BOOK 4 -2




BOOK 4 -2


LESSON ELEVEN

VERBS

to wear, wore, worn – vestir    
to fit, fit – servir
to mach, mached – combinar                     
 to install, instaled – instalar

VOCABULARY

 skirt – saia                            
shirt – camisa                         
pants – calça                           
underwear – roupa de baixo            
panties – calcinha                       
pantyhose – meia calça           
bra – sutiã                                       
tie – gravata                              
socks – meia                            
size – tamanho                        
x - large – extra largo              
tight – apertado                        
loose -- souto
model - modelo
outfit - conjunto
tuxedo – terno
social - social        
casual - casual   
brand - símbolo
clothes - roupas        
clothing – vestuário
pattern – padrão
striped – listrado
flowered – florido
checked – xadrez


EXPRESSIONS

to try on – experimentar  
fitting room  –  vestiário  
opening day – dia da inauguração  
may I help you? – como posso ajudar você?
what else? – O que mais?
to set up – estabelecer, combinar, marcar

GRAMMAR

I have never done this.
I have never taken this test.
I have never gone fishing.
I have never read Shakespeare.
I have never written to her.
I have never heard about this.

New Business
An ambitious woman who liked business and had some money in the bank, decided to open a clothing store. On the opening day she was very glad to see her first  customer come in the shop. Remembering that the first impression was very importante for business, she quickly went to the telephone and began a conversation with, supposedly, another customer. She set up a time for her imaginary customer to come in and try on some clothes, said good bye, then went to help the man who was patiently waiting at the couter. End what can I do for you, sir? She said in a refined tone. If you don´t mind ma´am, I came here to install your telephone.

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 LESSON TWELVE

Once upon a time
Joe went to the opening day of a large store. His clothes looked funny. His clothes didn´t mach at all. He had blue and red striped pants on. His tie was very diferente too.

Ask your friend


1.      If he believes in God.
2.      When the last time he went to church was.
3.      When he began studying English.
4.      If he ever tried to learn Japanese.
5.      If he is easily bothered.
6.      If he can explain what he does at work.
7.      If he likes to teach others people.
8.      If he would like some coffee.
9.      If he can fill out this form.
10.  If he knows what happened to his best friend.

FLUENCY
      1.      They knew us.
      2.      He left by himself.
      3.      She lost her purse.
      4.      They let us stay.
      5.      She made a delicious cake.

Dialogue

1 I prefer loose to tight clothes.
2 I don´t know the price of a wedding dress.
3 I started studying English last year.
4 There aren´t any children in our class.
5 I think I am the youngest in here.
6 We don´t have classes every day.
7 I have learned a lot in book four.
8 There aren´t any plants in this room.
9 I loved plants.
10 I love pictures


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 LESSON THIRTEEN

VERBS

to promise, promised – prometer  
to pray, prayed – rezar                 
to recover, recovered - recuperar
to remind, reminded – relembrar

VOCABULARY

excellent – exelente     
jewel – joia                            
jewelry – joalheria           
barefoot – descalço         
heel – salto                    
high heels – salto alto   
sandals – sandalhas       
tennis shoes – tênis       
boots – botas               
leather – couro             
comfortable - confortavel
uncomfortable - desconfortavel        
fancy – elegante, fantasia  
apparently - aparentemente  
account - conta
savings account – poupança
success – sucesso
successful -- sucedido
pastor – pastor
promise - promeça

EXPRESSIONS

To get well – ficar bem, melhorar        
to make promises –  fazer promessas  
good bargain – bom negócio
cash register – caixa registradora

GRAMMAR

I haven´t seen it yet.
I haven´t eaten at the new Italian restaurant yet.
She hasn´t gone out yet.
Hasn´t  he recovered from his illness yet?
Haven´t you finished your report yet?
Haven´t you written the letter yet?

Sick Billy Jack

  Billy Jack was very ill, so he decided to call the pastor. In desperation he said: Pastor , please pray for me. Then he promised , If I recover I will give twenty five thousand dollars to the building of the new church. The pastor prayed and Billy Jack soon got well, but he apprarently forgot the promise he had made. Several times the pastor tried to remind him of his promise, but he had no success. Finally, the pastor told him: You promised to give twenty five thousand dollars to the new church, Billy Jack. Did I promise that? He asked with great surprise. Well, that gives you an idea of how sick I really was.

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LESSON FOURTEEN

Once upon a time
Jane went to the mall to buy a leather purse. On the way she decided to buy a new pair of high - heeled sandals. The shop assistant brought a beautiful pair of sandals  for her to try on. They were very comfortable and fancy. The sandals were on sale. 

ASK YOUR FRIEND

1.      If he corrected his homework.
2.      If he meets his dad every day.
3.      If he would like to become an American citizen.
4.      If he gets angry easily.
5.      If he is happy today..
6.      If he is pleased with his English.
7.       If he wants to apply for another job.
8.      If he works part – time or full - time.
9.      If he know the president personally.
10.  If he prefers summer or winter.

DIALOGUE
1.      They met each other at airport.
2.      She paid all her bills.
3.      He put his car in the garage..
4.      I read his book.
5.      She ran from him.

Questions
1 How many ladies are there in this room?
2 Which animal do you think is the most intelligent?
3 What restaurant do you like to go in this city?
4 Do you prefer to have a pizza or barbecue?
5 Is coffee good or bad for your health?
6 Do you think women look better with or without cosmetics?
7 What T.V channel do you like to watch?
8 Until what time do you usually watch T.V?
9 Do you watch any soap opera?
10 What´s your favorite T.V. program?


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  LESSON FIFTEEN

VERBS
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to continue, continued –  continuar 
to iron, ironed –  passar (roupa)      
to smell, smelled - cheirar
to Knock, knocked – bater.

VOCABULARY

automatic – automático    
laundry – lavanderia          
laundromat – maquina de lavar roupa  
washer – lavanderia, lavadoura   
dryer – secadora                    
spot – mancha                  
coin – moeda                   
penny – centavo               
nickel – 5 centavos           
dime – 10 centavos          
quarter – 25 centavos
hall dollar – 50 centavos
change – troco, trocar, trocado
change machine – máquina de troco
slot – orifício       
opportunity – oportunidade
history – história geral
hang glider – aza delta
rifle – rifle
shot - tiro


EXPRESSIONS

dry clean – lavar a seco                                         
as soon as possible –  tão logo quanto possível  
how much does it cost? – Quanto custa isso?
to fall down – cair
to take care of  – cuidar

GRAMMAR

I have know him since we were in school.
I haven´t seen her since 1992.
I haven´t driven since January.
He hasn´t visited us since Christmas.
I haven´t flow since last year.
He hasn´t gone out since he had the accident.

Hang glider

Two men who lived in the country were hunting one day. They had never seen a hang glider before. All of sudden, one them said: Look at that large bird flying in the sky. His friend took his rifle and short at it. Then, he said: I didn´t kill it, but at least the son of gun let the man go.

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 LESSON SIXTEEN

Once upon a time
There was a lady who took her clothes to a laundromat. She put some coins into the slot of the washer to make it work. Now she had only a twenty dólar bill.  She had to change it because she needed some change for the dryer. Fortunately, there was a change machine in the laundromat.

 Ask your  friend 

      1.      If he always listens to music when he drives.
      2.      How he found out about our English classes.
      3.      What time he wakes up every morning.
      4.      Who prepares his  breakfast for him.
      5.      What he is afraid of.
      6.      How many credit cards he has.
      7.      If he has change for a dollar.
      8.      If he has ever used a change machine.
      9.      If he has heard the latest news.
     10.  Who will turn off the lights after class.

FRLUENCY
      1.      She told the truth.
      2.      He sold his house.
      3.      They sent us a letter.
      4.      She sang last night.
      5.      They sat with us.

Dialogue
1 My shoes are tight.
2 I never walk barefoot.
3 I´m not feeling well.
4 I don´t like boots
5 You look tired.
6 I found what I was looking for.
7 English is easier than German.
8 I never studied another language.
9 My daughter is taking piano lessons.
10 I had a guitar when I was young.




LESSON SEVENTEEN

VERBS

to argue, argued – argumentar, discutir  
to change, changed – trocar, mudar      
 to lend, lent – emprestar
 to borrow, borrowed – encomodar, enprestar

VOCABULARY

heart – coração                   
silence – silêncio                
noise – barrulho                 
noisy – barrulhento            
quiet – queto, calmo         
promising – promissor          
career – carrera                   
own – próprio, dono           
acquainted – conhecido      
acquaintance - conhecimento
local – local
future - futuro
alcohol – álcool
fuel – combustível
bakery – padaria  
joke - piada
player – jogador

calculator - calculadora


EXPRESSIONS

to go crazy – enlouquecer                   
a long time – por um longo tempo    
make a car – marca de carro              
handyman – faz tudo, marido de aluguel
to run on gas – movido a gasoline
to run out of gas – movido sem combustível

GRAMMAR
He has had that car for years.
They have know eatch other for a long time.
I haven´t smoked a cigarret for two weeks
They haven´t argued with each other for months.
Have you know him for long time.
Has she cooked for them for a week.

In laws
Paul was walking the street one day when he saw his old friend Billy Jack. What´s new, Tom? He asked. His friend answered: I decided to get married again but I´m a little confused. My son decided to get married, too. What´s the problem about your son getting married? He is old enough, besides, he has a promising career, doesn´t he? The problem is that my son´s future wife is going to be my mother-in-law  and my son is going to be my father –in-law. So, when they have a baby, my grandson will be my brother-in-law, my baby will be my son´s grandson and I will be my own baby´s great grandfather.

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LESSON EINGHTEEN

Once upon a time
There are a soccer pleyer. He played for the local team. He had a promising future. He intended to change his old car. His car ran on gas was very noisy.

Ask your friend 

      1.      If he hopes to go to England one day.
      2.      When he´s coming back to school.    
      3.      When he´s going back to work.
      4.      If perhaps he´s unable to heart us.
      5.      If he can smile now.
      6.      Who was laughing all the time in class?
      7.      What he usually worries about.
      8.      If he can borrow his car.
      9.      If he´s proud of his country.
      10.  If he´s looking for a job.

DIALOGUE
       1.      I slept well.
       2.      He spoke at the meeting.
       3.      I spend hours with them.
       4.      He stole my pen.
       5.      She taught us many things.

Questions
1 What brand is your car?
2 Does your car run on gas?
3 Is fuel expensive in your country?
4 What car would you like to have?
5 How economic is your car?
6 Do you think car prices are going up?
7 What´s your work schedule?
8 What do you like to do in your free time?
9 What´s your favorite holiday?
10 Do you think we should have more or fewer holidays?

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  LESSON NINETEEN


VERBS

to revive, revived – reviver     
to weigh, weighed – pesar       
to include, included - incluir
to consider, considered - considerar

VOCABULARY

cherry – cereja                     
apricot – damasco  
papaya - mamão              
banana – banana                   
melon – melão                      
watermelon – melancia        
plun – ameixa                         
prune – ameixa ceca                                                                                                                        mango – manga                   
avocado – abacate               
tangerine - tangerina
confusion – confusão
village – vila
snake - cobra
cemetery -  cemitério
wagon - vagão
male - masculino  
female – fêmea                                                                                                                                        sort – tipo
although – embora                                                                 

EXPRESSIONS

a dozen – uma duzia          
half - dozen – meia duzia  
 open air marked – feira
 once again – mais uma vez

GRAMMAR

They had viseted New York before they visited Miami.
He had already gone home when I arrived.
He told me he wasn´t hungry bacause he had just lunch.
She was very nervous at the airport because she hadn´t flown before.
Everybody had gone to bed when I got home.
When she got home she noticed someone had stolen her jewelry.

 Farme´s wife

A long time ago a farmer´s wife died and her death caused great confusion in the village. While they were talking the dead woman to the cemetery on a wagon, the horse saw a snake  on the road. The horse got scared and jumped back. The coffin fell on the groud and the dead woman revived. She not only revived, but lived many years with her husband again. When she finally died, once agein, everyone in town followed the wagon with the woman´s body. When they were near the cemetery the farmer said to drive. I hope this time we don´t find a snake on the way.

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LESSON TWENTY

Once upon a time
There was an angineer who went to the open air market in his village. He wanted to buy some fruit. His wife asked him to buy a papaya. He bought a dozen bananas, half a dozen tangerines, and a watermelon. He forgot to buy the papaya for his wife.
Ask your friend 

      1.      If he writes long or short compositions.
      2.      If he makes many spelling mistakes.
      3.      What his favorite fruit is.   
      4.      If his passport has expired.
      5.      If he has ever had an I-20 visa.
      6.      If he has already lived abroad.
      7.      If he has been punctual for class.
      8.      If he has ever give a speech.
      9.      If he has ever met the city Mayor.
      10.  If he has ever met the Governor.

FLUENCY
1.      She chose red roses.
2.      She woke up late.
3.      They wrote to us.
4.      He came back home.
5.      She asked many questions.

DIALOGUE
I came here by taxi.
2 I wrote to a friend in Washington.
3 My brother is in the hospital.
4 I would like to be a pilot.
5 I´m not home in the morning.
6 The policeman asked for my documents.
7 I lost all my documents.
8 I eat Chinese food once a month.
9 I forgot to take my suit to the laundry

10 We have had a lot of fun.



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