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Unidade 1: Grammar Manner adverbs and adjectives correctly Regular and irregular adverbs Adjectives to make adjectives and

and adverbs stronger Prefixes to adjectives opposites Name at least 12 adverbs Name at least 15 personality adjectives Use Always and a contnuos verbs to describle individual habits Use at least to point out the positive side of a situation Write a short profile about someone Pag: 2 and 3 Pag:3 Pag: 5 Pag: 5 Pag: 2, 3, 4 and 5 Pag: 4 and 5 Pag: 6

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Pag2: Word: Careful Early Impaciently Slowly Loudly Polite Badly Inappropriately Properly Talented Creative Organized Competitive Arrogant Outgoing Friendly Shy Easygoing Laid-back Pratical Down-to-earth Honest Helpful Generous Selfish Realible Proper Versatile Demanding Humble Accomplished Healthy Opposite: Reckless Lately Paciently Quickly Quietly Rude Well Appropriately Inproperly Means Word: Cuidadoso Cedo Impaciente Devagar Alto Educado Mal Inapropriado Corretamente Talentoso Criativo Organizado Competitivo Arrogante Extrovertido Amigvel Tmido Tranquilo, calmo Descontrado Prestativo Realista, p no cho Honesto Prestativo Generoso Egosta Confiavel Adequado Verstil Exigente Humilde Realizado Saudavel Means Opposite: Imprudente Tarde Paciente Rpido Baixo, quieto Mal educado Bom Apropriado Incorretamente

Desorganized

Desorganizado

Unfriendly

No amigvel

Desonest

Desonesto

Unrealible

Incofivel

Grammar: Adjectives X Mannar Adverbs: Adjective: Tell us more about a noun Ex.: Im a patient person Manner adverbs: tell us more about a verb Ex.: He talked nervously Verb + Mannar Adverbs I wait patiently in lines He doesnt sing very well She drives carefully Regular VS. Irregular adverbs Regular ly adverbs Patient Careful Easy Automatic Irregular adverbs Good Late Fast Hard Adjective + noun Im a patient person Hes not a good singer Shes a careful singer

Patiently Carefully Easily Automaticly

Well Late Fast Hard

Adjectives to make adjectives and adverbs stronger To make some adjectives and adverbs stronger To make some adjectives and adverbs VERY stronger To make some adjectives and adverbs negatives stronger To make some adjectives and adverbs men 100% Incredibly, extremely, very, really, so, pretty and fairly Absolutely and really (but not very) At all Completely and totally Ex: Shes incredibly talented We get along really well Ex: shes Absolutely wonderful Ex: Shes not selfish at all Ex: Hes completely honest

Use Always and a continuous verbs to describle individual habits: Ex: Im pretty disorganized. I always losing my things. Everyone in my family loves music. We always singing together. My father is really generous with his time. He always fixing my computer. Form: Subject + always + verb+ing + complement Use at least : You can use the expression at least to point out the positive side of a situation Ex: Im always checking my messages, but at least I dont do it in class. My brother is always getting good grades. Its impossible to keep up with him, but at least youre doing your best. Write a short profile about someone Useful expressions: Was born and raised in . At the age of Can be

I work for a company called Im an accomplished I started playing

Unidade 2: Grammar Regular and irregular verbos of present perfect What I have or I havent with present perfect Have you ever Simple past X present perfect Name at least 12 irregular past participle Keep a conversation going by showing interest Use Do you Did you Are you or Have you to show interest Use adverbs to show my feelings about something Pag: 12 and 13 Pag: 13, 14 and 15 Pag: 14 and 15 Pag: 14 and 15 Pag: 13, 14 and 15

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Present perfect: Use the present perfect to events at an indefinite time before now. Ex: Positive form : Subject + have or has + past participle + complement Ive been to Europe Youve done a lot of thing Hes surfed in Hawaii Frequency expressions Present perfect: Always Ive always wanted to study acting. Once, twice, many times: Weve gone sailing once, twice, many times. Never: Shes never tried before. Regular and irregular verbos of present perfect Regular verbs Travel Traveled Want wanted Save saved Try tried Cheat cheated Have you ever... or Did Use the presente perfect for indefinite times before now Ex.: Have you ever gone white-water rafting No, I havent. Use the simple past for specific events or times in the past Irregular verbs be been Do done Go went Have had See seen

Negative form: Subject + havent or hasnt + past participle + complement I havent been to Paris You havent gone sailing He hasnt tried surfing before

Ex.: did you have a good time Yes, I did.

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