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Teacher Ola Podcast
16.01.2026 13:44

TOP 322. Learn English with 'End of Beginning' by Djo / Ucz się angielskiego z tekstem piosenki.

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Ucz się angielskiego z tekstem piosenki.W tym odcinku biorę na warsztat piosenkę “End of Beginning” by Djo i pokazuję, jak z muzyki wyciągnąć prawdziwy, żywy angielski. Przeanalizujemy kilka zdań, które wydają się oczywiste, ale kryją w sobie różne znaczenia, niuanse i idiomy. Na końcu odcinka znajdziesz też krótkie ćwiczenie, które pomoże Ci mówić z większą pewnością siebie. 

W tym odcinku nauczysz się m.in.:
✔️ dlaczego jedno słowo w angielskim może mieć kilka znaczeń i kilka wymów (na przykładzie tear)
✔️ jak działa wyrażenie black and white w sensie dosłownym i przenośnym
✔️ dlaczego ‘back’ nie jest czasownikiem i jak poprawnie mówić o powrotach
✔️ co znaczy idiom make waves i jak używać słowa ‘wave’
✔️ jak rozumieć słowo sacrifice 


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Frazy i struktury, które ćwiczymy w odcinku:
– to tear up
– a tear / to tear / torn
– black and white
– to be back / get back / go back / come back
– to wave goodbye
– to make waves
– a major sacrifice / to sacrifice something

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Ola 💛
(SIOL – zamknięty do końca stycznia 2026 roku.)


🎧 Posłuchaj także:
✨TOP 321. Stop Promising, Start Speaking: A Smarter English Goal for the New Year 
✨TOP 320. What Went Wrong at Christmas? Past Simple and Past Continuous. 
✨TOP 319. Keeping the Peace at Christmas: Polite Phrases for Tough Moments  



🎵 Muzyka: "Zazie" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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You read English, you understand English, you've been learning for years, but when it's time to speak, your mind just freezes and the words don't come out.

My name's Ola and this is Teacher Ola Podcast.

Easily confuse you and me as well.

In English, tear has two completely different meanings and what's interesting, it also has two different ways of pronouncing them, of course.

So the first meaning, tear is a noun and it's pronounced as I just said, tear or

And a tear or a tear is the small drop of liquid that comes out of your eye when you cry, when you're sad, moved, tired or even when you're very happy.

And it's pronounced in the same way, tear or tear.

And usually it's used in a phrasal verb, to tear up.

I mean the spelling is the same, looks the same, but the pronunciation and meaning changes.

So the past tense of tear is tore and the third form is torn.

When things aren't black and white.

The phrase black and white is pronounced exactly this way.

Black and white.

So and is not strong.

And, and, black and, and, black and white.

When something is black and white, it's clear, it's simple and easy to judge.

And there are no doubts, no grey areas, no complicated emotions or any situations that are unclear.

The rules are black and white.

For a child the world often seems black and white.

The law is not always black and white.

Adult life is rarely black and white, right?

Of course, black and white can simply describe colors, especially photographs or films.

I love old black and white movies.

This photo was printed in black and white.

And when I'm back in Chicago.

And the last one, to arrive back.

First meaning to wave your hand, your arm or any other body part.

It means to move your hand or any other body part from side to side.

And fourth meaning a wave of something.

People in the stadium, in any stadium, stand up and raise their arms one after another, creating this...

And five, the last line I chose from these lyrics.

They last five weeks and all the details are listed at teacherola.com forward slash grupy.

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And now let's practice.

Listen and repeat out loud.

The law is not always black and white.

The law is not always black and white.

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Stay fearless, take care and say it out loud.

I'm your teacher, Teacher Ola and you've been listening to Teacher Ola podcast.