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Apostila de Ingles 5 Serie
Apostila de Ingles 5 Serie
CIDADE JARDIM
Name:___________________________________________
PROVAS E TRABALHOS
Number:__________ Group:__________ Teacher: Michele
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DATA
CONTEDO
CONTENTS
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1. Greetings.........................................................................................................................4
2. The Alphabet...................................................................................................................6
3. The Calendar...................................................................................................................7
4. Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers.......................................................................................8
5. What time is it?............................................................................................................10
6. My Family.....................................................................................................................12
7. Plural of Nouns..............................................................................................................13
8. Personal Pronouns.........................................................................................................15
9. Verb To Be....................................................................................................................16
10. Professions....................................................................................................................21
11. School Supplies.............................................................................................................22
12. Indefinite Article...........................................................................................................24
13. The Colors.....................................................................................................................26
14. The Zodiac.....................................................................................................................27
15. The Adjective................................................................................................................29
16. Where are you from?.....................................................................................................30
17. Parts of Human Body ...................................................................................................33
18. There To Be...................................................................................................................35
19. Susan and her family.....................................................................................................37
20. Prepositions of Place.....................................................................................................38
21. Parts of the House.........................................................................................................40
22. Clothes...........................................................................................................................41
23. Demonstrative Pronouns...............................................................................................42
24. Food Pyrimid.................................................................................................................44
25. Animals.........................................................................................................................46
26. Possessive Adjectives....................................................................................................47
27. Means of Transportation...............................................................................................50
28. Imperative......................................................................................................................51
References............................................................................................................................54
1. GREETINGS
Conversation 1
GREETINGS:
Good morning! = Bom dia! Usa-se at o meio-dia.
Good afternoon! = Boa tarde! Usa-se aps meio-dia e antes do entardecer.
Good evening! = Boa noite! Usa-se ao encontrar uma pessoa ao entardecer, no incio da
noite.
Good night! = Boa noite! Usa-se ao despedir-se de uma pessoa, no final da noite.
So long! = At logo! Usa-se em despedidas comuns.
Good bye! ou Bye! = Tchau ou Adeus Usa-se tambm em despedidas comuns.
See you tomorrow! = At amanh! Ou Vejo voc amanh! Usa-se em despedidas comuns.
Hi! = Oi! Usa-se em saudaes comuns entre amigos.
Hello! = Ol! ou Al! Usa-se em saudaes comuns entre amigos.
Excuse me! = Com licena!
Sorry! ou Im Sorry! = Desculpe-me!
Conversation 2
Exercise:
1. Complete the conversation:
2. THE ALPHABET
A /ei/
B /bi/
C /ci/
D /di/
E /i/
F /ef/
G /dji/
H /eitch/
I /ai/
J /djei/
K /qhei/
L /el/
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M /em/
N /em/
O /ou/
P /phi /
Q /qhiu/
R /ahr/
S /ess/
T /thi/
U /iu/
V /vi/
W /dbeliu/
X /ecs/
Y /uai/
Z /zi/
Exercises:
1. Can you spell your name?
Try to spell your name using the English alphabet.
3. THE CALENDAR
The days of week
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
July_______________________________
February___________________________
August_____________________________
March_____________________________
September__________________________
April ______________________________
October____________________________
May_______________________________
November__________________________
June_______________________________
December__________________________
83 = eighty-three
83rd = eighty-third
99th = ninety-ninth
Exercise:
1. What time is it?
a.
g.
10
b.
h.
c.
i.
d.
j.
e.
k.
f.
l.
6. MY FAMILY
This is my family
Hi! My name is Rose. This is a
photo of my family. Look: I have a
beautiful family!
Georges and Rob are my brother.
The name of my father is Anthony and the
name of my mother is Mary.
That old man is my grandfather, his
name is John. He is married with my
grandmother. Her name is Elizabeth. They
are parents of my mother.
1. Complete the family tree:
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Grandfather
Grandmother
Mother
Father
Brother
Sister
Brother
n. Cunhado_______________________
b. Tia__________________________
o. Cunhada_______________________
c. Primo________________________
p. Namorado______________________
d. Padrasto______________________
q. Namorada______________________
e. Madrasta_____________________
r. Marido/esposo__________________
f. Filho________________________
s. Esposa________________________
g. Filha________________________
h. Sobrinho_____________________
t. Enteado________________________
i. Sobrinha_____________________
u. Enteada________________________
j. Madrinha_____________________
v. Sogro_________________________
k. Padrinho_____________________
w. Sogra_________________________
l. Afilhado_______________________
m. Afilhada_______________________
7. PLURAL OF NOUNS
Geralmente, formamos o plural acrescentando a letra -s no final das palavras.
Exemple:
banana bananas
lemon lemons
bank banks
Palavras terminadas em o, s, ch, sh e x recebem -es no final das palavras.
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Exemple:
tomato tomatoes
bus buses
peach peaches
radish radishes
box boxes
Palavras terminadas em y precedido de consoante retiramos a letra y e
acrescentamos -ies no final das palavras.
Exemple:
strawberry strawbwrries
bakery bakeries
Excees: h algumas palavras que as regras acima no se aplicam, a grafia do singular
diferente da grafia no plural.
Exemple:
child children
woman women
man men
Exercises:
1. Pass the word below to the plural:
a) Potatoe _________________________________
b) Beach __________________________________
c) Man ___________________________________
d) Grape __________________________________
e) City ___________________________________
f) Table __________________________________
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g) Library_________________________________
h) Boy____________________________________
i) Child ___________________________________
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8. PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Os Personal Pronouns so os Pronomes Pessoais e podem substituir um substantivo
dentro de uma orao. H dois tipos de pronomes pessoais: Subjective Case (caso reto),
funcionam como sujeito da orao, e Objective Case (caso oblquo), funcionam como
complemento.
Subjective Case
I
You
He
She
It
We
You
They
Personal Pronouns
Translation
Objective Case
Me
You
Him
Her
It
Us
You
Them
Translation
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Ex.:
Exercises:
1. Replace the words below with personal pronouns (subjective case):
a. Tony:________________________
b. Nancy_______________________
i. A dog__________________________
c. A bus________________________
d. The buses____________________
k. Paul____________________________
l. Emilly__________________________
g. A woman_____________________
n. Coffee__________________________
2. Replace the words below with personal pronouns (subjective case or objective case):
a. Paul is sitting close to Betty.
________ is sitting close to ________.
b. Peter gives the book to Anne. ________ gives ________ to ________.
c. Birds use theirs wings to fly.
________ use ________ to fly.
9. VERB TO BE
To Be = Ser ou Estar
utilizado como verbo principal em frases simples que indicam caractersticas,
estado, etc.
Ex.:
Affirmative form
Subjective Pronouns
I
You
He
She
It
We
You
To be
am
are
is
is
is
are
are
Contract Form
Im
Youre
Hes
Shes
Its
Were
Youre
Translation
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They
Theyre
are
Negative form
Subjective Pronouns
I
You
He
She
It
We
You
They
Exemple:
To be + NOT
am not
are not
is not
is not
is not
are not
are not
are not
Contract Form
Im not
Youre not ou You arent
Hes not ou He isnt
Shes not ou She isnt
Its not ou It isnt
Were not ou We arent
Youre not ou You arent
Theyre not ou They arent
Structure:
Interrogative form
Translation
sujeito + verbo
toQual
be + NOT +complemento + .
What =
Who = Quem
Where = Onde
To be: affirmative form
To be: interrogative form
I am
How = Como/Quanto Am I ...?
You are
Are you ...?
He is
Is he ...?
She is
Is she ...?
It is
Is it ...?
We are
Are we ...?
You are
Are you ...?
They are
Are they ...?
Exemple:
Structure:
Is she American?
Interrogative Words
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Resposta positiva:
Isnt Susan a nurse?
Yes, she is.
Resposta negativa:
Isnt Susan a nurse?
No, she isnt. She is a doctor.
Resposta curta. Resposta completa.
Exercises:
1. Complete the senteces using verb to:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
2. Rewrite the senteces below passing them to the interrogative form of verb to be:
a)
b)
c)
d)
She is a painter.
We are good singers.
It is an apple.
He is a singer.
You are a good friend.
Cole aqui uma foto de sua famlia, ou faa um desenho sobre ela.
PRODUO TEXTUAL
Agora que voc j conhece um pouco de vocabulrio, pronomes e verbo to be, escreva um
pequeno texto sobre sua famlia. Utilize o texto This is my family como exemplo para a sua
produo textual.
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10.PROFESSIONS
List the occupations with the drawings below:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Dentist
Doctor
Engineer
Mailman/Postman
Mechanic
6. Painter
7. Teacher
8. Lawyer
9. Veterinary
10. Photographer
11. Hairdresser
12. Chef/Cook
13. Secretary
14. Policeman
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Other occupations:
manicure
arquitect
journeyman
securit guard
manager
salesman /saleswoman
nurse
Singer
butcher
journalist
fireman
credit analyst
busdriver
actor
baker
PENCIL
SCISSOR
SCHOOL BAG
BOOK
RULER
ERASER
PEN
NOTEBOOK
PENCIL CASE
PENCIL SHARPNER
CALCULATOR
CHAIR
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BLACK BOARD
BAG
GARBAGE
MAP
DESK
BACKPACK
Exerccios:
1. Crossword
Horizontal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Vertical
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
B L A C
K B O
A R D
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12.INDEFINITE ARTICLE
Indefinite article a:
Usamos o artigo indefinido a antes de palavras iniciadas por consoante e palavras iniciadas
por h com som de r:
Exemples:
a past
a hot summer
a warning
a year
O artigo indefinido a ainda usado antes de palavras comeadas por vogais com som de
yu ou w.
Exemples:
Som de yu
Som de w
A university
A unit
A used car
A European country
A one-way street
A one-way ticket
Usamos o artigo indefinido an antes de palavras iniciadas por vogal e palavras iniciadas
por h mudo .
Exemples:
an army
an idea
an option
an hour
an honest man
Notes:
an x-ray photography
som de eks
an L. A. gang
som de el
Exercises:
a) _______ cherry
b) _______ apple
j) _______ onion
c) _______ watch
k) _______ house
d) _______ hour
l) _______man
e) _______ hliday
m) _______answer
n) _______oasis
g) _______ university
o) _______hospital
h) _______ umbrella
p) _______ uniform
13.THE COLORS
Black
_____________________
Blue
_____________________
Yellow
White
_____________________
Green
_____________________
Pink
Gray
_____________________
Red
_____________________
Purple
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_____________________
_____________________
Orange
_____________________
_____________________
Brown
_____________________
14.THE ZODIAC
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Execises:
1. After read the text The Zodiac, answer the questions below:
a. What is the plot of the text?
___________________________________________________________________________
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b. What is the principal information reported by signs of zodiacs?
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
c. Identify 10 adjectives in the text and rewrite them below:
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
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15.THE ADJECTIVE
Adjetivo toda palavra que qualifica um substantivo, em outras palavras, so
caractersticas. So bastante simples as regras que orientam sua utilizao:
1) O adjetivo no varia em nmero (singular e plural). Mesmo que o substantivo
aparea no plural, o adjetivo conserva a mesma forma:
Exemple: sweet dream => sweet dreams
2) O adjetivo no varia em gnero (masculino e feminino). O Substantivo pode ser
masculino ou feminino, mas o adjetivo conserva a mesma forma:
Exemple: strong man => strong woman
3) O adjetivo normalmente usado antes do substantivo que ele qualifica:
Exemple: I have sweet dreams.
He is a strong man.
adjetivo substantivo
adjetivo substantivo
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Translation
Adjective
pequeno
baixo
jovem
novo
pobre
frio
triste
gordo
mau
fraco
barato
limpo
atrasado
feio
Translation
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Mexico Mexican
Canada Canadian
Australian Australian
Colombia Colombian
Germany German
Exercise:
1. Complete the conversation:
Where are you from?
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What is your nationality?
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Head
Hair
Eye
Ear
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Nose
Neck
Mouth
Shouder
Arm
Back
Elbow
Hand
Thig
Leg
Knee
Alf
Leg
Foot
Ankle
Head _______________
- Hair _______________
- Cheek _______________
- Nose _______________
- Ear _______________
- Eye _______________
- Mouth _______________
- Lips _______________
- Tooth ______________
Arm _______________
- Shouder _______________
- Elbow _______________
- Wrist _______________
Leg _______________
- Thigh _______________
- Knee _______________
- Alf _______________
- Ankles _______________
Hand _______________
- Finger _______________
Back _______________
Foot _______________
Neck _______________
Exercise:
1. List column A to column B:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Brao
Cabea
Perna
Mo
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6.
7.
8.
Costa
Pescoo
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Boca
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9. Dedo
10. Nariz
11. Bochecha
12. Joelho
13. Ombro
14. Olho
15. Orelha
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18.THERE TO BE
There to be = haver
O there to be, assim como o verb to be, tem trs formas bsicas: afirmativa,
interrogativa e negativa.
Exemples:
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d) There is a good park near School.
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e) There are many bookshop on Nonoai Avenue.
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on
under
between
behind
next to
near
at
Hi, my name is Susy. I live with my father and my mother _____ Kennedy Avenue.
My house is _____ the restaurant. The garage of my house is _____ the house. I like to play
_____ the garden _____ the tree.
When I go to school I go along Kennedy Street and turn left _____ Jackson Street. The
school is _____ the bank.
My father works _____ the bank. My mother works _____ the library.
I have a sister, but she doesnt live with us. She lives alone _____ 407 Franklin Street.
Her house is _____ a church and a garage.
Vocabulary
To live = viver
To play = brincar/jogar
To work = trabalhar
To like = gostar
To go = ir
Alone = sozinho(a)
20.PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE
As preposies ajudam-nos a compreender melhor um texto fazendo com que as idias
no fiquem desligadas ou quebradas. Elas tambm estabelecem uma localizao de lugar, so
as chamadas preposies de lugar, ou melhor, preposition of place.
in = em, dentro ou quando so usadas com nomes de cidades e pases.
Exemples: He is in his room.
Mary is in New York.
at = em (pontos especficos)
Exemples: He is at home.
She lives at 407 Franklin Street.
on = em, sobre, em cima de ou quando so usadas com nomes de ruas e avenidas (sem
o nmero do imvel) e com a palavras corner (que significa esquina).
Exemples: He is on the bed.
There is a restaurant on the corner Lincoln Street with Kennedy Avenue.
I live on Kennedy Avenue.
under = em baixo de
Exemples: My notebooks are under the desk.
between = entre
Exemple: The bookshop is between the restaurant and the bank
behind = atrs
Exemple: The school is behind the bank.
next to = ao lado, ao lado
Exemple: There is a supermarket next to the shops.
near = perto
Exemple: the church is near the square.
in front of = em frente a
Exemple: There are a square in front of my job.
across = do outro lado
Exemple: The supermarket is across the hotel.
Vocabulary
school
bar
drugstore
shop
square
bookshop
restaurant
barbershop
hotelg
club
airport
church
bakery
supermarket
gas station
building
bank
bus station
grocery store
Exercises:
1. Fell in the blankes. Use in, on, at or under:
a) Is Sally ________ home?
b) Marcelo is ________ Italy.
c) My mother is ________ the bakery.
d) The is shirt ________ the bed.
e) Ted is ________ the supermarket.
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Garden
Garage
Room
Dining room
Office
Kicthen
Bathroom
Service area
Double bedroom
Single bedroom
Yard
Basement
Poro
Sala
Banheiro
Cozinha
Garagem
rea de servio
Escritrio
Quarto de solteiro
Quintal
Quarto de casal
Sala de jantar
Jardim
22.CLOTHES
Read the text below:
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shirt
skirt
dress
pants
trousers
slack
shorts
jacket
blouse
suit
ti
coat
raincoat
sweater
bra
sock
panties
underwear
belt
Size
Item
Belt
Blouse
Dress
Hat
Jacket
Shirt
Skirt
Suit
Sweater
Tie
T-shirt
blazer
hat
panthose
backpack
cap
Small
Medium
Large
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umbrella
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23.DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS
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Singular
Plural
Exemple:
This is my pencil.
These are my new friends.
That is my favorite place.
Those are my books.
Exercises:
1. Translate to Portuguese:
a) Those shoes arent Black. They are Brown.
b) These boys are my neighbors.
c) That girl is very beautiful.
d) This isnt my shirt.
24.FOOD PYRAMID
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Grapes
Fig
Watermelon
Strawberry
Banana
Cherry
Plum
Guava
Orange
Pineapple
Apple
Peach
Melon
Papaya
Pear
Beet
Maie
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Potato
Tomato
Mushrooms
Nuts
Chestnut
Onion
Broccoli
Carrots
Cheese
Yogurt
Milk
Rice
Cereal
Pasta
Bread
Fish
Chicken
Pork
Meat
Beans
Eggs
Cookies
Candy
Pizza
Hamburger
Juice
Soda
French fries
Potato chips
Exercise:
1. What is your favourite food?
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2. What do think?
Fruit
Candy
Junk food
Veggies
Cereal
3. What do eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner?
Complete the table:
Always
Usually
Sometimes
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
25.ANIMALS
Connect names to picture:
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1. Lion
2. Rabbit
3. Cat
4. Dog
5. Horse
6. Cow
7. Ox
8. Elephant
9. Fish
bird
he- goat
she-goat
jaguar
camel
tiger
parrot
chicken
snail
tapir
monkey
macaw
26.POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Observe as frases abaixo:
Charlies surprise.
His surprise.
Na segunda frase a palavra his nos transmite a mesma isia de posse presente na
primeira frase. Essa categoria de palavras recebe, em ingls, o nome de possessive
adjectives. So eles:
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Regras bsicas:
1. Como voc j deve ter notado, os possessive adjectives concordam com o possuidor, e no
com a coisa possuda.
Exemple: Her father is very rich.
Como her indica a posse dela, ao ler esta frase j sabemos que se trata de uma mulher cujo o
pai muito rico.
Exemple: His father is very rich.
Como his indica a posse dele, ao ler esta frase j sabemos que se trata, desta vez, de um
homem cujo o pai muito rico.
2. Os possessive adjectives antecedem os substantivos.
Exemple: To his surprise, he couldnt win!
Exercises:
27.MEANS F TRANSPORTATION
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1. Bicicleta
) taxi
2. Carroa
) bike/bicycle
3. Moto
) car
4. Carro
) ship
5. Txi
) bus
6. nibus
) subway
7. Metr
) airplane
8. Trem
) cart
9. Barco
) motorcycle/motto
10. Navio
) train
11. Avio
) boat
28.IMPERATIVE
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Imperative
Open your notebooks.
Give me a pice of paper.
Forget about it.
Speak up!
Exercises:
1. Complete the sentences using the verbs in the box and passing to imperative form:
to give
to wait
to open
to forget
to lend
to speak
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
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http://www.muitamusica.com.br/...papa-winnie/...you-are-my-sunshine
http://www.ohsu.edu/healthyaging/caregiving/images/food_pyramid.gif&imgrefurl
http://www.portalsaofrancisco.com.br/.../canal-desenhos-para-colorir
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Essa apostila foi elaborada por Michele Rodrigues da Rosa, professora de Lngua Inglesa, graduada no curso de
Letras Licenciatura Plena (Habilitao em Lngua Portuguesa, Inglesa e Respectivas Literaturas) pelo Centro
Universitrio La Salle Unilasalle.
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