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Cópia de Lesson Insight - Present Continuous
Cópia de Lesson Insight - Present Continuous
OBSERVE
VERBS
TO REMEMBER,
REMEMBERED TO FORGET, FORGOT
TO RECALL, RECALLED TO REMIND, REMINDED
NEW WORDS
Light stubborn
dark patient
way impatient
road boring
law exciting
rule opinion
which provider
few password
passport birthday
USEFUL LANGUAGE
To go out forget it
of course driver’s license
of course not Keep in mind
no way never mind
GRAMMAR
‘06
We’re helping Mrs. Jones with the dinner tonight. ‘08
Did you forget doing the laundry? in 2012
I remember bringing my passport. in May
Never mind about the rules. on April 1st
Don’t you recall studying it last week.
On September
Forget it, we can’t make in on time.
11th 2001
SPEAKING
She remembered both messages. I forgot her birthday.
When is your birthday? When are you going to leave for Europe?
My birthday is on April 1st. I’m leaving in June.
It’s on April 1st. When is the USA Independence day?
It’s on July 4th.
MASTER 1. I’m sorry, I always_________________________your birthday.
2. The professor could easily ________________ the details of the experiment.
3. Jane _____________her passport at home, and couldn’t travel.
Complete with 4. The ____________was so dark that we could keep on driving.
words from the 5. They went to the U.S.A _______March.
Lesson 6. My birthday is _________March 10th.
7. The Olympic games start ________June.
8. When making decisions _____________ your full potential.
At the Airport
( ) I need to go to the airport. Which way do I take to get there?
( ) of course, what do you need?
( ) Thank you!
Reorder it
( ) Have a nice day.
( ) Hello sir, could you help me?
( ) If you take this road all the way down, you’ll find the subway.
( ) That will take you straight to the airport.
1. He forgets. / I / They
2. I remembered. / she / we
3. I didn’t remember. / she / they
4. They recall. / my friends / Jane
5. She recalled. / I / everybody
6. She reminds me. / you / They
7. I forgot. / they / you
8. I didn’t forget. / you / we
VOCABULARY
EXPRESSIONS
GRAMMAR