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− | + | ==Grammar== | |
− | + | ====1. Substitute must, may, might, should for ought to:==== | |
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− | + | #They must have the package by now. | |
− | + | #She should have received the package yesterday. | |
+ | #She ought to receive the package tonight. | ||
+ | #Margaret ought to exercise more. | ||
+ | #Margaret ought to have exercised more so she would be better prepared for the marathon. | ||
+ | #Margaret ought to come to the fitness center with us tonight. | ||
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+ | ====2. Complete the sentences using '''ought to''' ==== | ||
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+ | *'''cook - write - play - spend - give - go''' | ||
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− | + | # I _______ dinner tonight. | |
− | + | # We _______ mother a present. | |
+ | # I _______ my vacation in Europe. | ||
+ | # The children _______ in the park. | ||
+ | # Ted _______ to the theater. | ||
+ | # He _______ me a letter. | ||
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− | =Vocabulary= | + | ==Vocabulary== |
− | ==Shapes== | + | ===Shapes=== |
* Square | * Square | ||
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+ | ==Phrasal Verb== | ||
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+ | !work out | ||
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+ | | dar certo / funcionar | ||
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− | + | {{Example| | |
+ | *We tried to live together, but it didn’t work out. | ||
+ | **Tentamos morar juntos, mas não deu certo. | ||
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+ | : 1. Translate the sentences into Portuguese: | ||
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+ | # Things were going wrong for them but fortunately it all worked out in the end. | ||
+ | # Our project worked out very well. | ||
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+ | :2. Translate the sentences into English: | ||
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+ | # Eu acho que vai dar certo. | ||
+ | # Aquele projeto tem que dar certo! | ||
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+ | :3. Make two sentences using the phrasal verb '''work out'': | ||
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− | = | + | ==Conversation== |
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+ | # How many square faces does a cube have? | ||
+ | # What do you call a perfectly round 3D shape that looks like a ball? | ||
+ | # How many sides does an octagon have? | ||
+ | # What shape is the base of a cylinder? | ||
+ | # How many triangular faces does a square pyramid have? | ||
+ | # A trapezoid (trapezium) features how many pairs of parallel sides? | ||
+ | # How many sides does a hexagon have? | ||
+ | # How many points are there on a pentagram? | ||
+ | # What is the shape of a kite? | ||
+ | # What are the following shapes called: 7 sided, 10 sided, 12 sided?<br><br><br><br> | ||
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+ | Doubt with some specific answers? You can google them, good luck! | ||
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+ | ==Prepositions== | ||
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+ | past | ||
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+ | 1. Look at the pictures below and write two sentences using the preposition past: | ||
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+ | [[File:Car driving over Toynbee tile at 2nd St and 2nd Ave in New York City September 2012 2.jpg|500px|Car driving over Toynbee tile at 2nd St and 2nd Ave in New York City September 2012 2]] | ||
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+ | ==Review== | ||
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+ | ====1. Grammar==== | ||
+ | {{Example| | ||
+ | *'''go / school / with you''' | ||
+ | *I ought to go to school with you. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | # talk / her / in the morning | ||
+ | # buy / tickets / theater | ||
+ | # cook / my friends / on Saturday | ||
+ | # take / Japanese classes / travel | ||
+ | # bring / the book / you | ||
+ | # drink / water / while running | ||
+ | # drive / her house / see her | ||
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+ | ====2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.==== | ||
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+ | {{Example| | ||
+ | * '''He wants to buy an oval table. / rectangular / for his mother''' | ||
+ | * He wants to buy a rectangular table. | ||
+ | * He wants to buy a rectangular table for his mother. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | # They would go there last night / to the party / wouldn't | ||
+ | # The kids formed a big circle to play. / sing / The artists. | ||
+ | # He used to draw many squares on his notebook / during class / last year | ||
+ | # This way is not going to work out / exercise / because it's long | ||
+ | # They're able to identify the shapes / not / the difference | ||
+ | # She will be working tonight / with her friends / sleep | ||
+ | # You have to change this because it's necessary / important / we | ||
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+ | ====3. Describe the pictures below. Pay attention to the shapes of the pictures!==== | ||
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+ | :1. [[File:Flickr - isapisa - San Francisco2.jpg|500px|Flickr - isapisa - San Francisco2]] | ||
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+ | :2. [[File:Pickle Barrel House 2008.jpg|500px|Pickle Barrel House 2008]] | ||
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+ | ====4. Text listening==== | ||
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+ | {{Answers| | ||
+ | # He couldn't draw a cube in the Art class. | ||
+ | # That street has many cones blocking the passage. | ||
+ | # We have to buy a new cilinder for this equipment. | ||
+ | # The traffic signs of that city are oval shaped and different. | ||
+ | # The shape of a football is oval. | ||
+ | # He would do that last night. | ||
+ | # A sphere is a perfectly round geometrical and circular object. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ====5. Find shapes in the logos below and write them down:==== | ||
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− | + | #[[File:Renault logo 1972-1992.svg|150px|Renault logo 1972-1992]] | |
+ | # [[File:American Idol logo.svg|150px|American Idol logo]] | ||
+ | # [[File:Family Guy television set.svg|150px|Family Guy television set]] | ||
+ | # [[File:Hrc logo red.svg|150px|Hrc logo red]] | ||
+ | # [[File:Office-2003-free-logo.svg|150px|Office-2003-free-logo]] | ||
+ | # [[File:America Online logo.svg|150px|America Online logo]] | ||
+ | # [[File:Ford logo 1927.png|150px|Ford logo 1927]] | ||
+ | # [[File:Fila logo.svg|150px|Fila logo]] | ||
+ | # [[File:Adobe Captivate 0.5 logo.png|150px|Adobe Captivate 0.5 logo]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 2 March 2017
Grammar
1. Substitute must, may, might, should for ought to:
- They must have the package by now.
- She should have received the package yesterday.
- She ought to receive the package tonight.
- Margaret ought to exercise more.
- Margaret ought to have exercised more so she would be better prepared for the marathon.
- Margaret ought to come to the fitness center with us tonight.
2. Complete the sentences using ought to
- cook - write - play - spend - give - go
- I _______ dinner tonight.
- We _______ mother a present.
- I _______ my vacation in Europe.
- The children _______ in the park.
- Ted _______ to the theater.
- He _______ me a letter.
Vocabulary
Shapes
- Square
- Rectangle
- Triangle
- Polygon
- Circle
- Oval
- Sphere
- Spiral
Phrasal Verb
work out |
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dar certo / funcionar |
- We tried to live together, but it didn’t work out.
- Tentamos morar juntos, mas não deu certo.
- 1. Translate the sentences into Portuguese:
- Things were going wrong for them but fortunately it all worked out in the end.
- Our project worked out very well.
- 2. Translate the sentences into English:
- Eu acho que vai dar certo.
- Aquele projeto tem que dar certo!
- 3. Make two sentences using the phrasal verb 'work out:
Conversation
- How many square faces does a cube have?
- What do you call a perfectly round 3D shape that looks like a ball?
- How many sides does an octagon have?
- What shape is the base of a cylinder?
- How many triangular faces does a square pyramid have?
- A trapezoid (trapezium) features how many pairs of parallel sides?
- How many sides does a hexagon have?
- How many points are there on a pentagram?
- What is the shape of a kite?
- What are the following shapes called: 7 sided, 10 sided, 12 sided?
Doubt with some specific answers? You can google them, good luck!
Prepositions
past
1. Look at the pictures below and write two sentences using the preposition past:
Review
1. Grammar
- go / school / with you
- I ought to go to school with you.
- talk / her / in the morning
- buy / tickets / theater
- cook / my friends / on Saturday
- take / Japanese classes / travel
- bring / the book / you
- drink / water / while running
- drive / her house / see her
2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.
- He wants to buy an oval table. / rectangular / for his mother
- He wants to buy a rectangular table.
- He wants to buy a rectangular table for his mother.
- They would go there last night / to the party / wouldn't
- The kids formed a big circle to play. / sing / The artists.
- He used to draw many squares on his notebook / during class / last year
- This way is not going to work out / exercise / because it's long
- They're able to identify the shapes / not / the difference
- She will be working tonight / with her friends / sleep
- You have to change this because it's necessary / important / we
3. Describe the pictures below. Pay attention to the shapes of the pictures!
4. Text listening
Answers
- He couldn't draw a cube in the Art class.
- That street has many cones blocking the passage.
- We have to buy a new cilinder for this equipment.
- The traffic signs of that city are oval shaped and different.
- The shape of a football is oval.
- He would do that last night.
- A sphere is a perfectly round geometrical and circular object.
5. Find shapes in the logos below and write them down:
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