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1. Complete as perguntas usando how e os complementos necessários:
- ____________ brothers do you have? I have two brothers.
- ____________ does it take you to go to school? It takes me 5 minutes.
- ____________ is the river? It is 10 meters deep.
- ____________ does the book cost?
- ____________ is a whale? Oh, it’s very big. It’s the biggest animal in our planet.
- ____________ is Ted? He is 1.7 meters tall.
- ____________ is Tom? He is 11 years old.
- ____________ do you see Jane? I see her only once a week.
- ____________ is your house? It is 3 kilometers far from here.
2. Faça frases usando as seguintes expressões:
- How old
- How about
- How will
- How is
- How does
- How much
- How come
- How many
- How long
- How tall
3. Vocabulary – Cars. Traduza ou tente explicar, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:
- trunk
- door
- hood
- rear-view mirror
- seat
- engine
- horn
- steering wheel
- brake
- tire
4. Faça frases usando as palavras abaixo:
- brake light
- shock absorber
- license plate
- seat belt
- motor
- battery
- fuel gauge
- accelerator
5. Mude as frases para negativo e interrogativo:
- I have a car.
- She goes home in the morning.
- They need to study tonight.
- We want to travel next month.
- My father likes to eat barbecue.
- My cousins are coming from São Paulo.
- You prefer to stay here.
- Jack has many books at home.
- Jeremy always speaks English with his friends.
6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:
I have a nice car / house / bike / she
- I have a nice house.
- I have a nice bike.
- She has a nice bike.
- My bags are in the trunk. / clothes / his / shoes
- I have to get my license plate. / they / floor mat
- She has to buy a new tire. / hood / for her car
- We need to wash this seat. / seats / cars
- My car has a problem on the clutch. / brake / her
- This car's windshield is dirty. / hood / isn't
7. Leia o texto e responda as perguntas a seguir sem procurar as respostas. Tente responder com suas palavras.
- Cars
- Cars are a very important part of American life. For some people, it's just status and for others it's a necessity. Many people spend 4 to 5 hours a day in a car. Some use this time to eat, to read the newspaper or a book. Many Americans spend a lot of money every month on their cars. In Los Angeles, for example, where the population is approximately 8 million, there are more than 6 million cars. America today has drive-thru at the bank, at the cleaners, for a hamburger, and to develop photos. It's hard to imagine how Americans would live without a car.
- Why are cars important for Americans?
- What do they do in their cars?
- What kind of drive-thru do they have?
- Do you have a car?
- Is a car important in your life? Why?
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