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roztargniony
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absent-minded
She’s so absent-minded – she’s always forgetting things. (ˌæbsənt ˈmaɪndɪd)
podejście
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approach
The new approach to selecting candidates comes from Silicon Valley. (əˈprəʊtʃ)
arogancki
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arrogant
People who sign their names in capital letters are often arrogant. (ˈærəɡənt)
dziwaczny
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bizarre
They asked some bizarre questions in the job interview. (bɪˈzɑː)
kandydat(ka)
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candidate
He wasn’t impressed with the first candidate he interviewed. (ˈkændɪdət)
kontekst
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context
Can you work out the meaning of this word from the context of the sentence? (ˈkɒntekst)
bezwzględny, okrutny
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cruel
Some interviewers can be extremely cruel to jobseekers. (ˈkruːəl)
śmiertelnie
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deadly
This problem is deadly serious. (ˈdedli)
wymagający
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demanding
It was a very demanding job interview process. (dɪˈmɑːndɪŋ)
gardzić, pogardzać
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despise
Which living person do you most despise, and why? (dɪˈspaɪz)
ciągnąć
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drag
If you drag that chair across the floor it will make a loud noise. (dræɡ)
wyrozumiały
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easy-going
My husband is really easy-going and calm. (ˌiːziˈɡəʊɪŋ)
zasadniczo, w zasadzie
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essentially
Essentially, we use this interview technique to find people who can handle stress. (ɪˈsenʃəli)
agent(ka) nieruchomości
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estate agent
The estate agent showed us around the house. (ɪsˈteɪt ˌeɪdʒənt)
ekstremalny
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extreme
Bungee jumping is an extreme sport – not everyone would enjoy it. (ɪkˈstriːm)
łagodny
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good-tempered
My mum is very good-tempered. (ˌɡʊd ˈtempəd)
poziomy
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horizontal
He writes his signature in a straight line – it’s horizontal. (ˌhɒrɪˈzɒntl)
zastanawiam się
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I wonder
I wonder why he didn’t come to the party. (aɪ ˈwʌndə)
intonacja
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intonation
Use friendly intonation when you speak to new people. (ˌɪntəˈneɪʃn)
wyluzowany
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laid-back
I’m really laid-back – nothing bothers me usually. (ˌleɪd ˈbæk)
czytelny
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legible
Your signature is pretty legible. (ˈledʒəbl)
ograniczony, nietolerancyjny
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narrow-minded
The people who live here are judgemental and narrow-minded. (ˌnærəʊ ˈmaɪndɪd)
dziwny
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odd
Your neighbour looks really odd. (ɒd)
otwarty, pozbawiony uprzedzeń
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open-minded
Psychotherapists need to be open-minded. (ˌəʊpən ˈmaɪndɪd)
całkiem
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pretty
My sister is pretty bad-tempered. (ˈprɪti)
raczej
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rather
My brother is rather lazy. (ˈrɑːðə)
reagować
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react
React to your partner’s answers. (riˈækt)
agencja pośrednictwa pracy
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recruitment agency
He works for a recruitment agency as a headhunter. (rɪˈkruːtmənt ˈeɪdʒənsi)
wetrzeć
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rub
You should rub some cream into your wasp sting. (rʌb)
specjalista(tka)
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specialist
He works for a specialist company that makes luxury chocolates. (ˈspeʃəlɪst)
zrównoważony
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stable
Are you an emotionally stable person? (ˈsteɪbl)
grać (w filmie)
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star
He has starred in many successful films. (stɑː)
szeregowy
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terraced
Our house is the middle one of three terraced houses. (ˈterəst)
weganin, weganka
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vegan
A vegan doesn’t eat meat, fish, or any animal products. (ˈviːɡən)
osa
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wasp
I was stung by a wasp in a market when I was six. (wɒsp)
niepokojący, dziwny
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weird
It’s really weird that there’s no one at home at this time of day. (wɪəd)

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