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SWOOSH 7
Cláudia Regina Abreu | Cidália Sousa
Listening: exercise A
1. 14
2. 4th December
3. British
4. dogs
5. playing computer games
Listening: exercise B
1. YouTuber
2. mother
3. half-sisters
4. hasn’t got
5. every week
Reading: exercise A
1. inactive
2. overweight
3. huge
4. younger
5. cheerful
Reading: exercise B
1. c
2. d
3. a
4. e
5. b
Reading: exercise C
1. R
2. W
3. R
4. W
Reading: exercise D
1. Because they help children
develop a sense of friendliness,
team spirit, confidence among them
and they have good effects on their
studies as well.
2. She was born on 15th April 1990.
Reading: exercise D
3. She started playing when she
was four.
4. Her favourite sport was field
hockey.
Grammar: exercise A
1. b)
2. b)
3. c)
4. a)
5. b)
Grammar: exercise B
1. starts / arrives
2. is not studying / is watching
3. play / don’t have
4. are you doing / am listening
5. doesn’t go / prefers
Grammar: exercise C
1. started / arrived
2. played / tried
3. Did / invite
4. stayed / visited
5. stopped / studied
Grammar: exercise D
1. had
2. went
3. were
4. did
5. won
Writing: exercise B
Option 1
J. K. Rowling’s full name is Joanne Rowling.
She was born in Gloucestershire, England,
on 31st July 1965. She is best known for
writing the Harry Potter fantasy series.
Apart from being a novelist, she is also a
philanthropist, film producer and television
producer. (...)
Writing: exercise B
Option 1
(...) In the past she worked as a researcher and
bilingual secretary for Amnesty International. Her
first book was Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s
Stone and it was published in 1997.
In 2010 Rowling was named the “Most Influential
Woman in Britain” by leading magazine editors.
She supports many charities, including Comic
Relief, One Parent Families, among others.
Writing: exercise B
Option 2
1. Good morning. / You’re welcome.
2. What’s your full name?
3. When were you born?
4. I was born in Gloucestershire.
Writing: exercise B
Option 2
5. What’s your job? / What do you do?
6. I worked as (I was) a researcher and
bilingual secretary for Amnesty International.
7. When did you write it?
8. The pleasure was all mine. / Nice to meet
you too. / You’re welcome.
Time to SPEAK

Personal
questions
Speaking: Part 1
• Tell me about yourself. What’s your name?
And surname?
• How old are you?
• Have you got any brothers or sisters?
Have you got any pet?
• What are your hobbies?
• What is your favourite sport?
• Do you practise any sport? How often?
Speaking: Part 2 PICTURE
Get into pairs and imagine that your school can
participate in this ice hockey championship.
Student A: Show the poster and invite your friend.
You are very happy.
Student B: Accept invitation. Say it’s a great idea.
Ask for the place.
Student A: Answer.
Student B: Ask for the dates.
Student A: Answer.
Speaking: Part 3
• Are there any sports club at your
school?
• What kind of championship is
there in your village/country?
• What sports do people like in
your country? Why is that?

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