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1⁰ grupo

Almirante Américo Almeida


Amândio Fernando Mabuia
Alexandre orlando António
Domingos Mario Daniel
Edvania Paulo Erinpo
Marcelo Fernando Macedo
Imaculada Evaristo

Tema:
Exercise Resolution
(Licenciatura em ensino Educação Física e Desporto)

Universidade Rovuma
Nampula
2023
12. b) Is a taxi driver? Donna Fiorelli.
c) Is from France? Béatrice Santini.
d) Are musicians? Allan, Doug, Richard and Kirst.
e) Is from London? David Mills.
f) Is from Edinburgh? Betty.
g) Is a bus driver? David Mills.
h) Is 45 years old? Donna Fiorelli.
13. Capital letters.
a) Sarah Grant.
b) United States.
c) Spanish.
d) Camden Road.
e) Rome.
f) Berlin.
14.
1. South London College – Richmond Road – 52 – London – SW15 6GS – UK
2. Mrs. Mary Burke – 109 St Stephen Street – 4 – Dublin – Ireland
3. Capital letters
Miss Sarah Ellis
High Street
Amersham
Hp7 6dj
England
Mr Simon Henderson
Murlfield Road
Glasgow
G12 8sj
Scotland
15.
2. Eight eɪ
3. Job ɑ
4. Doctor ɒ
5. Nine aɪ
6. Spain eɪ
7. Nice aɪ
8. Not ɑ/ɒ
1. Identifying objects
b) Those shoes.
c) That boy.
d) This coat.
e) These chairs.
f) Those men.
2. Articles
b) An English dictionary.
c) A camera.
d) An address.
e) (no article) Keys.
f) (no article) photos.
g) A diary.
h) An identity card.
3.
2. She ‘s got a car. It’s an Audi.
3. She hasn’t got a computer.
4. Martin and Inge haven’t got a pet.
5. They ‘ve got two cars.
6. They ‘ve got a computer.
7. Alfonso ‘ve got two cats.
8. He hasn’t got a car.
9. He ‘s got a computer.
4.
2. Has she got a car?
Yes, she has.
3. Has she got a computer?
No, she hasn’t .
4. Have Martin and Inge got a pet.
No, they haven’t .
5. Have they got a car?
Yes, they have.
6. Have they got a computer?
Yes, they have.
7. Has Alfonso got a pet?
Yes, he has.
8. Has he got a car?
No, he hasn’t .
9. Has he got a computer?
Yes, he has.
5.
a) My friend Steve’s got a fantastic life. He’s only 21, but he’s got a great job – he’s a
professional footballer – and he’s got lots of money. He’s got a new car, too – it’s a
Porsche. It’s white and it’s got everything, even a CD player!
b)
2. Is 4. Is 6. Has 8. Is
3. Has 5. Has 7. Is. 9. Has
6. Adjectives
b) Your dog has got beautiful eyes.
c) We’ve got two black cats at home.
d) I’ve got a fantastic computer game – crash 5!!!
e) My friend Al is a professional musician.
f) Lauren Bacall is my favourite actress.
g) My sister’s got a new mobile phone.
h) Goldie is a friendly dog.
7. Vocabulary booster
A passport 6
A lipstick 4
A driving license 2
An alarm clock 8
A toothbrush 7
An mp3 player 9
A mirror 5
A lighter 3
A comb 1
Painkillers 10
Sun screen 11
Toothpaste 12
8. Family vocabulary
a)
2. Jason is Joe’s son.
3. Brenda is Jason’s mother.
4. Joe is Jane’s father.
5. Joe and Brenda are Jane’s parents.
6. Colin is Jane’s husband.
7. Jason is Sam’s nephew.
8. Jane is Sam’s niece.
b)
2. He is Brenda and Joe son.
3. He is Brenda’s brother.
4. She is Jane and Jason mother.
5. Jane is Colin’s wife.
6. Jane and Jason are Nora Walker’s grandsons.
9. A famous family
c)
2. What are his children’s names?
3. Are they all famous?
4. Who is Isabel Preysler?
5. What is Chabeli’s job?
6. Is Julio Junior a singer?
7. Where is Enrique’s home?
8. Has Henrique got a Porsche?
d)
2. His children’s names are Chabeli, Julio Junior and Enrique Iglesias.
3. Yes, they are.
4. Isabel Preysler is an actress.
5. Chabeli is a journalist.
6. Yes, he is.
7. It’s in Miami, Florida.
8. Yes, he’s got.
10. Possessive ‘s
b) Is that Michael’s car?
c) It’s Tessa’s birthday on Saturday.
d) What’s your mother’s name?
e) Where’s Philip’s desk?
f) My husband’s name is Peter.
g) Jo is my sister’s friend.
h) Carla’s house is in the centre of Rome.
11. Spelling
Plurals
a)
2. Dictionaries.
3. Boxes.
4. Universities.
5. Babies.
6. Keys.
7. Matches.
8. Watches.
9. Houses.
10. Buses.
11. Addresses.
12. Boys.
2. Women.
3. Businessmen.
4. Wives.
5. Lives.
6. People.
12. Pronunciation
The sound /s/
a) – It’s my passport.
The sound /z/
b) His friend’s name is James.
The sound /s/
1. This is my sister. Her name’s Suzanne.
2. Those are my keys.
3. She’s seven years old.
4. What’s his address?
5. She’s got fantastic blue eyes.
6. What’s your brother’s first name?
7. Sarah is a famous actress.
8. What’s the answer to this question?
d)
/z/ sounds
1. is – name’s .
2. those.
3. is.
4. is – his.
5. has.
6. is.
7. is.
8. is.
13. Prepositions
b) Have you got your diary with you?
c) We’ve got two dogs in our family.
d) John is a student at Cambridge University.
e) We’ve got cable TV at home.
f) I’ve got a pen in my bag.
g) Chris is here for holiday.
h) This watch is from Switzerland.
14. Question words
b) How do you spell it?
c) Who’s that man over there?
d) What colour is your car?
e) How old is your nephew?
f) What does ‘niece’ mean?
g) Where is your father from?
h) What is your favourite actor?
I) How do you say this word?
j) What have you got in your bag?
15. Combining sentences
b) My father’s 42 and he’s a lawyer.
c) My cousin Steve is 33 and he isn’t married.
d) My parents have got a new car and it’s fantastic!
e) Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and it’s very beautiful.
f) Maria and I are on holiday and they are in Thailand now.
16. People in my family.
My father’s name is Américo Almeida, he was a teacher when he was alive. My mother
is fifty-five years old and she’s a widow since 2011. I have four sisters and six brothers,
among them, three sisters are married and two elder brothers are married too. There are
two brothers studying at Nampula Secondary School, and two doing professional
training courses in clunking me. Three sisters are working but there’s only one brother
who working too. My family is mostly from Nampula province and many of us are
close to each and together.
MODULE 3
1.
b) live in Mexico city, in a small house, with my family.
c) work long hours, in an office, for Nike.
d) go to university, to work, to the cinema a lot.
e) study at university, economics, low.
f) eat meat, a lot of fish, in restaurants a lot.
g) drink coffee, water, black tea, mineral.
2. Questions
2. Do your parents speak English?
3. Do you and your brother go to the cinema a lot?
4. Do you drink green tea?
5. Do you and your family live in a flat?
6. Do Ben and James live in German?
7. Do you eat a lot of chocolate?
8. Do all the students study law?
9. Do you live with your parents?
10. Do you work for long hours?
3. Negatives
2. Maoris don’t come from Australia.
3. People in Brazil don’t speak Spanish.
4. Babies don’t go to school.
5. Most children don’t study economics.
6. Vegetarians don’t eat meat.
4. People and negative
b)
2. They live in a big house.
3. They speak English.
4. They don’t speak Chinese.
5. They don’t work in a school.
6. They go to the cinema a lot.
7. They drink mineral water.
8. They don’t eat Chinese food.
9. Julia and Ken
10. They don’t live in a big house.
11. They speak Chinese and English.
12. They don’t work in an office.
13. They work in a school.
14. They don’t go to the cinema a lot.
15. They drink tea.
16. They eat Chinese food.
5. Questions and short answers
b) Do they work in an office? Yes, they do.
Do you work in an office? No, I don’t.
c) Do they speak Chinese? No, they don’t .
Do you speak Chinese? No, I don’t .
d) Do they drink tea? No, they don’t.
Do you drink tea? Yes, I do.
e) Do Julia and Ken live in a big city? Yes, they do.
Do you live in a big city? Yes, I do.
f) Do they go to the cinema a lot? No, they don’t.
Do you go to the cinema a lot? No, I don’t .
g) Do they eat Italian food? No, they don’t .
Do you eat Italian food? No, I don’t .
h) Do they drink tea? Yes, they do.
Do you drink tea? Yes, I do.
6. Buildings
2. A school.
3. A hospital.
4. A bank.
5. A hotel.
6. A Supermarket.
7. A railway station.
8. A library.
7. Text about young people in South Korea
2. Schools in South Korea start at seven o’clock .
3. Most people have lunch at school.
4. School in South Korea Finish at six o’clock .
5. In the evening many young people go to the library.
6. The library closes at twelve o’clock .
7. The students go home in a special minibus.
8. They go to bed after one or two o’clock .
8.Opposites
b) morning – evening
c) go to bed – get up
d) open – close
e) go out – come home
f) a snack – a big meal
g) start school – leave school
h) the week – the weekend
9. Telling time
b) It’s half to four.
c) It’s five to nine.
d) It’s twenty-five past five.
e) It’s twenty past ten.
f) It’s fifteen and forty-five minutes.
g) It’s twenty-five to twelve.
h) It’s five past nine.
I) It’s twelve and fifty minutes.
10.
b) Do you have a big lunch on Sunday?
c) I get up at six o’clock.
d) We work from eight to twelve in the morning.
e) Shops don’t stay open at night.
f) I finish work at seven o’clock in the evening.
g) Do you go out a lot to the weekend?
h) The children don’t sleep in the afternoon.
11. Daily routines
b) read the newspaper.
c) go to bed late
d) have dinner.
e) have a shower.
f) watch TV.
g) come home.
h) catch the bus.
I) go to work.

12. Correct the pronouns


b) Is that letter for me?
c) I catch it at half past seven.
d) Yes, it is, but who’s that with him?
e) Do you watch this?
f) I don’t know. I haven’t got it with him.
g) We’ve got a big flat and my grandparents live with me.
h) I don’t know them.
13. Pronunciation
/I/
Six, finish, this, children, listen, dinner.
/aI/
Time, nine, five, write, night.
14. a)
In Britain, children start school at about 9 o’clock in the morning. But, in Poland they
start school at 8 o’clock .
c) In New York, USA most people live in flats, but In York, UK, most people live in
houses. They start work at 8am but in York they start work at 9am. Most people finish
work at 6pm, but in York they finish work at 5.30pm. Children start school at 5 years,
but in York the children start school at 4 years. in New York most shops open at 9am
and in York most shops open at 9am too. In New York most shops close at 8pm, but in
York they close at 6pm.
3. In New York start work at 8am but in York they start work at 9am.
4. In York start work at 9am and finish work at 5.30p.
5. In New York finish work at 6pm, but in York they finish work at 5.30p
6. In New York children start school at 5 years, but in York the children start school at 4
years.
7. In New York most shops open at 9am and close at 8pm.
8. In New York most shops close at 8pm, but in York they close at 6pm.
15. Both, neither or too.
b) Paula and her sister are both teachers.
c) Yes, me too.
d) Me, too.
e) Nick and I both work at The Bridge Hotel.
f) No, me neither.
g) Me neither.
h) Me too.
1. Spelling
b) James watches TV in the morning.
c) Winnie comes from South Korea.
d) Richard lives in the United States.
e) She goes to bed at eleven o’clock.
f) Francis enjoys watching football on TV.
g) My brother says he’s fine.
h) Norma studies economics at the University of Leeds.
I) Ian always plays football on Saturday.
2. a)
2. She studies fashion design.
3. She lives in San Francisco.
4. She speaks Japanese and English.
5. She likes cooking and ballet.
b)
2. He comes from Britain.
3. He lives in South Korea.
4. He speaks English, French and Korean.
5. He plays the guitar.
6. Beatriz
7. She comes from Argentina.
8. She speaks Spanish, Catalan and English.
9. She works in a bank.
10. She goes to the gym.
11. Zoltan
12. He comes from Hungary.
13. He lives in France.
14. He teaches music.
15. He plays tennis.
3. Short answers
3. No, she doesn’t .
4. Yes, she does.
5. Yes, she does.
6. No, he doesn’t .
7. Yes, he does.
8. Yes, he does.
9. No, he doesn’t .
10. No, he doesn’t .
4. Negatives
a)
2. It doesn’t rain in summer.
3. My brother doesn’t like getting up at seven o’clock .
4. The restaurant doesn’t close on Sunday evening.
5. Martin doesn’t come to class every week.
6. Tony doesn’t buy all his food at the supermarket.
7. Carla doesn’t drive to work.
8. My cousin doesn’t visit me every month.
b)
5. Positives and negatives
b) leaves
c) writes
d) lives
e) gets up
f) has
g) drives
h) reads
I) buys
j) sells
k) finishes
l) says
m) doesn’t work
n) works
6. Questions
b) When does he get up?
c) What does he do after breakfast?
d) Where does he read the newspaper?
e) Where does he go on holiday?
f) What does he do after lunch?

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