English File Pre Intermediate Unit 5 C Listening p. 41

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uczciwy
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honest
What are the most (and least) honest cities in the world?
nieuczciwy
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dishonest
And when we looked through the results we found that you couldn’t predict who was going to be honest or dishonest.
dowiedzieć się
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to find out
Reader’s Digest organized an experiment to try to find out...
chodnik
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a pavement
They left the wallets in different areas of each of the chosen cities, places like shopping malls, or in parks, or on the pavement.
waluta
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currency
In each wallet there was the equivalent of 50 dollars in local currency, a family photo, and a couple of business cards with a name and phone number.
kilka / parę
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a couple of
In each wallet there was the equivalent of 50 dollars in local currency, a family photo, and a couple of business cards with a name and phone number.
zgłosić
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to report
Another reporter answered the phone when people called to report the lost wallet, and then met the people and asked them why they returned the wallet
ex aequo - zapis pochodzący z łaciny, używany m.in. w rankingach i konkursach, gdy dwie osoby lub rzeczy zajmują to samo miejsce.np. wspólne drugie miejsce
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joint second
USA won the most Olympic medals. China and Germany were joint second. / Moscow and Amsterdam came joint 5th. / In joint third place were New York and Budapest. / London was somewhere in the middle, joint 9th with Warsaw.
angażować / obejmować
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to involve
It involved journalists travelling to 16 cities and ‘losing’ 12 wallets in each city, then waiting to see how many people returned them in each place.
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to drive through red traffic lights
He said there was very little corruption in Finland, and that people didn’t even drive through red traffic lights!
karmić
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to feed
He – her boss – said to her, ‘if you find money you
wniosek
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a conclusion
So were there any general conclusions? What did the experiment prove? / So our conclusion was that there are honest and dishonest people everywhere.
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to prove
So were there any general conclusions? What did the experiment prove?
przewidzieć
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to predict
And when we looked through the results we found that you couldn’t predict who was going to be honest or dishonest. There was no common factor.
wspólny
Muszę znaleźć z nią wspólny język.
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common
I have to find a common language with her.
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a factor
There was no common factor.

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