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Education and Learning Languages - Iskola és nyelvtanulás

Mike a good pupil?


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Yes, he is. He wants to know all the subjects so well that he stays in every class for two
years.

1. What school do you go to?


Milyen iskolába jársz?
2. What was your primary school like?
Milyen volt az általános iskolád?
3. What subjects are you good at?
Mely tantárgyakban vagy jó?
4. What subjects are you not too good at?
Mely tantárgyakban nem vagy túlságosan jó?
5. Are you especially good at something?
Van valami, amiben különösen jó vagy?
6. Are you specialised in any subject?
Jársz fakultációra valamilyen tárgyból?
7. What are arts and science subjects?
Melyek a humán és a reál tárgyak?
8. Which subjects do you like?
Mely tantárgyakat kedveled?
9. What is your favourite book at school?
Melyik a kedvenc tankönyved?
10. How many lessons do you have a day?
Hány órád van naponta?
11. Which is the most difficult day for you at school?
Melyik a legnehezebb napod az iskolában?
12. Which is the easiest day for you at school?
Melyik a legkönnyebb napod az iskolában?
13. How do students get their grades?
Mi alapján kapnak a diákok érdemjegyet?
14. How can parents get information about their children’s studies at school?
Hogyan kapnak a szülők információt a gyerekeik tanulmányairól?
15. What happens if somebody fails a subject?
Mi történik, ha valaki megbukik egy tárgyból?
16. What happens if somebody misses a class?
Mi történik, ha valaki hiányzik egy óráról?
17. What is the best motivation for you at school?
Mi a legjobb ösztönző számodra az iskolában?
18. Do you meet your classmates outside school?
Szoktál az osztálytársaiddal találkozni az iskolán kívül?
19. How do you get on with your classmates?
Hogy jössz ki az osztálytársaiddal?
20. Do you like your teachers?
Kedveled a tanáraidat?
21. Who is your favourite teacher?
Ki a kedvenc tanárod?
22. What is your form teacher like?
Milyen az osztályfőnököd?
23. Do you take part in afternoon classes?
Jársz délutáni órákra?
24. What foreign languages do you take at school?
Milyen idegen nyelveket tanulsz az iskolában?
25. What is your school like?
Milyen az iskolád?
26. What is the gym like in your school?
Milyen az iskolai tornaterem?
27. Is there a library at your school?
Van-e könyvtár az iskolátokban?
28. Does your school have a choir?
Van az iskolátokban énekkar?
29. Does your school have a drama group?
Van az iskolátokban színjátszó csoport?
30. Does your school have a school magazine?
Van az iskolátoknak újságja?
31. Is there a doctor at your school?
Van orvos az iskolátokban?
32. Is there a counsellor at your school?
Van tanácsadó az iskolátokban?
33. Can students have lunch at school?
Ebédelhetnek a diákok az iskolátokban?
34. What can you buy in the school canteen?
Mit lehet venni az iskolai büfében?
35. What makes a good class?
Mitől jó egy osztály?
36. Do you go on trips with your class?
Szoktatok osztálykirándulásra menni?
37. Who decides about the trips?
Ki dönt az osztálykirándulásokról?
38. Which was the best trip with your class?
Melyik volt a legjobb osztálykirándulásotok?
39. Do you have competitions at your school?
Vannak versenyek az iskoládban?
40. Does your school have contacts with schools abroad?
Van az iskoládnak kapcsolata külföldi iskolákkal?
41. Does your school have a homepage?
Van az iskoládnak honlapja?
42. Does your school offer special courses?
Az iskoládban vannak tanfolyamok?
43. Does your school prepare you for a particular profession?
Az iskolád felkészít valamilyen szakmára?
44. Do you wear uniforms at school?
Viseltek egyenruhát az iskoládban?
45. What do you keep in your schoolbag?
Mit tartasz az iskolatáskádban?
46. What events do you celebrate at school?
Milyen eseményeket szoktatok megünnepelni az iskolában?
47. At what age do children start school in Hungary?
Hány éves korukban kezdenek a gyerekek iskolába járni Magyarországon?
48. What kinds of schools can students choose after primary school in Hungary?
Általános iskola után milyen iskolák közül választhatnak a tanulók Magyarországon?
49. What would you change at your school?
Mit változtatnál az iskoládban?
50. What would you change in the Hungarian school system?
Mit változtatnál a magyar iskolarendszerben?
51. What do most young people want to study at university nowadays?
Manapság mit szeretne tanulni a legtöbb diák az egyetemen?
52. What is higher education like in Hungary?
Milyen a magyar felsőoktatás?
53. How can students pay for their studies nowadays?
Hogyan fizethetnek manapság a diákok az oktatásért?
54. Where can students live if they do not attend a school in their hometown?
Hol lakhatnak azok a diákok, akik nem a lakóhelyükön járnak iskolába?
55. Should schools provide afternoon programmes for their pupils?
Az iskoláknak kellene-e délutáni programokat szervezni a tanulóknak?
56. What is physical education like in your school?
Milyenek a testnevelés órák az iskoládban?
57. What makes a good pupil?
Mitől jó egy diák?
58. What is a bad pupil like?
Milyen a rossz diák?
59. What is a good teacher like?
Milyen a jó tanár?
60. What is a bad teacher like?
Milyen a rossz tanár?
61. Who can help you if you have problems with your homework?
Ki segít, ha gondod van a házi feladattal?
62. What can you find in a well-equipped classroom?
Mi található egy jól felszerelt tanteremben?
63. How can you decorate a classroom?
Hogyan lehet díszíteni az osztálytermet?
64. How do people learn languages in Hungary?
Hogyan tanulnak nyelveket az emberek Magyarországon?
65. Where do you study English?
Hol tanulsz angolt?
66. How do you prepare for a language exam?
Hogyan készülsz nyelvvizsgára?
67. Why do people take language exams?
Miért tesznek az emberek nyelvvizsgát?
68. How can you practise English?
Hogyan tudod gyakorolni az angolt?
69. How can you improve your vocabulary?
Hogyan fejlesztheted a szókincsed?
70. Can watching TV help to learn a language?
A tévénézés segíthet a nyelvtanulásban?
71. What is your dream profession?
Mi az álomfoglalkozás számodra?
72. Will you choose your parents’ job?
Szüleid hivatását választod majd?
73. What are your future plans?
Mik a terveid a jövőre nézve?
74. Which jobs are the most popular in Hungary nowadays?
Melyek manapság a legnépszerűbb foglalkozások Magyarországon?
75. What is a good job like?
Milyen egy jó állás?
76. Where are jobs advertised?
Hol hirdetnek állásokat?
77. Have you ever had a summer job?
Volt már valaha nyári munkád?
78. Why do many young people want to find work abroad?
Miért akar sok fiatal külföldön dolgozni?
1. What school do you go to?
I go to Zrínyi Miklós Secondary Grammar School in Szigetvár. I’m in the first form.

2. What was your primary school like?


I went to a modem school in Nagykanizsa. It is a big two-storey building in the town
centre with a huge yard. This primary school is specialised in the visual arts, so we
had two extra classes a week in those subjects. I liked painting the best.

3. What subjects are you good at?


I’m good at maths and languages. I take English and Spanish.

4. What subjects are you not too good at?


I have problems with chemistry and biology although I like nature very much.

5. Are you especially good at something?


Yes, I’m really good at history. I often go to competitions. I like books about royal
families and I also like films about wars.

6. Are you specialised in any subject?


Yes, I’m specialised in maths because I would like to work with computers. I spend at
least one hour in front of the computer every day, and I try to write simple programmes
too.

What are arts and science subjects?


Arts subjects are history, music, Hungarian literature and grammar, and foreign
languages. Science subjects are maths, physics, chemistry, biology, geography and
computer science.

8. Which subjects do you like?


I like maths although I’m not too good at it. I prefer geometry to algebra. I also like
PE.

9. What is your favourite book at school?


I like my biology book because there are a lot of nice and interesting nature pictures
in it. My other favourite is the big history atlas with its colourful maps.

10. How many lessons do you have a day?


On Mondays and Thursdays I have seven classes and on the other days I have six.

11. Which is the most difficult day for you at school?


I think Thursday is the most difficult. I have seven classes: history, geography, maths,
physics, chemistry, and double Italian. We start at 7 with chemistry and I have to get
up very early. It is difficult to concentrate when you feel sleepy.

12. Which is the easiest day for you at school?


On Tuesdays we only have five classes: PE, music, double English, and Hungarian
grammar. I like that day very much because I get home earlier than usual.
13. How do students get their grades?
There are four main factors: tests, oral presentations, homework and classroom
participation. I don’t like oral presentations because it’s rather difficult for me to
speak in front of a lot of people.

14. How can parents get information about their children’s studies at school?
Parents get their children’s grade reports twice a year, in December or January and
in June. They are invited to meet the teachers regularly, usually every other month.
In some schools parents have to sign their children’s test papers too.

15. What happens if somebody fails a subject?


I don’t know exactly. Once I heard of a boy who failed history in the spring term. He
had to study all summer and then take an exam in September.

16. What happens if somebody misses a class?


The student has to take a medical certificate to school and catch up with the others.
When I’m ill, my best friend tells me what the homework is.

17. What is the best motivation for you at school?


I like it when the teachers say nice things about me in front of the others. I also like
it when my parents are happy because I get good marks.

18. Do you meet your classmates outside school?


Yes, I do. We often do sport together and go to the cinema. If the weather is nice, we
go hiking or swimming.

19. How do you get on with your classmates?


I get on well with most of them. I have several good friends and we often meet
outside school too. We play football, go to matches, or just talk in the park near
the school.

20. Do you like your teachers?


I like most of them. They know their subjects well and are really helpful and
understanding.

21. Who is your favourite teacher?


I like my biology teacher very much. She explains everything clearly and has a very
good sense of humour. We all enjoy biology classes.

22. What is your form teacher like?


We got a new form teacher just a few months ago. He is a good German teacher but
we don’t know if he is a good form teacher.

23. Do you take part in afternoon classes?


Yes, I have computer science classes twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
I would like to take an exam in June.
24. What foreign languages do you take at school?
I take English and French. Half of my class learns English and German. We have three
English classes and two French classes every week.

25. What is your school like?


It is a big old building in a quiet district. The classrooms are big with huge windows.
Although the furniture is not so modem, we have well-equipped labs. There is a big
yard with a lot of old trees and benches to sit on.

26. What is the gym like in your school?


It is in a separate building which was completely restored a few years ago. It is big,
so we can play basketball, which is my favourite sport.

27. Is there a library at your school?


Yes, it is on the first floor. There are not only books but magazines and video cassettes
too. I go there quite often because I like reading very much.

28. Does your school have a choir?


Yes, there are two choirs. One is for girls only. They perform at school events. I would
like to sing with my friends in the choir, but, unfortunately, my voice is not too good.

29. Does your school have a drama group?


There used to be one, but the drama teacher retired two years ago, so there is no
drama group now. I have heard that there were some really successful performances
a few years ago.

30. Does your school have a school magazine?


Yes, it is published five times a year. The editors are always the third-form students
but anybody can write for it. It’s free and there are always some humorous drawings
and articles in it.

31. Is there a doctor at your school?


No, but a doctor visits the classes every term and checks our eyesight.

32. Is there a counsellor at your school?


A woman comes every Wednesday afternoon and anybody with a problem can talk
to her. I haven’t seen her yet but she gave very useful advice to my friend.

33. Can students have lunch at school?


No, not at school, but there’s a restaurant near the school where there is a student
menu. It is cheap but tasty. I always eat there with my younger brother.

34. What can you buy in the school canteen?


We can buy sandwiches, soft drinks and fruit. Unfortunately, they stopped selling
chocolate and sweets a few months ago.
35. What makes a good class?
I think in a good class everybody is friends and they help each other and do things
together. They meet outside school and have lots of fun on school trips.

36. Do you go on trips with your class?


Yes, we go on a three-day trip somewhere in the country every year. Last year we
went to the Danube bend. It was fantastic!

37. Who decides about the trips?


We always decide where to go as a group. Anybody can suggest an interesting place
and we discuss all the ideas with our form teacher. She books accommodation and
we make our plans together.

38. Which was the best trip with your class?


We went to Sárvár last spring. We swam a lot and visited the castle and some
interesting places nearby. In the evenings we lit a bonfire and grilled some food.
We sang, danced and talked a lot.

39. Do you have competitions at your school?


There are competitions in almost every subject. Our school is very good at history. This
October I went to the geography competition, but, unfortunately, I was not the best.

40. Does your school have contacts with schools abroad?


Yes, we have an exchange programme with a French school. The French students
come to our school in spring and we visit them in February. The French school is in
the mountains, so we can ski there.

41. Does your school have a homepage?


Yes, but, unfortunately, it is hardly ever updated, so it’s not very useful. What I like
most about it are the photos of school events and school trips.

42. Does your school offer special courses?


Yes, there are several special courses in our school. I take a computer science course
and my brother goes to geography and environmental protection.

43. Does your school prepare you for a particular profession?


Yes, we have the chance to study tourism. We can be tour guides or hostesses if we
pass an exam.

44. Do you wear uniforms at school?


We wear uniforms only on special occasions. Girls wear white blouses and dark blue
skirts. Boys wear white shirts and dark blue trousers.

45. What do you keep in your schoolbag?


My books, exercise books, and a pencil case with pens, pencils and a rubber. I also
put my student card and bus pass into the pocket of my schoolbag.
46. What events do you celebrate at school?
We celebrate the beginning and the end of the school year, national holidays, and our
school’s day in March.

47. At what age do children start school in Hungary?


They start school at the age of six. My sister started when she was 7 because she was
born in December.

48. What kinds of schools can students choose after primary school in Hungary?
They can go to secondary grammar, technical or vocational school. I think most
people choose a secondary grammar school because they want to get a good job or
go to university.

49. What would you change at your school?


I would change the furniture in the classrooms because it is rather old and
uncomfortable. I would plant some trees and put some benches in the yard.
I don’t like the colour of the building either, so I would paint it light yellow.

50. What would you change in the Hungarian school system?


I would like to have smaller classes, with twenty pupils at the most. I wouldn’t make
pupils learn so many details about each subject. I would let them concentrate more
on what they like.

51. What do most young people want to study at university nowadays?


I heard on TV that a lot of young people want to study psychology and media studies.
There are also a lot of students who want to be lawyers or economists.

52. What is higher education like in Hungary?


There are colleges and universities. I have heard that there will be some changes but
now students attend colleges for four years or universities for five.

53. How can students pay for their studies nowadays?


I don’t know much about it but I think that they can get a grant from the state and
take out student loans.

54. Where can students live if they do not go to a school in their hometown?
They can stay at hostels or they can rent a room or a flat. Hostels are cheaper but my
brother, who studies biology and geography at a college, complains that it’s almost
impossible to study there because there are always parties.

55. Should schools provide afternoon programmes for their pupils?


Yes, I think sports programmes are always popular. Some students need extra classes
in subjects they are not so good at.
56. What is physical education like in your school?
Unfortunately, the gym in our school is small, so we can only do gymnastics and cannot
play ball games. We often run in the yard or go to the swimming pool nearby.

57. What makes a good pupil?


I think good pupils are hard-working and they are also ready to help the others.

58. What is a bad pupil like?


I think bad pupils miss a lot of classes, don’t do their homework and disrupt the
lessons.

59. What is a good teacher like?


In my opinion, good teachers know a lot about their subject, can explain clearly and
have no favourites among students.

60. What is a bad teacher like?


I think bad teachers are not prepared for classes, are impatient with students and
give grades and teach according to their moods.

61. Who can help you if you have problems with your homework?
It depends on the subject. My family can help me with arts subjects but they are not
good at sciences. I can ask my friends too. If they cannot help me, I can turn to my
teachers.

62. What can you find in a well-equipped classroom?


There are comfortable desks and chairs, a big whiteboard, an OHP, and a TV with a
video.

63. How can you decorate a classroom?


You can put posters and maps on the walls, nice curtains on the windows, and some
plants on the shelves.

64. How do people learn languages in Hungary?


A lot of people learn languages at schools or attend language courses. Some people
spend time abroad. I think watching films is also very useful.

65. Where do you study English?


I study English at school but I have a private tutor, too, who helps me to practise
conversations. I have private lessons twice a week.

66. How do you prepare for a language exam?


I practise from books, read English magazines and watch films in English. I also have
a pen friend in Australia who can help me.
67. Why do people take language exams?
They need a certificate for their work or degree. Some people learn languages for fun
and want to know how good they are.

58. How can you practise English?


I watch films with subtitles, I listen to music and try to understand the lyrics, I often
speak English with my friends, and I have a pen friend in Wales. I like reading English
short stories and graded readers, which are novels for language learners.

59. How can you improve your vocabulary?


I think the best way is to read a lot. It’s good to have some friends who practise with
you.

60. Can watching TV help to learn a language?


Yes, I think it helps a lot. You can learn a lot of new words and expressions.

61. What is your dream profession?


I’d like to be a journalist. I would like to travel a lot and send news back home.

62. Will you choose your parents’ job?


No, I don’t think so. I find their jobs a bit boring and monotonous. I would like a job
that I enjoy very much. I would like to earn well and it’s also important to work with
nice colleagues.

63. What are your future plans?


I would like to go to university and study law. I would like to be a judge.

64. Which jobs are the most popular in Hungary nowadays?


I don’t know exactly. There are many lawyers and economists and people who do
business.

65. What is a good job like?


A good job must be interesting and challenging. It’s good if you earn well and you
work in a nice team.

66. Where are jobs advertised?


As far as I know, jobs are advertised in newspapers and magazines, on the Internet,
in jobcentres and at agencies.

67. Have you ever had a summer job?


Yes, I delivered newspapers last summer. I didn’t like it because I had to get up early
and it didn’t pay well.

68. Why do many young people want to find work abroad?


They think they can earn a lot of money and buy everything they want. I can’t imagine
myself living and working far from my family and friends.
a lot of 9 sok
abroad 40 külföldön
accommodation 37 szállás
according to 60 szerint
advertise 76 hirdet
advice (U) 32 tanács
afternoon 23 délután
agency 76 ügynökség
algebra 8 algebra
although 4 bár
always 30 mindig
among 59 között
article 30 cikk
arts subjects 7 humán tárgyak
at least 6 legalább
atlas 9 atlasz
Australia 66 Ausztrália
ball game 56 labdajáték
be good at sg 3 jó valamiben
be ready 57 kész valamire
be specialised in 2 fakultációra jár valamiből
beginning 46 kezdet
bench 25 pad
big 2 nagy
biology 4 biológia
blouse 44 blúz
blue 44 kék
bonfire 38 tábortűz
book 37 lefoglal (szállást)
book 5 könyv
boring 72 unalmas
brother 33 fiútestvér
building 2 épület
bus pass 45 buszbérlet
buy (bought, bought) 34 vesz
canteen 34 büfé
cassette 27 kazetta
castle 38 vár
catch (caught, caught) utolér (fejlődésben) valakit
up with 16
celebrate 46 ünnepel
certificate 67 bizonyítvány
chair 62 szék
challenging 75 kihívást jelentő
chance 43 lehetőség
change 49 változtat, kicserél
change 52 változás
cheap 33 olcsó
check 31 ellenőriz
chemistry 4 kémia
chocolate 34 csokoládé
choir 28 énekkar
choose (chose, chosen) 48 választ
cinema 18 mozi
classmate 18 osztálytárs
classroom 25 osztályterem
classroom participation 13 órai aktivitás
clearly 21 világosan
colleague 72 munkatárs
college 52 főiskola
colour 49 szín
colourful 9 színes
comfortable 62 kényelmes
competition 5 verseny
complain 54 panaszkodik
completely 26 teljesen
computer 6 számítógép
computer science 7 informatika
concentrate 11 összpontosít
contact 40 kapcsolat
conversation 65 társalgás
counsellor 32 tanácsadó
country 36 ország
curtain 63 függöny
dance 38 táncol
Danube bend 36 Dunakanyar
dark 44 sötét
decorate 63 díszít
degree 67 diploma
deliver newspapers 77 újságot kihord
depend on sy/sg 61 függ valakitől/valamitől
desk 62 íróasztal
detail 50 részlet
difficult 11 nehéz
discuss sg 37 megvitat valamit
disrupt 58 zavar, megszakít
district 25 kerület, városrész
do (did, done) üzletel
bsiness 74
do (did, done) megcsinálja a házi feladatot
homework 58
do (did, done) sport 18 sportol
double 11 dupla
drama group 29 színjátszókor
drawing 30 rajz
dream 71 álom
each 50 minden egyes
each other 35 egymást
earlier than usual 12 a szokásosnál korábban
early 11 korán
earn well 72 jól keres
easy 12 könnyű
eat (ate, eaten) 33 eszik
economist 50 közgazdász
editor 30 szerkesztő
end 46 vég
English 3 angol
enjoy 21 élvez
environmental környezetvédelem
protection 42
especially 5 különösen
event 46 esemény
every second month 14 kéthavonta
exactly 15 pontosan
exchange programme 40 csereprogram
exercise book 45 füzet
explain 21 magyaráz
expression 70 kifejezés
eyesight 31 látás
factor 13 tényező
fail a subject 15 megbukik egy tárgyból
family 61 család
fantastic 36 fantasztikus
favourite 9 kedvenc
feel (felt, felt) sleepy 11 álmosnak érzi magát
film with subtitles 68 feliratos film
find (found, found) 62 talál valahol
find (found, found) 72 talál valamilyennek
find (found, found) munkát talál
work 78
flat 54 lakás
floor 27 emelet
food (U) 38 étel
form 1 osztály
form teacher 22 osztályfőnök
free 30 ingyenes
French 24 francia
friend 16 barát
fruit 34 gyümölcs
furniture (U) 25 bútor
future 73 jövő
geography 7 földrajz
geometry 8 geometria
German 22 német
get (got, got) 13 szerez, kap
get (got, got) a grant 53 ösztöndíjat kap
get (got, got) on with 19 kijön valakivel
get (got, got) up 11 felkel
give (gave, given) 32 ad
go (went, gone) hiking 18 túrázni megy
go (went, gone) on a kirándulni megy
trip 36
go (went, gone) úszni megy
swimming 18
go (went, gone) to iskolába jár
school 1
grade 13 osztályzat
grade report 14 bizonyítvány
graded readers 68 könyvsorozat nyelvtanulóknak
grammar 7 nyelvtan
grant 53 ösztöndíj
grill 38 grillez
gym 26 tornaterem
gymnastics 56 gimnasztika
half 24 fél
happen 15 történik
hard-working 57 szorgalmas
have (had, had) a lehetősége van
chance 43
have (had, had) a kapcsolata van
contact with 40
have (had, had) lunch 33 ebédel
hear (heard, heard) 15 hall
helpful 20 segítőkész
higher education 52 felsőoktatás
history 5 történelem
history atlas 9 történelmi atlasz
homepage 41 honlap
hometown 54 város, ahol él
homework 13 házi feladat
hostel 54 kollégium
hostess 43 hostess
huge 2 hatalmas
humorous 30 humoros
Hungarian 7 magyar
Hungary 47 Magyarország
idea 37 ötlet
ill 16 beteg (állapot)
imagine 78 elképzel
impatient 60 türelmetlen
important 72 fontos
impossible 54 lehetetlen
improve 69 fejleszt
in front of 6 előtt
information (U) 14 információ
interesting 9 érdekes
invite 14 meghív
Italian 11 olasz
job 48 foglalkozás, állás
jobcentre 76 munkaközvetítő
journalist 71 újságíró
judge 73 bíró
keep (kept, kept) 45 tart
know (knew, known) 16 tud
lab 25 labor
language 3 nyelv
language course 64 nyelvtanfolyam
last year 36 tavaly
law 73 jog
lawyer 50 jogász
lesson 10 tanóra
let (let, let) (sy do sg) 50 engedi (hogy valaki valamit
megtegyen)
library 27 könyvtár
light 49 világos
light (lit, lit) a bonfire 38 tábortüzet gyújt
listen to sy/sg 68 hallgat (valamit/valakit)
lyrics 68 dalszöveg
magazine 27 folyóirat
map 9 térkép
mark 17 osztályzat
match 19 meccs
maths 3 matek
media studies 51 kommunikáció szak
medical certificate 16 orvosi igazolás
meet (met, met) 14 találkozik
miss a class 16 hiányzik egy óráról
money (U) 78 pénz
monotonous 72 monoton, egyhangú
month 14 hónap
mood 60 hangulat
motivation 17 ösztönző
mountain 40 hegy
national holiday 46 nemzeti ünnep
nature 4 természet
near 33 közel
nearby 38 a közelben
need 55 szüksége van
news 71 híradó
newspaper 76 újság
novel 68 regény
nowadays 51 manapság
occasion 44 alkalom
offer 42 kínál
often 5 gyakran
OHP (overhead írásvetítő
projector) 62
old 25 régi
on TV 51 a tévében
once 15 egyszer
oral presentation 13 szóbeli felelet
outside 18 kívül
paint 49 fest
painting 2 festés
parent 14 szülő
park 19 park
particular 43 bizonyos
party 54 buli
pass an exam 43 vizsgán átmegy
pay (paid, paid) for 53 kifizet
pay (paid, paid) well 77 jól fizet
PE 8 testnevelés
pen 45 toll
pen friend 66 levelezőtárs
pencil 45 ceruza
pencil case 45 tolltartó
perform 28 fellép
performance 29 előadás
physical education 56 testnevelés
physics 7 fizika
place 37 hely
plan 73 terv
plant 49 ültet
plant 63 növény
play basketball 26 kosárlabdázik
pocket 45 zseb
popular 55 népszerű
poster 63 plakát
practise 65 gyakorol
prefer 8 jobban szeret
prepare for 43 felkészít valamire
prepare for 60 felkészül valamire
primary school 2 általános iskola
private tutor 65 magántanár
profession 43 szakma
programme 6 program
provide 55 biztosít
psychology 51 pszichológia
publish 30 kiad, megjelentet
pupil 50 tanuló
quiet 25 csendes
quite 27 eléggé
rarely 41 ritkán
read (read, read) 27 olvas
ready (to do sg) 57 kész (valami megtételére)
really 5 igazán
regularly 14 rendszeresen
rent 54 bérel
restaurant 33 étterem
restore 26 felújít, restaurál
retire 29 nyugdíjba megy
room 54 szoba
royal family 5 királyi család
rubber 45 radír
run (ran, run) 56 fut
sandwich 34 szendvics
school event 28 iskolai ünnepség
school magazine 30 iskolaújság
school system 50 iskolarendszer
school trip 35 iskolai kirándulás
schoolbag 45 iskolatáska
science subjects 7 reál tárgyak
secondary grammar gimnázium
school 1
see (saw, seen) sy 32 lát, találkozik valakivel
sell (sold, sold) 34 árusít
send (sent, sent) 71 küld
sense of humour 21 humorérzék
separate 26 különálló
several 19 számos
shelf (shelves) 63 polc (ok)
shirt 44 ing
short story 68 novella
sign 14 aláír
simple 2 egyszerű
sing (sang, sung) 28 énekel
sit (sat, sat) 25 ül
ski 40 síel
sleepy 11 álmos
small 50 kicsi
soft drink 34 üdítőital
Spanish 3 spanyol
special course 42 külön tanfolyam
specialised in 2 tagozatos
spend (spent, spent) időt tölt
time 64
spring 38 tavasz
spring term 15 tavaszi félév
state 53 állam
student 13 tanuló
student card 45 diákigazolvány
student loan 53 diákhitel
student menu 33 diákmenü
studies 14 tanulmányok
subject 2 tantárgy
subtitle 68 filmfelirat
successful 29 sikeres
suggest 37 javasol
summer 15 nyár
sweets 34 édesség
swim (swam, swum) 38 úszik
swimming pool 56 uszoda
take (took, taken) out a hitelt felvesz
loan 53
take (took, taken) an vizsgázik
exam 15
take (took, taken) részt vesz
part in 23
talk 19 beszélget
tasty 33 finom
teacher 14 tanár
team 75 csapat
technical school 48 szakközépiskola
tell (told, told) 16 megmond
test 13 dolgozat
third-grade student 30 harmadikos
together 18 együtt
tourism 43 turizmus
tour guide 43 idegenvezető
town centre 2 városközpont
tree 25 fa
trousers 44 nadrág
try 6 próbál
turn to sy 61 fordul valakihez
twice 14 kétszer
two-storey 2 kétszintes
uncomfortable 49 kényelmetlen
understand (understood, megért
understood) 68
understanding 20 megértő
unfortunately 28 sajnos
university 51 egyetem
update 41 frissít, aktualizál
useful 32 hasznos
usually 14 általában
video cassette 27 videókazetta
visit 31 meglátogat
visual arts 2 képzőművészet
vocabulary 69 szókincs
vocational school 48 szakiskola
voice 28 hang
Wales 68 Wales
wall 63 fal
war 5 háború
watch 64 néz
way 69 mód
wear (wore, worn) egyenruhát visel
a uniform 44
weather 18 időjárás
well-equipped 25 jól felszerelt
white 44 fehér
whiteboard 62 fehér mágnestábla
window 25 ablak
word 70 szó
work (U) 67 munka
work 72 dolgozik
write (wrote, written) 6 ír
yard 2 udvar
year 14 év
yellow 49 sárga
younger brother 33 öcs
School - Iskola
go to school iskolába jár
My son still goes to school. A fiam még iskolás.
attend + name of school iskolába jár
Nincs elöljáró!
I attend Arany János Secondary Az Arany János Gimnáziumba járok.
Grammar School.
at school iskolában
Tanulóként.
My little sister is still at school. A húgom még iskolás.
at school iskolában
Az épületben/tanulás közben, tanulóként.
I had a difficult day at school. Nehéz napom volt az iskolában.

write a paper dolgozatot ír


We wrote a paper yesterday. Tegnap dolgozatot írtunk.
take a test vizsgázik
He took his driving test last week. A múlt héten vizsgázott gépkocsivezetésből.
take an exam vizsgázik
I’ll take my language exam Jövő tavasszal nyelvvizsgázok.
next spring.
take a subject valamilyen tárgyat tanul
I’ll take physics next year. Jövőre fizikát fogok tanulni.

pass an exam vizsgán átmegy


I’ll pass all my exams. Átfogok menni minden vizsgámon.
pass a subject átmegy valamilyen tárgyból
I only passed biology in the autumn. Csak ősszel mentem át biológiából.

fail a test sikertelen dolgozatot ír


Three of my classmates failed Három osztálytársamnak nem sikerült a teg­
the English paper yesterday. napi angol dolgozat.
fail an exam vizsgán megbukik
I’m not going to fail the language Nem fogok megbukni a nyelvvizsgán.
exam.
fail a subject megbukik valamilyen tárgyból
One of my classmates failed chemistry Az egyik osztálytársam tavaly megbukott
last year. kémiából.

miss a class hiányzik egy óráról


Géza missed the geography class Géza reggel hiányzott a földrajz óráról.
in the morning.
miss a week of school hiányzik egy hetet az iskolából
I had to miss a week because I was ill. Betegség miatt egy hetet kellett hiányoznom.
Abilities - Képességek
make a good sg jó valamiben/jó valami válik valakiből
She will make a good engineer. Jó mérnök lesz belőle.

have a chance esélye van


He has a good chance of passing Jó esélye van, hogy átmegy a vizsgán.
the exam.
have the chance lehetősége van
He had the chance of studying abroad. Lehetősége volt külföldön tanulni.

good at (doing) sg jó valamiben


I’m good at maths. Jó vagyok matekból.
I’m good at painting portraits. Jól tudok arcképeket festeni.
I’m not very good at physics. Nem vagyok valami jó fizikából.
bad at (doing) sg nem jó valamiben
She is really bad at gymnastics. Nagyon rossz tornász.
poor at (doing) sg nem jó valamiben
He is poor at making conversation. Nem valami jó társalgó.

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