Logo Passei Direto
Buscar
Material
páginas com resultados encontrados.
páginas com resultados encontrados.
details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

details

Libere esse material sem enrolação!

Craque NetoCraque Neto

Ao continuar, você aceita os Termos de Uso e Política de Privacidade

Prévia do material em texto

<p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 1 Clothes and Parts of the Body 1 Put the words into the correct column. Which ones are clothes and which ones are parts of the body? STAGE The deleted words are examples: shirt leg arm finger trousers hand boot wrist back tie jacket sock foot shoe suit thumb hat Clothes Parts of the Body shirt back get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 2 Contractions 1 Re-write the sentences, this time contracting the verbs. E.g. The pen is not short; it is long. STAGE The pen isn't short; it's long. Q1. London is not a village; it is a city. Q2. It is not a girl; it is a man. Q3. The pen is not in the book; it is under the book. Q4. It is not Mr Brown; it is Mrs Brown. Q5. You are not Mrs Brown; you are Mr Silva. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 3 Vocabulary 1 Translate these sentences from Portuguese into English. E.g. Senhor Brown é um homem. Mr Brown is a man. STAGE Q1. Anna Brown é uma menina. Q2. Londres é uma cidade Q3. Você está lendo um livro. Q4. A letra J é uma consoante. Q5. A letra G é antes da letra H. Q6. França e Espanha estão na Europa e China e India estão na Asia. Q7. a quinta letra do alfabeto. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 4 Any and some 1 Complete these sentences using any or some. E.g. Are there lights in this room? STAGE Are there any lights in this room? Q1. Are there books on this table? Q2. There are pictures on these walls. Q3. There aren't books on the floor. Q4. Have you got shoes on your feet? Q5. There are students in the classroom. Q6. There aren't pictures on these walls. Q7. Are there chairs on the table? Q8. I have got pencils. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 5 Village, Town, City of Ireland. 1 Q1. Dublin is the capital a) City b) Village c) Town Q2. São Paulo is not a it's a STAGE a) Town b) City Q3. A is smaller than a and a . a) City b) Village c) Town Q4. New York is a very famous in the United States of America. a) Village b) Town c) City Q5. There aren't many people in a but there are a lot of people in a a) Village b) City Q6. A has more people than a a) Village b) Town Q7. Oxford is a in England. a) Village b) Town c) City Q8. There are more people in a than in a a) City b) Town Q9. A isn't bigger than a , it's smaller. a) Town b) Village Q10. Madrid is the biggest in Spain. a) Town b) City c) Village get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 6a 'Behind' and 'In front of' 1 Look at the pictures and fill in the gaps with either behind or in front of. Q1. The blue paint is the red and green paint STAGE Q2. The man's legs are the ball. Q3. The laptop is the men. Q4. The newspaper is the man. Q5. The cyclist in black shorts is the cyclists in red and green shorts. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 6b 'Behind' and 'In front of' Q6. The table is the woman. 1 STAGE Q7. The woman is standing the table. Q8. The high building is the men. Q9. The man in the red t-shirt is the other two men. Q10. The basketball is the men. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 7a Colours 1 Look at the pictures and fill in the gaps with the correct colours. Q1. The dog is with a face STAGE and spots. Q2. The hat is Q3. The computer is Q4. The hat is Q5. The strawberries are get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 7b Colours 1 Q6. The orange is STAGE Q7. The cup is Q8. The apple is Q9. The girls'shirts are Q10. The cow's face is get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 8 1 Clothing Fill in the gaps with the correct article of clothing. STAGE Q1. We wear a when it is cold outside. a) Coat b) Skirt c) Blouse Q2. A woman usually wears a a) Shirt b) Blouse Q3. We wear when it is hot. a) Trousers b) Jacket c) Shorts Q4. At school a boy generally wears and a girl generally wears a a) Skirt b) Trousers Q5. The woman is wearing a long black a) Shirt b) Dress c) Hat Q6. The boy wears and when he plays football. a) Shorts b) Socks c) Coat Q7. Mr. Brown put a in his jacket pocket. a) Sock b) Scarf c) Handkerchief Q8. She wears a around her neck when it is cold. a) Skirt b) Scarf c) Shirt Q9. Mr. Brown is wearing a grey a) Suit b) Shoe c) Dress Q10. The boys are wearing red on their feet. a) Shirts b) Shoes c) Scarves get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 9 'Before', 'After' and 'Between' 1 Fill in the gaps using the words before, after, or between. STAGE Q1. Monday is Tuesday. Q2. March is February. Q3. Saturday is Friday and Sunday. Q4. Easter is summer. Q5. Autumn is summer and winter. Q6. 15.00 p.m is 14.00 p.m. Q7. Christmas is New Year's Eve. Q8. Santa Catarina is Paraná and Rio Grande do Sul. Q9. Thursday is Wednesday. Q10. August 20th is August 19th. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 10 Cardinal Numbers 1 Fill in the gaps with the correct cardinal numbers. Note: Cardinal numbers are numbers such as one, two, three, etc... STAGE Q1. There are days in a week. Q2. There are months in a year. Q3. There are days in January. Q4. People have fingers and thumbs on their hands. Q5. On each team in a game of football there are players. Q6. There are players in a game of tennis. Q7. There is only sun in the sky. Q8. There are days in June. Q9. Malu has three apples, but Paul has one more than Malu, SO Paul has apples. Q10. A car has wheels. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 11 'Is there ?' and 'Are there ?' 1 Answer the questions with either positive or negative answers. Write complete answers. E.g. Question: Are there two pencils on the table? STAGE Answer: Yes, there are two pencils on the table. Q1. Is there a pen on the table? Yes, Q2. Is there a clock on the wall? No, Q3. Are there two chairs in the room? Yes, . Q4. Are there ten students sitting in front of the teacher? No, Q5. Is there a light on the ceiling? No, Q6. Are there three houses in that street? Yes, Q7. Is there a coat on the chair? Yes, Q8. Are there two lights on the ceiling? Yes, Q9. Is there a person in the other room? Yes, Q10. Are there four people in the other room? No, BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 12 Capitals 1 Fill in the gaps with the correct capital cities. Q1. is the capital of China. STAGE a) Beijing b) London c) Dublin Q2. The capital of Spain isn't it's a) Madrid b) Paris Q3. is the capital of Belgium. a) Berlin b) Paris c) Brussels Q4. is the capital of Ireland and is the capital of Italy. a) Dublin b) Rome Q5. is the capital of Greece. a) Athens b) Crete c) Florence Q6. isn't the capital of England, it's a) Manchester b) London Q7. is the capital of Catalonia. a) Lisbon b) Bilbao c) Barcelona Q8. is the capital of Portugal. a) Granada b) Seville c) Lisbon Q9. is the capital of Scotland. a) Glasgow b) Edinburgh c) Newcastle Q10. is the capital of the United States of America. a) Washington DC b) New York c) Texas get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 13a How many? 1 Look at the pictures and state how many of each object you can see. When you are counting, try to do it in English. Q1. How many pins are there in the picture? STAGE a) Two b) Three c) Four Q2. How many buttons are there on the calculator? 655 a) Twenty-four b) Twenty-two 4 5 6 1 2 3 c) Twenty-five Q3. How many paper clips do you see? a) Thirteen b) Three c) Thirty Q4. How many dots can you see on the dice? a) Twenty-seven b) Twenty-eight c) Twenty-six Q5. How many chess pieces are there in the picture? a) Eighteen b) Eight c) Eighty-eight get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 13b How many? 1 Q6. How many people do you see in the picture? a) Four b) Five c) Six STAGE Q7. How many ducks are there in the picture? a) Seven b) Six c) Eight Q8. How many numbers are there in the picture? a) Ten b) Eleven c) Nine Q9. How many people are playing basketball? a) Three b) Four c) Five Q10. How many balloons are there in the picture? a) Five b) Six c) Seven get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 14 Ordinal numbers 1 Fill in the gaps using ordinal numbers, i.e first, second, third, etc. Q1. January is the month of the year. a) First b) Second c) Third STAGE Q2. Friday is the day of the week. a) Fourth b) Fifth c) Sixth Q3. Of these three holidays, St. Patrick's Day (March 17th), Halloween (October 31st) and Christmas (December 25th), St. Patrick's Day comes a) Third b) Second c) First Q4. May is the month of the year. a) Fifth b) Sixth c) Seventh Q5. C is the letter of the alphabet. a) Third b) Twentieth c) Fifteenth Q6. December is the month of the year. a) First b) Second c) Last Q7. Tuesday is the day of the week. a) Third b) Eighth c) Second Q8. 31st December is the day of the year. a) Last b) First c) Thirty-first Q9. X is the letter of the English alphabet. a) Twenty-first b) Twenty-fifth c) Twenty-fourth Q10. Wednesday is the day of the week. a) First b) Third c) Fourth get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 15 Or Put the word or in these sentences SO that the sentence makes 1 sense. Q1. don't want to put sugar milk in my coffee. STAGE Q2. Most people like Real Madrid but not both. Q3. We can go to the cinema the park this afternoon. Q4. don't have a pen a pencil in my pocket. Q5. There isn't an apple an orange on my plate. Q6. Is it a pen a pencil? Q7. I want some bread some fruit with my lunch. Q8. They don't have shoes socks on their feet. Q9. He doesn't like salt pepper. Q10. She hasn't got a phone money in her pocket. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 16 Read each sentence and decide whether a or an should fill 1 the gap. Q1. There is apple on the table. Q2. I have book in my bag. STAGE Q3. He put pencil in his pocket. Q4. There is umbrella under the table. Q5. There is orange on the plate. Q6. We read book in class every day. Q7. She has mobile phone in her pocket. Q8. There is elephant in the ZOO. Q9. I drink bottle of water with my dinner. Q10. There is cup in front of the glass. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 17 Parts of the head Match the words in Spanish with the correct words in English. 1 Q1. Nose a) Queixo Q2. Ears b) Dentes STAGE Q3. Eyes c) Nariz Q4. Mouth d) Língua Q5. Face e) Orelhas Q6. Hair f) Olhos Q7. Chin g) Cabeça Q8. Tongue h) Cabelo Q9. Head i) Rosto Q10. Teeth j) Boca get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 18 Translate Translate the following sentences from English into Portuguese. 1 Q1. I have two pencils in my pocket. Q2. There is a book on the table. STAGE Q3. There are ten chairs in this classroom. Q4. He has a watch on his wrist. Q5. There are five people outside the room. Q6. The wall is white. Q7. The table is in front of us. Q8. The window is behind me. Q9. The door is open. Q10. The book is closed. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 19 Contraction of the verb 'to have' Fill in the gaps using the contraction of the verb to have. Use 1 the pronoun in brackets to help you. Q1. (I) got a pen in my pocket. STAGE Q2. (They) got two books. Q3. (He) got a mobile phone in his bag. Q4. (She) got two eyes. Q5. (You) got eight fingers and two thumbs on your hands. Q6. (We) got some books in our bags. Q7. (It) got four legs because it is a cat. Q8. (They) got three coats. Q9. (I) got two legs and two arms. Q10. (You) got hair on your head. get it BritSchool</p><p>PRACTICAL EXERCISES Exercise 20 'Any' and 1 Fill in the gaps ui either any or some. Q1. Are there chairs in the room? STAGE Q2. Yes, there are pens on the table. Q3. No, there aren't pencils in my pocket. Q4. I have books in my bag. Q5. Have you got money in your pocket? Q6. They haven't got shoes on their feet. Q7. We have food on our plate. Q8. You put salt on your food. Q9. She doesn't put pepper on her plate. Q10. He eats bread with his lunch. get it BritSchool</p>

Mais conteúdos dessa disciplina