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1 Profª Liane von Mühlen Inglês III Aula 6 Introduction /h/ and /r/ sounds Writing a restaurant review Creating a menu for a restaurant Vocabulary: clothes, colors, food, seasons Grammar: Simple Past Functional language Today’s Focus /h/ and /r/ sounds & writing a restaurant review /h/ hear have head happy Pronunciation /r/ right rice red Pronunciation 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 Food Drink Dessert Service Structure/ atmosphere Prices Restaurant review Vectorfusionart/Shutterstock It’s a nice restaurant. It’s not very big and it’s comfortable. The location is excellent! I had steak and potatoes. The steak was OK, but the potatoes were great! I wanted mango juice but they didn’t have any. I had chocolate cake and ice cream. It wasn’t bad. The servers were friendly. My meal wasn’t expensive. Pixssa/Shutterstock Short text Only one paragraph Short sentences Informal language First person (I/we) Verbs in the Past Simple Review Blue Planet Studio/Shutterstock Creating a menu for a restaurant Working with mind maps Im ag ef lo w /S h u tt er st o ck Working with mind maps RESTAURANT NAME LOCATION FURNITURE TIMETABLE MARKETING PRICES SERVERS RESTAURANT NAME LOCATION FURNITURE TIMETABLE MARKETING PRICES SERVERS R aw p ix el .C o m /S h u tt er st o ck 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 Creating a menu ROSE MENU FOOD DRINKS RICE BEANS STEAK FISH EGGS SALAD BROWNIES WITH ICE CREAM WATER JUICE SODA ROSE MENU FOOD DRINKS RICE BEANS STEAK FISH EGGS SALAD BROWNIES WITH ICE CREAM WATER JUICE SODA Fonte: Profª Liane von Mühlen Vocabulary: clothes, colors, food, seasons Which colors can you find in the picture? Which colors can you not find there? orange, gray, pink, purple, brown, green, blue, black, yellow, red, white Colors Kriachko Oleksii/Shutterstock orange, gray, pink, purple, brown, green, blue, black, yellow, red, white Colors Kriachko Oleksii/Shutterstock Seasons Douglas Frois/Shutterstock, Rejdan/Shutterstock, Tania Kolinko/Shutterstock, Rawpixel.Com/Shutterstock, Egd/Shutterstock, Famveld/Shutterstock Seasons winter dry season spring summer rainy season fall Douglas Frois/Shutterstock, Rejdan/Shutterstock, Tania Kolinko/Shutterstock, Rawpixel.Com/Shutterstock, Egd/Shutterstock, Famveld/Shutterstock 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 Which clothes do you see in the picture? Which clothes are missing? shirt, shorts, pants, sweater, shoes, coat, boots, T-shirt, skirt, hat, dress, jeans Clothes Semenova Olga/Shutterstock shirt, shorts, pants, sweater, shoes, coat, boots, T-shirt, skirt, hat, dress, jeans Clothes Semenova Olga/Shutterstock Which snacks and small meals are there in the pictures? Which items are not in the pictures? tomato, sandwich, beef, butter, apple, chicken, crackers, orange, banana, bread, potato, cheese, coconut, soup, lamb, pineapple Snacks and small meals Ihor Bondarenko/Shutterstock, Ws-studio/Shutterstock tomato, sandwich, beef, butter, apple, chicken, crackers, orange, banana, bread, potato, cheese, coconut, soup, lamb, pineapple Snacks and small meals Ihor Bondarenko/Shutterstock, Ws-studio/Shutterstock Which items can you see in the picture? Which items are missing? black beans, eggs, rice, chocolate cake, fish, soda, ice cream, juice, green beans, steak, pizza, water Meals Timolina/Shutterstock black beans, eggs, rice, chocolate cake, fish, soda, ice cream, juice, green beans, steak, pizza, water Meals Timolina/Shutterstock 19 20 21 22 23 24 5 Grammar: Simple Past This is a photograph of when I ___ six. It ____ summertime. My sisters and I _____ at my grandparents’ house. My parents ________ (not) there. My sisters _______ noisy kids but I ______ (not). I _____ quiet. _____ I happy? Yes, I _____. I loved vacations. Where _______ my parents? I don’t remember. Past Simple of be Elenaemiliya/Shutterstock This is a photograph of when I was six. It was summertime. My sisters and I were at my grandparents’ house. My parents weren’t (not) there. My sisters were noisy kids but I wasn’t (not). I was quiet. Was I happy? Yes, I was. I loved vacations. Where were my parents? I don’t remember. Past Simple of be Elenaemiliya/Shutterstock Alex: ___ you ____ to the supermarket? (go) Sandra: Yes, I ______ yesterday. (go) Alex: What fruit ____ you _____? (buy) Sandra: I _______ bananas, apples and a pineapple. (buy) Past Simple Zoriana Zaitseva/Shutterstock Alex: Did you go to the supermarket? (go) Sandra: Yes, I went yesterday. (go) Alex: What fruit did you buy? (buy) Sandra: I bought bananas, apples and a pineapple. (buy) Past Simple Zoriana Zaitseva/Shutterstock Alex: ___ you __ any bread for dinner? (eat) Sandra: No, I ____. I ____ dinner with Ana. (have) I ___ fish and vegetables and she __ chicken and potatoes. (eat/have) We ______ a movie after dinner and _____ cards. (watch/play) Past Simple Zoriana Zaitseva/Shutterstock 25 26 27 28 29 30 6 Alex: Did you eat any bread for dinner? (eat) Sandra: No, I didn’t. I had dinner with Ana. (have) I ate fish and vegetables and she had chicken and potatoes. (eat/have) We watched a movie after dinner and played cards. (watch/play) Past Simple Zoriana Zaitseva/Shutterstock Functional language Daniel: ______ you like some more potatoes? Carla: No, ______. I really like this chicken. It’s good! Daniel: Do you want ______ _____? Carla: Yes, please. Daniel: ____ you are. Carla: Thanks. Please _____ the salt. Daniel: Of _______. Offering and requesting food and drink & responding to requests Jacek Chabraszewski/Shutterstock Daniel: Would you like some more potatoes? Carla: No, thanks. I really like this chicken. It’s good! Daniel: Do you want some more? Carla: Yes, please. Daniel: Here you are. Carla: Thanks. Please pass the salt. Daniel: Of course. Offering and requesting food and drink & responding to requests Jacek Chabraszewski/Shutterstock Server: What _____ you ____ to eat? Yasmin: __ like the fish and green beans, please. Server: All _____. And what would you like to drink? Yasmin: Do you _____ juice? Server: Yes. We have orange and pineapple juice. Yasmin: ____ like orange juice, please. Offering and requesting food and drink & responding to requests Jo yc e M ar re ro / S h u tt er st o ck Server: What would you like to eat? Yasmin: I’d like the fish and green beans, please. Server: All right. And what would you like to drink? Yasmin: Do you have juice? Server: Yes. We have orange and pineapple juice. Yasmin: I’d like orange juice, please. Offering and requesting food and drink & responding to requests Jo yc e M ar re ro / S h u tt er st o ck 31 32 33 34 35 36 7 Vitoria: I’m going to watch The Favorite tonight. Laura: The movie? Vitoria: Yes, with Olivia Colman, and… who was the other actor? The woman? Laura: I have no ____. Vitoria: She’s American. Laura: Sorry, I’m not ____. Very/a little unsure Dfree/Shutterstock Vitoria: I’m going to watch The Favorite tonight. Laura: The movie? Vitoria: Yes, with Olivia Colman, and… who was the other actor? The woman? Laura: I have no idea. Vitoria: She’s American. Laura: Sorry, I’m not sure. Very/a little unsure Dfree/Shutterstock Vitoria: Her first name is Emma, I _____. Laura: Let me think. _____ it’s Emma Watson? No, she’s British. Why don’t we check on the internet? Vitoria: Good idea. Let’s see… The Favorite actor, woman… Emma Stone! Laura: Oh, yeah! Vitoria: What was the name of that other movie she was in? With Ryan Gosling. Laura: Oh, no… Not again! Very/a little unsure Tinseltown/Shutterstock Vitoria: Her first name is Emma, I think. Laura: Let me think. Maybe it’s Emma Watson? No, she’s British. Why don’t we check on the internet? Vitoria: Good idea. Let’s see… The Favorite actor, woman… Emma Stone! Laura: Oh, yeah! Vitoria: What was the name of that other movie she was in? With Ryan Gosling.Laura: Oh, no… Not again! Very/a little unsure Tinseltown/Shutterstock Practice Describe one of your past days. Include meals, places, activities and so on. “On Friday I went to the supermarket and visited my friend Paty...” Practice 37 38 39 40 41 42 8 Wrapping Up /h/ and /r/ sounds Writing a restaurant review Creating a menu for a restaurant Vocabulary: clothes, colors, food, seasons Grammar: Simple Past Functional language “Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.” – Seneca Nito/Shutterstock 43 44 45