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CAE - Gold C1 Advanced - Unit 1

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    CAE - Gold C1 Advanced - Unit 1
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  • to consider something when judging a situation (wziąć pod uwagę)
    take into account, phrasal verb, teɪk ˈɪntə əˈkaʊnt, Can you take into account the fact that he is a vegetarian when booking the restaurant.
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  • a small house, especially one built of wood in an area of forest or mountains (chata)
    cabin, noun, ˈkæbən, ˈkæbɪn, a log cabin
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  • to choose one thing or do one thing instead of another (wybierać, optować)
    opt, verb, ɒpt, We finally opted for the wood finish.
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  • nearness in distance or time (bliskość)
    proximity, noun, prɒkˈsɪməti, prɒkˈsɪmɪti, We chose the house for its proximity to the school.
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  • in the area around a particular place (otoczenie, pobliże, sąsiedztwo, okolica)
    vicinity, noun, vəˈsɪnəti, vɪˈsɪnəti, The stolen car was found in the vicinity of the station.
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  • when something is important or urgent because it relates to a situation or event that is happening now (natychmiastowość, pilność)
    immediacy, noun, ɪˈmiːdiəsi, the immediacy of everyday experience
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  • a small area of a country, city, etc. (miejscowość, okolica)
    locality, noun, ləʊˈkæləti, ləʊˈkælɪti, weather reports from several different localities
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  • to allow something to happen, especially by an official decision, rule, or law (pozwalać, zezwalać)
    permit, verb, pəˈmɪt, Smoking is only permitted in the public lounge.
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  • to desire and work towards achieving something important (mieć aspiracje, dążyć)
    aspire, verb, əˈspaɪə, college graduates aspiring to careers in finance
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  • to imagine that you are doing something which is very pleasant or exciting, but which is very unlikely to happen (marzyć, fantazjować)
    fantasise, verb, ˈfæntəsaɪz, Sometimes she fantasised about buying a boat and sailing around the world.
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  • a feeling of respect for someone, or a good opinion of someone (szacunek, poważanie)
    esteem, noun, ɪˈstiːm, The critics held him in high esteem as an actor.
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  • busy and noisy activity (zgiełk, harmider)
    hustle and bustle, noun, ˈhʌsəl ənd ˈbʌsəl, the hustle and bustle of the market place
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  • to go back exactly the way you have come (wracać tą samą drogą, ponownie wkroczyć w dawne ślady)
    retrace your steps, verb, rɪˈtreɪs jə steps, After a few minutes, he turned around and began to retrace his steps.
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  • having or deserving great fame, praise, and honour (chlubny, pełen chwały)
    glorious, adj, ˈɡlɔːriəs, a truly glorious future
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  • when you are alone, especially when this is what you enjoy (osamotnienie, samotność)
    solitude, noun, ˈsɒlətjuːd, ˈsɒlɪtjuːd, Carl spent the morning in solitude.
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  • to have a particular quality or ability (posiadać, mieć)
    possess, verb, pəˈzes, Different workers possess different skills.
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