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Název vzdělávacího materiálu: B2 – Verbs – Problems Číslo vzdělávacího materiálu: ICT12-17 Šablona: III/2 Inovace a zkvalitnění výuky prostřednictvím ICT. Název sady vzdělávacích materiálů: ICT12 – AJ – 200 sloves (slovesa, frázová sl., slovní spojení) ve 20 tématech pro úroveň B2 Autor: Jaroslava Tůmová Datum vytvoření: Garant (kontrola): Michala Nyklesová Ročník: Vyšší gymnázium Vzdělávací oblast: Jazyk a jazyková komunikace Vzdělávací obor: Anglický jazyk Téma: Slovní zásoba Metodika/anotace: Slovesa a doplňující výrazy na téma „každodenní problémy“– osvojení a procvičování Časový rozvrh: minut Zdroje: viz. poslední slide Gymnázium Františka Křižíka a základní škola, s.r.o.
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Everyday Problems B2
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Verbs to practise: oversleep mislay lock out run out spill come off
break down miss slip trip
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oversleep I missed the train this morning because I overslept again.
Sorry I'm late, I overslept. alarm clock go off turn off
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I seem to have mislaid my car keys.
mislay (mislaid, mislaid) I seem to have mislaid my car keys. I have mislaid my membership card. Can I get a replacement?
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lock out He locked her out of the house after an argument.
I've locked myself out again - could I use your phone?
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run out (of) I've nearly run out of money.
These batteries run out quickly and need lots of time to charge.
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spill I spilled coffee on my silk shirt.
You've spilled something down your tie. Let's see if I can pour the juice into the glass without spilling it. He dropped a bag of sugar and it spilled all over the floor.
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come off I pulled at the drawer, and the handle came off.
One of my coat buttons has come off again.
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break down Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road.
JOKE: I was on TV last night but it broke down soon as it could not hold my weight.
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miss If you don’t hurry you’ll miss your plane.
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slip He slipped on an icy sidewalk and broke his hip.
Margaret slipped and broke her arm.
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trip He tripped over a water sprinkler while jogging.
She nearly tripped on the rug.
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to lose your balance because your foot hits against something
to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it to sleep longer or later than you intended to to be too late for a train, bus to stop being fixed to something to slide suddenly and without intending to to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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TRIP to lose your balance because your foot hits against something
to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it to sleep longer or later than you intended to to be too late for a train, bus to stop being fixed to something to slide suddenly and without intending to to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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to lose your balance because your foot hits against something
TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to to be too late for a train, bus to stop being fixed to something to slide suddenly and without intending to to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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to lose your balance because your foot hits against something
TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus to stop being fixed to something to slide suddenly and without intending to to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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TRIP MISLAY OVERSLEEP MISS
to lose your balance because your foot hits against something TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus MISS to stop being fixed to something to slide suddenly and without intending to to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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TRIP MISLAY OVERSLEEP MISS COME OFF
to lose your balance because your foot hits against something TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus MISS to stop being fixed to something COME OFF to slide suddenly and without intending to to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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TRIP MISLAY OVERSLEEP MISS COME OFF SLIP
to lose your balance because your foot hits against something TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus MISS to stop being fixed to something COME OFF to slide suddenly and without intending to SLIP to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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TRIP MISLAY OVERSLEEP MISS COME OFF SLIP SPILL
to lose your balance because your foot hits against something TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus MISS to stop being fixed to something COME OFF to slide suddenly and without intending to SLIP to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container SPILL to use all of something, so that there is none left to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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TRIP MISLAY OVERSLEEP MISS COME OFF SLIP SPILL RUN OUT OF
to lose your balance because your foot hits against something TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus MISS to stop being fixed to something COME OFF to slide suddenly and without intending to SLIP to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container SPILL to use all of something, so that there is none left RUN OUT OF to prevent someone from getting into a building to stop working
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TRIP MISLAY OVERSLEEP MISS COME OFF SLIP SPILL RUN OUT OF LOCK OUT
to lose your balance because your foot hits against something TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus MISS to stop being fixed to something COME OFF to slide suddenly and without intending to SLIP to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container SPILL to use all of something, so that there is none left RUN OUT OF to prevent someone from getting into a building LOCK OUT to stop working
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TRIP MISLAY OVERSLEEP MISS COME OFF SLIP SPILL RUN OUT OF LOCK OUT
to lose your balance because your foot hits against something TRIP to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you put it MISLAY to sleep longer or later than you intended to OVERSLEEP to be too late for a train, bus MISS to stop being fixed to something COME OFF to slide suddenly and without intending to SLIP to accidentally pour a liquid out of its container SPILL to use all of something, so that there is none left RUN OUT OF to prevent someone from getting into a building LOCK OUT to stop working BREAK DOWN
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Talk about your experience:
oversleep mislay lock out run out spill come off break down miss slip trip
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Odkazy k obrázkům: Slide 2: Slide 3: Slide 4: Slide 6: Slide 7: Slide 9: Slide 10: Slide 11: Slide 12: Slide 13: Slide 25:
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