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płuca noworodka, Medyczne
Perinatologia, Neonatologia i Ginekologia, tom 1, zeszyt 4, 245-252, 2008Ocena przydatności badania mechaniki oddychaniau noworodkówMALWINA KUŹNIAK,MARTA SZYMANKIEWICZStreszczenieMechanika oddychania odzwierciedla fizyczne właściwości układu ...
płeć i rodzaj, Klasyka
PŁEĆ I RODZAJ Już w starożytności człowiek interesował się swoją naturą i kładł na to zainteresowanie coraz większy nacisk. Dużo uwagi poświęcał zarówno sferze psychicznej jak i fizycznej. Dostrzegał różnice i podobieństwa w naturze kobiety i ...
p051(1), szeregowanie zadań
HEURYSTYCZNY ALGORYTM SZEREGOWANIA ZADAŃ W SYSTEMIE MASZYN RÓWNOLEGŁYCH Z KRYTERIUM MINIMALNO-CZASOWYM Zbigniew BUCHALSKI Streszczenie: Artykuł dotyczy zagadnienia czasowo-optymalnego przydziału zasobu po-dzielnego w sposób ciągły i nzadań do ...
p147, Speakout upper Resources
HOW CAN I HELP YOU?Functional language: managing enquiries1Student A – Making enquiriesThere is a power cut on your street and you have had no electricity for twelve hours. You phoned the power company just after it happened and were told to phone back later in the day after ...
p1odd phonics, Jolly phonics - angielski dla dzieci
//-->Letters and Sounds Phase 1 starting sound odd one out game. Three of the four objects on each page start with the same sound. Pick the odd one out.© www.letters-and-sounds.com© www.letters-and-sounds.com© www.letters-and-sounds.comRef: p1oddDesign © ...
p171, Speakout upper Resources
FUTUROLOGIST FORUM6Grammar: future perfect and future continuousFuturologist predictions and questions: Your answer/opinion1All the world’s governments will have passed laws to limit the global population by 2025.2You’ll be driving an electric car or one that ...
p141, Speakout upper Resources
RESOURCE BANKIndex of photocopiablesPAGE UNIT PHOTOCOPIABLE LANGUAGE POINTTIME143 1Happy fl atmates Vocabulary: describing personalityreview vocabulary for describing personalitypractise speaking skills by describing people20 mins144 1How do I ...
p189, Speakout upper Resources
TWO-PART PHRASE GAME10Vocabulary: two-part phrases4 Which football team do you support?3 Doesn’t the new boss talk a lot!2 So, it wasn’t a luxury hotel?1 Why did you move to the countryside?START5 How often do you buy a lottery ticket?6 Do you prefer living in New York or ...
p156, Speakout upper Resources
3QUESTIONS OF THE FUTUREGrammar: future forms review1Your friend needs a lift to the airport. You’re not busy and have a car. What do you say to her?345STARTAre you going to go home as soon as the class fi nishes?Is your country likely to get a new leader in the next twelve ...
p177, Speakout upper Resources
HOLD THE FRONT PAGE7Functional language: adding emphasisSherpa’s cleaning up rubbish left by climbers on Mount Everest have found the camera of George Mallory, a British climber who died on the mountain in 1924. Mountaineering’s biggest unsolved mystery is whether ...
p153, Speakout upper Resources
Student AAIt was an ultimatum: Carlo had to sell the car in three weeks or she would leave him, but Carlo was stubborn –he wouldn’t put the car on sale.BAt first his wife, Carol, felt happy for her husband and let him get on with all the polishing and cleaning.CCarlo was ...
p169, Speakout upper Resources
COFFEE MACHINE CHAT6Vocabulary: optimism/pessimismStudent AStudent BYou work in a large offi ce and you have found out that your boss, Student B, is leaving for another job abroad. You’ve also heard that your colleague, Marco, has been promoted and is going to replace ...
p179, Speakout upper Resources
TIME LINES Vocabulary: idioms connected with time8Student ASituation oneYou are planning to go on holiday with your old school friends. You are anxious to start booking flights etc. but you suspect one of your friends hasn’t told their partner yet because their partner ...
p191, Speakout upper Resources
CHANGE AND DISCUSSGrammar: participle clauses10Look at the list of statements and questions below. If possible, change them so they contain a participle clause. It is not possible in every case.1 In your country, is it impolite to make noise while you are eating?2 People ...
p143, Speakout upper Resources
HAPPY FLATMATES1Vocabulary: describing personalityStudent A1 Housemate name2 Housemate name3 Housemate name4 Housemate name5 Housemate nameHousemate names• Sam• Josh• Gemma• Lucy• SaraPersonality• a people-person• a good laugh• a geek• be ...
p157, Speakout upper Resources
THE NEW FOOTBALLFunctional language: describing procedure3You are a group of television executives and you have to invent a new sport or game which will be played on a programme at 7.00 every Saturday evening. With your group, choose at least four of the items below to be used ...
p172, Speakout upper Resources
6 Tick two topics you would like to discuss from the list below.IT’S DEBATABLEFunctional language: persuading and asking for clarifi cationThis class believes that …• a family with two parents is the best environment to bring up children.• there is a lack of ...
p182, Speakout upper Resources
8DON’T TAKE THIS THE WRONG WAY Functional language: handling an awkward situationComplaining studentsYou are studying English for six months at the International Oxford City School of English. You have spent a lot of money to study in an English speaking country and ...
p146, Speakout upper Resources
1TALK ABOUT …Grammar: present perfect and past simple… what you remember about your fi rst day at school.… an important lesson in life you’ve learnt and never forgotten.… where you grew up and went to school.START… something you’ve just bought.… how long ...
p166, Speakout upper Resources
5CONDITIONAL DOMINOESGrammar: conditional structuresI just don’t remember it.If products are endorsed by celebrities,people are more likely to buy them.I won’t buy sunglasses,unless they are a well known brand.If I’m watching something on TV and there is a ...
p149, Speakout upper Resources
YOU’RE ON CAMERA2Vocabulary: surveillanceCouncillor AYou are a local councillor and your town has a number of problems:1Motorists drive too fast through the narrow streets.2Vandalism and drunkenness are a problem in the town centre. Families and elderly people keep ...
p155, Speakout upper Resources
AM I GETTING USED TO IT?3Grammar: used to, would and be/get used toStudent AAnswers1 You’re now very old but were a model when you were young.I appear in fashion magazines.used to/woulddidn’t use togot used toI have grey hair and wrinkles.I’ve not getting ...
p192, Speakout upper Resources
10TOP TOURSFunctional language: giving a tourTour 1Tour 2Tour 3Tour 4192PHOTOCOPIABLE© Pearson Education Limited ...