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Revision as of 13:12, 5 February 2014

Grammar

Continuemos nosso estudo dos verbos irregulares.

base form simple past past participle
come came come
cost cost cost
cut cut cut
do did done
draw drew drawn

Vejamos agora alguns exemplos:

She came home late last night. Ela veio para a casa tarde a noite passada.
The campaign cost us a fortune. A campanha nos custou uma fortuna.
I cut my finger while cooking. Cortei meu dedo enquanto cozinhava.
They did their homework in the morning. Eles fizeram seus deveres de casa de manhã.
He drew a map of the city for me. Ele desenhou um mapa da cidade para mim.

EXERCISES

1. Change the sentences to affirmative:

a. He didn't come here last week.
b. Did your sister draw her picture very well?
c. I didn't do all my exercises.
d. Did they cut the paper?
e. They didn't come here because they don't have anything to do.
f. Did he bring a coat?
g. We didn't draw anything on that book.


2. Make sentences using the words below:

a. come / yesterday
b. cut / last month
c. do / three days ago
d. draw / on my last vacation
e. bring / in 2005
f. buy / before this class
g. wash / last summer
h. visit / in October

Pronunciation


Examples
kit bid
hymn minute
hit lip
sick will
sit knit

Vocabulary

School

  • To study - studied
  • To write- wrote
  • To cut - cut
  • To tell - Told
  • Student
  • School
  • Elementary
  • High school
  • College
  • Student
  • School supplies
  • Teacher
  • Professor
  • Matter
  • Grades
  • Subjects
  • Math
  • Geography
  • Math
  • Biology

Review

1. Translate the sentences to English:

a.Ela fez o exercício facilmente.
b.Ele falou com ela grosseiramente
c.Por favor, faça isso com segurança.
d.Ela arruma o quarto dela organizadamente?
e.O professor calmamente falou com Marcy.
f.Ele dirige rapidamente.

2. Make 6 sentences using the Adverbs of manner in the past tense


3. Make 3 sentences (a negative one, an interrogative one, a negative one) using each one of these Irregular Verbs:

4. Complete the story

Mary and Jhon are 12 years old, they ________ at an elementary school, they ____ twins,Mary _______ geography but Jhon doesn't like geography. Yesterday they ___________ math, Mary was really ___________ at it, but Jhon got a bad grade. Mary's grades are ____________ than jhon's.

5. Describe the following picture.help

Канцелярские товары Erich Krause

Conversation

  1. Where did you study when you were a child?
  2. Do you still have some friends from elementary school?
  3. Do you remember the name of your first teacher?
  4. What is/was your favorite subject at school?
  5. Do you prefer to study in groups or alone? Why?
  6. Do you like to speak in public?
  7. How do you feel when you have to present a paper in front of the class?
  8. Were you careful with your school supplies?
  9. Which school supplies do you use until today?
  10. Do you have a diploma? If so, what is it about?



Extra Vocab

School

  • Teacher
  • Chalkboard
  • Chalk
  • Eraser
  • Student
  • Student´s desk
  • Book
  • Book bag
  • Backpack
  • Lockers
  • School supplies
  • Pencil
  • Mechanical pencil
  • Pen
  • Eraser
  • Ink
  • Ink bottle
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Globe
  • Checkmark
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Highlighter
  • Marker
  • Crayons
  • Piece of paper, sheet of paper
  • Diploma
  • Spiral notebook
  • Folder
  • Binder
  • Note pad

http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/school/





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