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STAGE 1
1

LESSON l

A PEN długopis A PENCIL ołówek A BOOK ksią ka

WHAT'S co(to) jest?

THIS to IT'S to jest

WHAT'S THIS?
2

SEE CHART 1

It's a pen

(At the back of the book)

TABLE stół CHAIR krzesło LIGHT światło WALL ściana ROOM pokój CEILING sufit WINDOW okno DOOR drzwi BOX pudełko PICTURE obraz IS THIS?

YES/ tak czy to jest?

FLOOR podłoga CARD karta Yes, it's a pen

IS THIS A PEN ?

NO, IT ISN'T ... BUT nie to nie jest...lecz
IS THIS A PEN ?

No, it isn't a pen, but it's a pencil

IS THIS A PENCIL ?

No, it isn't a pencil, but it's a book

SEE CHART 1
LONG
długi

SHORT

THE

krótki

rodzajnik określony

IS THIS PENCIL

No, this pencil isn't short, but it's long

SHORT?/ IS THIS PENCIL

No, this pencil isn't long, but it's short

LONG ?

IS THE ROOM SHORT ?

No, the room isn't short, but it's long

LARGE du y, wielki

IS THE TABLE SMALL ?

No, the table isn't small, but it's large

IS THE BOX LARGE?
5

SMALL

No, the box isn't large, but it's small

CITY miasto TOWN miasteczko VILLAGE wieś IS [LONDON] A VILLAGE ?/

No, [London] isn't a village, but it's a city

IS [WINDSOR] A CITY ?

No, [Windsor] isn't a city, but it's a town

IS [GRANTCHESTER] A TOWN ?
OR

mały

No, [Grantchester] isn't a town, but it's a village

lub

IS THE TABLE LONG OR SHORT ?

The table's ...

IS A CITY LARGE OR SMALL?

A city's large

SEE CHART 1
MAN
mę czyzna

6

WOMAN kobieta WHAT'S THIS?

BOY chłopiec GIRL/ dziewczyna It's a man, woman, boy, girl

IS THIS A GIRL ?
IS THIS A MAN ?

No, it isn't a girl, but it's a man
No, it isn't a man, but it's a woman

IS THIS A WOMAN ?
IS THIS A BOY?

No, it isn't a woman, but it's a boy
No, it isn't a boy, but it's a girl
FIVE/

7

ONE
1 jeden
ON
na

TWO
2 dwa

THREE
3 trzy

UNDER

IN w pod

IS THE PEN IN THE

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