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First Week – Vocabulary

1st Class – 07/2018


MEET AND GREET
Welcome to the Survival Summer Intensive Course!
2nd Class – 07/2018
ENGLISH IS SIMPLE!

Quem faz +
Ação/Processo/Estado +
Faz em quem +
Porque ⁄ Quando ⁄ Frequência

I eat bacon and eggs for breakfast.


Water freezes at 0 degrees C.
My sister feels cold at night.
There is a man on the corner.
It rains a lot in January.
Exception: Eat your greens!
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS FOR THE CLASSROOM
I DON’T UNDERSTAND | I DON’T GET IT | CAN YOU REPEAT THAT?
I HAVE A QUESTION. DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS?
LISTEN / LOOK / REPEAT
CHANGE PAIRS / PARTNERS
ARE YOU DONE? I’M DONE / I’M NOT DONE
ASK YOUR PARTNER
AGAIN
HOW DO YOU SAY ----- IN ENGLISH?

3rd Class – 07/2017


QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVES
QUESTION WORDS

WORD BANK
Friend mother father sister brother aunt uncle daughter son cousin niece nephew "in-law"

IMPORTANT!​ There is no "Seu" or "Sua" in English. We must use his, her, or your.

I work at Survival in Lorena.


She works at Liebherr in Guara.
He works at Apollo in Lorena.
You work at Santa Casa in Rezende.
DO YOU EAT MEAT?

"Yes, I eat meat."


"Yes, I do."
"No, I don't eat meat."
"No, I don't."

DOES HE LIKE FOOTBALL?

"Yes, he likes football."


"Yes, he does."
"No, he doesn't like football."
"No, he doesn't."

DOES SHE DRINK COFFEE?

"Yes, she drinks coffee."


"Yes, she does."
"No, she doesn't drink coffee."
"No, she doesn't."

WHERE DO YOU WORK?

I work at Survival.
Where does your mother live?
My mother lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
4th – 07/2017
TO BE OR NOT TO BE?

ARE YOU A TEACHER?


Yes, I'm a teacher.
Yes, I am.
No, I'm not a teacher.
No, I'm not.
IS HE A TEACHER?
Yes, he's a teacher.
Yes, he is.
No, he isn't a teacher.
No, he isn't.
ARE THEY TEACHERS?
Yes, they're teachers.
Yes, they are.
No, they aren't teachers.
No, they aren't.
IS THIS YOUR PEN?
Yes, it's my pen.
Yes, it is.
No, it isn't my pen.
No, it isn't.

ASK QUESTIONS

I am a teacher. I am happy.
I'm not a nurse. I'm not sad.
He is an engineer. He is hungry.
She isn't a doctor. She isn't thirsty.
It is a crocodile. It is heavy.
It isn't a dinosaur. It isn't light.
You are a scientist. You are here.
You aren't a cook. You aren't there.

PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE

I'm a student. I'm not a teacher.


You're a doctor. You aren't a cook.
He's hungry. He isn't thirsty.
She's happy. She isn't sad.
It's heavy. It isn't light.
We're Brazilian. We aren't Portuguese.
They're special. They aren't normal.

This dog is close to me. That ​dog is far from me, close to you, or far from both of us.
These trees are close to me. Those trees are far from me, close to you, or far from both of
us. Here is close to me. There is far from me, close to you, or far from both of us.

CLASS ACTIVITY

What color is this pen?


What color is that pen?
What color are these pens?
What color are those pens?
REFERÊNCIAS

- https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/pronomen.htm
- https://www.e-grammar.org/download/most-common-irregular-verbs.pdf
- https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/some-any-no
- Imagens – www.google.com.br
- Essential Grammar in Use

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