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BBC - THE ENGLISH WE SPEAK (PLIMAT) - 2023

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  • concentration. I'm such a ____________ - I'm always leaving my bag behind. (roztrzepaniec)
    SCATTERBRAIN
  • what a person says to give credit to someone, or show admiration or approval _______ _____ to you for completing your first marathon – what an achievement! (czapki z głów)
    HATS OFF
  • to accept new ideas and give more attention to what is happening now They've been playing the same old music for ten years now - it's time to ____ _____ the _________. (iść z duchem czasu)
    GET WITH THE PROGRAMME
  • no excuses, no compromises, no negotiations____ _____ or _____ - you have to be in bed by ten o’clock. (żadnych wymówek, kompromisów ani negocjacji)
    NO IFS OR BUTS
  • used to say that everyone likes different things: He's obsessed with eating apples, which I don't understand at all. Oranges are way better. But then, ________ to their ________ . (jak kto lubi)
    EACH TO THEIR OWN
  • to be caught in the act of doing something wrong We ____ Svetlana ____ -____ eating chocolate as she said she was giving it up. (złapana na gorącym uczynku)
    CAUGHT RED-HANDED
  • to offend or annoy somebody, especially by getting involved in something that is their responsibility. (nadepnąć na odcisk, wejść w paradę)
    tread on someone's toes
  • think about something seriously, often so that you become upset by it. He was only joking about your shoes – don’t ____ ____ _____ _____! (brać coś sobie za bardzo do serca)
    TAKE IT TO HEART
  • A person or thing that serves as motivation for someone to sustain or improve health and fitness. I've got a new app on my smartphone that has given me the ____________ to eat more healthily. (motywacja do zdrowego stylu życia)
    FITSPIRATION
  • To delay doing something or prevent it from progressing He decided to _____ ______the decision on the plans, so we can’t move forward. (zwlekać)
    SLOW WALK
  • Something that is immediately successful A _______ _______ on a diet and losing a few kilos early on can really boost someone's confidence. (świetny początek)
    FLYING START
  • to comment on the statement that turned out to be wrong I told him categorically that we could never be anything more than friends. ________ ________ ________! Within a few months, we were engaged! (akurat; wręcz przeciwnie)
    FAMOUS LAST WORDS
  • to accept that you have lost something or that you will not be able to have something:- If France lose this game, they can _______their chances of winning the cup __________. (pożegnać się z czymś)
    KISS SOMETHING GOODBYE
  • to take as much as you want of something I love my local restaurant. It has an 'all you can eat' buffet - you can _______ your ____________. (dawać na luz, brać ile chcesz, zaszaleć)
    FILL YOUR BOOTS
  • thanks a lot (ironically) You've used all the milk in the fridge. ____ ____ ____ ! (Nie, no wielkie dzięki!)
    THANKS A BUNCH
  • as good as it could be; perfect: My bosses’ comments about improving business profits were _____ _______. (w punkt)
    ON POINT
  • to have or do two things that it is usually impossible to have or do at the same time.You can't be in a relationship without any committment. You can't __________ your _______ and ________ it.
    HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT
  • to do or accept what other people are doing because it is the easiest thing to do. I thought my ideas for the new project were better, but I decided to keep quiet and _____ with the ______! (robić to co inni , płynąć z prądem)
    GO WITH THE FLOW
  • Go through lots of effort to make something happen I had to ________ through ________ trying to get a loan from the bank – there were forms to fill in, paperwork to fi
    JUMP THROUGH HOOPS
  • take the attention away from someone, usually to your own advantage Kate ____ ____ ____ by announcing her wedding before I got to tell everyone about mine! (skraść show)
    STOLE  MY THUNDER
  • speak quietly so that other people cannot hear exactly what you are saying He always says things ____ his ____ about the work and tasks he's given. I'm not sure what his problem is. (pod nosem)
    UNDER HIS BREATH
  • said in answer to something that someone has said, meaning that you are in the same bad situation as they are: "I've got no money till the end of this week." "_______the ______!" (Witaj w klubie!)
    JOIN THE CLUB!
  • to suddenly become very angry and start shouting or behaving violently He ______ _________ ________ _________ because he thought I was threatening his dog (wpaść w szał)
    WENT OFF ON ONE
  • a firm refusal or rejection of something (such as an offer) I'd give that a ______ _______. I'd rather go to the cinema on a rainy day – would you like to come with me? (zdecydowanie NIE)
    HARD PASS
  • to give somebody something in separate small amounts A tech company launches a new product and decides to ______-_______ information about its features and capabilities over the course of several weeks. (podawać stopniowo)
    DRIP-FEED
  • an occasion when someone mentions a person or thing in order to thank them or praise them I want to give a ______-____ to my dad, who helped me a lot. (podziękowanie)
    SHOUT-OUT
  • to stop what you have been doing in the evening or night, often in order to go to bed We left the party and I wanted to ____ _____ __ ______, but Martha invited people back for coffee. (kończyć coś wieczorem)
    CALL IT A NIGHT
  • not to know what to do or say Kevin didn't know how to operate the new computer system. He ____ ____ ____ ______. (nie wiedzieć, co począć)
    WAS AT A LOSS
  • to have a chance of doing or winning something: If you answer the next question right you're _____ ____ a _____ to win this competition. (Mieć realną szansę / Mieć szansę na powodzenie)
    BE IN WITH A SHOUT
  • putting a lot of effort into what you are doing: I’ve been ______ at _______ all day, trying to get this report finished. (zapracowany, ciężko pracujący)
    HARD AT IT
  • to start to organize yourself so that you do things in an effective way If you want to graduate with a good degree, you'll have to _____ ______ _____ ______ (ogarnąć się)
    GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER
  • It involves an employee prioritizing tasks that make them seem more productive, more available and busier than they really are. (produkcyjność na pokaz)
    PRODUCTIVITY THEATRE
  • the ability to think quickly and cleverly, especially while changing what you are thinking many times: I'd like to handle my own financial affairs without having to do ___________ _________. (głowienie się, gimnastyka umysłu)
    MENTAL GYMNASTICS
  • say or do sth that makes sb remember sth Let me ____ ____ ____ about what a special day it is today – it's our wedding anniversary! (pobudzić czyjąś pamięć)
    JOG YOUR MEMORY
  • When someone really wants to get away from a situation or relationship as fast as they can, they "______ for the ________", assuming higher ground is safer. (brać nogi za pas)
    RUN FOR THE HILLS
  • remaining in one's workplace while not actively going above and beyond It looks like she’s _______ _______ as she never seems to be here after five o’clock! (robić minimum)
    QUIET QUITTING
  • to go to a higher level, or to reach the same high level as something else Why not _______ ______ to our premium version? (podciągnąć coś do wyższego poziomu)
    LEVEL UP
  • Stop working on something It’s almost six o’clock, so let’s ____ ____ ____ ____ and carry on with the building work tomorrow. (zakończyć)
    CALL IT A DAY
  • talk continuously about things that are not important or not interesting Freya likes to ________ ___ about how amazing her boyfriend is! (trajkotać, paplać)
    RABBIT ON
  • the wish to have or do two good things at the same time when this is impossible. He seems to be running for election on a platform of ______________: you can have your cake and eat it, too. (mieć ciastko pomimo zjedzenia, chęć zrobienia dwó
    CAKEISM
  • to know what's going on You ____ ____ ____ – you can’t leave work until you've finished all your tasks. (kumać o co chodzi, wiedzieć jak jest)
    KNOW THE SCORE
  • If people try to do something as cheaply or as quickly as possible, often sacrificing quality, they are ________ing corners. (iść na łatwiznę)
    CUT CORNERS
  • something that you strongly dislike because it particularly annoys you My ______ ________ is when somebody leaves a dirty toilet. (coś, co mnie wkurza)
    PET HATE / PET PEEVE
  • the freedom or opportunity to do something, or to change your mind and do something differently if that is what is needed / I'm afraid I don't have much _____ _________ in my schedule to meet you today.(pole manewru)
    WIGGLE ROOM
  • available for people to hear, read, or discuss There are several issues ____ _____ ______ that we need to discuss before we can make a decision. (do rozważenia, do rozpatrzenia)
    ON THE TABLE
  • something unfortunate that often happens to someone I applied for the promotion at work but didn't get it – again. It’s ____ _____ _____ _____ ____. (zawsze to samo)
    THE STORY OF MY LIFE