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VOCABULARY
to lie (lay, lain) – leżeć
to lie (lied, lied) – kłamać
to lay (laid, laid) – kłaść
bed of nails – łoże z gwoździ
to set a world record – ustanowić rekord świata
researcher – badacz, ekspert
to tell the truth – mówić prawdę
LESSON 2
lie (lay, lain) – lie (lied, lied) – also: lay(laid, laid)



TV Presenter: Hello and welcome to our programme about unusual world records. Now, how long do you think someone can lie on a bed of nails? Well, Ken Owen set a world record in England in 1986 when he lay on a bed of nails for 300 hours. However, back in 1969 a man called Silki from Brazil said that he had lain on a bed of nails for 111 days!

TV Presenter: Hello and welcome to this week's programme. Now, how can you tell if someone is lying? Well, researchers tell us that we can see if someone is not telling the truth simply by watching what they do when they speak. For example, if people touch their nose or cover their mouth when they are speaking, it is very possible that they have lied.

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OBJAŚNIENIA

you lay the table – nakrywasz do stołu

chicken lay eggs – kury znoszą jajka

to get laid – (nie możemy przetłumaczyć ze względu na cenzurę!)

lay off! – odczep się


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