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decide to + czasownik. 👉 To ty podejmujesz decyzję. I decided to go. She decided not to answer. start learning
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agree with (osoba/opinia) agree to (propozycja/plan) I agree with you. They agreed to help us. start learning
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promise to + czasownik. promise someone something I promise to call you. He promised me help. start learning
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refuse to + czasownik She refused to answer. He refused the offer. start learning
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Bardziej formalne niż ask. They requested more information. • He requested to speak to the manager. start learning
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Future Progressive (Future Continuous) will be + -ing, Czynność będzie trwała w określonym momencie w przyszłości. Akcent na proces, nie na zakończenie. This time tomorrow I will be travelling to Galway. start learning
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Czas przyszły progresywny (czas przyszły ciągły)
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Be + infinitive (am/is/are to + czasownik) Plan oficjalny, ustalony, często formalny lub „z góry zaplanowany” The bishop is to visit the parish next week. • The meeting is to begin at 10 a.m. start learning
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Be + bezokolicznik (am/is/are to + czasownik)
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Future in the Past (was/were going to / would) Mówimy o przyszłości, ale z perspektywy przeszłości. I thought I would stay longer. start learning
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Przyszłość w przeszłości (było/zamierzaliśmy/bylibyśmy)
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will have + III forma, Coś będzie zakończone przed określonym momentem w przyszłości. By next week, I will have finished the retreat. • By 2027, she will have completed her studies. start learning
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Many people cook at home regularly, for themselves and for others, but have you ever thought about cooking professionally start learning
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Working in a restaurant can be tough, but for some people, becoming a top chef is a dream job start learning
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Being a top chef requires passion, dedication, and hard work. start learning
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In this episode, we'll hear from one South African chef who started her own award-winning restaurant in the country known as the home of fine dining – France start learning
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wielokrotnie nagradzana restauracja
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the home of fine dining – France start learning
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dom wykwintnej kuchni – Francja
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The top prizes for any professional chef are Michelin stars, awards given to restaurants offering outstanding cooking start learning
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What happened is I had graduated from the Prue Leith College of Food and Wine start learning
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He was confident from the off. So, you aimed high from the off start learning
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So, you aimed high from the off. start learning
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The worst they could do is say no Chantel says, "The worst they could do is say no," a phrase which means you shouldn't be afraid of trying to do something because the worst outcome is being rejected start learning
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Najgorsze co mogą zrobić to powiedzieć nie
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CV is short for curriculum vitae, a document listing someone's education, qualifications and work experience, which they write when looking for a job. In American English, it's called a résumé. start learning
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A signature item is something that is typical of, or strongly associated with, a particular person or place. For example, whisky is Scotland's signature drink. Chantel's signature is cooking botanical food. I wanted to have my own signature and to stand out, and I think especially for botanical cuisine in South Africa, it was very much unknown. start learning
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And finally, to stand out means to be more noticeable or better than other similar things These achievements have helped Chantel stand out – to be more noticeable and better than other chefs. start learning
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If something is catapulted, it's suddenly accelerated or launched forward. Luckily for Chantel, the answer was yes, and learning her trade in a top London restaurant catapulted, meaning accelerated, her career. start learning
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katapultować, przyspieszac kariere
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