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===1. Siga o exemplo abaixo:===
 
===1. Siga o exemplo abaixo:===
  
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===2. Coloque '''‘''' , '''‘s''', '''of''' ou '''of the''' na forma correta:===
 
===2. Coloque '''‘''' , '''‘s''', '''of''' ou '''of the''' na forma correta:===
  
:: a. (a glass) milk
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#(a glass) milk
:: b. (my friend) bike
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#(my friend) bike
:: c. (the window) room
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#(the window) room
:: d. (Mr Smith) car
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#(Mr Smith) car
:: e. (ten minutes) walk
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#(ten minutes) walk
:: f. (the headteacher) office
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#(the headteacher) office
:: g. (the number) house
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#(the number) house
:: h. (two days) work
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#(two days) work
:: i. (the waiter) shoes
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#(the waiter) shoes
:: j. (Britain) economy
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#(Britain) economy
  
  
 
===3. Vocabulary – Indoors. Traduza ou explique as palavras abaixo:===
 
===3. Vocabulary – Indoors. Traduza ou explique as palavras abaixo:===
  
:: a. window
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#window
:: b. lamp
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#lamp
:: c. air conditioner
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#air conditioner
:: d. fan
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#fan
:: e. light switch
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#light switch
:: f. candle
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#candle
  
  
 
===4. Escreva frases com as palavras abaixo:===
 
===4. Escreva frases com as palavras abaixo:===
  
:: a. blind
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#blind
:: b. curtain
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#curtain
:: c. flame
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#flame
:: d. heating
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#heating
:: e. light bulb
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#light bulb
:: f. pane
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#pane
  
  
 
===5. Mude as frases para interrogativo:===
 
===5. Mude as frases para interrogativo:===
  
:: a. He has a new chandelier in his house.
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#He has a new chandelier in his house.
:: b. My light switch isn't working.
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#My light switch isn't working.
:: c. The fan is fixed.
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#The fan is fixed.
:: d. We need a new light bulb.
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#We need a new light bulb.
:: e. The new blinds of her house are brown.
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#The new blinds of her house are brown.
:: f. These curtains aren't beautiful.
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#These curtains aren't beautiful.
:: g. We need to buy a new air conditioner.
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#We need to buy a new air conditioner.
  
  
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: He has to take a break.
 
: He has to take a break.
  
:: a. My family is moving to London. / I / Miami
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#My family is moving to London. / I / Miami
:: b. She is playing beautifully. / calmly / writing
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#She is playing beautifully. / calmly / writing
:: c. They have no time to eat. / go / money
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#They have no time to eat. / go / money
:: d. We would like to stay. / visit our neighbors / play outside
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#We would like to stay. / visit our neighbors / play outside
:: e. The Smiths are going to the mall.  / travel / he
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#The Smiths are going to the mall.  / travel / he
:: f. He is washing his car. / you / she
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#He is washing his car. / you / she
:: g. These fruits are very good. / oranges / avocado
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#These fruits are very good. / oranges / avocado
:: h. Jake is working on the project. / paper / reading
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#Jake is working on the project. / paper / reading
:: i. I don't want to stay here. / he / they
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#I don't want to stay here. / he / they
:: j. Give me this pen. / him / pencil
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#Give me this pen. / him / pencil
  
  
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* Consumer electronics, or Shiny goods
 
* Consumer electronics, or Shiny goods
  
:: a. What are home appliances?
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#What are home appliances?
:: b. What are the three types of home appliances?
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#What are the three types of home appliances?
:: c. For you which is the most important home appliance? Why?
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#For you which is the most important home appliance? Why?
:: d. Which appliances do you have in your house?
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#Which appliances do you have in your house?
  
  

Revision as of 16:11, 21 February 2014


1. Siga o exemplo abaixo:

visitor map 'the visitor's map'


woman scarf
children answers
door color
instructor advice
girl tricycle
boy parents
chair arm
street house

2. Coloque , ‘s, of ou of the na forma correta:

  1. (a glass) milk
  2. (my friend) bike
  3. (the window) room
  4. (Mr Smith) car
  5. (ten minutes) walk
  6. (the headteacher) office
  7. (the number) house
  8. (two days) work
  9. (the waiter) shoes
  10. (Britain) economy


3. Vocabulary – Indoors. Traduza ou explique as palavras abaixo:

  1. window
  2. lamp
  3. air conditioner
  4. fan
  5. light switch
  6. candle


4. Escreva frases com as palavras abaixo:

  1. blind
  2. curtain
  3. flame
  4. heating
  5. light bulb
  6. pane


5. Mude as frases para interrogativo:

  1. He has a new chandelier in his house.
  2. My light switch isn't working.
  3. The fan is fixed.
  4. We need a new light bulb.
  5. The new blinds of her house are brown.
  6. These curtains aren't beautiful.
  7. We need to buy a new air conditioner.


6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:

They have to do the dishes / take a break / he
They have to take a break.
He has to take a break.
  1. My family is moving to London. / I / Miami
  2. She is playing beautifully. / calmly / writing
  3. They have no time to eat. / go / money
  4. We would like to stay. / visit our neighbors / play outside
  5. The Smiths are going to the mall. / travel / he
  6. He is washing his car. / you / she
  7. These fruits are very good. / oranges / avocado
  8. Jake is working on the project. / paper / reading
  9. I don't want to stay here. / he / they
  10. Give me this pen. / him / pencil


7. Leia o texto abaixo e responda as perguntas:

Home appliances
Home appliances are electrical/mechanical machines which accomplish some household functions, such as cooking or cleaning. Home appliances can be classified into:
  • Major appliances, or White goods
  • Small appliances, or Brown goods
  • Consumer electronics, or Shiny goods
  1. What are home appliances?
  2. What are the three types of home appliances?
  3. For you which is the most important home appliance? Why?
  4. Which appliances do you have in your house?





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