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PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍNGUA INGLESA II Lupa Calc. DGT0837_A1_202204329182_V1 Aluno: Matr.: 202204329182 Disc.: PRÁTICA ORAL EM LÍ 2022.4 EAD (GT) / EX Prezado (a) Aluno(a), Você fará agora seu TESTE DE CONHECIMENTO! Lembre-se que este exercício é opcional, mas não valerá ponto para sua avaliação. O mesmo será composto de questões de múltipla escolha. Após responde cada questão, você terá acesso ao gabarito comentado e/ou à explicação da mesma. Aproveite para se familiarizar com este modelo de questões que será usado na sua AV e AVS. 1. Which of the following sentences is in the informal style? Would you care for a glass of water? The man whom I met in Washington was interested in working as a lawyer in England. It is raining heavily hence children are not allowed to leave home. May I suggest you buy the new model? I mgo∩agohomes∞n. Explicação: In informal style, we use contractions. 2. When it comes the time to close a conversation in English, there are many options of vocabulary. Choose the option below that is the most abrupt of all. Hey guys, I have to get up early. See you some other time. I'll go now. Well, I should be going now. I'm afraid I have to leave now. Well, I see it's getting late. I'd better go. Explicação: This expression is too abrupt and depending on the context might even sound impolite. 3. In what kind of situation do you say this? "For those of you who don't know me, my name's Tom Stotter." d) To state how you want to deal with questions b) To introduce yourself c) To state the purpose of the presentation e) To conclude a presentation a) To welcome the audience Explicação: If you must speak to a group of people (for example, to give a speech or a presentation), you may sometimes find it necessary to use the following phrases: For those of you who don't know me, my name is John Smith. 4. Informal introductions are a common way to get friends to know each other. It's a very usual dialogue situation in different situations. Choose the best informal introduction from the phrases below: Mary Smith, I'd like to introduce a colleague of mine. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet someone. This is John Brown. Mary. I'd like you to meet someone. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, may I introduce someone to you? This is John Brown. Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet a friend of mine. This is John Brown. Explicação: With informal introductions, it is okay to follow the same pattern as with neutral introductions. However, because it is an informal situation, you should address each person by his or her first name. 5. Among the following sentences which one would you use to greet a friend? What's your favorite dish? Where are you from? Pleased to meet you, Laura. What's up? Are you Portuguese or not? Explicação: FORMAL GREETINGS INFORMAL GREETINGS VERY INFORMAL/SLANG Good morning! Good afternoon! Good evening! How are you? How do you do? Hello! / Hi! How are things going? How are you doing? How is everything? How have you been? What have you been up to? It's very nice to see you. You're looking well. Hi! How's life? How're things? How's it going? What's happening? What's happening with you? What's new? What's new with you? What's up? What'cha been up to lately? 6. Read the sentences and choose the alternative that reveals the situation in which they are used My name's Jane Shaw. I'm responsible for travel arrangements. For those of you who don't know me, my name's Tom Stotter. As you know, I'm in charge of public relations. I'm the new Marketing Manager. Exposing results Introducing yourself Going home Presenting a project Signing a contract Explicação: If you must speak to a group of people (for example, to give a speech or a presentation), you may sometimes find it necessary to use the following phrases: For those of you who don't know me, my name is John Smith. 7. Complete the end of this dialogue: Jim: See you around! Thinh and Lan: ________________ e) Don¿t bother. d) Good-bye, Jim! a) If you say so. b) Never mind. c) I hope not. Explicação: Thinh: It was good to meet you, too, Jim. Lan: Yes, it was good to meet you. Jim: See you around! Thinh and Lan: Good-bye, Jim! 8. Indicate which of the following statements is formal: Hi, dude. What¿s up! I'm Jackie. I work in accounting. Hi Maury. This is Rajiv, from the new quality control team. What¿s up? I would like to introduce you to someone. Bob, this is Mr. James Whitfield. Hey, man! How are you? Hi everyone! I'm Gerald Simms. Please call me Gerry. Explicação: Think of yourself as addressing only one person at each moment. Picture yourself looking and talking first to one and then the other. First, you are dedicated to giving information about John Brown to Mary Smith. After that, you become dedicated to giving information about Mary Smith to John Brown. Do not try to multiplex the information! May I introduce a good friend of mine? This is ¿ . Have you met ¿ ? / I¿d like you to meet ¿ . I¿d like to introduce¿ / I want you to meet ¿ . Please meet my friend/ colleague ¿¿¿ / This is my mother. She's a doctor. Let me introduce Ms. Smith. She's a well known painter. Have you met Mrs. Smith? She¿s our science teacher.