Aula 8 - 1°ano - Reading Comprehension (Cognate Words)
Aula 8 - 1°ano - Reading Comprehension (Cognate Words)
Aula 8 - 1°ano - Reading Comprehension (Cognate Words)
a CHRISTIANE MOURÃO
Unidade II
Culture - English spoken around the world
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CONTEÚDOS E HABILIDADES
Aula 4.1
Conteúdo
Reading Comprehension (cognate words)
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CONTEÚDOS E HABILIDADES
Habilidade
Utilizar as palavras cognatas para ajudar na compreensão
de textos em Língua Inglesa.
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We cook dinner.
He plays video game.
I speak English.
DESAFIO DO DIA
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Reading Strategies
Cognate words São
palavras cuja
grafia (ou raiz)
e significados são
semelhantes às suas
correspondentes em
português.
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Lujan Zoo
Anyone wanting to talk
with the animals, walk with
the animals, or even climb
on the animals will be well
served at Argentina’s Lujan
Zoo, where even the most
dangerous predators are
supposedly taught to cuddle
up to humans by raising them
alongside dogs.
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Lujan Zoo
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Lujan Zoo
Opened in 1994 with little more
than a monkey, a couple of lions,
and a smattering of grazing
animals, the infamous zoo has
grown to house a wide variety
of species large and small, even
working to repopulate certain
dwindling species.
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Lujan Zoo
According to zoo officials, this docile attitude is achieved
via two methods. The most obvious is by keeping the
creatures constantly full and well-fed so that they
don’t ever think of humans as food. The other method
involves raising the massive predators alongside
canines. Supposedly the wild animals learn to mimic the
domesticated dogs’ affection for humans, leaving them
irreversibly heart-warming. However, not everyone is
convinced that these methods work, or even exist.
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Delicate
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Cognate Words
“...This ain’t for the best
My reputation’s never been worse, so
You must like me for me
We can’t make
Any promises now, can we, babe?
But you can make me a drink
Dive bar on the East Side, where you
at?
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Lujan Zoo
At the Lujan Zoo, an hour outside Buenos Aires, Argentina,
fences are merely a technicality.
Visitors can pay an entry fee of 130 Argentine Pesos, about
$25, to pet a lion, feed bears and cuddle up to tigers. A
YouTube video uploaded in 2011 shows people taking
pictures while petting a full-grown lion as it growls loudly.
Another video shows a man feeding a bear with his mouth.
The 37-acre zoo is open daily and has about two dozen
exhibits, according to its website.
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DINÂMICA LOCAL INTERATIVA
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DINÂMICA LOCAL INTERATIVA