Manual LEI
Manual LEI
Manual LEI
Greetings Goodbyes
Good Morning!
Good Afternoon! Goodbye!
Good Evening! Bye!
Good Night! See you later!
How do you do? See you tomorrow!
Hello! See you on Monday!
Hi!
How are you? / How do you do?
Fine, thank you! / I’m OK. / Fine, thanks! / I’m great!
Notes:
Mr. – homens; Mrs. – senhoras casadas ou viúvas; Miss – menina solteira;
Ms. – usado para senhoras, quando se desconhece o seu estado civil;
PRACTICE:
A. Listen to the song “Hello, Goodbye”, by Beatles, and fill in the gaps.
You need the following words:
NO / STOP / GOODBYE / GOODBYE / HIGH / LOW / WHY / I DON’T KNOW/ YES / HELLO
Interview
Let’s practice.
This is Tina Turner (Anna Mae Bullock). She was born in 1939 in America. She is a
famous rock star.
Consolidation exercises
Let’s Practice.
Thirty-four: Twenty-three: Seventy-eight:
85: 41: 10:
Eighteen: Eighty: Twelve:
32: 99: 71:
Twenty-six: Eight: Ninety-two:
51: 69: 30:
One hundred: Forty-four: Twenty:
66: 24: 100:
Fifty-seven: Eighty-eight: Sixty:
15: 58: 65:
Thirteen: Twenty-nine: Ninety:
More Numbers
200 – two hundred; 300 – three hundred ...... 700 –seven hundred; 1000 – one thousand; 2000 – two
thousand........ 8000 – eight thousand; 1,000,000 – one million...
Let’s Practice.
Write the numbers in full.
210 - 531 -
305 - 640 -
424 - 755 -
1. Jonathan was born in 1978 in Washington. He is an athlete and he always gets the 1st place. He is
32 years old and he is the 3rd of 4 brothers.
2. Madeleine is the number 88 in the list. She is 44 years old.
3. My birthday is on November 17th. Jane’s birthday is on January 26th.
Countries and Nationalities
Let’s Practice
Alice/Aberdeen/Scotland
Alice is from Aberdeen in Scotland. She is Scottish.
a) Betty/Cardiff/Wales
c) I/York/England
d) Charles/Dublin/Ireland
f) I / Braga / Portugal
1. Answer:
a) Is Charles from Ireland?
b) Are Peter and Sara from Italy?
c) Is Ana from France?
d) Are you from Braga?
1. Complete with the correct form of the verb To Be “am”, “is” or “are”. (Complete com as formas corretas do
verbo To BE “am”, “is” ou “are).
3. Now do the same but only orally. Use the following information:
a) Andre Agassi /Iranian-American
b) João / Portuguese
c) José Zapatero / Spanish
d) Pierre / France
e) Cristiano Ronaldo /Portuguese
f) Mary and Joan/ British
g) Laika / Russian
h) Mac Donald’s/ American
i) You / Mexican
j) (Yourself ..........)
Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verb to be:
1 – My name Goldie Hawn. I Katie’s mother.
2 – My son Oliver Hudson.
3 – My daughter and I good actresses.
4 – Katie at home. Her son at school.
5 – Katie’s dogs in the park. They black and white.
6 – Liv Tyler and Kate Hudson good friends.
7–I 15 years old. Kurt 14.
8 – Those tourists over there British.
9 – It nine o’clock. You late again.
10 – My brother and I good football players.
11 - Canada a very big country.
12 – My hands very cold.
13 – I a student.
14 – We at school.
15 – My parents very happy.
16 – He (not) my friend.
17 – Susan sad today.
18 – You (not) at home.
19 – you happy today?
20 - she your friend from school?
21 – The computer on the table.
22 - you at school?
23 – She eating a cake.
24 – The young boys (not) in the swimming pool.
25 – The sofa and the TV in the living room.
26 - your office open today?
27 - your timetable flexible?
28 - you improving your English?
I'm an alien I'm a legal alien
I'm an Englishman in New York
Listen to the song I’m na Englishman in New York
By Sting
I don't drink coffee I take tea my dear If, "Manners make the man" as someone said
I like my toast done on one side Then he's the hero of the day
And you can hear it in my accent when I talk It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile
I'm an Englishman in New York Be yourself no matter what they say
See me walking down Fifth Avenue I'm an alien I'm a legal alien
A walking cane here at my side I'm an Englishman in New York
I take it everywhere I walk I'm an alien I'm a legal alien
I'm an Englishman in New York I'm an Englishman in New York
is a car.
is a watch.
is an orange.
are pearls.
are boys.
are pencils.
is a girl.
is a ruler.
Plurals
The plural of the nouns is formed by adding –s, this is the general rule.
Ex: book – books
ATTENTION:
• When the nouns end in -s, -ch, -sh, -x, -z, -o , we add –es
Ex: church – churches
box – boxes
kiss – kisses
• When the nouns end in -f or -fe , the -f or -fe changes to –ves
Ex: wife – wives;
thief – thieves
• When the nouns end in consonant + y, we drop the y and add –ies
Ex: lady – ladies
Note: when the nouns end in vowel + -y, they follow the general rule.
Ex: boy - boys
NOTES:
• Some nouns have the same form in the singular and in the plural.
Ex: sheep – sheep
deer – deer
This is a woman.
That is a country.
This is a girl.
This is a tomato.
That is a box.
This is a thief.
This is a leaf.
That is a foot.
4. Complete the table with the singular form of the following nouns:
cars children
boys lives
glasses potatoes
magazines photos
men sheep
holidays cities
days wolves
shops churches
Question Words
a. Ask questions with Who, What, How, Where, When, Which or why:
The Colours
1. Answer.
2. Read.
Mr. Andrew has got an old black car. It has got grey and yellow seats. In his car he has got a
brown bag, a blue coat and some green folders. His wife has got a small red wallet and a purple coat.
They have got three young children. The children have got some white and blue balls and a yellow
train to play.
Grammar Practice:
Family
Note:
Have you got any sisters? How many sisters have you got?
brothers? Brothers
How to answer:
Ex: I have a brother/ I have three sisters / I have a child / I have two children.
I haven’t got any children / I haven’t got any brothers or sisters.
(Husband – marido; Wife – esposa.)
1. Complete the chart with the Portuguese words for family members.
Portuguese English
Mother
Father
Brother
Sister
Daughter
Son
Wife
Husband
Grandmother
Grandfather
2. Read.
Susan is a British woman, from London. She is 45 and she lives with her husband and
their three children: one daughter and two sons. Her husband is Jonathan and he is 45 too. He is a
Scottish man.
Susan visits her parents and her grandmother every weekend. Jonathan visits his
father and his younger sister in Scotland every two months. Jonathan’s sister is a taxi driver in
Edinburgh where she lives.
Susan hasn’t got any brothers or sisters. Her mother is a retired teacher and her
father is an electrician. She loves visiting them and their children love to spend some weekends with
their grandparents.
3. Is Jonathan forty-three?
Pronouns are words like I, me (personal pronouns) or my, mine (possessive pronouns).
I me My Mine
It it Its Its
We us Our Ours
Let’s Practice!
Replace the words in brackets by the correct personal pronouns. Note that Sue is the person
speaking. The (*) means that you are asked a question.
Possessive Adjectives
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives.
1. Where are (you) your friends now?
2. Here is a postcard from (I) friend Peggy.
3. She lives in Australia now with (she) family.
4. (She) husband works in Newcastle.
5. (He) company builds ships.
6. (They) children go to school in Newcastle.
7. (I) husband and I want to go to Australia, too.
8. We want to see Peggy and (she) family next winter.
9. (We) winter!
10. Because it is (they) summer.
Possessive Pronouns
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive pronouns.
1. This book is (you) .
2. The ball is (I) .
3. The blue car is (we) .
4. The ring is (she) .
5. We met Paul and Jane last night. This house is (they) .
6. The luggage is (he) .
7. The pictures are (she) .
8. In our garden is a bird. The nest is (it) .
9. This cat is (we) .
10. This was not my fault. It was (you)
Year – Ano
Month – Mês
Week – Semana
Season – Estação
Day - Dia
3. March Março
6. June Junho
7. July Julho
1. January Janeiro
8. AugustAgosto
2. February Fevereiro
9. September Setembro 3. Wednesday quarta-feira
4. Thursday quinta-feira
10. October Outubro
5. Friday sexta-feira
11. November Novembro
6. Saturday sábado
12. December Dezembro 7. Sunday domingo
Os Dias da Semana
Spring – Primavera
Summer – Verão
Autumn / Fall – Outono
Winter - Inverno
1. Monday segunda.feira
2. Tuesday terça-feira
Let’s Practice.
Let’s Practice.
A) Answer.
4. When is Easter?
In the United States there is a big holiday in 24th. They celebrate the Independence Day. In
Portugal, we celebrate the Liberty Day in 25th.
The Time
FORMAL WAY:
Example: 7:45 - seven forty-five
11:06 - eleven (oh) six
3:15 - three fifteen a.m. or three fifteen p.m
POPULAR WAY:
Example:
7.15 - fifteen minutes past seven or a quarter past seven
7.45 - fifteen minutes to eight or a quarter to eight
5:30 – thirty minutes past five or half past five
12:00 - midday or noon
00:00 – midnight
3:15 - a quarter past three in the morning OR a quarter past three at night.
Ask about time.
1.
The meeting is at a quarter past eight.
1.
My birthday party is at ten o’clock.
2.
His dinner is at a quarter to nine.
3.
The first bus is at 8 a.m.
Note: Todos os verbos no Present Simple necessitam apenas de -s no final das 3.as pessoas do singular (He, She, It)
. Ex: She/run She runs; He/ drive He drives. Há exceções, como o verbo to do,to go, os verbos terminados em –sh
e –ch que necessitam de -es (does, goes, washes, watches)
3. What about you? What do you do? How often do you do it?
Listen to the song 93 Milion Miles, by Jason Mraz, and fill in the blanks.
Dialogues to practice
Peter: Hello.
Jane: Hi!
Peter: My name is Peter. What's your name?
Jane: My name is Jane. Nice to meet you.
Peter: It's a pleasure. This is a great party!
Jane: Yes, it is. Where are you from?
Peter: I'm from Amsterdam.
Jane: Amsterdam? Really, are you German?
Peter: NO, I'm not German. I'm Dutch.
Jane: Oh, you're Dutch. Sorry about that.
Peter: That's OK. Where are you from?
Jane: I'm from London, but I'm not British.
Peter: No, what are you?
Jane: Well, my parents were Spanish, so I'm Spanish, too.
Peter: That's very interesting. Spain is a beautiful country.
Jane: Thank you. It is a wonderful place.
Dialogue 2
Official Interview
Sam: Good morning.
Officer: Take a seat please. What is your name?
Sam: My name is Sam Shield.
Officer: How do you spell your surname?
Sam: S-H-I-E-L-D.
Officer: What work do you do?
Sam: I teach English.
Officer: Where do you live?
Sam: I live in Hillingdon.
Officer: Where are you from?
Sam: I am English, and I’ve lived in London all my life.
Officer: Are you married?
Sam: Yes, I am. My wife is Russian.
Officer: Have you got any children?
Sam: I’ve got 2 sons and a daughter.
Officer: How old are they?
Sam: They are 8 and 6 years old.
Officer: OK. Would you please sign this form to say that the details are correct.