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1. Complete as perguntas usando '''how''' e os complementos necessários:
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====1.  Complete as perguntas usando '''how''' e os complementos necessários:====
  
:: a. ____________ brothers do you have? I have two brothers.
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#____________ brothers do you have? I have two brothers.
:: b. ____________ does it take you to go to school? It takes me 5 minutes.
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#____________ does it take you to go to school? It takes me 5 minutes.
:: c. ____________ is the river? It is 10 meters deep.
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#____________ is the river? It is 10 meters deep.
:: d. ____________ did the book cost? It cost two dollars.
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#____________ does the book cost?
:: e. ____________ is a whale? Oh, it’s very big.  It’s the biggest animal in our planet.
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#____________ is a whale? Oh, it’s very big.  It’s the biggest animal in our planet.
:: f. ____________ is Ted? He is 1,70 meter tall.
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#____________ is Ted? He is 1.7 meters tall.
:: g. ____________ is Tom? He is 11 years old.
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#____________ is Tom? He is 11 years old.
:: h. ____________ do you see Jane? I see her only once a week.
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#____________ do you see Jane? I see her only once a week.
:: i. ____________ is your house? It is 3 kilometers far from here.
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#____________ is your house? It is 3 kilometers far from here.
  
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====2. Faça frases usando as seguintes expressões:====
  
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#How old
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#How about
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#How will
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#How is
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#How does
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#How much
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#How come
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#How many
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#How long
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#How tall
  
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====3. Vocabulary – Cars. Traduza ou tente explicar, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:====
  
2. Faça frases usando as seguintes expressões:
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#trunk
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#door
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#hood
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#rear-view mirror
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#seat
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#engine
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#horn
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#steering wheel
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#brake
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#tire
  
  
:: a. How old
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====4. Faça frases usando as palavras abaixo:====
:: b. How about
 
:: c. How will
 
:: d. How is
 
:: e. How does
 
:: f. How much
 
:: g. How come
 
:: h. How many
 
:: i. How long
 
:: j. How tall
 
  
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#brake light
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#shock absorber
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#license plate
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#seat belt
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#motor
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#battery
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#fuel gauge
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#accelerator
  
  
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====5. Mude as frases para negativo e interrogativo:====
  
3. Vocabulary – Cars. Explique, em inglês, para que serve as palavras abaixo:
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#I have a car.
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#She goes home in the morning.
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#They need to study tonight.
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#We want to travel next month.
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#My father likes to eat barbecue.
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#My cousins are coming from São Paulo.
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#You prefer to stay here.
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#Jack has many books at home.
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#Jeremy always speaks English with his friends.
  
  
:: a. trunk
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====6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:====
:: b. door
 
:: c. hood
 
:: d.  rear-view mirror
 
:: e. seat
 
:: f. engine
 
:: g. horn
 
:: h. steering wheel
 
:: i. brake
 
:: j. tire
 
  
 
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'''I have a nice car / house / bike / she'''
 
 
 
 
4. Faça frases usando as palavras abaixo:
 
 
 
 
 
:: a. brake light
 
:: b. shock absorber
 
:: c. license plate
 
:: d. seat belt
 
:: e. motor
 
:: f. battery
 
:: g. fuel gauge
 
:: h. accelerator
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5. Mude as frases para negativo:
 
 
 
 
 
:: a. I have  a car.
 
:: b. She goes home in the morning.
 
:: c. They need to study tonight.
 
:: d. We want to travel next month.
 
:: e. My father likes to eat barbecue.
 
:: f. My cousins are coming from São Paulo.
 
:: g. You prefer to stay here.
 
:: h. Jack has many books at home.
 
:: i. 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 house.
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: She has a nice bike.
 
: She has a nice bike.
  
:: a. My bags are in the trunk / clothes / his / shoes
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#My bags are in the trunk. / clothes / his / shoes
:: b. I have to get my license plate / they / floor mat
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#I have to get my license plate. / they / floor mat
:: c. She has to buy a new tire / hood / for her car
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#She has to buy a new tire. / hood / for her car
:: d. We need to wash this seat / seats / cars
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#We need to wash this seat. / seats / cars
:: e. My car has a problem on the clutch / brake / her
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#My car has a problem on the clutch. / brake / her
:: f. This car´s windshield is dirty / hood / isn´t
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#This car's windshield is dirty. / hood / isn't
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====7. Leia o texto e responda as perguntas a seguir sem procurar as respostas. Tente responder com suas palavras.====
  
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:Cars
  
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: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, at the pharmacy, for a hamburger, and even to get married in Las Vegas. It's hard to imagine how Americans would live without a car.
  
7. Leia o texto e responda as perguntas a seguir sem procurar as respostas. Tente responder com suas palavras.
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#Why are cars important for Americans?
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#What do they do in their cars?
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#What kind of drive-thru do they have?
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#Do you have a car?
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#Is a car important in your life? Why?
  
  
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:Cars
 
  
:Someone once said that in America “You are what you drive”.  Cars are a very important part of American life.  While to some, cars are status, to others they are a necessity.  Many people spend 4 to 5 hours a day in a car.  Some use this time to eat, to shave or to read the newspaper.  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.  Statistics indicate that there are more Porsches in Los Angeles than in Germany.  America today has a 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.
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:: a. Why are cars important for Americans?
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:: c. What kind of drive-thru do they have?
 
:: d. Do you have a car?
 
:: e. Is a car important in your life? Why?
 

Latest revision as of 10:18, 22 January 2015


1. Complete as perguntas usando how e os complementos necessários:

  1. ____________ brothers do you have? I have two brothers.
  2. ____________ does it take you to go to school? It takes me 5 minutes.
  3. ____________ is the river? It is 10 meters deep.
  4. ____________ does the book cost?
  5. ____________ is a whale? Oh, it’s very big. It’s the biggest animal in our planet.
  6. ____________ is Ted? He is 1.7 meters tall.
  7. ____________ is Tom? He is 11 years old.
  8. ____________ do you see Jane? I see her only once a week.
  9. ____________ is your house? It is 3 kilometers far from here.

2. Faça frases usando as seguintes expressões:

  1. How old
  2. How about
  3. How will
  4. How is
  5. How does
  6. How much
  7. How come
  8. How many
  9. How long
  10. How tall

3. Vocabulary – Cars. Traduza ou tente explicar, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:

  1. trunk
  2. door
  3. hood
  4. rear-view mirror
  5. seat
  6. engine
  7. horn
  8. steering wheel
  9. brake
  10. tire


4. Faça frases usando as palavras abaixo:

  1. brake light
  2. shock absorber
  3. license plate
  4. seat belt
  5. motor
  6. battery
  7. fuel gauge
  8. accelerator


5. Mude as frases para negativo e interrogativo:

  1. I have a car.
  2. She goes home in the morning.
  3. They need to study tonight.
  4. We want to travel next month.
  5. My father likes to eat barbecue.
  6. My cousins are coming from São Paulo.
  7. You prefer to stay here.
  8. Jack has many books at home.
  9. 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.
  1. My bags are in the trunk. / clothes / his / shoes
  2. I have to get my license plate. / they / floor mat
  3. She has to buy a new tire. / hood / for her car
  4. We need to wash this seat. / seats / cars
  5. My car has a problem on the clutch. / brake / her
  6. 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, at the pharmacy, for a hamburger, and even to get married in Las Vegas. It's hard to imagine how Americans would live without a car.
  1. Why are cars important for Americans?
  2. What do they do in their cars?
  3. What kind of drive-thru do they have?
  4. Do you have a car?
  5. Is a car important in your life? Why?





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