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Review - 2ª série

Review - 2ª série

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11th Grade

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19 Slides • 18 Questions

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Review - 2ª série

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JOBS/OCCUPATIONS

Apostila - p. 20

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Multiple Choice

1. Who prescribes medication?

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doctor

2

nurse

3

psychologist

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Multiple Choice

2. Who writes a test?

1

teacher

2

plumber

3

lawyer

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Multiple Choice

3. Who helps people recover from surgery?

1

firefighter

2

physiotherapist

3

actor

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Multiple Choice

4. Who designs a house plan?

1

architect

2

actor

3

waiter

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Multiple Choice

5. Who helps people to overcome their problems?

1

police officer

2

lawyer

3

psychologist

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TRUE AND FALSE COGNATES

Apostila - p. 14

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True Cognates vs. False Cognates

If two words, from different languages, look similiar or alike and mean the same, they are said to be true cognates.


In the same way, if two words look similar or alike but have different meanings, they are said to be false cognates.

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True Cognates vs. False Cognates: examples

TRUE COGNATES

- Family

- Car

- Instrument


FALSE COGNATES

- College

- Parents

- Pretend

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Multiple Choice

1. The word data is a ____________.

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true cognate

2

false cognate

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Multiple Choice

2. The word consumption is a ___________.

1

true cognate

2

false cognate

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Multiple Choice

3. The word commercial is a _____________.

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true cognate

2

false cognate

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Multiple Choice

4. The word fabric is a __________.

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true cognate

2

false cognate

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Multiple Choice

5. The word lunch is a __________.

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true cognate

2

false cognate

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SIMPLE PAST

1ª SÉRIE - REVISIONAL

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Simple Past: when do we use?

The simple past is used to talk about actions that started and ended at a specific time in the past. It is also used to talk about past facts and generalizations that are no longer true in the present.


When forming the simple past, it is important to remember that there are two types of verbs: regular and irregular.

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Multiple Choice

1. What is the past form of the verb divide?

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divided

2

dived

3

divedeed

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Multiple Choice

2. What is the past form of the verb take?

1

taked

2

took

3

takied

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Multiple Choice

3. What is the past form of the verb go?

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goed

2

goied

3

went

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Multiple Choice

4. What is the past form of the verb watch?

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watchied

2

watching

3

watched

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IMPERATIVE MOOD

Apostila - p. 12

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Imperative Mood: use

The imperative mood is a verb form used to give 1) orders, 2) advice, 3) instructions, and 4) warnings.


It's also used to make 

1) invitations, 2) offers, and 3) requests.

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Imperative Mood: form

To form affirmative imperatives, use the verb in its base form.

Ex: Have fun at school.



For negative imperatives, add do not (don’t) before the verb.

EX: Don’t hibernate during class.

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CONTEÚDOS DA PROVA

1. Jobs/Occupations

2. True and False Cognates

3. Simple Past

4. Imperative Mood

5. Text Comprehension.

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