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Por: ederss • 28/3/2016 • Trabalho acadêmico • 1.691 Palavras (7 Páginas) • 220 Visualizações
QUESTIONS WORDS
WHERE – PARA LUGARES
WHAT – PARA COISAS
WHO – PARA PESSOAS
WHEN – PARA TEMPO OU DATA – When’s your birthday?
WHY – PARA REAÇÕES
WHAT TIME – PARA TEMPO EXATO
HOW – PARA O ESTADO DAS COISAS
WICH – PARA COISAS PARTICULARES
PREPOSITION
ON – SOBRE
UNDER – ABAIXO
IN – DENTRO
OUT OF – FORA
THROUGH – ATRAVÉS
NEXT TO - PRÓXIMO
NEAR – PERTO
IN FRONT OF – NA FRENTE
BEHIND – ATRÁS
BETWEEN – ENTRE
HOURS
WHAT TIME IS IT? / WHAT IS THE TIME?
O’CLOCK – HORA CHEIA – 6:00 – SIX O’CLOCK
A QUARTER PAST – 6:15 – IT’S A QUARTER PAST SIX
HALF PAST – 6:30 – HALF PAST SIX
A QUARTER TO – 6:45 – A QUATER TO SIX
9:15 : IT’S NINE FIFTEEN
10:30: TEN THIRTY
8:45: EIGHT FORTY FIVE
10:00 (AM) – TEN O’CLOCK IN THE MORNING
3:40 (PM) – THREE FORTY INT THE AFTERNOON
7:00 (PM) – SEVEN OÇLOCK IN THE EVENING
11:15 (PM) – ELEVEN FIFTEEN AT NIGHT
QUESTIONS
WHAT’S YOUR NAME?
WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
WHAT DO YOU DO?
WHAT’S YOUR JOB?
WHAT ARE YOUR INTERESTS? – LIKE – LOVE –ADORE – I LIKE THE CINEMA./ I’M INTERESTED IN... (I’M INTERESTED IN WEATHER.)
WICH MEANS: QUE SIGNIFICA
SOMEONE – ALGUÉM
SEE YOU SOON – TE VEJO EM BREVE
ROUTINE
WAKE UP – ACORDAR
GET UP – LEVANTAR
SINGLE OBJECTS – THERE IS + A (There is a book ont he table.)
PLURAL OBJECTS – THERE ARE + SOME (There are some pens on the table.)
EXACT NUMBER – THERE ARE + EXACT NUMBER (There are two cds on the table.)
COUNTABLE OBJECTS
POSITIVE: There are some nuts on the table.
NEGATIVE: There aren’t any nuts on the table.
QUESTION: Are there any glasses on the table?
UNCOUNTABLE OBJECTS –
POSITIVE: There is some sugar on the table.
NEGATIVE: There isn’t any sugar on the table.
Questions: Is there any money on the table.
SINGULAR
THIS: This CD (When CD is closer from you)
THAT: That CD (When CD is distant, far way, from you)
PLURAL
THESE: These CD’s. (When CD’s are closer from you)
THOSE Those CD’s. (When CD’s are distant, far way, from you)
That’s life
Alex, I bet you don’t you wake up at six o’clock everyday... Tell you something about your typical day at university.
Well, I sometimes have classes in the morning, but I usually have classes in the afternoon.
On Mondays I always attend lectures in the morning.
And where do you study?
I usually study in the library but I sometimes study at home, too, when I don’t have classes in the morning.
My friend David also studies at your University. Do you remember him?
David Leary?
Yes, I occasionally see him in the library and sometimes in park.
In the park? Doing what?
He likes studying there. He lake his books, finds a nice park bench and reads there.
Not a bad idea. You can study an enjoy nature at the same time.
Yes, I like the park too.
Unfourtunately, I often need books that are in the library.
And what about lunch?
Do you usually make sandwiches and take them with you?
Oh no, I hate cooking. I usually have lunch in the cafeteria with friends.
Oh, I do just the opposite.
I usually cook lunch at home. I seldom have a quick lunch at coffee shop.
Okay guys, stop with this boring talk! What about fun?
Do any of you do anything besides working and studying?
It’s Friday, remember!
You’re right, Jack, I’m so happy it’s Friday.
Mee too. It’s wekeend time!
Time for shopping!
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
Subject + Frequency Adv. + Verb
Discribe how often you do something/ Talk about activities or routines which take place a regular basis
Every | D | ay |
It’s s | I | mple the Present Simple |
N | ever | |
O | ften | |
S | Ometimes/ occasionally | |
A | lways | |
U | sually | |
R | Arely/seldom |
I never go out
You always arrive late!
He usually gets up at seven.
She rarely plays tennis.
It often rains in the England.
We sometimes watch TV.
You occasionally drink wine.
Every day they drive to work.
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