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Revision as of 15:01, 4 February 2014
1. Os substantivos abaixo são contáveis ou incontáveis?
- milk
- room
- butter
- song
- music
- minute
- tea
- child
- key
- rice
2. Reescreva as frases mudando do plural para o singular. Veja o exemplo abaixo:
- Kangaroos are marsupials.
- A kangaroo is a marsupial.
- a. Engineers have to be familiar with computers.
- b. Trees produce oxygen.
- c. Whales are mammals.
- d. Computers are machines.
- e. Refrigerators are appliances.
- f. Omelett.es are made of eggs and other ingredients.
- g. Bicycles are a convenient means of transportation.
- h. Sportsmen need to be calm during competitions.
- i. Frogs are amphibians.
- j. Secretaries need to know English.
3. Vocabulary The Kitchen II. Traduza ou explique, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:
- apron
- knife
- cutting board
- dough
- pot
4. Escreva um parágrafo usando as palavras abaixo:
- pantry
- measuring spoons
- stain
- flour
- dough
5. Faça perguntas usando What, Where, When, How much, How many para as respostas abaixo:
- a. I want to go home.
- b. She studies downtown
- c. My grandfather is 88 years old.
- d. He has to be there this afternoon.
- e. The movie is 2 hours long.
- f. They are going to the mall.
- g. That car costs U$ 5,000.
- h. I usually have lunch at my girlfriend's house.
- i. She prefers to do her homework at night.
6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:
- He doesn't know how to use that knife / grater / whisk
- He doesn't know how to use that grater.
- He doesn't know how to use that whisk.
- a. The cook is preparing the dough / dish / meat
- b. This measuring cup is wrong / good / old
- c. He will need the spatula / pot / she
- d. She is using the rolling pin / isn't / whisk
- e. Her apron is clean / dirty / with many stains
- f. My pantry is always empty/ rarely / sometimes
- g. I need the colander to finish the spaghetti / they / dont
- h. They would like to cook some food today / fish / noodles
- i. What's for dinner today? / lunch / breakfast
- j. There are many restaurants in town / aren't / fast food restaurants
7. Leia o texto e responda as perguntas abaixo:
- The Cook Profession
- A cook is a person who prepares food for consumption. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Canada this profession requires government approval. A cook is sometimes referred to as a chef, although in the professional kitchen, the terms are not interchangeable.
- a. What does a cook do?
- b. What is required for a cook in some countries?
- c. How often do you cook?
- d. What's your favorite food?
- e. Do you think cooking is an art? Why?
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- Tier 3
- Lesson:Essentials/CP21|Review 1
- Lesson:Essentials/CP22|Review 2
- Lesson:Essentials/CP23|Review 3
- Lesson:Essentials/CP24|Review 4
- Lesson:Essentials/CP25|Review 5
- Lesson:Essentials/CP26|Review 6
- Lesson:Essentials/CP27|Review 7
- Lesson:Essentials/CP28|Review 8
- Lesson:Essentials/CP29|Review 9
- Lesson:Essentials/CP30|Review 10
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