Caro(a) aluno(a),
Para viver no mundo atual com qualidade de vida é preciso ter cada vez mais conhecimentos, respeitar valores e desenvolver atitudes positivas em relação a si e aos outros.
Os conhecimentos produzidos pela humanidade ao longo da história são um valioso tesouro que nos permite compreender o mundo que nos cerca, interagir com as pessoas, tomar decisÔes... Ler, observar, registrar, analisar, comparar, refletir e expressar-se são algumas formas de compartilhar esse tesouro.
Este material foi preparado especialmente para ajudar vocĂȘ a entender esses conhecimentos e utilizĂĄ-los com competĂȘncia nas diferentes linguagens: oral, escrita, imagĂ©tica, sonora e corporal, como forma de conhecer a si mesmo, a sua cultura e o mundo em que vive.
Familiarizar-se com as diferentes linguagens e saber usĂĄ-las adequadamente Ă© dar sentido Ă s relaçÔes que estabelecemos com o outro e com o mundo. Quando nos expressamos, construĂmos cultura e nos apropriamos das manifestaçÔes culturais, alĂ©m de atuarmos como sujeitos produtivos na sociedade contemporĂąnea.
Com este Caderno, vocĂȘ poderĂĄ ampliar suas possibilidades de reflexĂŁo sobre a vida e as relaçÔes humanas, que se expressam de diferentes maneiras no cotidiano e nas obras literĂĄrias e artĂsticas, o que lhe permitirĂĄ apreciar e aproveitar os benefĂcios do conhecimento.
Aprender exige esforço e dedicação, mas tambĂ©m envolve curiosidade e criatividade, que estimulam a troca de ideias e conhecimentos. Por isso, sugerimos que vocĂȘ participe das aulas, fique atento Ă s explicaçÔes do professor, faça anotaçÔes, exponha suas dĂșvidas, nĂŁo tenha vergonha de fazer perguntas, procure respostas e dĂȘ sua opiniĂŁo.
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Caso precise, peça ajuda ao professor. Ele pode orientĂĄ-lo sobre o que estudar e pesquisar, como organizar os estudos e onde buscar mais informaçÔes sobre um assunto. Reserve todos os dias um horĂĄrio para fazer as tarefas e rever os conteĂșdos; assim vocĂȘ evita que eles se acumulem. E, principalmente, ajude e peça ajuda aos colegas. A troca de ideias Ă© fundamental para a construção do conhecimento.
Aprender pode ser muito prazeroso. Temos certeza de que vocĂȘ vai descobrir isso.
Coordenadoria de Estudos e Normas PedagĂłgicas â CENP Secretaria da Educação do Estado de SĂŁo Paulo
Equipe TĂ©cnica de Linguagens e CĂłdigos
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EXPLORATIONS
Vamos explorar este material juntos? Folheie o Caderno rapidamente para encontrar as respos-tas que completam as frases a seguir.
1. Eu encontro uma lista das competĂȘncias e habilidades deste volume na pĂĄgina .
2. O tĂtulo da Situated Learning 1 Ă© .
3. A Situated Learning 2 começa na pågina .
4. A Situated Learning 3 tem pĂĄginas.
5. Nas seçÔes Homework: Focus on Language, eu encontro .
6. A figura de um homem com trajes tĂpicos da Alemanha estĂĄ na pĂĄgina .
7. A pĂĄgina tem um texto sobre o Halloween.
8. Eu encontro espaço para escrever o rascunho de um texto ( first draft ) na Situated Learning .
9. A seção Learn to Learn estĂĄ na pĂĄgina e lĂĄ eu encontro dicas sobre como aprender inglĂȘs.
10. Em Learn More, eu encontro dicas de .
11. Na seção chamada , eu vou registrar o vocabulårio que aprendi neste Caderno.
12. Eu posso consultar a seção quando tiver dĂșvidas sobre gramĂĄtica.
Caso precise, peça ajuda ao professor. Ele pode orientĂĄ-lo sobre o que estudar e pesquisar, como organizar os estudos e onde buscar mais informaçÔes sobre um assunto. Reserve todos os dias um horĂĄrio para fazer as tarefas e rever os conteĂșdos; assim vocĂȘ evita que eles se acumulem. E, principalmente, ajude e peça ajuda aos colegas. A troca de ideias Ă© fundamental para a construção do conhecimento.
Aprender pode ser muito prazeroso. Temos certeza de que vocĂȘ vai descobrir isso.
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Equipe TĂ©cnica de Linguagens e CĂłdigos
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Celebrations around the world
Neste Caderno, vocĂȘ farĂĄ atividades que vĂŁo ajudĂĄ-lo a:
1. Conhecer exemplos de como o final do ano Ă© comemorado em diferentes paĂses.
2. Comparar datas em que uma comemoração ocorre no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos.
3. Explicar um pouco sobre a história de algumas comemoraçÔes.
4. Identificar o assunto geral de um texto.
5. Localizar informaçÔes especĂficas em um texto.
6. Diferenciar verbos regulares e irregulares no passado simples.
7. Identificar caracterĂsticas de textos descritivos.
8. Identificar caracterĂsticas de um pĂŽster de divulgação de uma comemoração.
9. Trabalhar em grupo para elaborar um pĂŽster sobre uma data comemorativa.
LEARNING TARGETS
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SITUATED LEARNING 1 DESCRIBING CELEBRATION DATES 1
1. Read the following testimonials. What are they talking about?
( ) Christmas Eve.
( ) New Yearâs resolutions.
( ) New Yearâs Eve.
Wishing for Luck, Eating Special Foods
People around the world celebrate the arrival of New Year in different ways. Letâs see some of them.
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Brazil
âMost people in Brazil wear white on New Yearâs Eve to bring good luck and peace. If they have the chance, they go to the beach, jump seven waves and throw flowers in the water as they make New Yearâs wishes for luck and fortune. They believe that IemanjĂĄ, the goddess of the sea, will grant them their wishes.â
Rodrigo Silveira
China
âNew Year is a very important holiday in China. It is celebrated in February â not in December or January â and it is when people exchange presents. Children love this part of the celebration! The festivities last for two weeks. During this time we all visit our relatives and friends and there is always a lot of partying, dancing, talking and eating!â
Chen Ta Tsung
Mexico
âWe have many peculiar traditions in Mexico! Just before midnight, we turn on the TV and wait until the clock chimes twelve. For each bell ring, we eat one grape and make a wish. If people wish for a trip in the New Year, they get a suitcase and go out for a walk around the block at midnight. If women wish for a new love, they wear red underwear on New Yearâs Eve!â
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2. Read the testimonials carefully and check () their characteristics. They:
( ) are long.( ) are short.( ) present descriptions.( ) present opinions.( ) tell a story.
( ) are rather informal.( ) are rather formal.( ) present questions.( ) make use of exclamation marks.
3. Read the text âWishing for Luck, Eating Special Foodsâ again and write C for China, M for Mexico, and B for Brazil.
a) ( ) New Yearâs Eve is celebrated in February.b) ( ) People wear clothes with a special meaning.c) ( ) Children get happy with all the gifts.d) ( ) People give gifts to gods or goddesses.e) ( ) They go to the beach.f ) ( ) They visit their relatives and/or friends.g) ( ) They watch TV.
4. Read the following two texts and match the sentences by using 1 for âJewish New Yearâ and 2 for âThe Story of Motherâs Dayâ.
( ) It describes a tradition by telling a story.( ) It describes a tradition by showing different aspects and details, but does not tell a story.
Jewish New Year
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. The celebration, usually in September, begins at sundown and finishes at the sundown of the following day. The Jews drink wine and eat âchallahâ (an egg bread) as they recite a blessing called âKiddushâ. During 10 days, between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, they pray for forgiveness for their past year sins so that they can become better people in the New Year.
The Story of Motherâs Day
The origin of Motherâs Day dates back to ancient Greece, where there was a Spring celebration in honor of Rhea, the mother of gods. Later, in the 1600s, England celebrated a day called Mothering Sunday â the 4th Sunday of Lent. On this day, people who worked as servants and lived in their place of work were allowed to go back home and spend the day with their mothers.
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5. Read the texts again and answer the questions.
a) When is the Jewish New Year celebrated?
b) How long is the Rosh Hashanah?
c) What do people do to celebrate it?
d) When was Motherâs Day celebrated during the 1600s?
e) Where did the servants live?
6. Look at the underlined verbs in âThe Story of Motherâs Dayâ. What do they have in common? More than one alternative is correct.
( ) These verbs report events in the future.
( ) These verbs report events in the past.
( ) These verbs end in -ed.
( ) These verbs are in the simple present.
7. Add -ed to the verbs below to write them in the simple past.
a) Tom soccer. (to play)
b) Yesterday, I a film about festivals. (to watch)
c) My friend in England last Summer. (to study)
d) My teacher this lesson yesterday. (to plan)
e) My uncle smoking last year. (to stop)
f ) I on time for school today. (to arrive)
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HOMEWORK
1. Unscramble the letters to find out the names of three celebrations. The three names have two words each.
a) ERMTOHâS â ADY
b) NWE â EYRA
c) RSOH â HHHAAASN
2. Now match the celebrations in Activity 1 with the following dates.
( ) Usually in September.
( ) Second Sunday in May.
( ) January 1st.
3. Fill in the blanks using the verbs in the simple past tense.
I usually send many Valentine cards. Last year I (a)
(send) five cards to the same girl at school, but she (b)
(move) away to another city and I didnât see her again. I guess I
(c) (receive) two or three cards, but they
(d) (be) from my mother and sisters.
Valentine cards - cartĂ”es do Valentineâs Day, celebração americana em que as pessoas dĂŁo presentes e cartĂ”es para aqueles de quem elas gostam.
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4. Match the questions with the answers.
a) When was your vacation?
b) Where did you go?
c) Why did you choose that place?
d) Who did you go with?
e) Where did you stay?
( ) I went with my brother and two friends from school.
( ) We decided to go there because my friends wanted to go fishing.
( ) We stayed in my auntâs house, it is near a river where we went fishing.
( ) We traveled to the countryside, about 5 hours by car.
( ) It was in January, after New Yearâs Eve.
Question: What has a neck, but no head?
Answer: A bottle.
FOR FUN
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SITUATED LEARNING 2 DESCRIBING CELEBRATION DATES 2
1. Have a look at the text about Halloween and check the appropriate title for it.
( ) Ancient Origins of Halloween
( ) Modern Origins of Halloween
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Halloween
Halloween has its origins in an ancient Celtic festival called Samhain. The Celts were a group of tribes that lived in Europe 2,000 years ago and Samhain was celebrated on the night of October 31st. The Celts believed that, on this date, the ghosts of dead people returned to earth.
To celebrate Samhain, the Celts wore animal heads and skins as costumes, and tried to predict each otherâs future. The Celtic priests were called Druids and they lit sacred bonfires to burn crops and animals as sacrifices to their gods.
The Romans dominated part of the British Isles for four hundred years and Samhain was combined with two Roman festivals: Feralia and Pomona. During Feralia, the Romans remembered and celebrated the spirit of the dead. Pomona was the festival in honor of the Roman goddess of fruit and trees.
Later, around the seventh century, Pope Boniface IV created All Saintsâ Day, to be celebrated on November 1st in honor of saints and martyrs of the Catholic Church. All Saintsâ Day was also called All-hallows. The night before All-hallows was October 31st, the night of Samhain, and it was called All-hallows Eve. The name All-hallows Eve later became Halloween.
2. Match the columns according to the text.
a) November 1st ( ) Samhain celebration
b) October 31st ( ) All Saintsâ Day or All-hallows
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5. Now read the text again and use the following verbs to complete the gaps. Use a table of irregular verbs or a dictionary to find out their past forms. One of them is not irregular. Which one? How do you know?
to sign to be to write to fall
4. Read the text about Valentineâs Day and tick the date in which Valentineâs is celebrated. What is the date of similar celebration in Brazil? How is it called?
( ) February 15th
( ) June 12th
( ) February 14th
( ) June 13th
Valentineâs Day
There are many legends about the man who gives name to Valentineâs Day. One of them contends that, back in the third century, Emperor Claudius II prohibited marriages on the assumption that single men were better soldiers than married men. Valentine was a priest who was put to death because he insisted on marrying young couples secretly.
Another legend says that Valentine was put to prison and there he (a) in love with his jailorâs daughter. From prison, he (b) a letter to his beloved and (c) âFrom your Valentineâ. The letter he sent is considered the first Valentineâs card.
These are just two of many legends and the truth about Valentine is still a mystery. However, one thing is certain: Valentine (d) one of the most popular saints in England and France in the Middle Ages.
As for the holidayâs origins, it dates back to ancient Rome. At that time, a fertility celebration called Festival of Lupercalia was celebrated annually on February 15th. Around 496 A.D., Pope Gelasius I turned this pagan festival into a Christian holiday declaring February 14th to be St Valentineâs Day.
3. Complete the chart below with information from the text.
The Roman celebrations were⊠Feralia and Pomona.
Pope Boniface IVâŠ
On the night of October 31stâŠ
The Celts livedâŠ
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HOMEWORK
1. Unscramble the words to form sentences and discover what Monica did last Carnival.
a) Carnival. / York / traveled / Monica / last / New / to
b) six / there. / spent / days / She
c) Park. / visited / Central / She
d) two / She / saw / plays / famous / at / also / night.
2. Match the following questions with the sentences in Activity 1.
( ) How long did she stay there?
( ) Where did she go at night?
( ) When did Monica go to New York?
( ) What did she do there?
3. Write the past tense form of the following verbs and classify them in the chart.
have get enjoy give buy call be go hate arrive want prepare
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
: FOCUS ON LANGUAGE 2
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4. Now read the following text and complete it using some of the verbs in Activity 3 in the past tense.
Last Motherâs Day we (a) lunch at a restaurant. It was very nice because everybody got together. After lunch we (b) to the cinema to see a comedy. Everybody
(c) it a lot â it was really funny! When we (d) home, my little sister (e) our mother a gift â it (f ) a new watch. Our father had also prepared
a surprise: he gave her a puppy! My mother (g) it âRexâ.
Question: Why did the man throw his watch out of the window?
Answer: He wanted to see time fly.
FOR FUN
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SITUATED LEARNING 3 DESCRIBING FAMOUS FESTIVALS
1. Have a look at the poster and discover when this Oktoberfest is celebrated.
2. Have a look at the poster again and check the information it shows.
( ) Festival name.
( ) Date and place (city, state or country).
( ) Rules in order to participate.
( ) How to buy and pay for the tickets.
( ) How to get in contact (site, phone, address).
( ) What to wear.
3. Follow your teacherâs instructions to write a short text about the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest.
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12th Annual Oktoberfest
Sept 20-28
Traditional German Food
Authentic German Beer
Music and Dancing
Arts & Crafts
Ordering your tickets:
Phone: 519-560-4356
Monday to Friday 9 am â 5 pm
and Saturday 9 am â 3 pm.
Credit and debit cards accepted
www.oktoberfestcanada.com
Kitchener-Waterloo Canadaâs Great Oktoberfest ©
Con
exĂŁo
Edi
tori
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4. Match the columns to show when these special dates are celebrated in the United States and in Brazil.
a) Valentineâs Day ( ) The first Monday in September (US) / May 1st (BR)
b) Motherâs Day ( ) Last Wednesday of April (US) / September 30th (BR)
c) Fatherâs Day ( ) February 14th (US) / June 12th (BR)
d) Labor Day ( ) The first Tuesday in May (US) / October 15th (BR)
e) Teacherâs Day ( ) The second Sunday in May (US) / the second Sunday in May (BR)
f ) Childrenâs Day ( ) June 14th (US) / November 19th (BR)
g) Secretaryâs Day ( ) The third Sunday in June (US) / the second Sunday in August (BR)
h) Flag Day ( ) October 8th (US) / October 12th (BR)
5. Write the past tense form of these verbs and classify them into the chart.
talk like make arrive visit work travel
finish read play buy write send tell go
have do be see help get eat start
move give learn watch drink listen take
Regular verbs Irregular verbs
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6. Now use the verbs you classified to write a paragraph about your last New Yearâs Eve. Here are some questions to guide your writing. There is also an example.
a) Where were you?
b) Who were you with? Family? Friends?
c) What did you talk about?
d) What did you do?
e) What did you eat and drink?
f ) Did you get or give any present?
g) Did you make a wish?
h) Did you watch TV?
i) What time did you go to bed?
j) How did you like that New Yearâs Eve?
Example: a) I was at home with my family and friends. We talked about funny stories.
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HOMEWORK
1. Find out eleven verbs in the past tense in the word hunt.
2. Match the two parts of the sentences to form a text about a Brazilian party.
Q W E R W A S T P Y
S T A E D T C A A U
K S O U M E T Z I I
W T O O K X E L N O
T A G A E P O L T P
M Y J U L A S T E D
L E A R N E D M D L
M D R E S S E D N S
F D S A Z X O V B A
D R A N K G H J K W
: FOCUS ON LANGUAGE 3
a) When I was a child my parents took
( ) a town in the Northeast that likes to preserve its cultural traditions.
b) This great party is celebrated in Campina Grande, ( ) a lot of regional songs.
c) The party lasted two weeks, ( ) but we stayed there for only five days.
d) We ate many traditional dishes and drank ( ) different kinds of juices.
e) At night we saw ( ) my two brothers and me to the greatest Saint Johnâs party in the world.
f ) And we also learned ( ) the dance shows and the fireworks.
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3. Match the holidays with their definitions.
Question: What has teeth but canât bite?
Answer: A comb.
FOR FUN
a) Childrenâs Day( ) It is celebrated every year and lasts four days and
four nights. People put on their costumes and go out into the streets or to clubs.
b) Cherry Blossom Season
( ) In Korea there is a really special holiday for children on May 5th. Parents cook delicious food and have a nice party or go on a picnic. It is also a time for gifts and fun.
c) Saint Patrickâs Day( ) On the 17th of March, Ireland honors its patron
saint. People usually go to the parade to see musicians, clowns and acrobats.
d) Carnival ( ) At the beginning of April in Japan, people go to
parks to have picnic parties under the cherry trees and appreciate the season of cherry blossoms.
4. Circle the correct verbs in the sentences below.
a) My family told / ate funny jokes all night long last New Yearâs Eve.
b) After midnight everybody met / went to the beach to see the fireworks.
c) They jumped / drank seven waves to bring good luck.
d) I learned / stayed home because I was not feeling very well.
e) As I couldnât leave home, I washed / watched the fireworks on TV.
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SITUATED LEARNING 4 PRODUCING A POSTER
Suppose you are hired to promote a very famous festival and one of your tasks is to produce a poster for the event. You can decide if the festival will be real or fictitious.
Follow the steps:
a) Have a look at what you have studied up to now and pay attention to the way a poster is organized. What kind of information does it bring? In what sequence is the information presented?
b) Get in groups of 4 or 5 and decide how to produce the poster organizing the information you have collected in a first draft. You can use these lines to write some notes while you plan your text.
c) Show the draft to your teacher and/or to your colleagues to have any mistakes corrected.
d) Remember to organize the poster with the appropriate layout. If possible, add photographs or illustrations.
e) Write the final version of the poster and show it to the whole group.
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1. O que querem dizer as abreviaçÔes a seguir? Faça a ligação.
a) s ( ) pluralb) pl ( ) substantivo masculinoc) sm ( ) substantivo
2. Por que o verbete âdictionaryâ utiliza apenas a abreviação âsâ, enquanto o verbete âdicionĂĄrioâ utiliza a abreviação âsmâ?
3. No verbete âdictionaryâ, o trecho
representa a pronĂșncia dessa palavra. Por que o verbete âdicionĂĄrioâ nĂŁo apresenta a pronĂșncia?
4. Complete as lacunas nos verbetes com as seguintes abreviaçÔes: sm, sf, sm-sf, pl,
.
child
s ( -ren) 1 criança 2 filho,-a.holiday s 1 feriado 2 férias.abóbora pumpkin.amigo, -a friend.pão 1 bread 2 roll, loaf.
LEARN TO LEARN
Using a bilingual dictionary
Alguns dicionĂĄrios inglĂȘsâportuguĂȘs sĂŁo feitos especialmente para estudantes brasi- leiros que estĂŁo aprendendo inglĂȘs, como Ă© o seu caso. SerĂĄ que esse mesmo dicionĂĄrio seria o mais adequado para estudantes americanos que estudam portuguĂȘs? Ou serĂĄ que eles teriam outras necessidades e dĂșvidas? Pense sobre isso!
Aqui vocĂȘ vai aprender um pouco mais sobre como usar o dicionĂĄrio para estudar inglĂȘs. Estude os dois verbetes a seguir. O primeiro faz o caminho do inglĂȘs para o portu-guĂȘs, e o segundo faz o sentido inverso, do portuguĂȘs para o inglĂȘs.
dictionary /âdikÊÉneri/ s (pl -ies) dicionĂĄrio.dicionĂĄrio sm dictionary.
Think about it!
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VOCABULARY LOG
Aqui vocĂȘ vai registrar o vocabulĂĄrio que aprendeu neste Caderno. Escolha duas palavras ou expressĂ”es nas Situated Learning 1, 2 e 3 e escreva cada uma delas no campo 1 (My word or expression). No campo 2 (Definition or translation), vocĂȘ anota uma definição ou tradução para a palavra. Depois, no campo 3 (Association, example or picture), escreva algo ligado Ă primeira palavra ou um exemplo. VocĂȘ tambĂ©m pode fazer uma ilustração nesse espaço. No campo 4 (Sentence from the text), vocĂȘ anota a frase em que a palavra apareceu no Caderno.
Sentence from the text
Situated Learning 1
Sentence from the text
Situated Learning 1
Sentence from the text
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Sentence from the text
Situated Learning 2
Sentence from the text
Situated Learning 3
Sentence from the text
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LEARN MORE
Para aprender mais sobre os conteĂșdos deste Caderno, sugerimos uma lista de mĂșsicas (songs), sites e filmes (films) com os quais vocĂȘ pode ampliar suas oportunidades de aprender inglĂȘs.
Songs
Para encontrar as letras das mĂșsicas sugeridas, basta escrever o tĂtulo, o nome do artista e a palavra lyrics em seu site preferido de busca na internet.
Holiday â (Madonna): a mĂșsica Ă© dançante e a letra convoca as pessoas ao redor do mundo a esquecerem os problemas e se unirem em um dia de celebração e alegria.
Happy Christmas â â War Is Over (John Lennon): ouça essa mĂșsica de Natal e tente identificar alguns pares de antĂŽnimos (isto Ă©, palavras com significado oposto).
Sites
EARTH Calendar. DisponĂvel em: <http://www.earthcalendar.net/index.php>. Acesso em: â29 set. 2009. Neste site vocĂȘ encontra vĂĄrias datas comemorativas organizadas por paĂs, data, religiĂŁo.
WIKIPEDIA. DisponĂvel em: <http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween>. Acesso em: 29 set. â2009 out. 2008. Aqui vocĂȘ pode aprender um pouco mais sobre a histĂłria do Halloween.
THE Holiday Spot. DisponĂvel em: <http://www.theholidayspot.com/valentine>. Acesso em: â29 set. 2009. Visite esse site para conhecer mais sobre a histĂłria do Valentineâs Day e para saber como comemorar com cartĂ”es e poemas.
Film
Esqueceram de mim 2 â Perdidos em Nova York (Home Alone 2 â Lost In New York). â Direção: Chris Colombus. EUA, 1992. 120 min. Livre. ComĂ©dia.
A famĂlia McAllister vai passar o Natal na FlĂłrida. Novamente Kevin McAllister (Macaulay Culkin) se perde deles e vai sozinho para Nova York. Com o cartĂŁo de crĂ©dito de seu pai, Kevin se vira muito bem, hospeda-se no melhor e mais caro hotel da cidade e sai Ă s com-pras. O que ele nĂŁo esperava Ă© que reencontraria os bandidos que havia derrotado no pas-sado e que agora pretendem se vingar dele.
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INSTANT LANGUAGE
Nesta seção de seu Caderno, vocĂȘ encontra alguns conteĂșdos linguĂsticos sistematizados em tabelas para auxiliĂĄ-lo em seu trajeto de aprendizagem da lĂngua inglesa. VocĂȘ pode usar essas tabelas como um material de referĂȘncia e consultĂĄ-las mesmo quando estiver usando outros Cadernos e atĂ© estudando em outras sĂ©ries do Ensino Fundamental e MĂ©dio.
Some verbs & phrases
jump
dance
talk
wait
pray
celebrate
believe
eat
tell a story
give gifts
get happy
watch TV
go to the beach
have the chance
turn on the TV
grant a wish
Months of the year
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Question words
When
Who
What
Where
Why
How long
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Simple Past
Affirmative Negative Interrogative
I worked ⊠I didnât work⊠Did I workâŠ? You worked... You didnât work⊠Did you workâŠ? He worked... He didnât work⊠Did he workâŠ? She worked... She didnât work⊠Did she workâŠ? It worked... It didnât work⊠Did it workâŠ? We worked... We didnât work⊠Did we workâŠ? You worked... You didnât work⊠Did you workâŠ? They worked... They didnât work⊠Did they workâŠ?
Some irregular verbs
BASE FORM PAST PARTICIPLE
bebecomebuildbuydo
drinkeatfallgetgivego
havemakemeetreadsee
sendspendtaketell
wearwrite
was, werebecame
builtbought
diddrank
atefellgotgavewenthad
mademetreadsawsent
spenttooktoldworewrote
beenbecome
builtboughtdonedrunkeatenfallen
got, gottengivengonehad
mademetreadseensent
spenttakentoldworn
written
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Ordinal numbers to tell dates
first â 1st
second â 2nd
third â 3rd
fourth â 4th
fifth â 5th
sixth â 6th
seventh â 7th
eighth â 8th
ninth â 9th
tenth â 10th
eleventh â 11th
twelfth â 12th
thirteenth â 13th
fourteenth â 14th
fifteenth â 15th
sixteenth â 16th
seventeenth â 17th
eighteenth â 18th
nineteenth â 19th
twentieth â 20th
twenty-first â 21st
twenty-second â 22nd
twenty-third â 23rd
twenty-fourth â 24th
twenty-fifth â 25th
twenty-sixth â 26th
twenty-seventh â 27th
twenty-eighth â 28th
twenty-ninth â 29th
thirtieth â 30th
thirty-first â 31st
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SELF-ASSESSMENT
Releia a lista de expectativas de aprendizagem na seção Learning Targets. Em seguida, folheie seu Caderno e procure relacionar essas expectativas Ă s atividades que vocĂȘ realizou. Por fim, registre nas linhas a seguir o que vocĂȘ jĂĄ sabia, o que vocĂȘ aprendeu e o que vocĂȘ gostaria de aprender mais nos prĂłximos meses.
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