Este blogue é destinado aos estudantes, professores e os interessados em aprender um pouco de Língua Estrangeira Moderna, o Inglês.
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segunda-feira, 1 de setembro de 2014
domingo, 24 de agosto de 2014
Inglês sem sotaque: Positive and Negative Adjectives
Inglês sem sotaque: Positive and Negative Adjectives: Positive Negative
adaptable aggressive
adventurous aloof
affable arrogant
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adaptable aggressive
adventurous aloof
affable arrogant
aff...
segunda-feira, 11 de agosto de 2014
There is and There are
1. Complete the gaps:
1. carpets on the floor.
2. window on the right.
3. chairs around the table.
4. children in the classroom.
5. bike near the play corner.
6. easel next to the sand tray.
7. books on the shelf.
8. water in the water tray.
9. crayons near the window.
10. 5 red cushions on the floor.
11. painting on the easel.
12. big window in the play corner.
13. toys on the table.
2. Correct the errors. Write the correct sentence in the long box below each sentence:
1. There isn't some water in the glass.
2. There are a 3 children talking with the teacher.
3. Are there some cars in the car park?
4. Is there any windows in this classroom?
5. There aren't some pencils in the pencilcase.
6. There is some people in the backyard.
7. There are any stickers in the album? (Question)
8. There is any parsley? (Question)
3. Write some/any/a/an in the following gaps. Look at Springfield's map and asnwer accordingly.
1. There are people in the street.
2. There is cinema on the right.
3. There isn't internet café on the left.
4. There aren't rivers running through the town centre.
5. There is bar called Moe's.
6. There are mountains in the horizon.
7. There are parks.
4. Choose:
1. an old man sitting on the bench in the park.
2. some students playing football.
3. any crayons on the desk.
4. some books in the library.
5. a laptop in the cupboard.
6. an ice cream in the fridge.
7. some women in the shoe shop.
8. any students in the sports centre.
9. some people near the stadium.
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segunda-feira, 28 de julho de 2014
Past tense (regular verbs)
THE PAST TENSE
(regular verbs)
1 Put the sentences into simple past
- They water the plants
- She helps in the garden
- Lisa uses her old dictionary
- We start school at half past eight
- Paul and Cathy tidy their room
- cooked /last Monday /Sarah /spaghetti
- John /last night/ English / studied
- every Saturdays /washed /I /my car
- yesterday /Susi / to music / listened
- climbed /two weeks /We /ago /a high mountain
3 Rewrite the sentences into negative form (use the contract form)
- They cleaned the windows last week
- Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
- She worked on her project last Saturday
- I opened my bedroom door
- Before money people exchanged food
4 - Change the sentences into questions
They studied Maths with a teacherLaura and John protected the animals
People recycled plastic and paper
They children played in the garden last Saturday
My family walked in the park yesterday
5 Ask for the underlined part of the sentence
Use the "Wh" words: when, how, what, why
Example Question- When did Jenny climb a mountain?
Answer - Jenny climbed a mountain last Saturday
Edward played football very well
Question-
Laura studied Maths
Laura studied Maths
Question-
James walked in the park yesterday evening
James walked in the park yesterday evening
Question-
Sarah looked at the clock because it was late
Sarah looked at the clock because it was late
Question-
Yes, Alex cleaned the windows and his room
Yes, Alex cleaned the windows and his room
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domingo, 27 de julho de 2014
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