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====6. Siga o exemplo modificando as frases de acordo com as palavras em seguida:====
 
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#She likes to use the stove to cook. / microwave oven / the chef doesn't
 
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====7. Leia o texto e respondas as perguntas em seguida:====
 
====7. Leia o texto e respondas as perguntas em seguida:====

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1. Fill the gaps using go to, go for a, go …ing + the words in brackets.

  1. John and Paul are ____________. (horse ride)
  2. Maria likes to ___________ after class. (drink)
  3. Carla likes to _____________ to have lunch. (restaurant)
  4. Will she ________________ next year? (Paris)
  5. He will _____________ to relieve stress. (walk)
  6. They don't _______________ when it is raining. (sail)
  7. Camilla and Jess _____________ every weekend. (shop)
  8. She needs ____________ immediately! (hospital)
  9. Paul will ________________ in Chile. (mountain climb)
  10. Paul is ___________________ next year. (Chile)


2. Make three sentences using "go for a", three sentences using "go to" and three sentences using "go ...ing"


3. Vocabulary – The Kitchen. Traduza ou explique, em inglês, as palavras abaixo:

  • food processor
  • beater
  • blender
  • oven
  • ice tray


4. Escreva um parágrafo usando as palavras abaixo:

  • refrigerator
  • lid
  • stove
  • dishwasher


5. Mude as frases para interrogativo:

  1. Your refrigerator is new.
  2. She doesn't need a new toaster.
  3. I have many jars in my beach house.
  4. He is going to buy her a can opener.
  5. They aren't writing all the items on the list.
  6. She is working in the kitchen.
  7. The oven will turn off automatically.
  8. There are three good blenders in that store.
  9. He makes this food in the microwave oven.
  10. She is going to do the dishes after cooking.


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

The stove is old / white / my mother's
The stove is white.
My mother's stove is white.
  1. Where is the lid of this can? / jar / box
  2. Does he know how to use the oven? / mixer / toaster
  3. She needs a new blender. / beater / timer
  4. His oven mitt is old. / ugly / her
  5. That refrigerator has a lot of problems. / food in it / is making a strange noise
  6. They have to do the dishes right now. / my mother / my sister
  7. She loves the smell of coffee in the morning. / to exercise / to write
  8. This sponge isn't good for that. / sponges / that
  9. She likes to use the stove to cook. / microwave oven / the chef doesn't
  10. There is no ice in the ice tray. / jar / refrigerator


7. Leia o texto e respondas as perguntas em seguida:

A Kitchen
A kitchen is a room or part of a room used for cooking and food preparation. A modern residential kitchen is typically equipped with a stove, a sink with hot and cold running water, a refrigerator and kitchen cabinets. The main function of a kitchen is cooking or preparing food but it may also be used for dining, food storage, entertaining, dishwashing and laundry.
  1. What is a kitchen?
  2. What can we find in a modern kitchen?
  3. Do you use your kitchen a lot in your house?
  4. Do you like to cook?
  5. Do you like kitchen utensils?
  6. Give me 5 examples of kitchen utensils.




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