Publication: Magyar Közlöny
Issue: MK-2011-56 (Year: 2011, Number: 56)
Era: contemporary
Section: hajtanak végre, estenként értelmeznek is kísérleteket, méréseket. Alkalmazzuk és alkalmaztatjuk a 2000. évi XXV. törvény a „kémiai
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6. Érzelmek és lelkiállapotok kifejezésére szolgáló kommunikációs szándékok Öröm, sajnálkozás, bánat: Are you happy about that? What do you think of that? How do you feel about that? Great! I am so glad /very happy. I am glad to hear that. I am so pleased that… Good for you. Congratulations. I feel so happy for… I’m sorry to hear that. What a pity. Oh, no! Oh, dear! I feel so sorry for… Elégedettség, elégedetlenség, bosszúság: What do you think of…? Are you pleased with…? Are you happy with…? Are you satisfied with…? That’s fine/nice/not bad. That was fine/good/ nice I’m quite satisfied with… I’m quite happy with… I’m quite pleased with… It’s not good enough. That wasn’t very good. I’m tired of… Csodálkozás: Jane has lost her money. Tom is twenty. This is a book for you. How come? Is he? What a surprise! Remény: What are you hoping for? What are you looking forward to? I am looking forward to… I hope you’ll have time to join me for dinner. Fogalomkörök: Fogalomkörök Fogalomkörök nyelvi kifejezései Cselekvés, történés, létezés kifejezése Jelenidejűség Present Simple When do you get up? I don’t drink milk. Present Continuous Why is she crying? I’m not listening. I’m leaving. Present Perfect Simple Have you done your room? I haven’t finished it yet. Múltidejűség Past Simple And then she kissed me. Why didn’t you come yesterday? Jövőidejűség Going to What are you going to do on Saturday? Future with Will When will you be fourteen? Birtoklás kifejezése Past forms of have Have with will I didn’t have many friends in the kindergarten. I will have a Porshe when I’m 20. Possessive adj. My, your, his/her/its, our, their dog Possesive pronouns Genitive ’s Of Whose? Mine, yours,…theirs Kate’s brother the corner of the room Térbeli viszonyok Irányok, helymeghatározás Prepositions, Prepositional Phrases, Adverbs picture location Here, there, on the left, on the right, in, on, under, opposite, next to, between, in front of, behind, inside, outside, above … at the top of/at the bottom of, on the left hand side… Időbeli viszonyok Adverbs of time with Present Perfect Simple already, yet, just Gyakoriság How often? Always, often, sometimes, never, once/twice a week, every day … I always make my bed. She goes swimming twice a week. Időpont When? What time? What’s the time? Now, in the morning Yesterday, last week, two years ago, Tomorrow, next week In 1997, in July, at 5 o’clock, on Monday It’s quarter to eight. Időtartam How long?+Past Simple How long were you in hospital? For two weeks. Mennyiségi viszonyok Irregular and regular plurals Children, people, men, women … Cardinal numbers one. two… Ordinal numbers first, second… Countable nouns Uncountable nouns How many CDs have you got? I’ve got a lot of/few CDs. How much money have you got? I’ve got a lot of/little money. A cup of tea, a piece of cake All, both, none, neither Each, every Minőségi viszonyok Comparative sentences (short, long adjectives) Irregular adjectives Tom’s younger than Sue. Mary is the prettiest girl. She is the most intelligent of all. I’m as tall as you. Good, bad …(better, worse) What’s it like? What colour is it? What does it look/taste/sound/feel like? It’s too big, It’s not small enough. Modalitás Should/shouldn’t You should ask her. Can (ability) Can/could/may (permission) I can swim. Can/could/may I open the window? Must/needn’t (obligation) I must read it. You needn’t do it now. Have to (Past) Did you have to be there? Musn’t Children mustn’t smoke. Logikai viszonyok Linking words And/or/but/because Conditional I We’ll stay at home if it rains. Time clauses with future meaning When dad comes home, he’ll be angry with you. Infinitive to express purpose I’ve been to London to visit the Queen. Függő beszéd Reported speech with present reporting verb He says he is tired. I don’t know where he lives. Tell him to stop it. Szövegösszetartó eszközök Névelők Some+plural noun any+plural noun Some +singular noun Any + singular noun Nominative and accusative of personal pronouns Demonstrative pronouns Indefinite pronouns Reflexive pronouns A, an, the There are some pencils in the bag. Have you got any sisters? I haven’t got any matchboxes. There’s some water in the vase. There isn’t any juice in my glass. I, he, they… Me, him, them… This, that, these, those Somebody, anybody, nobody, everybody … myself… NÉMET NYELVI PÉLDÁK (A2 szint) Kommunikációs szándékok

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