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Ania&Janusz (lessons 1-5)
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What type of underwear can you see in the picture?
Long johns
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A hole in a tooth is called...
A cavity
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Give me 2 examples of LOUNGEWEAR.
PJs, sweatpants, hoodie.
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What's the difference between an ACRONYM and an ABBREVIATION?
ACRONYM - LOL, ABBREVIATION - AD
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What happens to thigs in summer? When they are red and sore?
CHAFING
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What can you see in the picture?
INCENSE
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Who's constructing your wooden house?
Higlanders
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What can you see in the pic?
Bobby pins, hairgrips
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What happened here?
He/she has skinned/grazed their arm.
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What can you see in the picture?
A stick of butter.
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You love a ______-made jam, don't you?
HOME-MADE
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How often do you talk shop with your spouse?
Too often? :P
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What's the plural form of the word SHEEP?
SHEEP
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Pronounce - DINOSAURS.
:D
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What can you SEE here?
A lightning.
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He is wearing leather ____________.
Braces/suspenders
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Create a sentence in the past with the followig word - BROADCAST.
He broadcast a show form Ireland.
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A group of shops that belong to a single company, have the same appearance, and sell similar goods. For instance, Zara or Reserved.
A chain store
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What does it mean to RACK YOUR BRAIN?
Focusing really hard to recall sth.
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What can you see at the bottom of the dress?
Frills
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What's the name of this old-fashioned type of entertainment?
A swing
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What does it mean when a person is BABBLING?
Talk or speech that has no meaning
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Where was Janusz in the apple orchard?
In a crib.
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What's the name of the process of losing fur by dogs?
SHEDDING
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