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English Class

13/03/2023

Student Book:
3. a)
1. What does Richard do?
2. Where does he work?
3. Does he smoke?
4. Does he exercise? / Does he practice exercise?
5. What kind of women does he like?
6. Does he tell to his mother about girls?

Workbook:
2. a)
1. Where are you from?
2. Who do you live with?
3. What type of TV programmes do you like?
4. Did you come to this school last year?

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1. Who is a lorry driver? / What is Allan's job? / What does Alan do for a living?
2. How old is he?
3. How many days a week does he work?
4. What time does he get up every day?
Who gets up at six o’clock?
When does he get up at six o'clock?
5. How is his breakfast?
Who eats a enormous breakfast?
What he eats in the morning?
6. What does he drink for breakfast?
How many cups of tea does he drink?
7. What does he do after breakfast?
8. What time does he leave for work?
Who leaves for work at half past six?
Where does he go at half past six?
9. Where does he have lunch?
10. What times does he come back (regressar) home?
What time does he return home?
11. Where does he go in the evening?
When does he go to the pub?
12. What time does he go to bed?

Lorry driver – camião


Bun
Loaf
Slice
Piece
Get in - entrar
Get Out – sair
Enter / exit
come back = return

1. How often does George has a bath?


2. What does Mike eat every morning?

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WRONG: In the painting, the lady in the front seems to be looking at someone that is in front

RIGHT: In the painting, the lady on the front seems to be looking at someone who is in front of her.

WRONG: The lady is wearing a dress with details that are typical from the end of the 19th century.

RIGHT: The lady is wearing a dress with details which are typical of the end of the 19th century.

WRONG: She is wearing a hair accessory very typical from that time /19th century.

RIGHT: She is wearing a very typical hair accessory of those times /19th century.

WRONG: They are in a bar/pub because there are many tables. There is a man playing piano and two womans
dancing.
RIGHT: They are in a bar/pub because there are many tables. There is a man playing the piano and two women
dancing.

WRONG: They are sit on a table. The mans are using tall hats. Maybe it is very typical accessory of those times.

RIGHT: They are sitting at a table. The men are wearing tall hats. Maybe it is very typical accessory of those times.

WRONG: She is wearing a long dress. She have a blond hair and she is dancing with another lady. I think they are
dancing in a bar. 

RIGHT: She is wearing a long dress. She has blond hair and she is dancing with another lady. I think they are dancing
in a bar. 

WRONG: In the table there is a bottle, that seems to be empty. There is also a glass beside the man.

RIGHT: On the table there is a bottle, that seems to be empty. There is also a glass next to the man.

WRONG: He has a long red beard. He have gloves in their hands, brown gloves. He is wearing a black overcoat and a
yellow scarf. He is holding a walking cane in his hands. 

RIGHT: He has a long red beard. He is wearing gloves in their hands, brown gloves. He is wearing a black overcoat
and a yellow scarf. He is holding a walking cane on his hands. 

WHICH one? – limited number of pens

FROM – use for locations

a/an – “h” has a sound, use “a”

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Definitions

A bank

 you can ask for a loan... you can get loans;


 you can exchange money; (interest – juros)
 loan - amount of money the bank lends you in exchange for interests

LEND something to someone (emprestar); mortgage;


BORROW something from someone (pedir emprestado)

The brain

 it is a part of the human body and is where we coordinate the functions of the nervous activity;
 its an organ;

A star

 famous person
 the sun or others stars that are in our solar system

Cynical definition:

A friend

 person who we can fully trust,

A secret

 something that is kept or meant to be kept unknown or unseen by others

THAT’S THE THEATRE…WHERE WE SAW HAMLET.

There is a theatre there. We saw Hamlet in that theatre. 


WORBOOK

1)

a)

I NEED A MOBILE... WHICH ALSO TAKES PHOTOS.

JOHN’S THE ONLY PERSON … WHO CAN MEND THE PHOTOCOPIER.

I LOVE THE PROGRAMME… WHICH IS ON AFTER THE NEWS.

THE TRAIN IS THE ONE…WHICH STOPS IN BIRMINGHAM.

HOLLYWOOD IS THE PLACE…WHERE MOST AMERICAN FILMS ARE MADE.

THE DIRECTORS ARE THE PEOPLE…WHO MAKE THE BUSINESS DECISIONS.

THAT’S THE CAFÉ…WHICH HAS THE BEST COFFEE.

WHICH/THAT

 In a defining clause, use that.


 In non-defining clauses, use which.

That: (not limited options)

The song that you performed right before intermission is my favorite.

I think I finally caught a glimpse of the bird that is building a nest in the window.

Do you remember the name of the book that Carla recommended to us?

Which: (limited options)

This sandwich, which has my favorite pickles, is delicious!

Juan’s birthday party, which was going to be held at the park, has been postponed.

These pairs of pants, which no longer fit me, should be given away.

1b)

4b)

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Faltei (fecho)

Page 11 exercises

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Page 18 – student’s book

1º Berlin Wall comes down

Coming down

Fall

Shout - berrar

I have never been there

Are you learning/had you learn


made
Was got went

Never meet (I will never meet him)/ have never meet (I might meet him in the future)

Has been snowing / Is snowing since wednesday

wrote
Was/ The weather has always been great whenever I go to Sicily for the last five years
were
Tried (not repeat the action) /was trying (interrupts but continues to study)

started ended

Have Just had Have not had

Have been seeing it been going

had went

Have painted
Have you won won
Have not won yet

Has been writing


Has already written
Has been working retired

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Margaret Thatcher
Former Prime minister UK

Age of 87 dead
Not just lead but save the country
Suffer a stroke
Out of public, suffer demencia, not functioning at all
We can make business together, both have very strong opinion, they would not change the opinion, but they could talk and discuss
Legacy internacionalionally
Sometimes Confronted violenty
Battle with the left
I

H
Was making called

forgot burned

Wear/wore
Wear/wore

moved
moved
Fixed / have fixed (very present past)

Had been running/ had run / was running stopped


already

stopped smoked

Is cleaning/cleaned Had cleaned

Has checked / has been checking (present perfect continuos)

got

Don’t think Had had (have)

Talked / were talking


Didn’t pay / weren’t paying Was standing

phones

was
worked / Had Worked / had been working

booked Hasn’t made (present perfect)

Was watching

get
Are not having (present continuous)
is
a) When do they play cards?
b) They are playing for two hours.
They have been playing cards for two hours.
c) While they were playing cards, it was raining.
Whenever I play cards, It starts to rain.
d) They started playing cards Three hours ago.
e) They play cards on Saturday nights.
f) At the moment they are playing cards.

a) John has been copying 2 cassettes since 8 o’clock.


b) John copies two cassettes everyday.
c) John is going to copy two cassettes next Saturday.
d) John has already copied two cassettes.
e) John copied two cassettes yesterday.
f) Before going to work, John had already copied 2 cassetes.

Present Perfect: simple present of HAVE + participle of main verb.


cycled

Decided / had decided

Had been
Had Learned

Manage / managed

wonder Had made / made


Had been planning, had planned Forgot
Was rainning/ had been raining

Ended up

Were riding

skidded fell realised

Had broken

caught

didn’t expect / weren’t expecting

Had gone spended

when
where
How long/For how long
Whose – de quem

what
Which/what

who

why
which
How many

How
who

Who/ whom – Whom is used to refer to the object of a verb or preposition. “to whom you want to speak?”
when

who

whose

which

How many

How long

What/which

What

why
Did kurt cobain died?

Did the penguins lives?

Oscars Did the LOR won?

Won the Oscar for best director?

Did maria Sharapova was born?

Did your brother go to new york?


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Did Ayrton senna win?

won
directed
Did Nelson Mandela become

wrote

Did Sting do

Summaries

similar listening exercise to the one in the book on page 5 pre intermediate book (days, hours, time)

verbs in the simple present espevcially 3rd person sing.

question building (interrogative) with and without auxiliary verb

Present continuous (Unit 1 C)

Relative clauses (Unit 1 D)

Simple Past (Unit 2A)

Expression of the past: simple past / past perfect / past continuous / (present perfect)
3

2
To be – don’t use “did”

Subject – “did”

1. Hannah met Jamie in the summer of 2004;


2. Hannah went to the club and didn’t like the music so she went speak to the dj.
3. Jamie played yellow because she was wearing a yellow dress.
4. When Hannah left the club Jamie was waiting at the door and asked for her phone number.
5. They went to a very romantic French restaurant.
6. Every evening, they met at a coffee bar in High Street.
7. It was dark and raining.
8. Because she was late to meet Jamie;
9. Because it was dark and he was wearing a dark coat so Hannah didn’t see him.
10. She didn’t stop and drove to the coffee bar and phoned Jamie.
11. No, he was not.
12. Two hours late a police car arrived at Hannah’s house.
When did Janet go to Africa? where did Janet go seven years ago? Who went to Africa?

What was Janet making in Tanzania? Where did janet make a film? Who was making a film in Tanzania?

What were the elephants doing when they arrived?

Why did they choose the name HEKIMA?

What does HEKIMA mean?

Where was Hekima while Janet was in New York?

What was Hekima doing when janet went to see her?

Have you learned made

was got went


Have never meet

Have never meet/never meet

Has been snowing/snowed

wrote
was were
Tried/was trying/have been trying

started ended

Have Just had (JUST HAVE) Have not had

Have been seeing Has it been going

Had went

Have painted
Have you won won

Have not won

Has been writing


Has already writen
worked retired

Did you see Havent’t seen

looked Wasn’t able


was had been cooking
prepared
made baked
Had Always enjoyed

Had to Had lost


said
fund
put
smiled fished
told
asked said
arrived Have been staying
Have never visited
Have been swimming
arrived suggested
agreed
noticed were

waved

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