sexta-feira, 18 de março de 2011

Casa do Caminho - English Course – sixth English Class: March 19, 2011

1. What is the date today? March 19, 2011 (march nineteen, twenty-eleven)

2. What did you have for breakfast?
a. bread and butter – brown bread / white bread (
whole wheat flour)
b. milk, soy milk
c. coffee
d. juice
e. egg
f. cereal (corn, oats, barley)
g. fruits (orange, banana/wimp, papaya, grapes, avocado, pear, apple,
molasses, watermelon)
h. bacon
i. corn cake, pie (cheese cake, apple pie)

HUMAN BODY is covered by skin, the biggest organ
Head/face: ear – hair – eyebrows - eyes – mouth - lips – nose – chin
Neck, shoulder, back, chest
Arm: elbow – hand – fingers - nails
Leg: thigh – knee – feet – ankle

TRUE OR FALSE?

1. The face is at the head´s back side.
2. I use my knees to write.
3. I use my neck to walk.

GRAMMAR: Noums
Write all the noums found at the text above.

VERBS
Let´s find the verbs above.

HOMEWORK: (last week)

Margarida: dayse | pateta: goofy | casa: house | amarelo: yellow
vermelho: red | lápis: pencil | caneta: pen | cozinha: kitchen | unha: nail
cabelo: hair

HOMEWORK (next week) translate into English:

Melancia, feijão, arroz, peixe, carne, alface, cebola, alho, tomate, brócoli, pão, manteiga, leite, café, bolo, milho

2 comentários:

  1. FOOT
    - como verbo, significa CAMINHAR
    - como substantivo, significa UM PÉ, singular
    mas não só isso, esta palavra tem várias outras aplicações

    FEET
    - substantivo plural os dois pés

    (você estava certo, Salomão)

    foot VERB
    wrong-foot VERB

    athlete’s foot NOUN
    foot-and-mouth disease NOUN
    foot soldier NOUN

    the boot is on the other foot
    get your foot/toe in the door
    foot the bill (for something)
    take your foot off the pedal

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