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segunda-feira, 1 de setembro de 2014

Your vs You're

Expression Opinions

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Don't use these slangs in formal context.

Take and Get

Job interview

Adjectives - Word Order

Professions and jobs

The Weather vocabulary

Parts of the body

QUIZ


Answer: d)

Wh-questions or questions words

SAY, TELL, ASK

Some verbs

Adjectives

Joke

Quiz


Answer: d)

Exercise is great for health you accept it or not it's your choice

Reading - Comprehension

Ways to saying "approximately"

QUIZ

Answer: b)

Other ways to say...

Difference: Look, See and Watch

Who's"=who is - who has

Other Ways To Say Good Night!

Different Ways To Say "Have A Good Day"

Emotions basics

Synonyms

Some special verbs

Silent letters


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10 common Verbs that Don't change in the Past Tense

Meanings of "Like"

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

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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
  Order the sentences
    • 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 teacher
            
            Laura 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
          Question-                                    
                           Edward played football very well

         Question-                                           
                         Laura studied Maths
         Question-                                 
                         James walked in the park yesterday evening
         Question-                                 
                          Sarah looked at the clock because it was late
         Question-                                      
                         Yes, Alex cleaned the windows and his room


       
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terça-feira, 8 de julho de 2014

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Simple Past

Simple Past Tense exercises(2/1)
for beginners

Forming the past tense of regular verbs.
In Simple Past Tense you have to add –(e)d after regular verbs.
Be careful!
  • To a regular verb that ends in –e we only add –d.
        move ð moved
  • Y changes into –i in the end of the regular verbs if there is a consonant before it.
        try ð tried
  • The consonant doubles in the end of the regular verb, if it is a one-syllabled word which is short if we pronounce it and if there is a vowel in front of the last letter (consonant).
        stop ð stopped
  • The ‘l’ consonant doubles in the end of the regular verb.
        travel ð travelled

Task 1 - Put the verbs in the brackets into Simple Past Tense.
1)      He  (knock) at the door.
2)      Tom  (lie) to his mum.
3)      Mum  (lift) her bags.
4)      They  (like) this programme.
5)      You  (listen) to the radio in June.
6)      We  (live) in Cambridge.
7)      He  (lock) the gate.
8)       (look) at the photos.
9)      Mike  (love) dancing.
10)       (believe) her.
11)      She  (visit) her parents in London.
12)      They  (paint) a beautiful picture.
13)      My mum  (ask) me.
14)      Dogs  (hate) cats.
15)      John  (marry) Susan.
16)      The cars  (move) in the street.
17)      You  (open) the gate.
18)      Dad  (pack) the dresses into the wardrobe.
19)       (pass) by the window.
20)      You  (pick up) every litter in the street.
21)      Paul and you  (play) football.
22)       (pour) some water into the kettle.
23)      Dick  (push) the door.
24)      The Lees  (quarrel).
25)      It  (rain).
26)      He  (remember) everything.
27)      We  (repair) our car in the garage.
28)      Grandma  (sew) my trousers.
29)      The family  (ski) in winter.
30)      The baby  (smile).

Task 2- Rewrite the sentences into the Simple Past Tense.
1)      John cleans the car.
.

2)     Mr Black climbs on the big mountain.
.
 
3)      Mandy cooks the lunch.
.
 
4)      The baby cries.
.
 
5)      Tom and Mary dance.
.
 
6)      Frank fishes next to the lake.
.
 
7)      Ms Green hoovers the carpets.
.

8)      She dreams about flying.
.
 
9)      Mrs Brown irons the clothes.
.
 
10)      She laughs at something.
.
 

Task 3 - Match the pictures with the correct sentences and write the number of the sentence into the box provided next to each picture.




        
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sexta-feira, 13 de junho de 2014

quinta-feira, 5 de junho de 2014

Soccer Vocabulary -



Campo de Futebol – Soccer Field

bola em campo de futebol Soccer Vocabulary   vocabulário de futebol em português   inglês
Campo de Futebol – Soccer Field
Bandeirinha – Flagpost
Canto – Corner
Grande Área – Penalty Area
Lateral – Touch Line
Linha da Grande Área – Penalty Area Marking
Linha de Fundo – Goal Line
Linha do Meio De Campo – Halfway Line
Marca do Penalti – Penalty Spot, Penalty Mark
Pequena Área – Box
Rede – Net
Trave – Post, Goalpost
Travessão – Crossbar

Acessórios – Sport Gear

Bola de Futebol – Soccer Ball
Calção – Short
Chuteira – Cleated Shoes, Soccer Cleats
Escudo do Time – Team Crest
Luvas – Goalkeeper Gloves
Meião – Sock
Uniforme – Uniform

Equipe – Team

Banco – The Bench
Convocação – Call-Up
Equipe – Team
Reserva – Substitute
Técnico – Manager, Coach

Jogadores de Futebol – Soccer Players

jogo de futebol em estádio lotado zagueiro atacante e árbitro Soccer Vocabulary   vocabulário de futebol em português   inglês
Jogadores de Futebol – Soccer Players

Atacante – Forward
Centroavante – Center Forward, Striker
Goleador – Hat-Trick
Goleiro – Goalkeeper
Lateral Direito – Right Back
Líbero – Sweeper
Meio-Campista – Midfield, Midfielder
Jogador – Player
Ponta-Direita – Right Wing
Ponta-Esquerda – Left Wing
Quarto Zagueiro – Left Back
Zagueiro – Defender, Back

Actions – Ações

Arremesso Lateral – Throw In
Barreira – Wall
Chutar – Shoot
Chute – Shot
Cruzamento – Cross
Defesa – Save
Escanteio – Corner Kick
Impedimento – Offside
Mão na Bola – Handball
Marcar o Gol – Score
Matar no Peito – Chest Trap
Passar – Pass
Tiro Livre – Free Kick

Árbitro, Juiz – Referee

Apito – Whistle
Cartão Amarelo – Yellow Card
Cartão Vermelho – Red Card
Expulsar – Send Off
Árbitro, Juiz – Referee
Árbitro Assistente – Assistant Referee

Massagista – Massagist

Lesões – Injuries
Pomada – Ointment
Massagista – massagist, massager, masseur (homem), masseuse (mulher)

Arquibancada – Stand

Arquibancada – Stand
Geral – Terraces
Locutor – Commentator
Multidão – Crowd
Torcedor – Fan, Supporter
Torcer – Support, Root for (Amer.)
Torcer dando gritos de incentivo – Cheer on, cheer for
torcedores brasileiros torcendo pela seleção de futebol Soccer Vocabulary   vocabulário de futebol em português   inglês
Arquibancada – Stand

Partida – Match

Amistoso – Friendly Game
Contra – Against, Versus, “V”
Descontos – Injury Time
Dois a Zero – Two Nill
Empate – Draw
Gol Contra – Own Goal
Gol de Empate – Equaliser
Gol – Goal
Intervalo – Half Time
Morte Súbita, Gol de Ouro – Golden Goal
Partida, Jogo – Match, Game
Perder – Lose
Prorrogação – Extra Time
Vencer – Win
Zero a Zero – Nil Nil

Mais termos técnicos de futebol

Se você precisa de mais termos técnicos de futebol, leia Laws of the Game da FIFA (em inglês) e Regras do Jogo de Futebol da CBF (em português).
Leia também:
O que significa “fair play” em inglês?
Vocabulário de Natação em inglês – português
Quando “sport” significa “zombar” e “vestir” em inglês
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