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1a Questão Qual das alternativas abaixo responde a seguinte questão" Who are you?" Because I like it. I´m Maria I´m at school There are two. I´m fine, thanks. Explicação: Who: Who is that man over there? [Asking about people.] 2a Questão What can you say when you want to say good-bye to someone? Good morning. How are you? See you. Hi. Hello. Explicação: Hello - Hi = oi Good morning = bom dia How are you? = como está? See you = Tchau. 3a Questão What don't you say to welcome people? Make yourself at home. Sit down Thank you for coming Please, go away. Come in Explicação: 'Please, go away' is a way to ask someone to leave, not to greet and welcome someone. 4a Questão Americanos são, em geral, mais formais do que latinos. Asim sendo, como você acha que os americanos saúdam alguém que acabaram de conhecer: With an embrace With a bow With a handshake With a kiss You do nothing Explicação: If you have a formal meeting for the first time, you can shake their hand while greeting (or without saying anything). However, when teenagers meet informally they generally use the expression ¿Give me five!¿ and slap hands together (high five). Another common greeting for youngsters is ¿WHAT¿S UP?¿ It¿s not necessary to shake hands with people we already know. British only shake hands when introduced to new people, but rarely when parting. 5a Questão Leia as sentenças abaixo que se referem às diversas nacionalidades. Assinale a alternativa que estabelece uma relação errada. Bob is from the USA. He´s American. José is from Brasília. He´s Brazilian. Jane is from Britain. She´s Canadian. Francesco is from Rome. He´s Italian. Carmen is from Barcelona. She´s Spanish. Explicação: Jane is from Britain. She is BRITISH. Gabarito Coment. 6a Questão What can you say if you want to know if someone has siblings? Do you have brothers and sisters? Do you have a child? Do you have sons? Do you have daughters? Do you have children? Explicação: siblings significa irmãos (brothers and/or sisters). 7a Questão What can you say to ask about someone's nationality? Where are you from? Where do you live? How do you do? Where are you going? How are you? Explicação: how are you? - como vocâ está? Where are you from? - de onde você é? Where do you live? - onde você mora? Where are you going? - aonde você está indo? How do you do? alô. 8a Questão Which of these expressions is not used to greet people? How do you do? How are you doing? What´s up? How are you? Where are you going? Explicação: Informal Greetings: Arriving (chegada) or passing by Hi / Hello - Morning/afternoon/ evening (Isso mesmo! Sem a palavra GOOD!) - How are you? - What's up? (very informal) How are you doing? (very informal) Notice that the question "How are you?" or "What's up?" doesn't necessary need a response. If you respond, these phrases are generally expected: Very well, thank you. And you? (formal) - Fine / Great (informal). Formal Greetings: Arriving or passing by Good morning - Good afternoon - Good evening - Good day Sir / Madam (very formal) - Hello (name), how are you? Informal Greetings: Departing Goodbye / Bye/ Bye for now - See you (later)/ See you soon/ So long - See ya./Later (very informal)
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