Name 5 fruits and 5 vegetables.
Banana, Apple, Pineapple, Orange, Pear, Strawberry, Peach, Spinach, Potato, Couliflower, Cabbage, Carrot, Tomato...
Correct the phrase:
- Does she cook?
- Yes! She cook very well!
- Does she cook?
- Yes! She cookS really well!
How do you say this profession:
Dental Hygienist.
Dental Hygienist.
DÊtnól rráiDJÍnêst
Talk about the frequency you have pizza for dinner.
I sometimes have pizzar for dinner. I have pizza for dinner once a week...
Name 7 Occupations.
Enginner, Doctor, Actor, Physicist, Architect, Plumber, Painter, Computer Analyst, Teacher...
What's the difference?
HOW MUCH x HOW MANY
How much: Uncountable things... (Liquids, Flour, Money...)
How many: Countable things: (Objects, some fruits...)
How do you say this kind of movies:
Lettuce
Lettuce
LÉrãs
Talk to a friend about someone's routine.
My sister wakes up at.... Goes to work at... Usually has lunch at...
Name 6 kinds of movies.
Horror, Action, Romantic, Comedy, War, Cartoon, Sci-fi...
This is a house. It has two bedrooms.
This is a house. It has two bedrooms.
This is a TWO-BEDROOM house.
How many syllables does this word have?
Orange
2 Syllables: Orange
Ó rêndj
Describe your house.
I live in a big house. It has _____ and _____. There are _____. It's a _____ house...
Name 5 things you can find in the BATHROOM.
Sink, Toilet, Mirror, Rug, Shower, Towel, Toothbrush...
What's the difference:
Always vs Twice a week
Always: Goes before the main verb
I ALWAYS DRINK milk for breakfast.
Twice a week: Goes at the end of the phrase:
I drink milk for breakfast TWICE A WEEK.
How many syllables does this word have? What's the stressed syllable?
Pineapple
3 Syllables: Pineapple
PÁIN é pôl
Invite a friend to go to the movies. Remember to set up the time and the movie you're going to watch.
Open Answer.
Name 5 food containers.
Select the best option:
- What are you ______ this weekend?
- I don't know. Maybe I'm _____ my grandparents. I love _____ my grandma's food.
a) do / visiting / eat
b) doing / visiting / eating
c) doing / visit / to eat
d) to do / visiting / eating
- What are you DOING this weekend?
- I don't know. Maybe I'm VISITING my grandparents. I love EATING my grandma's food.
b) doing / visiting / eating
What's the difference?
Do you like chocolate? x What chocolate do you like?
Yes/No questions: Intonation goes UP in the end.
Open questions: Intonation goes DOWN in the end.
Give directions from CNA to Diadema's bus terminal.
Open Answer.