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The family is the most important part of our life.
It`s the most beautiful thing that we have.
So… We must love it and care it.
• Who do you live with?
• Do you live with your family?
• Do you get along well with them?
• Which words related to family do you know?
• Can you remember a famous family?
• I Want You Back •
When I had you to myselfI didn't want you aroundThose pretty faces always made
• you stand out in a crowdBut someone picked you from
• the bunchwhen glance was all it tookNow it's much too late for me to take a second look
•Oh baby give me one more chance(show you that I love you)Won't you please let me(back to your heart) Oh darlin' I was
• blind to let you go (let you go baby) But now since I see you in his arms
• (I want you back)Yes I do now (I want you back)
• Wife = • Husband =
• Great grandson =• Great granddaughter = • Grandson = • Granddaughter = • Father-in-law• Mother-in-law• Brother-in-law:• Sister-in-law• Godfather• Godmother• Stepfather• Stepmother
• Cousin =
• Son =
• Daughter =
• Father =
• Mother =
• Grandfather =
• Grandmother =
• Niece =
• Nephew =
• Uncle =
• Aunt =
• Brother-in-law =
• Sister-in-law =
The Simpsons Family tree
Describe your family• There are 10 people in my family. My
mother, father, 3 brothers and 5 sisters.
• There are just me and my wife in my family. We don’t have kids.
• There are five people in my family. I have two brothers and a sister.
Books closed listening p.31
•What does Sue’s sister do? And her brother?
•Where is her brother now? And her sister?
GROUP 1 AFFIRMATIVE
•We are playing soccer
• Our friends are watching a movie
•Maria is dancing “beijinho no ombro”
• SUB + TO BE + VERB ING
GROUP 2 NEGATIVE
• Douglas is not studying English
•We are not doing anything
• The class is not understanding the explanation
• SUB + TO BE + NOT + VERB ING
GROUP 3 INTERROGATIVE WITHOUT WH• Are you paying attention
• Is your boyfriend going to the university tonight
• Is she playing the guitar
• Are you working
• TO BE + SUB + VERB ING
GROUP 4 INTERROGATIVE WITH WH
• What are your friends doing these days
• What are you doing now
• What are you planning to do on vacation
• WH+ TO BE +SUB + VERB ING
• PRESENT CONTONUOUS
• Are you living with you parents now?
• Is your sister working for a big company?
•Where are you working now?
•What are you doing for living?
•What are your friends doing these days?
• Is anyone in your family traveling right now?
•What are you doing now ?
•What are you planning to do on vacation ?
•Quantifiers
• 100% All• Nearly all• Most • Many • A lot of• Some• Not many • Few• 0% No one
Brasilians are disappointed with the goverment
Brasilians are disappointed with the goverment
Brasilians are disappointed with the goverment
Brasilians don’t speak english
Brazilians don’t reach the higher education
People speak english or a second language in Brasil
People speak french in Brazil
Speak korean in South America
Speaks latin anymore
With both, count and non count• All•Most• A lot (of), lots (of) • Enough• Plenty (of)• Some• None (of the),• no
Brasilians are disappointed with the goverment
Brazilians are excited with the World Cup
people in Brazil don’t speak english
Brasilians are disappointed with the goverment
Much – Many =• You didn’t drink much
water today.• Did they have much
time?• I listen much music.
• She doesn’t play with many toys.• Do you prefer reading
many books a month?• I travel to many places
every year.
Little – Few = pouco(a) – poucos(as)
• She drank little alcohol.• John lost little blood.• There was little dust on
the furniture.
• I read few pages today.• Few people came to the
party.• There are few room
available.
Rewrite the sentences:• In Dourados – MS, 87% of single adults live with
their parents
• In Dourados – MS, many single adults live with their parents
• 24% of brazilians speak english
• Not many brazilians speak english
Rewrite the sentences:• Brazil achieved position 58 in the ranking of 65
countries in PISA results.
• SO …
• 89% of brazilians are functionally illiterate.
• Having reading and writing skills insufficient for ordinary practical needs.
• Most brazilians are functionally illiterate.