With her green eyes and red hair she was a natural beauty. He was only 30 years old but he had grey hair. Because he has no hair on his head, his face looks long. Her round face makes her look fatter than she really is. His square face makes him look serious. The old man had a long grey beard. The footballer had blond dyed hair and wore an earring. My boyfriend has grown a moustache. She tied her hair back in a ponytail. His shaved head made him look dangerous. His grey spiky hair reminds me of a pineapple. I know he's wearing a wig, but his hair looks real to me. All the children had red cheeks and happy smiles. The singer's earrings were so long they nearly touched her shoulders. The actor had very red lips because he used make-up. Where do you get the money for all this make-up? I lay in the sun for a week and my pale skin turned dark. Punks often have pierced eyebrows. She bought a new blouse to wear with her skirt. Mum wanted some new boots but they didn't have any in her size. She decided to take a coat to keep her warm. When she saw the dress she decided to buy it. He wore a dark jacket with his jeans. I never buy designer jeans because they cost too much. He bought a black jumper to go with his black jeans. She liked the skirt but it was too expensive. Mum has bought Dad a new shirt. I needed to buy some new shoes for the wedding. As soon as I get home, I change into my T-shirt and shorts. Gran always buys Dad socks for Christmas. She tried on the T-shirt but it was too long. I need some new tops for my holiday. He tried on the trainers but they weren't very comfortable. Dad doesn't have a pair of jeans, he always wears trousers. Every pair of jeans he tried on was too baggy. She wore a bright yellow dress and a white sunhat. Should I wear the dark jacket or the light jacket? Should I wear the dark trousers or the light trousers? She bought a long dress for her daughter. She bought a short dress for her granddaughter. Every shirt he tried on was too tight. Brad Pitt is a very famous actor. All the Nigerian men were wearing colourful agbadas. bílý kudrnatý dlouhý krátký rovný modrý hn dý zelený šedý protáhlý kulatý hranatý vousy obarvené vlasy knír vlasy svázané do ohonu vyholená hlava stojící vlasy paruka tvá e náušnice rty lí idla sv tlá/tmavá pokožka propíchnuté obo í halenka boty kabát šaty sako, bunda, krátký kabát džíny svetr sukn košile boty kra asy ponožky tri ko tri ko, tílko, halenka tenisky kalhoty neforemný sv tlý, jasný tmavý sv tlý dlouhý krátký t sný herec mužské oble ení v Nigérii 21 age through the ages album amazed artificial beauty blonde Bolivia bored boring building casual change changing room clan climb colourful comfortable completely computer animation connect cost couple a couple of in the old days designer name director discount do do up dress dress up dressed as Ecuador ending enough episode euro exciting fashion come into fashion fashion conscious fashionable feathers festival fine first formal frightening generate /edZ/ /"θru: ði 'edZz/ /'{lbəm/ /ə'mezd/ /"ɑ:t'fʃəl/ /'bju:ti/ /blɒnd/ /bə'lviə/ /bɔ:d/ /'bɔ:rŋ/ /'bldŋ/ /'k{Zuəl/ /tʃendZ/ /'tʃendZŋ ru:m, £rυm/ /kl{n/ /klam/ /'köləfəl/ /'kömftəbəl, 'kömfət£/ /kəm'pli:tli/ /kəm"pju:tər {n'meʃən/ /kə'nekt/ /kɒst/ /'köpəl/ /ə 'köpəl əv, ɒv/ /n ði 'əυld dez/ /d"zanə 'nem/ /d'rektə, da£/ /'dskaυnt/ /du:/ /"du: 'öp/ /dres/ /"dres 'öp/ /'drest əz, {z/ /'ekwədɔ:/ /'endŋ/ /'nöf/ /'epsəυd/ /'jυərəυ/ /k'satŋ/ /'f{ʃən/ /"köm ntə 'f{ʃən/ /'f{ʃən "kɒnʃəs/ /'f{ʃənəbəl/ /'feðəz/ /'festvəl/ /fan/ /fÆ:st/ /'fɔ:məl/ /'fratn£ŋ/ /'dZenəret/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n adj adj n adj n adj adj n adj n n n v adj adj adv n v v n n n n v phr v v phr v n n adv n n adj n adj adj n pl n adj adv adj adj v Yoga is a sport suitable for all ages. There's an exhibition of army uniforms through the ages. The new Robbie Williams album is out today. I was amazed when Harrison Ford walked into the shop. He lost his leg in a car accident and after that he wore an artificial leg. Cinderella's sisters were jealous of her beauty. She had beautiful long blonde hair. Many people in Bolivia speak Spanish. The match was not very good, and I was bored all the time. This game is really boring. Is there anything else on TV? He works in that new building near the river. He liked wearing casual clothes – T-shirts and jeans were his favourites. I've made a change to this sentence – I took out the word "excellent". I tried on the trousers in the changing room. The old Scots families were called clans. He climbed Mount Everest in 1953. She wears very colourful clothes but he is always dressed in grey. It was such a comfortable chair I nearly fell asleep. Have you completely finished all your dinner? The computer animation in the film was good – the characters seemed alive. He tried to connect his computer to the Internet. This camera costs £300 and that one costs £450. Our parents are a happy couple. She knew a couple of people at the party, but not many. In the old days, boys didn't wear earrings. She only buys clothes with designer names on the labels. The director and the actor argued after the actor arrived late. She gave me a discount of 30 per cent off the original price. You can´t do this work later. Do it now! I can't do up these trousers – I'm too fat! Can you dress the kids? All the children dressed up for the party. They went to the party dressed as Romeo and Juliet. Ecuador is on the Pacific coast in South America. Every story should have a beginning, a middle and an ending. He drove well enough to pass the test. The new TV series has ten episodes, one very Friday. I exchanged my pounds sterling for euros. I'm going to be on TV! Isn't it exciting! She talks only about fashion. My old sixties clothes have come back into fashion again! Men are becoming extremely fashion conscious. She's a very fashionable woman and always wears the latest styles. She wore a huge hat with feathers on the top. There's a festival in Basel every year to celebrate Lent. "Are you feeling OK?" "Yes, thanks, I'm fine." First, I'd like you write your name at the top of the paper. We had to wear formal clothes to the theatre – no trainers! The Exorcist' was the most frightening film I've ever seen! Our school project generated lots of ideas. v k nap í asem album užaslý um lý krása blan atý Bolívie znud ný nudný budova neformální zm na kabinka klan lézt, vylézt barevný pohodlný úpln po íta ová animace p ipojit stát pár pár, n kolik za starých as jméno designera/zna ka režisér sleva d lat zapnout oblékat se nastrojit se oble ený jako Ekvádor konec dostate n episoda euro vzrušující móda p ijít do módy sledující módu módní, elegantní pe í festival v po ádku nejprve, za prvé formální strašidelný vytvá et, vyrobit 22 computer generated granny heavy how how about how long how much idea have some/no idea image important in (= fashionable) interested Japan jewellery kilt kimono label least less lifelike market married medium model more native newsagent’s Nigeria the north nowadays occasion ordinary over there pair pattern per cent/% Peru picture poncho practical produce put on reaction recently region robe scene season sex (=gender) /kəm"pju:tə 'dZenəretd/ /'gr{ni/ /'hevi/ /haυ/ /'haυ əbaυt/ /"haυ 'lɒŋ/ /"haυ 'mötʃ/ /a'də/ /h{v "söm a'də, "nəυ/ /'mdZ/ /m'pɔ:tənt/ /n/ /'ntrəstd/ /dZə'p{n/ /'dZu:əlri/ /klt/ /k'məυnəυ/ /'lebəl/ /li:st/ /les/ /'laflak/ /'mɑ:kt/ /'m{rid/ /'mi:diəm/ /'mɒdl/ /mɔ:/ /'netv/ /'nju:z"edZənts/ /na'dZəriə/ /ðə 'nɔ:θ/ /'naυədez/ /ə'keZən/ /'ɔ:dənəri/ /"əυvə 'ðeə/ /peə/ /'p{tən/ /pə 'sent/ /pə'ru:/ /'pktʃə/ /'pɒntʃəυ/ /'pr{ktkəl/ /prə'dju:s/ /pυt 'ɒn/ /ri'{kʃən/ /'ri:səntli/ /'ri:dZən/ /rəυb/ /si:n/ /'si:zən/ /seks/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj n adj adv n n adj adj adj n n n n n adv adv adj n adj adj n adv adj n n adv n adj n n n n n adj v phr v n adv n n n n n The monster was obviously a computer generated figure. We visit our granny a lot because she only lives two streets away. She wore a heavy coat to keep the rain out. How can you write with the mistakes like these? I know – how about going to the shop and getting a video? I wonder how long I'll have to wait for the next bus. How much is that painting in the window? What a good idea to go to the cinema on Friday! vytvo ený na po íta i babi ka hustý, objemný jak a co jak dlouho kolik nápad When the computer breaks down I have no idea what to do. He looked at his image in the mirror. He is somebody important in the Government. Flared trousers are 'in' again this year. She was very interested in my ideas for improving the business. He's learning Japanese because he's going to work in Japan next year. She doesn't have much jewellery and it didn't cost much money. Scots soldiers often wear kilts on special occasions. When she was on holiday in Japan she bought a kimono. The label on my jumper says "Made in China". I am the least clever person in my family. Getting into the car is less difficult than walking all the way to the bus stop. The statue was so lifelike that some people thought it was a real person! I buy all my vegetables at the market. She's married – her husband is a teacher at my school. Would you like a small, medium or large cup of coffee? When they film the model it will look like a real ship. He has more money than me, but I'm more good-looking. The native people wore traditional clothes. I went to the newsagent's to buy a magazine. Many people in Nigeria speak English all the time. The Arctic is in the north and the Antarctic is in the south. Nearly everyone has a television nowadays. Her wedding day was a special occasion and she didn't want it to rain. It's just an ordinary day today, not a holiday. You try the dress on and I'll wait for you over there. He bought a pair of black trousers and a pair of red socks. I quite liked the pattern on the jumper but the colours were horrible. The sign said '20% discount on all shirts'. I'd like to go and see the ruins in the mountains of Peru. I took lots of pictures at the wedding. My mum wore a poncho when she was a teenager. It's just not practical to wear a long dress to school every day. He looked in the back room and finally produced the book I was looking for. Put on your coat before you go outside. What's your reaction to her suggestions? She was in hospital recently and still doesn't feel well. Yorkshire is a region in the north of England. Mum has a long white robe – she wears it over her pyjamas. In this scene he fights with the monster and they fall into the river. The four seasons of the year are spring, summer, autumn and winter. She didn't want to know the sex of the baby before it arrived. mít/nemít pon tí obraz d ležitý letící, v mód , být "in" zajímající se Japonsko šperky, klenoty kilt (skotská sukn ) kimono štítek nejmén mén jako živý trh vdaná, ženatý st ední (velikost) model více rodilý, domorodý trafika Nigérie sever nyní, v sou asné dob p íležitost oby ejný, normální tamhle pár vzor procento Peru fotka pon o praktický podat, p edložit obléknout si reakce nedávno region, oblast župan scéna období pohlaví (mužské/ženské) 23 side sixty the 1960s size sleeve the south spaceship special effects spectacular suit sunbathing sunglasses sure I’m not sure. take take (3 hours/5 months) take off tie time with time tiring tongue too totally traditional trick trick photography trilogy try try on TV series unmarried voice volcano wedding wide worst Yoruba /sad/ /'sksti/ /ðə "nanti:n 'skstiz/ /saz/ /sli:v/ /ðə 'saυθ/ /'spes"ʃip/ /"speʃəl 'fekts/ /spek't{kjυlə/ /su:t, sju:t/ /'sön"beðŋ/ /'sön"glɑ:sz/ /ʃɔ:/ /am "nɒt 'ʃɔ:/ /tek/ /tek/ /"tek 'ɒf/ /ta/ /tam/ /wð 'tam, wθ£/ /'taərŋ/ /töŋ/ /tu:/ /'təυtl£i/ /trə'dʃənəl/ /trk/ /"trk fə'tɒgrəfi/ /'trlədZi/ /tra/ /"tra 'ɒn/ /"ti: 'vi: "səri:z/ /ön'm{rid/ /vɔs/ /vɒl'kenəυ/ /'wedŋ/ /wad/ /wÆ:st/ /'jɒrυbə/ n n n n n n adj n n n adj v v n n adj n adv adv adj n n n v v n adj n n n adj adj n The car hit the side of the building but the driver was okay. My grandma will be sixty next month. In Britain, short skirts were very fashionable in the 1960s. I liked the dress but they didn't have it in my size. This jumper has one sleeve longer than the other! The Arctic is in the north and the Antarctic is in the south. The first spaceship did not have any people on it. The latest Star Wars movie has some amazing special effects. They got a spectacular view of the Earth from space. He bought a new suit for the wedding. Sunbathing can be dangerous if you stay out too long. I bought some new sunglasses for my holiday. Are you sure the door is locked? I like Zack but I'm not sure whether he likes me. Don´t forget to take a map. I wonder how long it takes to drive from London to Paris. She took off her clothes and put on her swimsuit. The man who reads the news on TV always wears colourful ties. We only have a short amount of time. Your work would improve with time – just keep trying. He had a tiring day at work and just wanted to go to bed. The baby's tongue was yellow so she took him to the doctor's. These trousers are too small for me – the legs stop just below my knees! She is totally in love with him. In England, it’s traditional to eat too much on Christmas Day. This gold ring isn't real! It's a trick to get my money! He used trick photography to show a monkey's head on a man's body. They've made the trilogy "Lord of the Rings" into three fantastic films. Try and take some math exercises every day. The sales assistant helped me to try on the shoes. EastEnders is a well-known British TV series. She was an unmarried girl and didn't want a husband. When he picked up the phone he recognised her voice immediately. Mount Etna is a famous volcano in Italy. We invited a hundred people to the wedding. The river is 30 metres wide at this point. It was the worst day of my life and I couldn't wait for it to end. Yoruba is one of the four main languages in Nigeria. strana šedesát šedesátá léta velikost rukáv jih vesmírná lo zvláštní efekty p sobivý, velkolepý oblek opalování slune ní brýle jistý Nejsem si jistý. vzít, zabrat zabrat (3 hodiny/5 m síc ) odložit, sejmout (oble ení) kravata as asem únavný jazyk p íliš úpln tradi ní trik, podvod triková fotografie trilogie snažit se, zkoušet vyzkoušet si televizní seriál svobodný hlas vulkán svatba široký nejhorší Yoruba We'll go to an amusement park when we get to Florida. Let's go to the beach and have a swim. I want to go camping in Wales. We'll drive to France and stay at a campsite for two weeks. They're going cycling in France next year. Do you want to go fishing at the weekend? She wants to play football for England when she's older. I'll stay at a hotel near the airport. zábavní park pláž kempování kemp jezdit na kole ryba ení fotbal hotel MODULE 6- HOLIDAYS Key words amusement park beach camping campsite cycling fishing football hotel /ə'mju:zmənt pɑ:k/ /bi:tʃ/ /'k{mpŋ/ /'k{mpsat/ /'saklŋ/ /'fʃŋ/ /'fυtbɔ:l/ /həυ'tel/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n v n v v n n 24 mountains sailing sightseeing skiing snorkelling surfing swimming swimming pool tennis volleyball water park youth hostel adventurous amazing beautiful boring brave crazy dangerous enjoyable exciting great horrible lovely scary wonderful /'maυntənz/ /'selŋ/ /'sat"si:ŋ/ /'ski:ŋ/ /'snɔ:kəlŋ/ /'sÆ:fŋ/ /'swmŋ/ /'swmŋ pu:l/ /'tens/ /'vɒlibɔ:l/ /'wɔ:tə pɑ:k/ /'ju:θ "hɒstl/ /əd'ventʃərəs/ /ə'mezŋ/ /'bju:tfəl/ /'bɔ:rŋ/ /brev/ /'krezi/ /'dendZərəs/ /n'dZɔəbəl/ /k'satŋ/ /gret/ /'hɒrəbəl/ /'lövli/ /'skeəri/ /'wöndəfəl/ n accident active affect afternoon airport anybody anything anywhere apostrophe arctic fox arrival at first beach hut beach volleyball bird borrow bus cathedral chocolate cloud collect comma contact /'{ksdənt/ /'{ktv/ /ə'fekt/ /"ɑ:ftə'nu:n/ /'eəpɔ:t/ /'enibɒdi/ /'eniθŋ/ /'eniweə/ /ə'pɒstrəfi/ /"ɑ:ktk 'fɒks/ /ə'ravəl/ /ət 'fÆ:st/ /'bi:tʃ höt/ /"bi:tʃ 'vɒlibɔ:l/ /bÆ:d/ /'bɒrəυ/ /bös/ /kə'θi:drəl/ /'tʃɒklət/ /klaυd/ /kə'lekt/ /'kɒmə/ /'kɒnt{kt/ n CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 v v v v v v n n n n n adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj adj v n n pron pron adv n n n n n n v n n n n v n v They saw bears when they went to the mountains. You can't go sailing if you haven't got a boat. We'll rest in the morning and go sightseeing in the afternoon. Lots of people go skiing in the winter. Can we go snorkelling when we go to Australia? You can go surfing off the south coast of England. The class goes swimming every Thursday afternoon. Go to the swimming pool if you're hot and want to get cool. Roger plays tennis for Switzerland. Have you ever played volleyball at school? They went to a water park and had a great time. I once stayed at a youth hostel in Wales. They'd like to do something adventurous on holiday this year. That hotel's an amazing place to stay. There's a beautiful sandy beach just down the road. It's boring to just sit on the beach all day and read. She's very brave to go to South America alone. He drives like a crazy person – all over the road. It’s dangerous to get into a car with somebody you don't know. It'll be more enjoyable if we all go together. It's more exciting to go skiing than to stay at home. I've had a great time – thanks very much! That horrible man was very rude to me. The journey up the California coast is really lovely. At some scary places you can fall into the sea if you're not careful. Disneyworld is wonderful for young children. hory placht ní chození po památkách lyžování šnorchlování surfování plavání bazén tenis valejbal vodní park mládežnická ubytovna dobrodružný úžasný krásný nudný odvážný bláznivý nebezpe ný zábavný vzrušující skv lý hrozný p íjemný d sivý, strašidelný skv lý, úžasný There's been an accident – two cars have crashed. I like active holidays – you can do lots of different things all day. Your exam results will affect which university you can go to. Have lunch first and then go shopping in the afternoon. I need to be at the airport at 7 am. I can't see anybody through the window. Is there anything you can tell me about the film you saw? I can't think of anywhere I want to go. An apostrophe tells you that there's a letter missing from a word. Arctic foxes are white. The next arrival will be the train from Aberdeen. I didn't like chess at first but now I enjoy it a lot. You can get changed into your swimming costume in the beach hut. Beach volleyball has fewer players than ordinary volleyball. I put food out in the garden for the birds in winter. Can I borrow your towel and give it back to you tomorrow? The 285 bus goes from the airport to Kingston. The choir sings in the cathedral every Sunday. I must stop eating chocolate and lose some weight! When the sun goes behind that cloud it will get dark. They walked along the beach and collected shells. If you use commas, like this, people pause when they read the sentence. She tried to contact the ship but the radio wasn't working. nehoda aktivní ovlivnit odpoledne letišt nikdo, nikoho n co nikde apostrof polární liška p íjezd nejd íve, na za átku pob ežní chata plážový volejbal pták p j it si autobus katedrála okoláda mrak sbírat árka kontaktovat 25 Costa Rica cottage dash daylight departure direct disaster discount engine evening everything exclamation mark excursion fanatic Finland Finn fire fishing boat frontier full stop get get home half-term healthy heights /"kɒstə 'ri:kə/ /'kɒtdZ/ /d{ʃ/ /'delat/ /d'pɑ:tʃə/ /d'rekt, da£/ /d'zɑ:stə/ /'dskaυnt/ /'endZn/ /'i:vnŋ/ /'evriθŋ/ /"eksklə'meʃən mɑ:k/ /k'skÆ:ʃən/ /fə'n{tk/ /'fnlənd/ /fn/ /faə/ /'fʃŋ bəυt/ /'fröntə/ /"fυl 'stɒp/ /get/ /get 'həυm/ /"hɑ:f 'tÆ:m/ /'helθi/ /hats/ heli-skiing hide hit hunt icy igloo imagine lose lose weight luck mean metro mile for miles mineral water moment nature lover the navy nearby no nobody northern Norway nothing /'heli "ski:ŋ/ /had/ /ht/ /hönt/ /'asi/ /'glu:/ /'m{dZn/ /lu:z/ /"lu:z 'wet/ /lök/ /mi:n/ /'metrəυ/ /mal/ /fə 'malz/ /'mnərəl "wɔ:tə/ /'məυmənt/ /'netʃə "lövə/ /ðə 'nevi/ /nə'ba/ /nəυ/ /'nəυbədi/ /'nɔ:ðən/ /'nɔ:we/ /'nöθŋ/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n adv n n n n pron n n n n n n n n n v n adj n pl They filmed 'Jurassic Park' in Costa Rica. The old cottage had tiny rooms and low ceilings. You can write numbers as '3 to 5' or use a dash, as in '3–5'. They searched for the climbers again when daylight returned. The next departure will leave Gate 3 at 7 o'clock. Do you want to go the long way round or the most direct way? People gave money to help the victims of the disaster. If you buy your ticket before you go, you get a discount off the price. The engine stopped when the water got into it. They spent an enjoyable evening at the theatre. Everything in this shop is really expensive! There's an exclamation mark at the end of this sentence! Amazing! It's £10 extra for the excursion to the volcano. The gym is always full of health fanatics keeping fit. Finland gets very cold in winter. Many successful racing drivers are Finns. There was a fire in the hotel and many people were hurt. Let's go and see what the fishing boats have caught today. This used to be the frontier between France and Germany. There's a full stop at the end of every sentence. I wish to get an e-mail from my girlfriend. If you miss the last bus, how are you going to get home? Do you get a week off school at half-term? I was very healthy this winter – no colds or illnesses. I don't like heights, so I don't climb mountains! Heli-skiing is expensive but you can ski where nobody else has been. You hide, and I'll count to ten and then come and find you. v He broke his leg when the car hit the tree. v The owl hunts for small animals to eat at night. adj They went swimming in the icy water of Lake Louise. n Most Inuit people live in houses nowadays and not in igloos. v Try to imagine what living in the Arctic is like. v Drink drivers can lose their licence. I've been trying to lose weight but I've put on three kilos! n You need lots of luck to win a big prize on the Lottery. v A dictionary tells you what words and phrases mean. n The Metro is the name for the Paris underground railway. n Our cottage is a mile for here. You can see for miles from the top of that mountain. n This mineral water comes from high up in the mountains of Switzerland. n For just a moment I thought the prize was mine. n Nature lovers can go walking or bird watching on this holiday. He joined the navy because he liked ships and sailing. adv I washed my clothes in a stream nearby. determiner There's no milk in the fridge. pron Nobody wanted to go first. adj There are fishing villages all along the northern coast. n You can sail along the coast of Norway by ship. pron There's nothing in the cupboard. n v Kostarika chata poml ka denní sv tlo odjezd rovnou, p ímo nešt stí, katastrofa sleva motor ve er vše, všechno vyk i ník exkurze nadšenec Finsko Fin požár, ohe rybá ská lo hranice te ka dostat dostat se dom pololetí zdravý výšky lyžování s dopravou na vrchol vrtulníkem schovat narazit lovit ledový iglú p edstavit si ztratit ztratit váhu, (z)hubnout št stí znamenat metro míle daleko minerální voda moment milovník p írody námo nictvo blízko žádný nikdo severní Norsko nic 26 nowhere one more thing packet path peanut platform polar bear question mark quite rain rainwater relative rescue road rock ruin sail sand sauna sculpture sea at sea seagull seal shadow single single ticket ski resort sky sledge dog sledge snowman snowmobile snowshoe solar power somebody something somewhere split up station storm student ticket sunshine Sweden sweets tent torch tourism tourist information office tower /'nəυweə/ /"wön mɔ: 'θŋ/ /'p{kt/ /pɑ:θ/ /'pi:nöt/ /'pl{tfɔ:m/ /"pəυlə 'beə/ /'kwestʃən mɑ:k/ /kwat/ /ren/ /'ren"wɔ:tə/ /'relətv/ /'reskju:/ /rəυd/ /rɒk/ /'ru:n/ /sel/ /s{nd/ /'sɔ:nə/ /'skölptʃə/ /si:/ /ət 'si:/ /'si:göl/ /si:l/ /'ʃ{dəυ/ /'sŋgəl/ /"sŋgəl 'tkt/ /'ski: r"zɔ:t/ /ska/ /sledZ/ /'dɒg sledZ/ /'snəυm{n/ /'snəυməbi:l/ /'snəυʃu:/ /"səυlə 'paυə/ /'sömbədi/ /'sömθŋ/ /'sömweə/ /"splt 'öp/ /'steʃən/ /stɔ:m/ /"stju:dənt 'tkt/ /'sönʃan/ /'swi:dn/ /swi:ts/ /tent/ /tɔ:tʃ/ /'tυərzəm/ /"tυərst nfə'meʃən "ɒfs// /'taυə/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adv n n n n n n adv n n n v n n n v n n n n n n n adj n n n n n n n n n pron pron adv phr v n n n n n n pl n n n n n There's nowhere to sit. One more thing – before you go, don't forget your map! Get a packet of biscuits and we can eat them on the journey. This path goes from here to the top of the hill. Does this chocolate have peanuts in it? Harry caught his train from platform 9 3/4 at Kings Cross station. You can just see a polar bear on the ice over there. Is the question mark the curly sign at the end of this sentence? It's very cold here but my feet are quite warm in these boots. There has been rain and snow for the last two weeks. Rainwater poured down the roof and came in through the window. All my relatives live in Scotland apart from Uncle Ian. They sent a boat out to rescue him from the sea. Does this road go from Bradford to Halifax? Don't cut your feet on the rocks at the edge of the beach! The castle was a ruin – only one wall was still standing. My uncle sailed his boat round the coast of Scotland. How much sand is there in the Sahara Desert? I'm going for a sauna and then I'll have a swim. The museum has some sculptures by Henry Moore. The sea was calm. The ship will be at sea for six weeks. The seagulls follow the fishing boats and steal pieces of fish. The seals are all lying on the rocks in the sun. Stand in the shadows when the sun is very hot. She's still single but she's getting married next year. I just want a single ticket because I'm not coming back. In winter it's a ski resort but in summer people go walking in the mountains. The sky got very dark and it began to rain. They race dog sledges across the frozen snow. They race dog sledges across the frozen snow. The snowman has a carrot for a nose and two stones for eyes. We can cross the ice in a snowmobile. Snowshoes let you walk across the top of thick snow. In sunny California, they use solar power to produce electricity. Somebody has to win the big prize – perhaps it will be you! Please write and tell me something about your country. I can't find my watch – I know I put it somewhere! She split up with her boyfriend yesterday. The train leaves Leeds station at 6 am and gets to London at 8 am. There were storms and heavy rain, but the plane landed safely in London. Get a student ticket – it costs less than the ordinary ticket. This town gets eight hours of sunshine a day in summer. Some parts of Sweden have very little sunshine in winter. The station shop sells sweets, newspapers and books. We stayed in a tent because we couldn't find a hotel. Take a torch, because the street light isn't working. This country makes a lot of money from tourism. Go to the tourist information office and ask about places to stay. Many tourists visit the Eiffel Tower when they go to Paris. nikde ješt n co balí ek, sá ek stezka, cesti ka o íšek nástupišt lední medv d otazník docela déš deš ová voda p íbuzný zachránit cesta kámen ruina, z ícenina plavit se písek sauna socha mo e na mo i racek lachtan stín svobodný jednosm rná jízdenka lyža ské st edisko obloha sán san tažené psy sn hulák sn žný skútr sn žnice solární energie n kdo n co n kde rozejít se nádraží bou ka studentská jízdenka slune ní sv tlo Švédsko sladkosti stan baterka turismus turistická informa ní kancelá v ž 27 train transport trip turn round two-day umbrella unusual view water drinking water western wind wreck wrong go wrong /tren/ /'tr{nspɔ:t/ /trp/ /"tÆ:n 'raυnd/ /'tu: de/ /öm'brelə/ /ön'ju:Zuəl, £Zəl/ /vju:/ /'wɔ:tə/ /'drŋkŋ "wɔ:tə/ /'westən/ /wnd/ /rek/ /rɒŋ/ /"gəυ 'rɒŋ/ n n n phr v adj n adj n n n adj n n adj There are fifteen trains a day to London from here. Ask at the desk for more information on bus transport in the city. We want to take a short trip to the Lake District. When you get to the top of the stairs, turn round and you'll see the railway station. We took a two-day trip to Cardiff while we were in London. You can use an umbrella when it rains. He has an unusual accent – where's he from? The view from the top of the mountain is fantastic. You should drink 2 liters of water during a day. Can I get drinking water from this tap? I lived on the western side of the country, near Liverpool. The wind blew the trees over in the park. There were many wrecks on the dangerous rocks along the coast. You have to study harder because your results are really wrong. It all went wrong after I wrote '2 times 4 is 7'. vlak doprava výlet oto it se dvoudenní deštník neobvyklý výhled voda pitná voda západní vítr vrak špatný, chybný pokazit se The acrobats walked along a rope 20 metres above the ground. George Clooney is a famous actor in films and on TV. Did you go to a special school to learn to be an actress? The clowns made us laugh when they threw buckets of water at each other. Rowan Atkinson is a popular English comedian. She's training to be a dancer at the National Ballet School. Many gymnasts at the Olympics are only teenagers. He painted himself white and stood in the street like a human statue. They freeze the lake so that ice skaters can use it in winter. The juggler kept six balls in the air at once. The magician pulled three birds out of his hat. There are four musicians and one singer in the band. How many singers are there in your choir? The skater fell over and broke her leg on the ice. I like reading his books because he's a good storyteller. The trapeze artist performed on a swing high up in the roof of the tent. akrobat herec here ka klaun komik tane ník gymnasta lidská socha brusla na led žonglér kouzelník musikant, hudebník zp vák brusla vyprav um lec na vysuté hrazd The Aborigines were the first people to live in Australia. Her assistant makes sure she gets everywhere on time. Two people from the audience helped the comedian with his act. The first aviators discovered a lot about flying planes by crashing them. I like going to the ballet but he prefers the theatre. We climbed up the tower and looked down at the people below. That clown can ride a bike across a rope ten metres above the ground! They went to boarding school and only saw their parents in the holidays. He bakes his own bread and it tastes wonderful! They lit a burning cross on the mountain as a signal. The boys are going to a camp in the Lake District this weekend. There's a carnival in town every year at this time. Can you put these lights on the ceiling, please? They're having a celebration because it's her birthday. p vodní obyvatel Austrálie asistent diváci, publikum letec, pilot balet dole kolo internátní škola chleba ho ící kemp karneval strop oslava MODULE 7- PERFORMERS Key words acrobat actor actress clown comedian dancer gymnast human statue ice skater juggler magician musician singer skater storyteller trapeze artist /'{krəb{t/ /'{ktə/ /'{ktrəs/ /klaυn/ /kə'mi:diən/ /'dɑ:nsə/ /'dZmn{st, £nəst/ /"hju:mən 'st{tʃu:/ /'as "sketə/ /'dZöglə/ /mə'dZʃən/ /mju:'zʃən/ /'sŋə/ /'sketə/ /'stɔ:ri"telə/ /trə'pi:z "ɑ:tist/ n aborigine assistant audience aviator ballet below bike boarding school bread burning camp carnival ceiling celebration /"{bə'rdZəni/ /ə'sstənt/ /'ɔ:diəns/ /'evietə/ /'b{le/ /b'ləυ/ /bak/ /'bɔ:dŋ sku:l/ /bred/ /'bÆ:nŋ/ /k{mp/ /'kɑ:nvəl/ /'si:lŋ/ /"selə'breʃən/ n CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n adv n n n adj n n n n 28 circus clapping complicated contortionist cool Cossack cost crisps crocodile danger desert diet do homework dollar drum each other energetic fence fire on fire fire fighter fit flamenco get get down get into get on get together glass ground guess gymnasium have to hold hoover horizontal hula hoop humour hyena I can’t see a thing inside invite join juggle kick lake leave leave home let’s limbo (dancing) /'sÆ:kəs/ /'kl{pŋ/ /'kɒmplketd/ /kən'tɔ:ʃənst/ /ku:l/ /'kɒs{k/ /kɒst/ /krsps/ /krɒkədal/ /'dendZə/ /'dezət/ /'daət/ /"du: 'həυmwÆ:k/ /'dɒlə/ /dröm/ /"i:tʃ 'öðə/ /"enə'dZetk/ /fens/ /faə/ /ɒn 'faə/ /'faə "fatə/ /ft/ /flə'meŋkəυ/ /get/ /get 'daυn/ /get 'ntə, 'ntυ/ /get 'ɒn/ /"get tə'geðə/ /glɑ:s/ /graυnd/ /ges/ /dZm'neziəm/ /'h{v tə, tυ/ /həυld/ /'hu:və/ /"hɒr'zɒntl/ /'hu:lə hu:p/ /'hju:mə/ /ha'i:nə/ /a "kɑ:nt si: ə 'θŋ/ /n'sad/ /n'vat/ /dZɔn/ /'dZögəl/ /kk/ /lek/ /li:v/ /"li:v 'həυm/ /lets/ /'lmbəυ/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n adj n adj n v n pl n n n n n n adj n n n adj n v phr v phr v phr v phr v n n v n v v v adj n n n adv v v v v n v n This circus does not use any animals in its performances. An actor likes to hear the sound of clapping. The directions he gave me were very complicated and I got lost. The contortionist could bend her legs back over her head. So you really met George Clooney? Cool! Cossacks are very good horse riders. How much did your computer cost? I take an orange and a bag of crisps for lunch. I could only see the crocodile's eyes above the water. Every time she steps onto the rope she is in real danger. We went into the Australian desert and looked at the millions of stars in the night sky. I'm going on a diet because I need to lose some weight. There are classes every day and homework at the weekends. There are 100 cents in a dollar. Some people played drums and others danced to the music. We help each other when the homework is difficult. I don't feel energetic today – I'm too tired! Can you repair the fence between your garden and mine? Fire destroyed parts of the building. My house is on fire! Get me a bucket of water! The fire fighters saved the woman and her children from the burning house. You need to be very fit to run a marathon. They danced the flamenco and the waltz. Can I get a new T-shirt? How are we going to get down the mountain? Get into some nice clothes and we'll go out for a meal. Get on my back and I'll carry you the rest of the way. Let's all get together for lunch tomorrow. The walls of the building are made of glass. The ground is very hard because the weather has been so cold. I'll pick a card and you guess which one it is. PE lessons take place in the gymnasium. Do you have to go? Can't you stay till tomorrow? He has to lift that huge weight and hold it above his head for 30 seconds. She hoovered up all the dog hair off the carpet. Horizontal lines go across from left to right. Swing a hula hoop round your waist and you might lose weight. This is not the time for humour! I'm serious! The hyenas ate the rest when the lion had finished. That man's hat is so big, I can't see a thing from here! He made the card appear inside the glass box – it was magic! Did they invite you to their party next week? Twenty more performers joined the 30 already inside the tent. She can juggle three balls at the same time. Kick this ball and see if you can score a goal. There's a pleasant walk round the lake. The boat leaves at 12,15. She was only 15 when she left home and went to live in London. Do you want to meet again tomorrow?' 'Yes, let's (do that)!' There's a limbo dancing competition on the beach tonight. cirkus tleskání komplikovaný hadí muž/žena super, bezva kozák stát bramb rky krokodýl nebezpe í pouš dieta d lat úkol dolar buben navzájem energický, aktivní plot ohe ho et požárník v kondici flamengo dostat dostat se dol obléct si nasednout setkat se sklo zem, p da hádat t locvi na muset držet vysávat horizontální obru humor hyena nic nevidím uvnit pozvat p ipojit se žonglovat kopnout jezero opustit, odejít odejít z domu poj me (ud lejme to) západoindický tanec 29 lines look look up loose lower Mali mask meanwhile mistake monkey movement musical necessary on be on (= showing) opera house own on your own Palestine perform performance physical pole police officer popcorn possible power cut practise punk pupil pyramid rainforest refugee reggae royal rubber secret shame what a shame shoulder show similar skill southern station step stranger strongwoman sword swordfighting /lanz/ /lυk/ /"lυk 'öp/ /lu:s/ /'ləυə/ /'mɑ:li/ /mɑ:sk/ /'mi:nwal/ /m'stek/ /'möŋki/ /'mu:vmənt/ /'mju:zkəl/ /'nesəsəri/ /ɒn/ /bi 'ɒn/ /'ɒpərə haυs/ /əυn/ /"ɒn jər 'əυn/ /'p{ləstan/ /pə'fɔ:m/ /pə'fɔ:məns/ /'fzkəl/ /pəυl/ /pə'li:s "ɒfsə/ /'pɒpkɔ:n/ /'pɒsəbəl/ /'paυə köt/ /'pr{kts/ /pöŋk/ /'pju:pəl/ /'prəmd/ /'ren"fɒrəst/ /"refjυ'dZi:/ /'rege/ /'rɔəl/ /'röbə/ /'si:krət/ /ʃem/ /"wɒt ə 'ʃem/ /'ʃəυldə/ /ʃəυ/ /'smələ/ /skl/ /'söðən/ /'steʃən/ /step/ /'strendZə/ /'strɒŋ"wυmən/ /sɔ:d/ /'sɔ:d"fatŋ/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n v phr v adj adv n n adv n n n adj adj adj v n pron n v n adj n n n adj n v n n n n n n adj n n n n n adj n adj n n n n n n The actress forgot her lines in the middle of the play. Look! The star is falling. Look up all the difficult words in the dictionary. Do you prefer loose trousers or tight ones? My house is lower down the hill. Have you ever met anyone from Mali? The doctor wore a mask – he didn't want to catch any diseases. I'll start a fire. Meanwhile, you can prepare the food. There are too many mistakes in your homework. The monkeys were running up and down the trees in excitement. The soldier saw a movement in the trees to his left. He's written a musical version of the book. You can't do the job if you don't have the necessary tools. That new film's on at the Odeon cinema this week. That new film's on at the Odeon cinema this week. La Scala is a famous opera house in Milan. Jask has his own motorcycle. I can't help you any more, you have to do it on your own. Palestine is in the Middle East, near Israel. We will now perform Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. The audience thought the actors' performance was excellent. Dancing uses a lot of physical energy. People used to dance around a pole in May in some English villages. The police officer stepped into the road and stopped the cars. They ate popcorn all the way through the film. It's not possible to cross the river here because it's too deep. I lost all the files on my computer when that power cut happened. Practise saying that in French and then write it down. I liked punk when I was younger, but now I prefer classical music. There are thirty pupils in my class this year. We went to see the pyramids in the Egyptian desert. It is very wet and hot in the South American rainforest. The refugees left their own country during the war. Reggae (music) originally came from the West Indies. Some tourists come to London just to see the Royal Family. I carry a rubber in case I need to correct any mistakes. He wouldn't tell us the secret of his magic tricks. It a shame you can´t do it in time. What a shame – you missed the big prize by one number! Put little John on your shoulders and then he'll be able to see. We had dinner and then went to see a show at the theatre. They all look similar to me – I can't tell the difference. The clowns look funny but they also need great skill to do their tricks. Brighton is a town in the southern part of England. Do you want to go to the bus station or the train station? I'd like to learn the steps of that dance. A stranger appeared – a man I didn't know. The strongwoman in this circus can break metal bars in two. People still fight with swords, but only as a sport. Swordfighting is an Olympic sport. text (herecký) dívat se najít, vyhledat ztratit níže Mali rouška mezitím, zatím chyba opice pohyb hudební nezbytný v televizi, na programu být v televizi, kin opera vlastní, sv j sám Palestina zahrát výkon fyzický sloup, ty policejní d stojník pražená kuku ice možný výpadek elektrického proudu procvi ovat, cvi it punk žák pyramida deštný prales uprchlík reggae královský guma tajemství ostuda, škoda jaká škoda rameno p edstavení podobný dovednost jižní nádraží krok cizinec silná žena me utkání v šermu 30 symphony tennis racket tour go on tour tune out of tune villager wait wait for wash wash up way whole why why don’t we working class would you like to youth club /'smfəni/ /'tens "r{kt/ /tυə/ /"gəυ ɒn 'tυə/ /tju:n/ /"aυt əv 'tju:n/ /'vldZə/ /wet/ /'wet fə, fɔ:/ /wɒʃ/ /"wɒʃ 'öp/ /we/ /həυl/ /wa/ /'wa dəυnt wi/ /"wÆ:kŋ 'klɑ:s/ /wυd jυ 'lak tə, tυ/ /'ju:θ klöb/ n n n n n v phr v n phr v n adj adv adj n This symphony lasts for nearly two hours. He smashed his tennis racket on the ground and broke it. We went to bus tour of Italy. The play is going on tour next week, for six months. He started to play a tune on the piano. This piano sounds terrible – it's out of tune. The villagers chased the vampire with burning torches. Hurry up! I don´t have much time to wait for you. Don't wait for me, I'll meet you later at the restaurant. Please wash your hands before the dinner. If you don't wash up soon, there will be no more clean dishes. Do you want to learn the easy way or the difficult way? Tell the whole story, not just the end part. Why don't we ask Sunil to come with us? Why don't we ask Sunil to come with us? In Scotland, lots of working class people play golf. Would you like to try again later? All the young people go to the youth club on Wednesday evenings. symfonie tenisová raketa turné, cesta jet na turné melodie, istý tón rozlad ný vesni an ekat ekat na mytí, praní umývat nádobí zp sob celý pro pro se ne(zeptáme) d lnická t ída cht l bys mládežnický klub Before you can take a pictures, you need to load film into the camera. You don't need to buy film for a digital camera. He starts university so he needs to use better computer. He plays games on his handheld computer when he should be studying. We put the disk in the DVD player and watched the film. Mum pulled the headphones off my head because she didn't want to shout. On the train, he opened his laptop and read his e-mail. I put the data on my pen drive and put it in my shirt pocket. I've got a new mobile phone with camera – now I can take photos wherever I am. There are 1500 songs on my MP3 player. The cars are produced by robots. Mum would like to have lots of domestic robots to do the housework. Don´t watch TV every evening, try to listen a music. Dad wants a flat screen TV but Mum says they're too expensive. Use your video camera to film the wedding. Why do you want a walkie-talkie watch when you could just use two radios? We had to wear special glasses to see the 3D animation in the film. A small computer chip can hold a lot of information. I read the e-book using special glasses so I could see the pictures moving. Mum has a GPS system in the car because she's always getting lost. In the future, MP3 players and computers could be part of smart clothes. He tracked the students through the microchips in their school badges. This satellite gets signals from one country and sends them back down to another. He didn't draw the machine, he made a 3D model of it. fotoaparát digitální fotoaparát po íta PDA DVD p ehráva sluchátka laptop flash disk, flejška mobilní telefon s fotoaparátem MP3 p ehráva robot domácí robot televize televize s plochou obrazovkou The boat goes across the bay to Oakland. She always adapted easily to new situations. The alarm clock wakes me up and I'm not late for school. p es adaptovat, p izp sobit budík MODULE 8 - TECHNOLOGY Key words camera digital camera computer handheld computer DVD player headphones laptop pen drive mobile phone with camera MP3 player robot domestic robot TV flat screen TV video camera walkie-talkie watch animation chip e-books GPS smart clothes to track satellite 3D /'k{mərə/ /"ddZtl 'k{mərə/ /kəm'pju:tə/ /"h{ndheld kəm'pju:tə/ /"di: vi: 'di: "pleə/ /'hedfəυnz/ /'l{ptɒp/ /'pen drav/ /"məυbal fəυn wð 'k{mərə/ /"em pi: 'θri: "pleə/ /'rəυbɒt/ /də"mestk 'rəυbɒt/ /"ti: 'vi:/ /"fl{t skri:n ti: 'vi:/ /'vdiəυ "k{mərə/ /"wɔ:ki tɔ:ki 'wɒtʃ/ /"{n'meʃən/ /tʃp/ /'i: bυks/ /"dZi: pi: 'es/ /"smɑ:t 'kləυðz, £'kləυz/ /tə 'tr{k/ /'s{təlat/ /"θri: 'di:/ n across adapt alarm clock /ə'krɒs/ /ə'd{pt/ /ə'lɑ:m klɒk/ adv, prep CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n v n n, adj v n video kamera p enosný p ístroj na rádiové vysílání v hodinkách animace ip elektronická kniha GPS inteligentní oble ení sledovat satelit trojrozm rný 31 alive already badge ballroom bedtime story biology birthday present blog body temperature breathe cake calculator captain chemistry close computer studies design diary document download dragon the Earth education electricity engineer field folk story global positioning systém/GPS helmet insert joke keyboard knock land leaf, leaves little brother locate location love life mega metal microchip moving pick up pocket money presenter princess program pure /ə'lav/ /ɔ:l'redi/ /b{dZ/ /'bɔ:lrυm, £ru:m/ /"bedtam 'stɔ:ri/ /ba'ɒlədZi/ /'bÆ:θde "prezənt/ /blɒg/ /'bɒdi "temprətʃə/ /bri:ð/ /kek/ /'k{lkjυletə/ /'k{ptən/ /'keməstri/ /kləυz/ /kəm"pju:tə 'stödiz/ /d'zan/ /'daəri/ /'dɒkjυmənt/ /"daυn'ləυd/ /'dr{gən/ /ði 'Æ:θ/ /"edjυ'keʃən/ /"lek'trsəti, "elk£/ /"endZ'nə/ /fi:ld/ /'fəυk "stɔ:ri/ adj /"gləυbəl pə'zʃənŋ "sstəm/ /'helmət/ /n'sÆ:t/ /dZəυk/ /'ki:bɔ:d/ /nɒk/ /l{nd/ /li:f, li:vz/ /"ltl 'bröðə/ /ləυ'ket/ /ləυ'keʃən/ /'löv laf/ /'megə/ /'metl/ /'makrəυ"tʃp/ /'mu:vŋ/ /"pk 'öp/ /'pɒkt "möni/ /pr'zentə/ /"prn'ses/ /'prəυgr{m/ /pjυə/ n CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adv n n n n n n n v n n n n v n n§ n n v n n n n n n n v n n v v n n v n n adv n n adj phr v n n n n adj He was still alive when the ambulance reached the hospital. He was already making the meal when she walked through the door. We have to wear a school badge on our uniforms. They danced round the ballroom. Will you read me a bedtime story, Daddy? We learn about the human body in Biology lessons. They gave me a holiday in America as a birthday present! If you don't like writing a paper diary, why don't you start a blog? Normal human body temperature is about 37 degrees Centigrade. The doctor asked her to breathe in and out slowly. She bought a cake for his birthday. You can use calculators in this exam. The captain will decide where the ship should go. Chemistry was always my favourite subject in school. Sally closed the door gently and went down the stairs. Computer studies is a very popular subject in my school. She designed a range of clothes for older women. My friend writes in her diary every day. He signed the document at the bottom. I tried to download some music but the computer broke down. In this story, the prince killed the dragon and married the princess. The spaceship left the Earth and flew towards Venus. He's continuing his education at university for the next three years. How much is the electricity bill this month? My friend Al was once an engineer for an oil company in the North Sea. The cows were eating grass in the field. Gran told me an Irish folk story. živý už, již znak, tane ní sál pohádka na dobrou noc biologie dárek k narozeninám blog t lesná teplota dýchat dort kalkula ka kapitán chemie zav ít práce s po íta em navrhnout diá dokument stáhnout drak Zem vzd lávání elektrika inženýr, technik pastva lidový p íb h This global positioning system will tell you where you are at all times. The astronaut put on his helmet and stepped out of the spaceship. She inserted the disk into the DVD player. Have you heard the joke about the Englishman, the Scotsman and the Welshman? Tom's knocked a cup of coffee all over the computer keyboard! The dog jumped up and knocked the table over. The plane landed on time. It was winter and there were no leaves on the trees. My little brother is three years younger than me. When the TV broke down, the engineer located the problem. The GPS tells you your exact location on Earth. I don't have much of a love life at present because I'm too busy. The people who started Google are now mega rich. Gold and silver are both metals. There is a microchip inside my computer. Cartoons in the newspaper are just drawings but on TV they're moving pictures. The dog picked up the bone and ran away into the garden. My brother gets £5 pocket money every week from Mum and Dad. The presenter asked the film star about his latest movie. She became a princess when she married a prince. She wrote a program for the computer. The guide said the statue was made of pure gold. systém ur ení p esné polohy helma vsunout, zasunout vtip klávesnice p evrhnout p istát list, tvar mn. ísla brat í ek /mladší/ najít, ur it poloha, umíst ní milostný život extrémn , strašn moc kov mikro ip pohybující se zvednout kapesné konferenciér, zpravodaj princezna program istý 32 react refuse scan shout signal silicon site smile solar system space spacesuit spoilt stairs stare table techy three-dimensional top tracker (=electronic) treasure tunnel be sb’s turn uncomfortable unhealthy unknown unlucky upload useful wag welcome will I’ll wizard write back /ri'{kt/ /r'fju:z/ /sk{n/ /ʃaυt/ /'sgnəl/ /'slkən/ /sat/ /smal/ /'səυlə "sstəm/ /spes/ /'spes£su:t, £sju:t/ /spɔlt/ /steəz/ /steə/ /'tebəl/ /'teki/ /"θri: da'menʃənəl, £d£/ /tɒp/ /'tr{kə/ /'treZə/ /'tönl/ /bi "sömbədiz 'tÆ:n/ /ön'kömftəbəl, ön'kömfət£/ /ön'helθi/ /ön'nəυn/ /ön'löki/ /öp'ləυd/ /'ju:sfəl/ /w{g/ /'welkəm/ /wl/ /al/ /'wzəd/ /"rat 'b{k/ v /brat/ /dɑ:k/ /lat/ /rek't{ŋgjυlə/ /raυnd/ /tra'{ŋgjυlə/ /skweə/ /'kɒtn/ /gəυld/ /'leðə/ /'metl/ /'pl{stk/ adj v v v n n n v n n n adj n pl v n n adj n n n n adj adj adj adj v adj v interj aux n phr v This computer program reacts to your instructions and remembers them. The food was really bad and we refused to pay the bill. Josh scanned the photograph into the computer. All the players were shouting at the referee. I can't get a signal on my mobile phone. The microchip in this computer is made from silicon. Where is the site for the new school going to be? The little girl smiled happily when she opened her presents. How many planets are there in our solar system? The spaceship travelled through space to other planets. The astronaut put on his spacesuit and walked into the rocket. She's a very spoilt child – her parents give her everything she wants. These stairs go up to the roof. They stared at us in amazement when we started singing. Table 3 gives information on students' test results. He's a bit of a techy – he'll be able to repair your computer. First, build a three-dimensional model of the rocket. When they reached the top of the hill they could see for miles. The vet put an electronic tracker in the dog's neck. Captain Hook buried his treasure on the island. The train from London to Paris goes through the Channel Tunnel. It's my turn to throw the dice. The sofa looked great but it was very uncomfortable. Jack's very unhealthy because he doesn't exercise or eat properly. A few months ago she was an unknown singer, but now she's a star! She's always unlucky at cards and never wins. I uploaded the document from my computer to the website. I think the pen drive is a useful little gadget. The dog wagged his tail when he saw me. Welcome back, it's lovely to see you again. Will you read me a bedtime story, Daddy? I don't think I'll go to school tomorrow because I don't feel well. He read her a story about a wizard from a country far away. I wrote to her four times but she never wrote back. reagovat odmítnout skenovat k i et signál silikon místo usmívat se slune ní soustava vesmír skafandr rozmazlený schody zírat tabulka technicky, po íta ov zru ný trojrozm rný vrchol sonda poklad tunel být na ad nepohodlný nezdravý neznámý smolný upload, odeslat užite ný (za)vrt t vítejte budoucí tvar slovesa být (já) budu arod j odepsat Some apples are bright green in colour. Spinach is dark green. The young leaves of this plant are always light green. This book is rectangular. A football is round. Each side of a pyramid is triangular. The bottom of a pyramid is square. T-shirts are usually made from cotton. Her ring is made of gold. You'll be warm in this leather jacket. This desk is made of metal but I prefer wooden ones. She's too small to have a metal knife and fork so these are made of plastic. jasný, zá ivý tmavý sv tlý obdelníkový kulatý trojuhelníkový tvercový bavlna zlato k že kov plast MODULE 12 - STYLE Key words bright dark light rectangular round triangular square cotton gold leather metal plastic CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj adj adj adj adj adj n n n n n 33 silver woollen bedside table bedspread curtain cushion lampshade poster CD player rug wardrobe blues classical folk metal hip hop house jazz pop punk R and B rap reggae rock soul animal skins brick cloth concrete glass stone straw paper wood /'slvə/ /'wυlən/ /"bedsad 'tebəl/ /'bedspred/ /'kÆ:tn/ /'kυʃən/ /'l{mpʃed/ /'pəυstə/ /"si: 'di: "pleə/ /rög/ /'wɔ:drəυb/ /blu:z/ /'kl{skəl/ /fəυk/ /'metl/ /'hp hɒp/ /haυs/ /dZ{z/ /pɒp/ /pöŋk/ /"ɑ:r ən 'bi:/ /r{p/ /'rege/ /rɒk/ /səυl/ /'{nməl sknz/ /brk/ /klɒθ/ /'kɒŋkri:t/ /glɑ:s/ /stəυn/ /strɔ:/ /'pepə/ /wυd/ n advantage along anti-war back to front ban band baseball cap bit a bit block body piercing break buffalo care ceremony /əd'vɑ:ntdZ/ /ə'löŋ/ /"{nti 'wɔ:/ /"b{k tə 'frönt/ /b{n/ /b{nd/ /'besbɔ:l k{p/ /bt/ /ə 'bt/ /blɒk/ /'bɒdi "pəsŋ/ /brek/ /'böfələυ/ /keər/ /'serəməni/ n CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj n n n n n n n n n n adj adj n n n n n n n n n n§ n n n n n n n n n n adv, prep adj v n n n n n n n v n Some coins were made of real silver. Woollen clothes are warm. I put my book on the bedside table and went to sleep. The bedspread goes on top of the blankets. We need to buy some curtains for the living room window. Put a cushion on the floor – you'll be more comfortable. I don't like the pattern of flowers on that lampshade. I have posters of Robbie Williams on my bedroom wall. My new car has a CD player and a radio. I haven't got a carpet in my room, just a small rug on the wooden floor. Hang your new clothes in the wardrobe. If I feel sad I sometimes play blues. This radio station only plays classical music. There will be lots of folk groups at the festival. I don't like metal – it's too loud and I get a headache. Hip hop is good music to dance to. I prefer rock and roll to house. Jazz musicians improvise a lot. Radio One plays mostly pop (music). People with very colourful hair liked punk music. I like R and B from the 1980s. People who can't sing invented rap! Bob Marley was one of the stars of reggae. Status Quo are a famous rock band. Black musicians and singers often play or sing soul. Animal skins kept the men warm at night. Brick buildings can be a number of different colours. His car doesn't have a roof, just a cloth cover. The bridge over the river is made of concrete. Windows are made of glass. The walls of my house are made from stone. You can make beds for farm animals out of straw. The company printed the books on very thin paper. Paper is made from wood. st íbro vln ný no ní stolek p ehoz na postel záv s polštá ek stínítko lampy plakát CD p ehráva kobere ek sk í blues klasický lidový, folkový metal hip hop house jazz, džez pop punk R&B rap reggae rokový soul zví ecí kožešiny cihla látka beton sklo kámen sláma papír d evo The advantage of e-mail is that it is very quick. It's quicker if you go along the river. There's an anti-war poster on the wall. Can you say the alphabet back to front, from Z to A? They've banned those fans – they're not allowed to take beer into the stadium. Fifteen different bands played at the concert. He wears his baseball cap back to front to show how cool he is. The car was blown to bits in the explosion. I'm a bit tired – I didn't sleep well last night. Several companies have their offices in this block. She does tattoos and body piercing. Can we take a break from work and get something to eat? There were once millions of buffalo in North America. He doesn't care what other people think. There will be a ceremony on Sunday to remember the dead soldiers. výhoda podél proti válce pozpátku zakázat skupina baseballová epka kousek trochu blok propíchávání t la p estávka bizon starat se ceremonie 34 chain chimney comedy construction cow cyclist decorate designer clothes difference dreadlocks exercise eyebrow fanatical fashion model flared follow goth half an hour hall herd holiday home hood hurry up jealous layout leave at home living area look look like low made of make make it mat mess messy Mongolian motor movable Native American new hippies office opening time organise own of my own paint past past in the past /tʃen/ /'tʃmni/ /kɒmədi/ /kən'strökʃən/ /kaυ/ /'saklst/ /'dekəret/ /d"zanə 'kləυðz, £'kləυz/ /'dfərəns/ /'dredlɒks/ /'eksəsaz/ /'abraυ/ /fə'n{tkəl/ /'f{ʃən "mɒdl/ /fleəd/ /'fɒləυ/ /gɒθ/ /"hɑ:f ən 'aυə/ /hɔ:l/ /hÆ:d/ /'hɒlədi həυm/ /hυd/ /"höri 'öp/ /'dZeləs/ /'leaυt/ /"li:v ət 'həυm/ /'lvŋ "eəriə/ /lυk/ /'lυk lak/ /ləυ/ /'med əv, ɒv/ /mek/ /'mek t/ /m{t/ /mes/ /'mesi/ /mɒŋ'gəυliən/ /'məυtə/ /'mu:vəbəl/ /"netv ə'merkən/ /"nju: 'hpiz/ /'ɒfs/ /'əυpənŋ tam/ /'ɔ:gənaz/ /əυn/ /əv ma 'əυn/ /pent/ /pɑ:st/ /pɑ:st/ /n ðə 'pɑ:st/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n n n n n n v n n n n n adj n adj v n n n n n n phr v adj n n v adj v n n adj n, adj n adj n, adj n n n v pron v adv n She wears a cross on a chain round her neck. If you want a real fire, you need a chimney and a fireplace. It was a very good comedy – we laughed a lot. There has been a lot of construction in the city centre. The cows were standing under the trees to keep out of the rain. This path is for cyclists and walkers only. They've decorated the living room in green and black! Designer clothes are really expensive. What’s the difference between these two MP3 players? Bob Marley wore his hair in dreadlocks. This grammar exercise is very difficult. His hair is white but his eyebrows are still black. She's fanatical about health and fitness. Fashion models earn lots of money. Flared trousers are in fashion again. You go first and I'll follow. Goths like to dress in black clothes and make-up. It will take half an hour – 40 minutes at the most. This hall isn't big enough to hold 1000 people. There's a herd of sheep in that field. They work in London but have a holiday home in Italy. The hood on my jacket doesn't keep the rain out. Hurry up, we'll be late for the train! She's jealous of my new mobile phone. Have you changed the layout of the furniture in your room? I'll leave my jacket at home because it's going to be sunny today. The living area has four big chairs and a sofa. Look! There is a lion. He's very similar to his sister – he looks like her. I've put the heaviest books on a low shelf. My school desk is made of wood but my desk at home is made of metal. She makes all her own clothes. You'll have to hurry to make it to the plane in time! Wipe your feet on the mat before you come in. Your dog left a terrible mess all over the carpet. She's always been messy and not tidy at all. You can tell he's Mongolian by the type of hat he's wearing. The motor on the washing machine has broken. This table isn't movable – it's stuck to the floor. Native Americans still own some land in the USA. New hippies like to listen to music from the 1960s. The office is open from 9 am till 5 pm, Monday to Friday. The opening times for this office are 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday. I've organised my photos by the year I took them. She makes all her own clothes. When my sister went to university I finally got a room of my own. I'm going to paint one wall black and the other three purple. He cycled past and smiled at me. People travel more now than in the past. In the past, people didn't have MP3 players. etízek komín komedie výstavba kráva cyklista (vy)malovat, vyzdobit zna kové oble ení rozdíl dredy cvi ení obo í fanatický model(ka) rozevlátý (ná)sledovat gót p l hodiny sí stádo d m na dovolenou kapuce pospíšit si závistivý dispozice nechat doma obývací prostor dívat se vypadat jako nízký vyroben z d lat, vyrobit zvládnout, stihnout rohožka nepo ádek nepo ádný Mongol motor pohyblivý rodilý Ameri an noví hippies ú ad, kancelá otevírací doba uspo ádat sv j, vlastní sv j, vlastní malovat kolem minulost v minulosti 35 portable practical put up really not really residence ring rocker room ruin scarf, scarves set set up shoelaces should we sick be sick of slogan storey stove suburb sweatshirt take take down tatami tax teepee through throw away tie tight time in time tracksuit traffic truth uncool underwear unpack wall washing up wigwam wooden youth centre yurt /'pɔ:təbəl/ /'pr{ktkəl/ /pυt 'öp/ /'rəli/ /"nɒt 'rəli/ /'rezdəns/ /rŋ/ /'rɒkə/ /ru:m, rυm/ /'ru:n/ /skɑ:f, skɑ:vz/ /set/ /"set 'öp/ /'ʃu:"lesz/ /ʃəd, ʃυd/ /sk/ /bi 'sk əv, ɒv/ /'sləυgən/ /'stɔ:ri/ /stəυv/ /'söbÆ:b/ /'swet£ʃÆ:t/ /tek/ /"tek 'daυn/ /tə'tɑ:mi/ /t{ks/ /'ti:pi:/ /θru:/ /"θrəυ ə'we/ /ta/ /tat/ /tam/ /n 'tam/ /'tr{ksu:t, £sju:t/ /'tr{fk/ /tru:θ/ /"ön'ku:l/ /'öndəweə/ /ön'p{k/ /wɔ:l/ /"wɒʃŋ 'öp/ /'wgw{m/ /'wυdn/ /'ju:θ "sentə/ /jÆ:t/ n I got a portable DVD player for Christmas. Socks and ties are very practical presents, but not exciting. I've put some of my drawings up on the wall. I really like your new house - its modern and sunny. I told him classical music is great, but he's not really interested. They have one residence in Scotland and one in France. That girl's wearing a ring in her nose! Your dad looks like a sixties rocker! How many rooms are there in the castle? I've ruined my jeans – I spilt wine all over them. Wear a scarf – it's cold outside. She set the cup of tea on the table. I've not set up my music system yet. Her shoes had very bright red shoelaces. Should we go, or should we stay? I ate bad food and now I feel really sick. I'm sick of vegetables – I want some meat! Somebody has sprayed anti-war slogans on the wall. The house has two storeys, and the bedrooms are upstairs. The stove burns wood and keeps the room warm. I was driving through the London suburbs for hours. She was wearing a sweatshirt and tracksuit bottoms. Will you take the new job in bank? They took down the tent when the exhibition finished. You must take your shoes off and kneel on the tatami. They charged me tax on everything I bought. What's the difference between a teepee and a wigwam? We'll go through the tunnel under the river. Don't just throw that away – put it in the bin. When he fell asleep we tied his shoelaces together. These trousers are too tight – I can't get them on. Will you have a time to go with me to the hospital on Saturday? It's difficult now, but in time it will become easier. He took off his tracksuit just before the race started. There's lots of traffic on the motorway today. I am not sure if he is telling the truth. It's extremely uncool to take your dad to the party. It's so cold I'll have to put on my woollen underwear! I haven't unpacked my suitcase yet – my clothes are still in it. This wall has a window that looks out onto the park. There's so much washing up it won't fit into the machine. The boys put up a wigwam and played Cowboys and Indians. These wooden toys are safe for little children. The youth centre tries to help young people. The ceremony will take place in a Mongolian yurt. p enosný praktický dát nahoru, vyv sit opravdu, skute n ne tak úpln /moc sídlo, bydlišt kroužek roker místnost zni it šála, mn. tvar položit, zadat za ídit, p ipravit tkani ky m li bychom nemocný být z n eho zle slogan podlaží, poschodí kamna p edm stí mikina vzít sejmout, rozebrat japonská slam ná rohož da týpí, vigvam skrz odhodit svázat t sný, obtažený as asem tepláková souprava provoz pravda hovorový výraz pro nevhodný spodní prádlo vybalit st na prádlo na vyprání vigvam d ev ný mládežnické centrum jurta n sing The athletics events will take place in this stadium. atletika adj adj phr v adv n n n n v n v phr v n aux adj n n n n n v phr v n n n adv v v adj n n n n adj n v n n n adj n MODULE 10 - WINNERS Key words athletics /{θ'letks, əθ£/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 36 I don't like climbing – I'm scared of heights. More people watch football in Britain than any other sport. n Canada has got a very good ice hockey team. n Motor racing is a very expensive sport. n You play rugby with an oval ball. n I'm going skiing in Italy next winter. n sing You can lose a lot if you play cards for money. n Do you need to be really clever to play chess? n pl Stop playing computer games and do your homework! n sing Dad thinks dominoes is a game for old men. n sing Draughts is a very easy game, even for young children. n You play pool on a big green table. determiner We have spend all the money for food. "Thanks very much." "Not at all, I'd love to help." v It doesnt´matter if you are late. "What did you say?" "It doesn't matter, I'll do it myself." pron There was nothing else we could do. Don't thank me, it was nothing – I was happy to help. adj "'I can't come tonight." "That's okay, I'll see you next week." adj I am sorry I am late. I'm sorry I forgot your birthday, but here's your card anyway. interj Thanks for everything, it was great fun. Thanks for everything, it was great fun. Thanks for helping me. climbing football ice hockey motor racing rugby skiing cards chess computer games dominoes draughts pool all not at all matter it doesn’t matter nothing it was nothing okay sorry be sorry thanks thanks for something thanks for doing something /'klamŋ/ /'fυtbɔ:l/ /'as "hɒki/ /'məυtə "resŋ/ /'rögbi/ /'ski:ŋ/ /kɑ:dz/ /tʃes/ /kəm'pju:tə gemz/ /'dɒmnəυz/ /drɑ:fts/ /pu:l/ /ɔ:l/ /"nɒt ət 'ɔ:l/ /'m{tə/ /t "dözənt 'm{tə/ /'nöθŋ/ /t wəz 'nöθŋ/ /"əυ 'ke/ /'sɒri/ /bi 'sɒri/ /θ{ŋks/ /'θ{ŋks fə "sömθŋ/ /"θ{ŋks fə 'du:ŋ "sömθŋ/ n accept achieve achievement ambitious argue army article as well astronaut backhand beat (= defeat) beetroot Belarus borsch bossy bravery bye challenge championship check-up (medical) Christmas Christmas tree coach complete congratulations /ək'sept/ /ə'tʃi:v/ /ə'tʃi:vmənt/ /{m'bʃəs/ /'ɑ:gju:/ /'ɑ:mi/ /'ɑ:tkəl/ /əz 'wel/ /'{strənɔ:t/ /'b{kh{nd/ /bi:t/ /'bi:tru:t/ /"belə'ru:s/ /bɔ:ʃ/ /'bɒsi/ /'brevəri/ /ba/ /'tʃ{ləndZ/ /'tʃ{mpiənʃp/ /'tʃek öp/ /'krsməs/ /'krsməs tri:/ /kəυtʃ/ /kəm'pli:t/ /kən"gr{tʃυ'leʃənz/ v CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 n v n adj v n n n n v n n n adj n interj n n n n n n adj n pl They want to give me a medal - do you think I should accept? If you work really hard, there's nothing you can't achieve. He was the first man on the moon – it was his greatest achievement. She's ambitious, and wants to get the top job in the company. Don't argue with me, I'm always right! The US Army has soldiers in many countries. Look, John, there's an article about you in the newspaper! Will you have enough money left to buy the shoes as well? The astronauts will return to Earth next Wednesday after two weeks in space. Federer has a terrific backhand. Nobody beat her in any of her matches last year. This soup is made from beetroot. Belarus was part of the Soviet Union till 1991. Borsch looks a bit strange but it tastes delicious. Don't be so bossy! I want to do it my way. The police office got a medal for bravery after she stopped the robbery. Bye, Fred. I'll see you tomorrow. It will be very difficult, but I like a challenge! Wimbledon is the most important tennis championship in the world. I go for a check-up every year to make sure I'm healthy. It often snows at Christmas in Poland. I want to get a really big Christmas tree this year. Smith is coach of the Scottish national football team. I have the complete set of Shakespeare's plays. Congratulations on your wedding to Rachel. lezení fotbal lední hokej motoristické závody ragby lyžování karty šachy po íta ové hry domino dáma pool, kule ník vše za nic mít význam, záležet na tom nezáleží nic to nic nebylo v po ádku litující být líto díky díky za n co díky za ud lání n eho p ijmout dosáhnout úsp ch ambiciózní hádat se armáda lánek také astronaut backhand porazit ervená epa B lorusko borš panova ný hrdinství ahoj (p i lou ení) výzva šampionát prohlídka Vánoce váno ní strome ek trenér úplný, kompletní gratulace 37 crack defend dinner disabled dish (= meal) driving lesson electric shock emergency equip excellent expedition explorer follow (= watch the progress of) future bright future golf govern Grand Prix (pl Grands Prix) history improve incredible inform institute invite invite sb out journey junior left-handed like loads of Malaysia male medal minus (30ºC) the Moon Ms nice be nice to Nobel prize the North Pole number one Olympic Games the Open operate operation place third/fourth place plan position preparation /kr{k/ /d'fend/ /'dnə/ /ds'ebəld/ /dʃ/ /'dravŋ "lesən/ /"lektrk 'ʃɒk/ /'mÆ:dZənsi/ /'kwp/ /'eksələnt/ /"ekspə'dʃən/ /k'splɔ:rə/ n /'fɒləυ/ /'fju:tʃə/ /ə "brat 'fju:tʃə/ /gɒlf/ /'gövən/ /"grɒn 'pri:/ /'hstəri/ /m'pru:v/ /n'kredəbəl/ /n'fɔ:m/ /'nsttju:t/ /n'vat/ /n"vat sömbədi 'aυt/ /'dZÆ:ni/ /'dZu:niə/ /"left 'h{ndd/ /lak/ /'ləυdz əv, ɒv/ /mə'leziə/ /mel/ /'medl/ /'manəs/ /ðə 'mu:n/ /məz, mz/ /nas/ /bi 'nas tə, tυ/ /"nəυbel 'praz/ /ðə "nɔ:θ 'pəυl/ /"nömbə 'wön/ /ə"lmpk 'gemz/ /ði 'əυpən/ /'ɒpəret/ /"ɒpə'reʃən/ /ples/ /"θÆ:d 'ples, "fɔ:θ/ /pl{n/ /pə'zʃən/ /"prepə'reʃən/ v CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 v n adj n n n adj, n v adj n n n n v n n v adj v n v n adj adj adv n adj, n n adj adj v n n pl v n n n n n There's a crack in this window – were you playing football in here again? United won last year and this year they're defending the championship. Let's have dinner early tonight – I'm hungry. There is a ramp to help disabled people in wheelchairs to get into the building. We had a Chinese meal and they brought ten different dishes to the table. How many driving lessons did you have before you passed your test? He got an electric shock because the wires were loose. He was rescued after he made an emergency call to the navy. The climbers have equipped themselves with food and clothing. He's an excellent driver – he passed his test first time. She's organising a climbing expedition to Mount Everest. Explorers have brought back many kinds of plant from different countries. prasklina obhajovat ve e e invalidní, postižený jídlo lekce v ízení auta elektrický šok nouzový vybavit vynikající, skv lý expedice pr zkumník, badatel Do you follow Manchester United or Chelsea? He's so good at maths, he has a bright future as a scientist. He's so good at maths, he has a bright future as a scientist. They play 18 holes of golf every weekend. As President, he governed the country for over 40 years. He came second in the Belgian Grand Prix last year. She was the most successful woman golfer in history. He wants to improve his exam results and get into university. He won the match with an incredible goal. I have to inform you that you have not paid your electricity bill. The Institute gives awards to the best students in every year. I was invited to her wedding. If you like her, why don't you invite her out for dinner? The journey to the village takes three days by boat. She's the best player in their junior tennis team. Left-handed people's writing sometimes leans backwards. They sell great foods like pasta and Italian sausage. There are loads of things to do on this holiday. The next Grand Prix takes place in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. Federer is possibly the best ever male tennis player. She won the silver medal – she came second in the race. Temperatures in the mountains can go as low as minus 24ºC. You can't see the Moon tonight because of the clouds. She likes to be called Ms Smith so that nobody knows whether she's married. That a nice sweater. If you're nice to me, I'll buy you an ice cream later. They gave the Nobel prize for Literature to Terry Pratchett! He took a team of dogs across the ice to the North Pole. He's the world's number one bestselling author. The Olympic Games are the number one sporting event in the world. Anybody can enter the Open golf competition. They will operate on his hand tomorrow morning. He needs to have an operation to cure the trouble with his leg. This beach is my favourite summer place. He was in fourth place so he didn't get a medal. His plan is to start slowly and then get faster towards the end. She was in third position after the first two races. Do you need to do a lot of preparation before a game? sledovat budoucnost skv lá budoucnost golf vládnout Grand Prix, Velká cena historie zlepšit, vylepšit úžasný, neskute ný informovat institut, ústav pozvat pozvat na sch zku cesta juniorský levák jako mnoho Malajsie mužský medaile mínus M síc paní p kný, milý být na n koho milý Nobelova cena Severní pól jedni ka Olimpijské hry ve ejný, p ístupný všem operovat operace místo t etí/ tvrté místo plán pozice p íprava 38 professional pull quality raise reach (= get to) record break a record recover recovery repair rush sci-fi second come second semi-finals serious soup the South Pole sporting event Taiwan last time tournament train treat treatment truly under-fives unfortunately view volt Wimbledon World War II yuk /prə'feʃənəl/ /pυl/ /'kwɒləti/ /rez/ /ri:tʃ/ /'rekɔ:d/ /"brek ə 'rekɔ:d/ /r'kövə/ /r'kövəri/ /r'peə/ /röʃ/ /'sa fa/ /'sekənd/ /köm 'sekənd/ /"semi 'fanəlz/ /'səriəs/ /su:p/ /ðə "saυθ 'pəυl/ /'spɔ:tŋ "vent/ /"ta'wɑ:n/ /'lɑ:st tam/ /'tυənəmənt/ /tren/ /tri:t/ /'tri:tmənt/ /'tru:li/ /"öndə 'favz/ /ön'fɔ:tʃənətli/ /vju:/ /vəυlt/ /'wmbəldən/ /"wÆ:ld wɔ: 'tu:/ /jök/ CHALLENGES 2 - PEARSON LONGMAN 2007 adj v n v v n v n v v adj adj n pl adj n n n n v v n adv n pl adv n n n interj Navratilova was a very successful professional tennis player. Pull the door, don't push it. You pay more for the metal one because it's better quality. I'm running to raise money for a children's charity. They plan to reach New York on the fifteenth day. He holds the world record for 400 m. Radcliffe broke the record for the New York marathon. After the race they're going to spend a week in London to recover. He made a very quick recovery after the operation. Can you repair the car by Tuesday? I hate to rush you, but we have very little time. I used to read a lot of sci-fi books. Jane is in her second year at the university. She wants to win, not come second or third. City beat them in the semi-finals of the competition. Golf isn't a serious sport – it's just hitting a little ball into a hole. I had the most delicious soup for tea last night. The scientists are studying the weather at the South Pole. This is the biggest sporting event Newcastle has ever held. Taiwan used to be called Formosa many years ago. Last time they lost 3–0. This time they want to win. There's a big golf tournament in Spain next month. She wants to train to be a doctor, but it takes so long! They treat many different diseases at this hospital. What's the best treatment for a twisted ankle? He was one of the truly great tennis players. This holiday company has a special play group for the under-fives. Unfortunately, Sadie is too old to get a free child seat on the plane. There's a wonderful view of the sea from the top of the mountain. Britain's electricity system uses 240 volts. He played at Wimbledon many times but never got past the semi-finals. My dad was with the army in Germany in World War II. Yuk! That tastes disgusting! profesionální (za)táhnout kvalita získat, vybrat dorazit, dostat se rekord prolomit rekord zotavit se zotavení opravit sp chat sci-fi druhý skon it/být druhý semifinále vážný polévka Jižní pól sportovní událost Tchai-wan naposledy, posledn turnaj školit se, zacvi it se lé it lé ení skute n , opravdu d ti do p ti let v ku nanešt stí, bohužel výhled Volt Wimbledon druhá sv tová válka fuj 39