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What’s this?

It’s a pen.
What’s this?

It’s a pencil.
What’s this?

It’s a book.
What’s this?

table
What’s this?

chair
What’s this?

light
What’s this?

wall
What’s this?

room
What’s this?

ceiling
What’s this?

floor
What’s this?

window
What’s this?

door
What’s this?

clock
What’s this?

box
What’s this?

picture
Is it a Pen?

Yes, it’s a pen.


Is it a Pencil?

Yes, it’s a pencil.


Is it a Pencil?

No, it isn’t a pencil, it’s a pen.


Is it a book?

No, it isn’t a book. It’s a pencil.


Is it a table?
Is it a chair?
Is it a light?
Is it a wall?
Is it a room?
Is it a ceiling?
Is it a floor?
Is it a window?
Is it a door?
Is it a clock?
Is it a box?
Is it a picture?
Is it a pen?
Long Short
Large Small
Is the table long or short?

The table is short.


Is a city large or small?

A city’s large.
Is this a man?

No, it isn’t a man, its a boy


Is the pen in the book?

ON
Is the boy on the table?
IN
Yes, the pen is in the book. No, the boy isn’t on the table. He is
under the table.

UNDER
Jack Brown Mrs Brown Mr Brown Anna Brown
What color is this pencil?
Black
1

White
2

Green
3
Brown

Red
5
Blue

6
Yellow
7
Grey
8
WHERE IS THE PEN?

The pen is on the book.


Is he Justin Bieber? Is she Mrs Brown?

Yes, He is Justin Bieber.


No, she isn’t Mrs Brown. She is Shakira.
Where is the cat?
Where is the house?

The house is behind her.


The house is behind him.
SITTING STANDING
Are you standing on the floor?
Is she standing in front of the table?
PUTTING ON TAKING FROM
OPENING CLOSING
What am I doing?
Which pencil is ...?
1

8
OPEN CLOSED

1 2
WE THEY

We are sitting. They are standing.


PLURAL
BOOK – BOOKS // CLOCK – CLOCKS // TABLE – TABLES
WINDOW – WINDOWS // PEN – PENS // PENCIL – PENCILS
WALL – WALLS // PICTURE – PICTURES // BOX – BOXES
LIGHT – LIGHTS // ROOM – ROOMS // DOOR – DOORS
CEILING – CEILINGS // FLOOR – FLOORS // CHAIR – CHAIRS
Book

Books
Clothes
Clothes
Suit
Bag

Tie
TIGHTS
HANDKERCHIEF SCARF

POCKET
Which are the five vowels?
Blue: Vowels
Black: Consonants The five vowels are: A, E, O, I, U
Which number’s before five? Which number’s after five? Which number’s between four and
six?
Four’s before five. Six’s after five. Five’s between four and six.
Which letter’s before E? Which letter’s after E? Which letter’s between D and F?
D’s before E F’s after E. E’s between D and F.
Subject pronouns: Indicate who does the action.
Object pronous: Indicates who suffered the action.

Ex:
Subject
Where is she?
She is behind the table.

Object
Where is the table?
The table is in front of her.
Where is the boy?

Where are they?

Where is the man?


Where are we?
Where is the dog?

Where is the house?

Where is the table?


Where is the cat?
Teacher

Am I a student?

Students

A student

No, you aren’t a student. You are a teacher!

Are you the teacher?


How much is 18 + 40? 18 + 40 = 58
How much is 60 + 19? 60 + 19 = 79
How much is 16 + 30? 16 + 30 = 46
How much is 90 + 15? 90 + 15 = 105
How much is 333 + 555? 333 + 555 = 888
How much is 456 + 123? 456 + 123 = 579
How much is 789 + 456? 789 + 456 = 1.245
How much is 2.354 + 1.685? 2.354 + 1.685 = 4.039
How much is 5.698 + 4.278? 5.698 + 4.278 = 9.976
How much is 5.555 + 3.333? 5.555 + 3.333 = 8.888
How much is 9.513 + 7.412? 9.513 + 7.412 = 16.925
How much is 15.657 + 13.823? 15.657 + 13.823 = 29.480
How much is 52.763 + 33.012? 52.763 + 33.012 = 85.775
How much is 654.758 + 258.963? 654.758 + 258.963 = 913.721
Is there a box on the table? Is there a chair on the table? Are there boxes on the table? Are there boxes on the table?

Yes, there is a box on the table. No, there isn’t a chair on the table. Yes, there are boxes on the table. No, there aren’t boxes on the
There is a cheir behind the table. table. There are boxes under
the table.

Is there a pen on the box? Is there a clock on the chair? Are there pencils on the box? Are there pens on the table?
1

BUILDING 1 IS HIGH The door is high. The chair is low.

BUILDING 2 IS LOW
Where is the boy? Where’s the house? Where’s the door?
He’s here.

Where’s the clock? Where’s the man?

Where is the boy?


He’s there.
What’s the capital of Brazil?

Brasilia’s the capital of Brazil.


What’s the capital of England? What’s the capital of China?

What’s the capital of Russia?


What’s the capital of Greece?
What’s the capital of England? What’s the capital of China?
London’s the capital of England.

Beijing’s the capital of China.

What’s the capital of Russia?


What’s the capital of Greece?
Athens’s the capital of Greece. Moscow’s the capital of Russia.
She is reading a book. He is writing in the paper.
Suit
Bag

Tie
TIGHTS
HANDKERCHIEF SCARF

POCKET
What is he doing?

He’s going to the door. He’s going to the window.


CONTINENTS
COUNTRIES
What are the cardinal numbers?

What are the ordinal number?

Which is the first letter of the alphabet?

Which is the third letter of the alphabet?

Which is the fifth letter of the alphabet?

Which is the twelfth letter of the alphabet?

Which is the twentieth letter of the alphabet?

A is the FIRST letter of the alphabet.

Z is the LAST letter of the aphabet.


GIVE TAKE

What is he doing? What is she doing?


He is Giving her the book. She is taking the book from him.
I am Brazilian!
Is she German?
English

Italian

Is he Italian or English?
French

German
ALL

All these walls are white. All the students in this room are sitting.
PEOPLE

PERSON
Going to the corridor Coming from the door
What’s this?

Verbs are words we use for actions.


It’s a SENTENCE.
This is a WORD.

How many words are there in this sentence?


Which’s the first word of this sentence?
Which’s the third word?
Which’s the last word?
What’s this? .
What’s this? ,
What’s this? ;
What’s this? :
What’s this? ?
PRONOUCE THESE WORDS

UMBRELLA

BOOK

(e) - Book

(i) - Umbrella

UMBRELLA
BACK

THUMB
BACK

THUMB
Is that right or wrong?

2+2=7
The wall’s high.
You’re Mr Brown.
You’re Mrs Brown.
The light is on the
ceiling.
What colour is the book?
This is a question

The book is blue.


This is an answer
Meaning
• The meaning of the word “chair” is “cadeira” in portuguese.

Whats’ the meaning of the word “use” in portuguese?

Whats’ the meaning of the word “table” in portuguese?

Whats’ the meaning of the word “for” in portuguese?

Whats’ the meaning of the word “word” in portuguese?

Whats’ the meaning of the word “action” in portuguese?


He is going to the door
She is remaining on the chair

What is he doing? Are you going to the door?

What is she doing? Is she going to the door?


What’s the name of your country?
Translate
• The book is on the table = O livro está na mesa

What I am doing?
You are translating a sentence from English into Portuguese.

Translate these sentences please:

- I am a student. - The clock is on the wall.

- The wall is high. - There is a table in this room.

- There are ten chairs in this - I study english.


room.
- My teacher is the best.
Who?
Who am I? Who are you?

You’re teacher Thálatta I’m...


How many things are there on the table?

What’s the name of this thing?

What’s the colour of this thing?


Tall and short are used for people, high and low are used for things.

Is Mr Brown short?

Is Anna Brown short?

Are you talll or short?


The people of Scandinavia are very tall!
What’s the difference between “tall” and
“short” and “high” and “low”?

The difference between “tall” and “short” and “high” and “low” is that we
use “tall” and “short” for people whereas we use “high” and “low” for
things.

difference whereas is that


(enquanto)
Asking Answering

What’s this? It’s a pen.

What is she doing? What’s he doing?


A: She is asking a A: He is answering a
question. question.

What am I doing? What are you doing?


A: You’re asking me a question. A: I’m answering your question.
• The meaning of the verb “to have” is “ter”.
What’s the meaning of the verb to have?
Regular Contraction What’s the contraction of I have, You have etc.?
 I have I’ve
 You have You’ve
 He has He’s Have + got
 She has She’s
 It has It’s We generally use have + got.
 We have We’ve Ex: I have got, You’ve got.
 They Have They’ve
I have a pen = I’ve got a pen
Have you got?
Some Any

POSITIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION

The meaning of the words some and any


is “algum/alguma/alguns/algumas”.
Some Any

There are some books on the table There aren’t any books on the table.

There are none.

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