9. Értékelés, minősítés* A1A2 (29) – altémák

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Értékelés, minősítés* (29)

Értékelés, minősítés* – A1–A2 (29) (Hibátlan, helyes, igaz; Helytelen, hibás; Egyszerű, könnyű; Bonyolult, problémás; Szokásos, általános, átlagos; Rendkívüli, egyedi; Fontos, lényeges; Lényegtelen; Sikeres, eredményes; Fejlődés, hatékonyság; Hasznos, előnyös; Hátrányos, felesleges) Szavak

improve verb /ɪmˈpruːv/ [I or T] javít; javul

I thought the best way to improve my French was to live in France.

Her health has improved dramatically since she started on this new diet.

matter verb /ˈmæt.ər/ [I] számít (vkinek vmi), lényeges (vkinek vmi)

We were late but it didn't seem to matter.

"What did you say?" "Oh, it doesn't matter."

It doesn't matter what you wear - just as long as you come.

I know Charles doesn't think this project is important, but it matters to me.

problem noun /ˈprɒb.ləm/ [C] gond, probléma

I'm having problems with my computer.

health/financial problems

Drugs have become a serious problem in the area.

No one has solved the problem of what to do with radioactive waste.

all right adjective, adverb /ɔːlˈraɪt/ also: alright 1 jól, rendben (sikeresen, probléma nélkül)

Did the interview go all right?

Did he do all right in his exams?

Did you get home all right last night?

alright adjective, adverb /ɔːlˈraɪt/ also: all right 1 jól, rendben (sikeresen, probléma nélkül)

Did the interview go alright?

Did he do alright in his exams?

Did you get home alright last night?

big adjective /bɪg/ (bigger, biggest) 2 nagy, fontos

He had a big decision to make.

There's a big difference between starting up a business and just talking about it.

The big story in the news this week is the minister's resignation.

The four biggest banks are all planning to cut their service charges.

correct adjective /kəˈrekt/ 1 helyes, pontos

a correct answer

Check that you have the correct information.

Is that the correct spelling?

"Your name is Angela Black?" "That is correct."

crazy adjective /ˈkreɪ.zi/ 1 őrült, esztelen

It's a crazy idea.

You're crazy to buy a house without seeing it.

difficult adjective /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəlt/ 1 nehéz, bonyolult (feladat, probléma, helyzet, stb.)

a difficult problem/choice/task

It will be very difficult to prove that they are guilty.

Many things make it difficult for women to reach the top in business.

He finds it extremely difficult being a single parent.

easy adjective /ˈiː.zi/ könnyű, egyszerű; kényelmes, gondtalan

an easy exam

Would a ten o'clock appointment be easier for you?

It's easy to see why he's so popular.

She's very easy to talk to.

The easiest thing to do would be for us to take the train home.

first adjective /fɜːst/ 2 első (legelső, legfontosabb)

Sheila won first prize in the photo competition.

hard adjective /hɑːd/ 1 nehéz (pl. megérteni, csinálni)

There were some really hard questions in the exam.

It's hard being a single mother.

Her handwriting is very hard to read.

The topics get harder later in the course.

important adjective /ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/ 1 fontos

I think his career is more important to him than I am.

What are the most important ideas in this text?

It's important for children to learn to get on with each other.

The important thing is to keep the heat low or the sugar will burn.

normal adjective /ˈnɔː.məl/ normális, szokásos

a normal working day

Lively behaviour is normal for a four-year-old child.

It's normal to argue with your partner now and then.

They were selling the goods at half the normal cost.

The temperature was above/below normal for the time of year.

Now that everyone's back from their holidays, things are back to normal.

perfect adjective /ˈpɜː.fɪkt/ 1 tökéletes (hibátlan)

a perfect day/evening

You have a perfect English accent.

The car is five years old but is in almost perfect condition.

Her performance was perfect.

right adjective /raɪt/ 1 helyes, igaz

He only got half the answers right.

You're right about Alison - she's incredible!

"You came here in 2009, didn't you?" "That's right."

simple adjective /ˈsɪm.pl̩/ 1 egyszerű, könnyen érthető/megtehető

The instructions were written in simple English.

It's simple to find our house.

I want an explanation, but keep/make it simple.

small adjective /smɔːl/ 3 kis, kicsi (jelentéktelen)

a small mistake

special adjective /ˈspeʃ.əl/ 1 különleges, rendkívüli (a szokásosnál jobb/fontosabb)

a special friend

I'm cooking something special for her birthday.

Is there anything special that you'd like to do today?

I have a suit for special occasions.

strange adjective /streɪndʒ/ 1 különös, szokatlan; váratlan

He's got some very strange ideas about women!

You say the strangest things sometimes.

I had a strange feeling that we'd met before.

It's strange that tourists almost never visit this village.

That's strange - I'm sure I put my glasses in my bag and yet they're not there.

true adjective /truː/ 1 igaz (valóságnak/igazságnak megfelelő)

The film is based on a true story.

Is it true that Lucy and Mark are getting married?

Her story is only partly true.

Parents of young children often become depressed, and this is especially true of single parents.

Look at the sentences and decide whether they are true or false according to the text.

unusual adjective /ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.əl/ szokatlan; különleges

an unusual name/surname

He took the highly unusual step of making a public apology.

It's fairly unusual to keep insects as pets.

I was actually on time, which is very unusual for me.

useful adjective /ˈjuːs.fəl/ hasznos

useful information/advice

A good knife is probably one of the most useful things you can have in a kitchen.

wrong adjective /rɒŋ/ 1 rossz, helytelen, hibás (nem helyes/hibátlan)

Three of your answers were wrong.

That clock is wrong - it's 12.30, not 12.15.

I'm sorry, you've got the wrong number.

We're going the wrong way.

easily adverb /ˈiː.zɪ.li/ 1 könnyen, simán (minden nehézség nélkül)

I can easily get some food on the way home tonight, if you'd like.

She makes friends very easily.

usually adverb /ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ általában, többnyire

He usually gets home about 6 o'clock.

I usually just have a sandwich for lunch.

Is he usually so rude?

"Does this shop open on Sundays?" "Usually."

wrong adverb /rɒŋ/ rosszul, hibásan, helytelenül

You've spelt my name wrong.

Phrases and idioms:

as usual szokás szerint, mint általában

As usual, James was the last to arrive.

the matter baj (vkivel/vmivel)

What's the matter? Why are you crying?

What's the matter with your hand? It's bleeding.

Is anything the matter?

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