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6º ano INGLÊS Ms. GOMES 2024 HOMEWORK Usando o dicionário ou alguma ferramenta de tradução online, traduza os seguintes textos e anote o texto da língua portuguesa em seu caderno de inglês. Após escrevê-los, estude-os para o teste. Faça a leitura e se atende para as informações dadas. Você deverá apresentar essas traduções copiadas na próxima aula, dia 29 de outubro. Valerá visto e pontos de conceito. TEXT I Countries and Nationalities The country one is born in and actively refers to as home is represented in his or her nationality, or a title that derives from an individual's birth country. For example, anyone born in the United States is American, while anyone born in Spain is Spanish; some exceptions to nationality do however exist, and it's possible for individuals who weren't technically born in a country to adopt its nationality. Examples of some of the world's nationalities are: American—born in the United States. “The United States is famous for its beautiful landscapes, economic opportunity, and countless attractions.” British—born in England “England is famous for its storied history, entertainment, and ample culture.” Japanese—born in Japan “Japan is famous for its advanced technology, interesting sights, and delicious cuisine.” Chinese—born in China. “China is known for its sprawling population, numerous activities, and exciting culture.” German—born in Germany. “Germany is known for its tremendous hot dogs and bratwursts, high-quality beer, and captivating sights.” French—born in France. “France is known for its romantic sights (such as the Eiffel Tower), world-class foods (soup, duck, and more), and exciting nightlife.” Italian—born in Italy. “Italy is known for its festive culture, delicious foods (pasta, pizza, parmesan, and more), and breathtaking natural landscapes.” Canadian—born in Canada. “Canada is known for its French culture (in certain regions), kind and caring natives, and one-of-a-kind maple syrup.” Australian—born in Australia. “Australia is known for its beautiful weather, awesome wildlife (koalas, kangaroos, camels, and more), and fun citizens.” Brazilian—born in Brazil. “Brazil is known for its warm climate, dense jungles, and beach-friendly culture.” Mexican—born in Mexico. “Mexico is known for its fantastic foods, fast-paced lifestyle, and storied history (including several must-see landmarks). TEXT II Halloween Halloween (also referred to as All Hollows' Eve) is a holiday that's celebrated in America on 31 October of each year, regardless of what day of the week this date falls on. Although it is rooted in religion, Halloween today is enjoyed mainly because of its decorations, costumes, candy, treats, and general excitement, and furthermore, it is enjoyed by most everyone. Before Halloween, many individuals carve a design into an orange-colored pumpkin, or a solid, durable vegetable. Once a personally satisfying design is carved, a lit candle is typically put inside a pumpkin, thereby making it a Jack-O-Lantern. At night, this design lights up against the darkness. Besides carving pumpkins, some celebrate Halloween by putting decorations up. Supernatural (referring in this case to non-natural creatures that're typically based in fiction) figures, including vampires, ghosts, werewolves, zombies, and more, generally account for most of these decorations. Bugs, spiders, cobwebs, gravestones, and anything else that can be considered creepy (or unusual and possibly scary) can also be found on Halloween, in decoration form. Only some adults celebrate Halloween, and they generally do so by attending parties. Inversely, the vast majority of children dress in costume (Halloween costumes can be based upon anything, from the mentioned supernatural creatures to the stars of today's films) and walk from door to door in search of candy—a practice known as trick or treat—on Halloween. After knocking on a door (houses that participate in Halloween usually leave a light on), one says, "Trick or Treat" and a piece (or pieces!) of candy is given to him or her.