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Revision as of 12:32, 13 March 2014

Grammar




1. Complete with must or mustn't:
  1. She is ill, so she _______ see the doctor.
  2. It is raining. We _______ take your umbrella.
  3. The students _______ throw trash on the stairs.
  4. This is a secret. You _______ tell anybody.
  5. They _______ make noise in the library.
  6. We _______ hurry or we will miss the bus.
  7. You _______ eat fruit and vegetables.
  8. The baby is sleeping. Nobody _______ shout.
  9. The manager _______ be friendly to everybody.
  10. The kids _______ walk on the grass.


2. Complete with must or mustn't accodring to the sentences below:
  1. You _______ light fires in the forests.
  2. You _______ do your homework
  3. You _______ wash your face every morning.
  4. You _______ drink cold water.
  5. You _______ watch TV a lot.
  6. You _______ eat in class.
  7. You _______ be late for class.
  8. You _______ listen to your teacher.
  9. You _______ give place to old people.
  10. You _______ be polite.
  11. You _______ speak loudly in hospitals.

Pronunciation


Examples

Vocabulary

Law & Order

  • Policeman. police officer
  • Nightstick
  • Badge
  • Holster
  • Whistle
  • handcuffs
  • Police car
  • Detective
  • Flashing light
  • Police station
  • Burglar
  • Prison, jail
  • Inmate, prisoner
  • Bar
  • Judge
  • Gavel
  • Lawyer
  • Firefighter, fireman
  • Fire hose
  • Fire hydrant
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Fire station

Law and Order

Phrasal Verb

go out with someone
sair com alguém (às vezes romântico)
  • We are going out tonight for the third time. I think things are getting serious.
    • Vamos sair pela terceira vez hoje à noite. Acho que as coisas estão ficando sérias.


1. Translate the sentences into Portuguese:

  1. We are going out after dinner.
  2. They always go out on Saturdays night.


2. Translate the sentences into English:

  1. Ela quer sair comigo na quinta.
  2. Você vai sair com ela de novo?


3. Make to sentences using the phrasal verb go out with someone:

Conversation

  1. Is the place where you live safe?
  2. Are there any places where you are afraid to walk alone after dark? Where are they and why?
  3. Do you trust the police? Why or why not?
  4. Do you think it´s possible to prevent certain kinds of crimes? If so, which ones and how?
  5. Is beating your wife a crime in your country? If so, what happens to a man who beats his wife?
  6. What about a woman who beats her husband?
  7. How much does the media cover rime in your country? Do you think they should spend less time or money on it?
  8. What do you think on the death penalty?
  9. In your opinion, what causes a person to become a criminal? Can society change this?
  10. Which crimes do you think will increase in the 21st century? What about decrease?

Travel…

1.

Prepositions

across


1. Look at the pictures below and write two sentences using the preposition across:


Railway across Tainan

Review

1. Write sentences with must or mustn't based on the pictures below:

  1. Dirty dishes
  2. Crashed car in Helsinki
  3. Papierosa 1 ubt 0069
  4. Intensivstation (01) 2007-03-03

2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.



3. Vocabulary


4. Text listening

5. Free exercise







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