videós lecke – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu Tanulj együtt velünk Mon, 21 Apr 2025 16:46:00 +0000 hu hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 https://www.5percangol.hu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/android-icon-192x192-1-32x32.png videós lecke – Ingyenes Angol online nyelvtanulás minden nap https://www.5percangol.hu 32 32 Happy Birthday, Mr. Shakespeare! https://www.5percangol.hu/film/happy-birthday-mr-shakespeare/ Tue, 22 Apr 2025 22:00:13 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/happy-birthday-mr-shakespeare/ William Shakespeare, the most influential writer of all time

William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon on April 23, 1564. Son of a glover and leather merchant, he very likely attended the local grammar school but there is no proof whatsoever of him going to university, despite the brilliance of his plays and sonnets. The next documented event in Shakespeare’s life is his 1582 marriage to Anne Hathaway, who was 8 years older and pregnant at the time. The couple had a daughter the following year and twins in 1583, but their only son, Hamnet died at the age of 11.

There is no information of Shakespeare’s whereabouts for the seven years before documents show him making a name for himself in London as an actor and playwright in 1592. Two years later he was a business partner in the group called Lord Chamberlain’s Men to become the King’s Men after James I came to the throne in 1603. His company was the most successful one in London and his plays were so much admired that he published them and the audience bought the “penny-copies” as popular literature. No playwright had been able to do this during his lifetime before. This was a period when owning books was a luxury for most people.

In 1599 the troupe built the Globe, an open-air theatre on the Southern bank of the Thames and in 1608 they also acquired an indoor theatre, where they played for a refined audience. In Elizabethan times all sorts of people went to the theatre to see the all-male cast perform comedies and bloody tragedies. It was a type of entertainment similar to the cinema in the first half of the 20th century. Business was good and Shakespeare became a wealthy man. He retired around 1613 and died in Stratford, aged 52, on his birthday. Thirty-six of his plays were published by his fellow actors in 1623 in a book that became the main source of the Shakespeare revival of the 19th century.

Shakespeare in Love (1998)

SAM: It is not my fault, Master Shakespeare. I could do it yesterday.
WILL: Sam! Do me a speech, do me a line.
SAM:  ”Parting is such sweet sorrow…”
HENSLOWE: Another little problem.
WIL: What do we do now?
HENSLOWE: The show must … you know
WILL: Go on.
HENSLOWE: Juliet does not come on for twenty pages. It will be all right.
WILL: How will it?
HENSLOWE: I don’t know. It’s a mystery.

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HENSLOWE: Can we talk? We have no Juliet!
BURBAGE: No Juliet?
VIOLA: No Juliet?!
HENSLOWE: It will be all right, madam.
VIOLA: What happened to Sam?
HENSLOWE: Who are you?
VIOLA: Thomas Kent!
HENSLOWE: Do you know it?
VIOLA: Every word.

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PHILIP AS LADY CAPULET: “Nurse, where is my daughter? Call her forth to me.”
RALPH AS NURSE: “Now by my maidenhead at twelve year old, I bade her come. What, lamb. What ladybird.”
RALPH AS NURSE: “God forbid. Where’s this girl? What, Juliet!”
VIOLA AS JULIET: “How now, who calls?”
BURBAGE: We’ll all be put in the Clink!
HENSLOW: See you in jail.
RALPH AS NURSE: “Your mother.”
VIOLA AS JULIET: “Madam. I am here, what is your will?
PHILIP AS LADY CAPULET: “This is the matter. Nurse, give leave a while. We must talk in secret. Nurse, come back again. I have remembered me; thou’s hear our counsel. Thou knowest my daughter’s of a pretty age.
RALPH AS NURSE: “I know her age unto an hour. She’s not 14.”

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10 érdekesség az emberi szívről – angol szókincs kvíz https://www.5percangol.hu/egyeb_video/10-szives-erdekesseg-angolul/ Fri, 31 Jan 2025 23:00:20 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/10-things-you-may-not-know-about-the-human-heart/ A következő összeállításból “szíves” érdekességeket ismerhetsz meg. 

Here are 10 cool facts about the human heart.

The heart works so hard, and yet we all too often take it for granted. Well, it’s high time for a shout out.

Here are 10 facts about the vital organ.

Number 10. Your heart doesn’t stop when you sneeze. One’s soul isn’t expelled from the body at that time, either. Both are part of an ancient myth, the origins of which have proven difficult to trace

Number 9. Broken hearts are physically possible. It’s said that emotional trauma can trigger the release of excess hormones. That surge is believed to cause the organ’s muscles to stop pulsing. It’s rare, but it does happen. 

Number 8. The heart isn’t really on the left side of the chest. It’s actually in the middle, right between the lungs. There is a bit of a leftward tilt to it, though. 

Number 7. Your heart can continue to beat without you. Upon removal, the organ will keep flexing if the oxygen supply is adequate, as it runs on its own electrical impulses. 

Number 6. The heart is a tireless worker. Thanks to its unique muscular makeup it doesn’t need to stop and take a rest. It comes down to mitochondria, the cellular stuff that serves as an energy source. Arm and leg muscles have 1 to 2 percent of it, while the heart has up to 35. 

Number 5. It moves to the rhythm. Studies show that the heart adjusts its rate according to the tempo and intensity of what’s playing. 

Number 4. Two hearts can beat as one. Researchers have found that people in a relationship often times end up having similar heart and breathing rates. The scientists also tested people not romantically involved. Among that group no such synchronicity was observed. 

Number 3. It doesn’t make those thumping sounds. That actually comes from the valves opening and closing. They’re kept busy around the clock controlling the flow of blood through the heart.

Number 2. Women’s are faster. The female heart beats more frequently than the male one does. This is due to its generally smaller size, requiring that it compensate for the amount of blood pushed with each pump. 

Number 1. Cats are good for the heart. It’s a scientific fact. Studies show that people who’ve had feline companions are much less likely to die of a heart attack or cardiovascular diseases.

What do you think is the most interesting thing about the heart?

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Monty Python – Italian lesson https://www.5percangol.hu/egyeb_video/monty_python_-_italian_lesson/ Wed, 03 May 2023 09:21:18 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/monty_python_-_italian_lesson/ Nézd meg ezt a vicces - ráadásul nyelvtanulással foglalkozó - 1969-es Monty Python jelenetet!

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Teacher: Ah – good evening everyone, and welcome to the second of our Italian language classes, in which we’ll be helping you brush up your Italian. Last week we started at the beginning, and we learnt the Italian for a ‘spoon’. Now, I wonder how many of you can remember what it was?
Teacher: Not all at once! Sit down Mario. Giuseppe!
Giuseppe: Il cucchiaio.
Teacher: Well done, Giuseppe, or, as the Italians would say ‘Molto bene, Giuseppe’.
Giuseppe: Grazie signor … grazie di tutta la sua gentilezza.
Teacher: Well, now, this week we’re going to learn some useful phrases to help us open a conversation with an Italian. Now, first of all, try telling him where you come from. For example, I would say: ‘Sono Inglese di Gerrard’s Cross’, I am an Englishman from Gerrard’s Cross. Shall we all try that together?
All: Sono Inglese di Gerrard’s Cross.
Teacher: Not too bad, now let’s try it with somebody else. Er… Mr… ?
Mariolini: Mariolini.
Teacher: Ah, Mr Mariolini, and where are you from?
Mariolini: Napoli, signor.
Teacher: Ah … you’re an Italian.
Mariolini: Si, si signor!
Teacher: Well in that case you would say: ‘Sono Italiano di Napoli’.
Mariolini: Ah, capisco, mile grazie signor…
Francesco: Per favore, signor!
Teacher: Yes?
Francesco: Non conosgeve parliamente, signor devo me parlo sono Italiano di Napoli quando il habitare de Milano.
Teacher: I’m sorry … I don’t understand!
Giuseppe: (pointing to Francesco) My friend say ‘Why must he say…’

German: Bitte mein Herr. Was ist das Won für Mittelschmerz?
Teacher: Ah! Helmut – you want the German classes.
German: Oh ja! Danke schön. (he starts to leave) Ah das deutsche Klassenzimmer… Ach! (he leaves)
Giuseppe: My friend he say, ‘Why must I say I am Italian from Napoli when he lives in Milan?’
Teacher: Ah, I… well, tell your friend … if he lives in Milan he must say ‘Sono Italiano di Milano…’
Francesco: (agitatedly, leaping to his feet) Eeeeeee! Milano è tanto meglio di Napoli. Milano è la citta la più bella di tutti … nel mondo…
Giuseppe: He say ‘Milan is better than Napoli’.
Teacher: Oh, he shouldn’t be saying that, we haven’t done comparatives yet.

to brush up – felelevenít
I wonder – szeretném tudni
Not all at once. – Ne mindenki egyszerre.
useful phrases – hasznos mondatok
to open a conversation – beszélgetést kezdeményezni
Shall we try it all together? – Megpróbáljuk mindannyian egyszerre?
to point to – mutat valakire, valamire
agitatedly – felhevülten, idegesen
to leap – szökell
comparatives – (melléknév) összehasonlítás

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Friends: The German Laundry Detergent https://www.5percangol.hu/film/friends-the-german-laundry-detergent/ Mon, 07 Nov 2016 09:38:36 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/friends-the-german-laundry-detergent/ ROSS: Ok, let’s do laundry.

RACH: That was amazing. I can’t even send back soup.

ROSS: Well, that’s because you’re such a sweet, gentle, uh…Do you, uh, do you…Oh, hey, uh you must need detergent.

[Ross pulls out a huge box of laundry detergent.]

RACH: What’s that?

ROSS: Uberveiss. It’s new, it’s German, it’s extra-tough.

[Rachel starts to load her clothes.]

ROSS: Rach, do you uh, are you gonna separate those?

RACH: Oh god. Oh, am I being like a total laundry spaz? I mean, am I supposed to use like one machine for shirts and another machine for pants?

ROSS: Rach, have you never done this before?

RACH: Well, not myself, but I know other people that have. Ok, you caught me. I’m a laundry virgin.

ROSS: Uh, well, don’t worry, I’ll use the gentle cycle. Ok, um, basically you wanna use one machine for all your whites, a whole another machine for colors, and a third for your uh, your uh, delicates, and that would be your bras and your under-panty things.

RACH: [holds a pair of panties in front of Ross] Ok, Well, what about these are white cotton panties. Would they go with whites or delicates?

ROSS: [visibly nervous] Uh, that, that, that would be a judgment call.

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10 szendvics, amiről valószínű nem is hallottál https://www.5percangol.hu/egyeb_video/10-szendvics-amirl-valoszin-nem-is-hallottal/ Sat, 27 Feb 2016 14:29:56 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/10-szendvics-amirl-valoszin-nem-is-hallottal/

Love discovering a new, tasty sandwich but afraid you’ve tried everything the world has to offer? Hope still exists.

Here are 10 great sandwiches you may not know about.

Number 10. Smørrebrød. The Danish staple is, in its simplest form, a buttered, thin piece of sourdough rye. However, people get quite creative with toppings, piling on layers of flavorful condiments, rich meats, and scrumptious cheeses.

Number 9. Dutch Kroket Sandwich. Start by stuffing a breaded and deep-fried log of meat ragu into a soft roll, then finish the dish off with a generous helping of robustly flavored sauce. Spicy mustard and sweetened soy are two of the more popular choices.

Number 8. Chow Mein Sandwich. Can’t decide between burgers and Chinese? Try out one of these. Instead of a meat patty, the bun is filled with a combination of fried noodles and bean sprouts seasoned with onion, garlic, and molasses.

Number 7. The Dagwood. If you like your fixings piled high, this tower of goodness may be for you. Grab some whole grain bread, then go nuts building layers of roast beef, hard salami, pepperoni, Black Forest ham, turkey, and pastrami. Make sure the base is sturdy, because it’ll need to support a pile cheddar, Swiss, and American cheeses as well as some lettuce, tomato, mayo, mustard, and, if you like, an olive.

Number 6. Donkey Burger. Donkey became popular in China beginning in the 1400s, and remains a regional favorite. In this popular dish, the meat is chopped and served with green peppers and cilantro on a flaky bun and with a side of dipping gravy.

Number 5. Hagelslag on bread. What to eat festive candy sprinkles whenever you feel like it and not be judged? Get a bag of Hagelslag. In the Netherlands, covering a buttered piece of bread with the chocolate, vanilla, or fruit-flavored shavings is completely legit any time of day.

Number 4. Smörgåstårta. The Swedish aren’t always perfectly healthy, and this sandwich layered up like a cake is proof. In making one popular version, pieces of bread are separated with liberally applied butter, boiled eggs, and a mayo-heavy seafood salad. The fat and carb-laden extravaganza is topped off with a hefty helping of smoked salmon and prawns.

Number 3. Zapiekanka. The pizza-like street food flourished in Poland during the lean, Communist years due to its affordability, but faded in popularity as fast food chains started to move into the nation. In recent times, the crusty bread with flavor-packed sauce and a variety of extras including pickled cucumber and pineapple is enjoying a comeback, but for reasons of deliciousness rather than hard times.

Number 2. Vada Pav. A Mumbai specialty, the burger’s main event is a potato patty seasoned with mustard seed, curry leaves, and turmeric. After being battered and fried, the tasty golden nugget is tucked into a bun and given a splash of spicy garlic chutney.

Number 1. Welsh Rarebit. Butter and cheese are made even more delicious by inviting beer, Worcestershire, paprika, dry mustard and cayenne pepper to the party. Just melt and mix them with egg and milk then pour the delectable sauce over toasted bread. Which of these amazing sandwiches are you going to try first?

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Pharaoh Tutankhamun’s wet nurse was his older sister https://www.5percangol.hu/videogaleria/pharaoh-tutankhamuns-wet-nurse-was-his-older-sister-archaeologist-says/ Mon, 04 Jan 2016 10:27:55 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/pharaoh-tutankhamuns-wet-nurse-was-his-older-sister-archaeologist-says/ Maia, Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun’s wet nurse, may have actually been his sister Meritaten, the archaeologist who found her tomb says, reviving speculation about the identity of the boy king’s mother.

DNA tests have proved that the pharaoh Akhenaten was the father of Tutankhamun, but the identity of his mother has long been a mystery. On Sunday, Egyptian officials and French archaeologist Alain Zivie unveiled Maia’s tomb to journalists ahead of its opening to the public next month. The tomb was discovered by Dr Zivie in 1996 in Saqqara, a necropolis about 20 kilometres south of Cairo.

Maia was the wet nurse of Tutankhamun, whose mummy was found in 1922 by renowned British Egyptologist Howard Carter in the Valley of Kings in Luxor along with a treasure trove of thousands of objects.

“Maia is none other than princess Meritaten, the sister or half-sister of Tutankhamun and the daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti,” Dr Zivie said. He said his conclusion was based on the carvings of Tutankhamun and Maia on the walls of Maia’s tomb. “The extraordinary thing is that they are very similar. They have the same chin, the eyes, the family traits,” he said. “The carvings show Maia sitting on the royal throne and he is sitting on her lap,” said Dr Zivie, director of the French Archaeological Mission of Bubasteion.

Similar carvings were in Akhenaten’s tomb at the Tel el-Amarna archaeological site in modern-day Minya province where the pharaoh had his capital city, he said.

A DNA analysis in 2010 revealed that Tutankhamun was the son of Akhenaten, who temporarily converted ancient Egypt to monotheism by imposing the cult of sun god Aton.

The tomb of Akhenaten has carvings showing the death of princess Maketaten, the second daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti, Dr Zivie said. “In these scenes there is a woman who is breastfeeding a baby, and this woman shown as a wet nurse is princess Meritaten, the eldest daughter of Akhenaten,” he said.

The mummy of Meritaten has not been found, but Antiquities Minister Mamduh al-Damati said on Sunday it could be in a secret chamber in Tutankhamun’s tomb. Archaeologists are currently scanning Tutankhamun’s tomb in the Valley of Kings after British archaeologist Nicholas Reeves claimed that it has a secret chamber. Dr Reeves says the chamber could be the burial site of Nefertiti, whose mummy also has not been found. “All these possibilities exist. Step by step we will be able to better understand the time of king Tutankhamun,” Mr Damati said.

Tutankhamun died more than 3,000 years ago aged 19 in 1324 BC after reigning for nine years.

source: AFP News Agency, www.abc.net.au

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Bratz Dolls Dramatically Changed To Look Like Real Girls https://www.5percangol.hu/egyeb_video/bratz-dolls-dramatically-changed-to-look-like-real-girls/ Fri, 30 Oct 2015 20:06:56 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/bratz-dolls-dramatically-changed-to-look-like-real-girls/ When examining a Bratz doll, you might notice the toy resembles a weirdly sexy lady-alien with plumped-up lips rather than the 12-year-old girl she is marketed to.

Frustrated by this trend, Australian artist Sonia Singh went to local thrift shops with a mission to find dolls that were in need of a very necessary make-under.

When she began giving discarded Bratz dolls natural make-unders, she wasn’t setting out to make a statement . . . She simply loved playing with dolls. But when her Tree Change Dolls went viral, the world saw these creations less as playthings and more as a statement against the hypersexualization of little girls everywhere. By stripping the toys of their heavy makeup and unrealistically proportioned facial features, Sonia makes way for more relatable faces and outfits — and kids are loving it. “They look like someone our age,” stated one little girl as she played with a Tree Change Doll, pointing out that most dolls marketed at children don’t resemble them in the slightest.

“These little fashion dolls have opted for a ‘tree change,’ swapping high-maintenance glitz and glamour for down-to-earth style,” – wrote the artist on Tumblr.

She usually repaints the dolls’ faces, re-conditions their hair, moulds them new shoes and then dresses them in clothing sewn and knit by her mother.

The change is dramatic.

She’s also planning to start selling the “rescued and rehabilitated” dolls. And if the recent success of realistic Barbie alternatives is any indication, she will be very successful.

Last November, artist Nicolas Lamm began shipping out the Lammily doll, which is essentially a Barbie recreated with measurements of an average 19-year-old woman. More than 13,621 backers contributed more than $500,000 to his crowd-funding campaign, ordering some 19,000 dolls.

“I wanted to show that reality is cool,” Lamm told TIME. “And a lot of toys make kids go into fantasy, but why don’t they show them that real life is cool? It’s not perfect, but it’s really all we have. And that’s awesome.”

Here is a summary of the article but you have to supply the missing words from the text.

Sonia went to ……………. (1) to buy dolls that needed a ……………. (2). She ……………. (3) the dolls of their makeup and changed their ……………. (4) and their ……………. (5) as well. The new clothes are ……………. (6) and ……………. (7) by her mother.

Most dolls don’t ……………. (8) but as a little girl said, Sonia’s rehabilitated dolls look like someone ……………. (9). Nicolas Lamm has already had great success in recreating dolls, his Barbies have the ……………. (10) of an average 19-year-old woman.

Key:

1. thrift shops

2. make-under

3. stripped

4. facial features

5. outfit/clothes

6. sewn

7. knit

8. resemble

9. their age

10. measurements

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The Grand Hotel Budapest – Lobby Boy Interview https://www.5percangol.hu/film/the-grand-hotel-budapest-lobby-boy-interview/ Fri, 29 May 2015 06:34:05 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/the-grand-hotel-budapest-lobby-boy-interview/ The Grand Hotel Budapest – Lobby Boy Interview

 

– Who are you?
– I’m Zero, sir. The new Lobby Boy.
– Zero, you say?
– Yes, sir.
– I’ve never heard of you, never laid eyes on you. Who hired you?
– Mr. Mosher, sir.
– Mr. Mosher!
-Yes, Monsieur Gustave?
– Am I to understand you’ve surreptitiously hired this young man in the position of a Lobby Boy?
– He’s been engaged for a trial period, pending your approval, of course.

– Perhaps, yes. Thank you, Mr. Mosher
– You’re most welcome, Monsieur Gustave.
– You’re now going to be officially interviewed.
– Should I go and light the candle first, sir?
– What? No. Experience?
– Hotel Kinski, Kitchen Boy, six months. Hotel Berlitz, Mop and Broom Boy, three months. Before that I was a Skillet Scrubber
– Experience, zero.
– Thank you again, Monsieur Gustave.
Straighten that cap, Anatole. The pleasure’s mine, Herr Schneider.

– These are not acceptable.
– I fully agree.
– Education?
– I studied reading and spelling. I started my primary school. I almost…
– Education, zero.
– Now it’s exploded.
– Good morning, Cicero. Call the goddamn plumber!
– This afternoon, Monsieur Gustave?
– Without fail, Frau Liebling.
– What in hell is this?
– Not now. Family?
– Zero.
– Six, Igor.

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Watch the scene once again and decide if the following statements are true, false or not stated in the scene.

1.    Zero is shy and not self-confident that’s why he doesn’t want to say his real name.

2.    Gustave hasn’t noticed Zero before.

3.    Zero wants to light candle for the interview to lighten the mood.

4.    Zero was a chef at Hotel Kinski.

5.    Gustave only behaves politely and nicely with the guests.

6.    Zero had a traumatic childhood so he doesn’t want to talk about his family.

Key:

1.    not stated

2.    true

3.    false

4.    false

5.    true

6.    not stated

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Csalánba nem üt a ménkű! Vagy mégis??? https://www.5percangol.hu/egyeb_video/csalanba-nem-uet-a-menk-vagy-megis/ Sat, 30 Aug 2014 14:10:51 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/csalanba-nem-uet-a-menk-vagy-megis/

10 Myths about Lightning

While Sir Anthony Hopkins may be nonchalant about a lightning strike — in reality it’s no fun at all. Here are 10 myths about lightning that you should know.

Number 10 — Lighting strikes have no preference when it comes to humans. Well that’s not true, specifically pertaining to gender. Data released by the Centers for Disease Control found that lightning is 6 times more likely to kill American men than women. Why that is remains a mystery.

Number 9– Lightning only hits in streaks. It actually occurs in several differing forms including ball, beaded, ribbon and sheet.

Number 8 — As soon as the thunder stops, you’re safe. Even if the sky quickly clears, you should maintain cover for 30 minutes after hearing the last thunderclap.

Number 7 — Here’s another fallacy – if struck by lightning, the chances of survival are slim. Roughly 90 percent of victims survive, but it’s worthwhile to point out, many are left disabled.

Number 6 — Metal buildings attract lighting. In reality, the best protection from lighting is to seek shelter in a steel framed building. Where it will strike is more related to an isolated location, along with the height or shape of a structure.

Number 5 — If stranded outside during a storm, seek shelter under a tree. DON’T EVER DO THIS! Resting under a tree is the second leading cause of lightning related deaths.

Number 4 — The rubber tires of your car or soles of your shoes protect you from lightning. Myth busted. Rubber offers no safety net. Take cars for example, the metal roof and sides offer protection from lightning, not the tires, despite the popular belief.

Number 3 — You can track lightning’s distance by counting 1 second per mile after thunder. You actually have to go by the sound rule, counting between the flash and thunder. Five seconds accounts for one mile.

Number 2 — Do not touch a lightning victim who has been electrified. The unfounded belief is that you will therefore be electrocuted, but humans do not store electricity. That means touching and helping someone struck by lighting is certainly safe.

Number 1 – We’ve all heard it and come to believe it as true — lighting doesn’t strike the same place twice. The Empire State building serves as a counter example – on average, it gets struck 100 times over the course of one year.

source: Geobeats

to be nonchalant about – nemtörődöm, közönyös
pertaining to  – valamivel kapcsolatos
likely – valószínű
thunderclap – dörgés
fallacy – tévedés, hamis állítás
slim – sovány, kevés, kis
roughly – durván
shelter – menedék
steel framed – acélvázas
isolated – elszigetelt
to be stranded – ott ragad valahol
sole – talp
to account for – számítani
unfounded – megalapozatlan
to be electrocuted – megrázza az áram
counter example – ellenpélda

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Hát ez meg mi?! Mai gyerekek első találkozása a walkmannel :) https://www.5percangol.hu/egyeb_video/hat-ez-meg-mi-gyerekek-els-talalkozasa-a-walkmannel/ Tue, 15 Apr 2014 08:19:20 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/hat-ez-meg-mi-gyerekek-els-talalkozasa-a-walkmannel/ Video of kids confused by Walkmans will make you feel old beyond your years

A videóhoz lehet feliratot is kapcsolni, a jobb alsó sorban az óra mellett ikonnal! 

There’s nothing quite like a child to put you in your place, is there?

A video of children as old as their early teens who have no clue what a Sony Walkman is (or does) will definitely make you feel your age.

Even if you’re barely approaching 30, you’ll most likely have some memory of cassette tapes and portable music players from the pre-MP3 and CD eras.

But the puzzled looks on these kids’ faces as they try to crack the code of whatever these weird contraptions are will definitely have you squirming.

‘Oh a phone! Oh, it’s not… what is this thing?’ asks Krischelle, 9. Hmmm…

source: Metro

to be confused összezavarodott
to feel old beyond one’s years – öregebbnek érzi magát, mint ahány éves
to put one in one’s place – helyretenni valakit
to have no clue – fogalma sincs
to feel one’s age – annyi idősnek érzi magát, amennyi
barely – alig
portable – hordozható
era – korszak
puzzled looks – tanácstalan tekintet
to crack the code – megoldani, megfejteni
contraption – szerkezet
to squirm – feszengeni

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Learn how to juggle with 3 balls! https://www.5percangol.hu/kozepfoku-olvasmanyok/learn_how_to_juggle_with_3_balls/ Wed, 23 Jun 2010 20:14:00 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/learn_how_to_juggle_with_3_balls/
Circus Skills:
How To Juggle 3 Balls

Learn how to Juggle 3 Balls. A beginners guide into the art of juggling three balls. Amaze your friends with this new skill!
You will need

* 3 small balls

1.
Step 1: Find somewhere spacious

If you have to practice inside put away all your fragile valuables
2.
Step 2: Balls

Get some balls that are not too light and not too big. If you are just starting to juggle it is best to use small balls filled with sand.
3.
Step 3: One ball

Throw the ball 1 from one hand to the other at head height. Get used to the feel and weight of the ball. Do not throw too high into the air. Try to introduce a gentle circular movement
4.
Step 4: Two balls

Start with throwing Ball 1 to your left hand at your head height
5.
Step 5: Swap

Before Ball 1 reaches the left hand release Ball 2 towards your right hand and catch. Repeat this a couple of times.
6.
Step 6: Three balls

Place two balls in your right hand and another one in the left
7.
Step 7: Starting

Throw Ball 1 towards left hand at head height
8.
Step 8: Swap again

When Ball 1 is about to arrive in the left hand, release Ball 2 from left hand towards the right hand.
9.
Step 9: Third ball

When Ball 2 is about to arrive in the right hand, release Ball 3 back into the left hand. Catch both balls.
10.
Step 10: Practice

Keep repeating steps 7,8 and 9 till you get used to the movement, then stop catching the balls at the end and continue juggling as long as you can. Increase the speed with practice.

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Massive Earthquake in Chile https://www.5percangol.hu/film/massive_earthquake_in_chile/ Mon, 01 Mar 2010 20:01:15 +0000 https://cmsteszt.5percangol.hu/massive_earthquake_in_chile/ A massive earthquake and a series of aftershocks have hit Chile, killing at least 17 people. The quake, with a magnitude of 8.8, caused blackouts in parts of the capital, Santiago. Buildings have been reduced to rubble – and phone lines have been brought down. Seismologists say the tremor has caused a tsunami – with three-metre-high waves heading towards Chile’s coast. The most devastating earthquake in the country’s history struck in 1960 – killing more than 1600 people.

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