Lesson: Essentials/44
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Grammar
to, toward, from, away from
- 1. Complete the sentences with the affirmative, negative or interrogative form of used to and the words in brackets. Use contractions where possible.
- used to - didn't use to - didn't use to - Did they use to - used to - did you use to - didn't use to - used to
- David Beckhamplay _______ for Manchester United.
- We _______ have a computer, but we do now.
- _______ (they) work together?
- That restaurant _______ be a clothes shop.
- She _______ like him, but now they're married.
- Where _______ (you) go to school?
- There _______ be a police station here.
- I _______ like vegetables, but I do now.
- 2. Make an affirmative sentence, negative sentence or question using ‘used to + infinitive':
- I / live in a flat when I was a child.
- We / go to the beach every summer?
- She / love eating chocolate, but now she hates it.
- He / not / smoke.
- I / play tennis when I was at school.
- She / be able to speak French, but she has forgotten it all.
- He / play golf every weekend?
- They both / have short hair.
- Julie / study Portuguese.
- I / not / hate school
Pronunciation
Examples | |
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Vocabulary
- To Pretend - Pretended
- To Kill - killed
- To Exist - Existed
Fantasy
- Monster
- Ghost
- Witch
- Cackle
- Cauldron
- Witches´ brew
- Wizard
- Wand
- Giant
- Dwarf
- Fairy
- Elf
- Werewolf
- Mermaid
- Mummy
- Moan
- Genie
Phrasal Verb
ask someone out |
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convidar para sair (geralmente romântico) |
- She asked me out last night.
- Ela me convidou para sair ontem à noite.
Conversation
- Do you like to read or watch fantasy stories/movies? Why?
- Which fantasy movie you watched that got your attention?
- Tell me a little about this movie.
- What is your favorite mystical creature?
- What is a dwarf/mmermaid/genie/monster?
- What´s Harry Potter´s story about?
- Do you know any good fairy tales?
- Who were the Grimm Brothers?
- How long does an elf live?
- If you could live in a fairy tale, in which one would you live and why?
Travel Bites
1.
Prepositions
over
1. Look at the pictures below and write two sentences using the preposition over:
Review
1. Rewrite the sentences uing used to with the action below and give a complement for the sentence. See the example:
- eat in that restaurant
- I used to eat in that restaurant when I had more time.
- play soccer on Tuesdays night...
- read a book a month...
- go to the movies...
- listen to music...
- save more money...
- travel every semester...
- leave home early...
2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.
- He used to play chess with his grandfather. / brothers / They
- He used to play chess with his brother.
- They used to play chess with their brother.
- They are afraid of ghosts / monster / That kid
- She knows that dwarf from her school. / work / neighborhood
- The wizard lost his wand / power / The giant
- They used to play fantasy games. / didn't / My little sister
- We can't put the genie back into the bottle. / magic lamp / They
- Her costume for the party was as an elf. / mermaid / mummy
- I don't like monsters because they are scary. / ugly / werewolf
3. Vocabulary
4. Text listening
Answers
- I used to play as a monster when I was a kid. / dwarf / ghost
- We can see an elf in that movie / Lord of the Rings movie / dwarf
- Every little girl wants to be a mermaid / fairy / princess
- The genie asked me three wishes / My girlfriend / The teacher
- It's full of dragons, and big wizard battles. / magic / duel
- He saw some mummies in Egypt / on his last trip / The tourists
- Stories with witches are scary / interesting / and cauldron
5. Free exercise
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