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angielski ENGLISH LESSONS 1939 Goldman Kraków

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                    Preface.
      This second volume continues and completes the course of English begun in the first volume.
      Our plan of instruction will have been successfully carried out, if teacher and pupil, at the conclusion of the first book, are in a position to talk to each other in simple sentences on the various subjects of ordinary conversation. Unless the pupil has a thorough grasp of the elements contained in the first part, he will find neither interest nor profit in beginning the present volume, The aim of our first volume was to provide him with materials; from the very beginning of this second volume he will begin to buiłd with them.
      For this purpose, and to make the pupiFs task as simple as possible, we have chosen subjects of eoiwersation which are at once easy, useful, and interesting. We łiope that we have thus been able to avoid the monotony which is such an unfortunate feature of many similar text-books. Especially as regards grammar? we have taken great pains to draw up rules and arrange examples in a way most likely to help both the understanding and the memory of the pupil. The numerous examples have been chosen as types, and the teacher will supplement them as he thinks best.
      The reading pieces at the end consist of anecdotes and short stories designed to introduce the pupil to specimens of a sustained written style in contrast to the conversational style of the earlier part of the book. They are all extracts

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      ENGLISH LESSONS
      BY
      ROBERT ANSON
      PART II 18th Edition

      CRACOW
      STANISLAS GOLDMAN 1938
      COPYRIGHT BY STANISLAS GOLDMAN, CRACO W, 1938. - ALL RIGHTS OF TRANS-LATION OR OF REPRODUCTION FOR ALL COUNTRIES STRICTLY RESERYED


                    Spis treści: 
      Contents.
      Part I.
      Travelling 9
      Before the Departure . 14
      The Departure for the Station 17
      On the Platform of the Station 21
      On the Way 24
      Conversation 30
      The Arrival. At the Hotel 33
      London — Part I 37
      London — Part II 40
      At the British Museum 43
      At the Restaurant 46
      At His MajestyJs Theatre — Part I 49
      At His Majesty^s Theatre - Part II 52
      At Regent^ Park 54
      The Habits of Leibniz 58
      An Income of a Thousand Pounds a Year —- Part I 61
      An Income of a Thousand Pounds a Year — Part II 64
      Napoleon Bonaparte — Part I 68
      Napoleon Bonaparte — Part II 70
      If I had an Aeroplane 74
      An Adventure in the Mountains -— Part I 78
      An Adventure in the Mountains —- Part II 81
      An Adventure in the Mountains Part III 83
      An Adventure in the Mountains — Part IV 85
      First Letter 88
      Second Letter 89
      Third Letter 90
      Part. II.
      An honest Peasant 93
      A delicate Position 94
      The Duke of Marlborough . 96
      The trusty Valet 96
      Always practical 98
      Absence of Mind 98
      Presence of Mind , 1 00
      The King and the Thief . 101
      Insolent Beggars I 02
      A good Means 103
      No Boots, no Breakfast 104
      Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth 105
      Trusting their Honour 106
      Time is Money . 1 08
      Letters of Recommendation 110
      The proud Corporal 112
      Friendship and Duty 114
      Arabian Hospitality 116
      The Arab and his Horse ! f 8
      An unmerited Favour ................................ 120
      The Season and the Seasons 122
      England . 123
      English Climate 125
      The English People 127
      Alfred the Great , 132
      The Destruction of Pompeii 136
      The Madonna delia Sedia 139
      Grammar.
      Plural Forms of Nouns 12
      Plural Forms of Nouns 16
      The Use of the Verb ltoughtM 16
      Plural Forms of Nouns 20
      Ihe Imperative Mood
      The Present Participle .....................
      Comparison of Adjectives .................
      Feminine of Nouns , . , ,
      Formation of Adverbs
      Feminine of Nouns
      The Verbs łfwouldłł and ~used5ł expressing habit
      The Past Perfect Tense
      The Subjunctive Mood .....
      33
      36
      39
      39
      42
      45
      58
      67
      77

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