This book has some elements in Polish and is perfect for Polish Oral Matura exam, however, it can very well be used for other discussion-related purposes by non-Polish speakers.
Bookmarks added to the pdf file have the few Polish section names translated. Otherwise, it's mainly in English (including the instructions).
Too many hopefuls tried to write. Too many writers gone lazy and ended up writing nothing. In writing, there is no middle ground. It should be an object of passion and dedication so an article ends up done deal. Otherwise, writing will stay a dream and it will never be realized, too bad. One thing you can be assured of is that, there are a few tricks you can work on so as to improve your writing skills.
Myths are traditional stories that have endured over a long time. Some of them have to do with events of great importance, such as the founding of a nation. Others tell the stories of great heroes and heroines and their exploits and courage in the face of adversity. Still others are simple tales about otherwise unremarkable people who get into trouble or do some great deed.
In addition to borrowing from various foreign sources, the main origins of slang terms are the activation and revitalization of existing morphological and lexical material. Metaphorical manipulation of lexical items, as the main device used for the production of slangisms, shows remarkable similarities in languages otherwise quite different from each other.
Written and Read by Judy Blume Sheila hates swimming. And dogs. And ghosts. And thunderstorms. She'll do anything to avoid them all - except admit that she's scared. Her new friend Mouse Ellis, yo-yo champion of Tarrytown, thinks she's chicken. But Sheila is determined to show everyone that she can be Sheila the Great.
"Sheila's ongoing crisis of image is as easy to identify with as it is to laugh at."--Kirkus Reviews FOR KIDS, AGE 9 - 12