Elton da Silva Vargas Wellington da Silva Rehder 2 2 2 2 2 ª Ed d d ç ç ção o Edi di diç ç çã ç o o o Sa Sant nt n a Cru z do Rio o Pardo o o/ S.P P P Sa Sa Sa Sant nt n a Cru u uz do Rio o o Pard d do o o/ S.P P P . Ed Ed Edit t to or or o a Vie ena Ed Ed Edit t it itor or or o a a a Vie e ena 20 20 2009 09 09 9 20 20 2009 09 09 09 2ª Edição Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo/ S.P. Editora Viena 2009 a a V Var arga gas s d da a Si Silva Re ehd hder er
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Elton da Silva VargasWellington da Silva Rehder
22222ª Eddd çççãoo Edididiçççãç ooo SaSantntn a Cruuz do Rioo Pardooo/ S.PPPSaSaSaSantntn a Cruuuz do Riooo Pardddooo/ S.PPP.EdEdEditttoororo a VieenaEdEdEdittititorororo a aa Vieeena2020200909099 20202009090909
2ª Edição Santa Cruz do Rio Pardo/ S.P.Editora Viena2009
aa VVarargagassddaa SiSilva Reehdhderer
Autores: Elton da Silva VargasWellington da Silva Rehder
Nenhuma parte desta publicação poderá ser reproduzida ou transmitida, sejam quais forem os meios empregados: eletrônicos, mecânicos, fotográ-fi cos, gravações ou quaisquer outros.
Make a paper ball. Stand up. Pass it to a classmate and say the first letter. The person who catches the ball has to say the next letter and so on.
John
UNIT
1
9
How are you?
nine
How are you?
UNIT
1
10
How are you?
ten
How are you?
I am
I am
This
I’m
Thank you. And you?
Hi
Evening
Very well
Hello
Fine, thanks
How are you?
Oral activity
UNIT
1
11
How are you?
eleven
Important Point 1
Greetings and
farewells
Hello Take careGood morning Bye-byeHow are you? Good nightGood afternoon Good-byeGood evening See you tomorrowAll right Well Very well Fine
Bye-bye!
HELLEN: Good morning, Mrs. Brown.
MRS. BROWN: Good morning Hellen.
HELLEN: How are you this morning?
MRS. BROWN: I’m very well. And you?
HELLEN: Fine, thanks. How is Mr. Brown?
MRS. BROWN: He is fine, thank you.
HELLEN: Good bye, Mrs. Brown.
MRS. BROWN: Good bye, Hellen.
How are you, Mrs. Brown?
Dialog
UNIT
1
12
How are you?
twelve
Examples:
A: Hello, Bill. How are you?
B: Fine, thanks. And you?
A: How are you this evening?
B: Very well, thank you.
A: How are you this afternoon?
B: Fine, thanks. How are you?
A: Good bye, Hellen. See you tomorrow morning.
B: Good bye, Mrs. Brown. See you tomorrow.
Exercises
1. Fill in the blanks using your own words.
a. you tomorrow.
b. How are tonight?
c. well, thanks.
d. , thank you.
e. evening, Mr. Green.
f. How are you evening?
g. Good .
h. are you?
2. Practice the conversation on page thirteen with a partner.
UNIT
1
13
How are you?
thirteen
ConversationHARRY: Good morning. How are you this morning?
PAUL: I’m just fine, thanks. And how are you?
HARRY: Fine, thanks. Are you a student?
PAUL: Yes, I am. And you ? Are you a student too?
HARRY: Yes. My name is Long.
PAUL: What’s your first name?
HARRY: My first name is Harry. My name is Harry Long.
PAUL: I am Paul.
HARRY: What’s your last name, Paul?
PAUL: My last name is Johnson.
PAUL: My name is Paul Johnson.
HARRY: How do you spell your last name?
PAUL: Johnson. J-O-H-N-S-O-N.
HARRY: Nice to meet you, Paul.
PAUL: Nice to meet you too, Harry.
PAUL : This is Sarah . She is my girlfriend.
HARRY: Nice to meet you, Sarah.
SARAH: Nice to meet you too, Harry.
PAUL: We are in the same classroom.
SARAH: Mr. Green is our teacher.
UNIT
1
14
How are you?
fourteen
Important Point 2
Verb To Be
I am (I’m) Paul. You are (You’re) a student. He is (He’s) my friend. Mr. Green is a teacher. She is (She’s) Sarah. Sarah is my girlfriend. It is (It’s) a pen. We are (We’re) in the same classroom. They are (They’re) in the school.
3. Use the right verb: AM, IS or ARE
a. She very well, thank you.
b. Mr. and Mrs. Green teachers.
c. Bill and Hellen very well.
d. Bill my boyfriend.
e. Hellen in my classroom.
f. I fine. Thanks.
g. It my pencil.
h. Sarah and I at school.
i. How you ?
j. He and my sister at the club now.
k. Mrs. Green a teacher.
l. Paul, Harry and Sarah students.
m. We at school.
n. They at home. They at the restaurant.
UNIT
1
15
How are you?
fi fteen
4. Make sentences using these words.
is • she • am • in hospital • big • Hellen and Bill fine • white • I • are • the dog • friends
5. Find the words.
C A U Y J B C O R T N G M J K
N U O K T C S F Y Y I O Y O U
O I I M O G G U H N M Z C R E
O Q O D M O R N I N G T F T G
N A W E O R F T F A R L J N U
R S C A R E T L E M L K I M I
E A E R R L E I N E R N L O B
T A R E O E O O W A E E X C B
F C W A W F Y M W V S P E L L
A L L R I G H T E A G Y A D E
afternoon tomorrow spell
name evening all right
morning well you
care
UNIT
1
16
How are you?
sixteen
6. The best memory!
Choose a classmate and introduce him / her to your group.
Example:
This is
He is from
He is a
Now, make 6 sentences using the words from the word list.
Word list
afternoon
big
boy/
girlfriend
car
classroom
evening
fine
friends
morning
Mr.
Mrs.
Miss
nice
night
school
students
teacher
today
tomorrow
tonight
UNIT
1
17
How are you?
seventeen
Exercises
1. Test your verbs.
a. He my classmate.
b. They’ in the same classroom.
c. She’ the English teacher.
d. I at school, now.
e. We’ friends.
f. You an English student.
g. Hellen and Bill cousins.
h. Sarah, Harry and Paul new students.
i. What’ your name?
j. How old you?
k. How old your mother / father?
l. Who I?
m. You’ my students.
Verb forms
Expressions
am
are
is
see
hi/hello
good morning
good afternoon
good evening
good bye
good night
bye
thanks
UNIT
1
18
How are you?
eighteen
Notes
UNIT
2
19
Let’s begin
nineteen
Let’s begin
UNIT
2
20
Let’s begin
twenty
Let’s + Verbs
How many verbs are you able to associate?
Let’s...
Oral and written activities
Pick up the verbs from the box below.
have dinner • study • play cards • listen to music
• write • read • work • ride on a horse
LetLL ttttttt
UNIT
2
21
Let’s begin
twenty one
Let’s Begin
BILL: Good morning, John. How are you?JOHN: I’m fine, thanks, Bill. Please come in.BILL: Thank you. How is Mrs. Smith today?JOHN: She’s very well, thanks.BILL: Please sit down, John.JOHN: Thank you.BILL: Let’s read lesson three.JOHN: Fine.
MR.GREEN: Good evening, Mr. Brown.MR.BROWN: Good evening, how are you this evening? MR. GREEN: I’m very well. And how are you?MR.BROWN: I’m fine, thanks.MR.GREEN: Please, come in and sit down, Mr. Brown. It’s time to begin.MR.BROWN: That’s fine. Let s begin.
TEACHER: Let’s begin!PAMELA: Please, teacher. How do you say “borracha” in English?TEACHER: You say “eraser”.PAMELA: Thanks. And how do you say “pegar emprestado”?TEACHER: You say “borrow”.PAMELA: Can I borrow your eraser, Chris?CHRIS: Of course, here you are.PAMELA: Thank you.
HELLEN: Hello, Betty.BETTY: Good afternoon, Hellen.HELLEN: It’s time to study now.BETTY: Fine. Let’s begin the lesson.HELLEN: Please open your book, Betty. Repeat the dialogs.BETTY: Yes, Let’s read lesson five.
t’s read lesson three.nnee.
onn.
eee.
uu
2
3
4
1
UNIT
2
22
Let’s begin
twenty two
Important Expressions
Come in, please.
Stand up.
Close your book, please.
Read, please.
It’s time to begin.
This is lesson two.
Sit down.
Open your dictionaries, please.
Listen and repeat.
That’s fine.
Let’s begin now.
Repeat please.
.
UNIT
2
23
Let’s begin
twenty three
Exercises
1. Use the right word.
repeat • stand • come • time • listen • open • close sit • read • say • fine • begin • pay • take
a. up, please.
b. in now.
c. It’s to begin.
d. please.
e. and repeat.
f. Please, your dictionaries.
g. the dialog on page 21, please.
h. down, please.
i. How do you “ TAREFA” in English?
j. the books on page 23.
k. Let’s .
l. attention.
m. That’s .
n. notes.
2. Match the columns.
A B
a. How do you say “caneta” in English? the dialog.
b. Can I borrow your pen? after me.
c. Please, come in and you say “pen”.
d. It´s time to read Yes, of course.
e. Please, listen to meet your classmates.
f. Repeat the word list.
UNIT
2
24
Let’s begin
twenty four
3. Group work.
Simon says: Give instructions to your classmates.E.g. Simon says “open your notebooks”;
Important Point 1
Numbers
0 oh / zero 5 five 1 one 6 six2 two 7 seven3 three 8 eight4 four 9 nine
10 ten
+ plus - minusx times : divided by
Exercises
1. What is the result?
a. seven - two =
b. three + six =
c. four - one =
d. six + two =
e. nine - four =
f. eight + one =
g. two + three + five =
h. ten - two + one =
i. ten : two + one =
j. two x four - two =
k. nine x one - eight =
plusminus
divided by Times
UNIT
2
25
Let’s begin
twenty fi ve
2. Group work. Competition.
Cut pieces of paper. On each piece, write a number from 0 to 5.
Put them in a bag.
Get two numbers out of the bag. Add or correct them.
3. Pair work.
With a partner, take turns counting only the odd num bers. Then, count only the even numbers.
Word list
begin
borrow
close
come in
give
listen
match
open
read
repeat
stand up
study
sit down
take
Verb forms
book
class
dictionary
good
let’s
lesson
notebook
please
program
time
that’s
this
UNIT
2
26
Let’s begin
twenty six
Notes
UNIT
3
27
What is this?
twenty seven
What is this?
UNIT
3
28
What is this?
twenty eight
Oral activity
This ➜ singular
These ➜ plural
This is (a / an)
These are
UNIT
3
29
What is this?
twenty nine
What is this?Questions and answers
1. Game
Put some objects in a dark bag and give them to a classmate. He / She has to guess what the objects are.
JENNIFER: What’s this?SUE: This is a notebook.
JENNIFER: Is it your notebook?SUE: Yes, and this is my bag.
JENNIFER: And is this your ruler?SUE: No, it’s Janet’s.
JENNIFER: Is this Janet’s pen?SUE: No, her pen is different.
JENNIFER: Oh, it is Fred’s. His name is here. SUE: Jennifer, what is our classroom number?
JENNIFER: It is 301 A.SUE: Fred and Janet are in a different class. Their class room number is 301 B.
JENNIFER: They are in Mr. Platt’s class and we are in Mrs. Nicholson’s class.SUE: Our classroom is near the patio and their class room is near the cafeteria.
UNIT
3
30
What is this?
thirty
Important Point 1
Possessive Adjectives
I My This is my bag.
You Your Is this your ruler?
He His His name is here.
She Her Her pen is different.
It Its Its name is “ First World”
We Our What is our classroom number?
They Their Their classroom number is 301B.
Important Point 2
Genitive Case: ’S
It is Janet’s ruler.It’s Fred’s pen.
They are in Mr. Platt’s class.We are in Mrs. Nicholson’s class.
Two months’ holiday.
Today’s newspaper.
My brother-in-law’s new car.
UNIT
3
31
What is this?
thirty one
Exercises
1. Answer the following questions.
a. Whose dictionaries are these? (their)
b. Whose pencil is this? (your)
c. Whose chairs are these? (my)
d. Whose car is this? (her)
e. Whose briefcases are these? (my)
f. Whose cat is this? (Robert)
g. Whose bags are these? (Mr. Green)
h. Whose sandwich is this? (Mrs. Green)
i. Whose notebooks are these? (your classmate)
2. Use the right possessive: HER - HIS - THEIR - OUR - MY
a. This is Cindy’s pen. It’s pen.
b. This is Billy’s desk . It’s desk.
c. This is Richard’s notebook . It’s notebook.
d. This is David’s briefcase . This is briefcase.
hh
UNIT
3
32
What is this?
thirty two
e. This is Carol’s cat . It’s cat.
f. This is Rita and Sebastian’s classroom.
It’s class room.
g. We like school.
h. This is Sheila and Ben’s car. car is green.
i. I am Ann and this is friend. name is Chris tian.
j. This is Jim’s bike. It’s bike.
k. This is Paul’s CD. It’s CD.
l. This is my mother and my father’s house. It’s house.
m. We have a nice house. Look! This is house.
n. I drive a nice car. It’s car.
o. Mary washes car on weekends.
p. They love country.
q. Jim’s bike is blue. bike is cool.
3. Circle the correct word.
MIKE : Is this (Carol’s / his) pencil case?
PAUL : No. It isn’t. (Her / hers) pencil case is that pink one.
MIKE : Oh, I see. So, the blue one is (Jim’s / your).
MEG : Is this (Steve / Steve’s) backpack?
JUSTIN : Yes, it is (him / his).
MEG : I have a backpack. (My / mine) backpack is red.
JUSTIN : Great! I want one. (You / Your) backpack is nice.
4. Game.
Secretely give an object to your teacher. Try to guess to whom the object belongs.
Example:Whose eraser is this?I think it is Priscilla’s.
UNIT
3
33
What is this?
thirty three
5. Answer the questions using ’S.
a. Who is that man over there? (Robert – father)
b. Whose is the best project? (Steve)
c. Whose toys are these? (the children)
d. Is this your uncle? (My cousin – friend)
e. Whose dictionaries are these? (The students)
6. Change into English.
a. Uma das maiores atrizes do mundo.
b. O amigo do garoto.
c. Férias de dois meses.
d. O jornal de ontem.
e. Paul e Tom estão na mesma sala de aula.
f. Bom dia, como você está hoje?
g. Posso emprestar a sua borracha?
UNIT
3
34
What is this?
thirty four
Word list
bag
here
classroom
ruler
pencil
different
book
notebook
case
beautiful
pen
dictionary
schoolbag
Notes
answer
drive
guess
think
try
want
Verb forms
UNIT
4
35
Asking
and giving
information
thirty fi ve
Asking and giving information
UNIT
4
36
Asking
and giving
information
thirty six
Countries and Nationalities
Oral activity
WHERE IS
WHERE ARE
FROM?
FROM?
Kaka and Robinho
You and your classmate
Michael Reed and Ernest Hemingway
Prince Willian
Laura Pausini
Avril Lavigne
UNIT
4
37
Asking
and giving
information
thirty seven
Asking and giving informationSTEVE: Are you Brazilian, Janet?JANET: No, I’m not. I am Colombian.STEVE: And where is Jessica from? Is she Brazilian?JANET: No, she isn’t. She is from Argentina.
What about you? What is your nationality?
STEVE: I am Australian and my parents are Italian.
JANET: Are they in Italy now?STEVE: No, they aren’t. They are on vacation
in Bahia.JANET: This excursion is really
interesting. There are people from everywhere!
STEVE: And suitcases from everywhere, too. Whose suitcase is this? The only iden ti fi cation on it is this green and yellow tag
and the initials J.S.JANET: Oh, it is Jane Silva’s. She