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INTERMEDIATE PL. ae c : ss UNIT 3_ | DESCOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA cow GABI MODESTOSUMARIO [AULA 40] MAY | HELP YOU? [AULA 41] WRONG PLACE [AULA 42] CHEERS, [AULA 43] HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS - PART 3 [AULA 44] HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS - PART 4 [AULA 45] READING - PICTURE IT - PART 1 [AULA 46] READING - PICTURE IT - PART 2..... [AULA 47] YOU'RE UNBELIEVABLE [AULA 48] FAIRY GODMOTHER [AULA 49] STEPMOTHER [AULA 50] IF | HAD KNOWN __ [AULA 51] PERFECT [AULA 52] PARROT STRATEGY [AULA 53] DID YOU TAKE ANY SCIENCE CLASSES IN SCHOOL? __. | WOULD HAVE DESCOMPLICA® ‘que DESTRAVA 03 09 22 25 wn 28 ww 82 36 43 50 57 62 68 14INTERMEDIATE MAY | HELP YOU? DESCOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA ue pesTRAvA| MAY I HELP YOU? TO JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER IJAdj a bGUk ba 5K having or showing an unfair feeling of dislike for a person or group because of race, sex, religion, etc. B script SALESWOMAN: May | help you? VIVIAN: I'm just checking things out. SALESWOMAN: Are you looking for something in particular? VIVIAN: No... Well, yeah. Something conservative. SALESWOMAN: Yes. VIVIAN: You got nice stuff. SALESWOMAN: Thank you. VIVIAN: How much is this? 1 MAY | HELP YOU? 2 I'M JUST CHECKING THINGS OUT. = TO CHECK (SOMETHING) OUT is ZF tolookat (someone or something that is attractive or interesting)DESCOMPLICA out DESTRAVA | + We're going to new clothing store. . at our new store! « Hey, 3° ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMETHING IN PARTICULAR? — TO LOOK FOR 2 IGG to try to find someone or something * Are you 2 . experience for this position. * Please my keys. 4 NO... WELL, YEAH. SOMETHING CONSERVATIVE. 5 YOU GOT NICE STUFF! 4 goot NAISta — YOU GOT ~ you've got = you have (informal) . small house. . anda dog. eo gonna be a good night.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA Oe scurr oS y: y a. = things « [need a place * |have. today. «I don't ghosts. { \ EFEITO COTONETE #T/DAH+S quando eles tem um som de S e proximo temos som de t,d ou th (antes ou depois), 6 comum eles ignorarem 0 som do t.douth. [ 9 EFEITO COTONETE #T/D/TH+S SALESWOMAN: May | help you? VIVIAN: I'm just checking things out. SALESWOMAN: Are you looking for something in particular? VIVIAN: No... Well, yeah. Something conservative. SALESWOMAN: Yes. VIVIAN: You got nice stuff. SALESWOMAN: Thank you. VIVIAN: How much is this?ox sesranv — aut DESTRAVA Y NOW YOU! TIME TO PRACTICE COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE SALESWOMAN: May | help you? VIVIAN: I'm just ________things__ SALESWOMAN: Are you something in particular? VIVIAN: No... Well, yeah. Something . SALESWOMAN: Yes. VIVIAN: You nice stuff. SALESWOMAN: Thank you. VIVIAN: How much this? — CORRECT THE SENTENCES BELOW You can check the answers on the next exercise! 1) You gots mail! Come pick them up! 2) I'm checking in this dress. How much is it? 3) That's why you shouldn't judge a book by my cover. LINK THE SENTENCES TO COMPLETE THEM YOU GOT °* * OUT THAT BOY THAT'S WHY * + MAIL. I'M CHECKING - + YOU SHOULD JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER — WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENEDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA TELL ME ABOUT... Tell me about your shopping experience! How often do you like to go shopping? What do you look for when you go to the mall? Do you take a long time to check things out? Do you think that buying quality clothes is better than buying cheap clothes? COMPLETE THE SENTENCES SCARING - SCARE - KNOW - WEDDING DRESS - SEEN - MAD - SWITCH - LOOKING - ODD 1) I'm looking for a Do you have any? 2) That movie is so . Please, the channel. 3) You should do the exercise again. The answer has to be an number. 4) They got very because | had to go home earlier. 5) Help me!Im____ for my keys! 6) He tried to me but | had her before. 7) Do you how to get downtown? I'm lost! PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faa uma gravacao pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolucao ao longo das aulas:) CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabuldrios/estruturas dessa aula ¢ alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aulaINTERMEDIATE WRONG PLACE DESCOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |7 sees | = WRONG PLACE F iS) — TO MISTREAT (SOMEONE) mis Ty 4 having or showing an unfair feeling of dislike for a o person or group because of race, sex, religion, etc. — B script SALESWOMAN: | don't think this would fit you. VIVIAN: Well. | didn't ask if it would fit. | asked how much it was. SALESWOMAN: How mutch is this, Marie? SALESWOMAN : It's very expensive. It's very expensive. VIVIAN: Look, | got money to spend in here. SALESWOMAN: | don't think we have anything for you. You're obviously in the wrong place. Please leave. 6n think this GGd fit ig 1 | DON'T THINK THIS WOULD FIT YOU. TO FIT 2 fy to be the right size and shape for (someone or something) eo perfectly. * That suit. . . on but.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA 1 DON'T THINK THIS WOULD in my opinion, (this) is not gonna happen . fit you. + I don't think * I don't . WELL. I DIDN'T ASK IF IT WOULD FIT. | ASKED HOW MUCH IT WAS. kifit God 3 HOW MUCH IS THIS, MARIE? 4 IT'S VERY EXPENSIVE. IT'S VERY EXPENSIVE. &ksPEN EXPENSIVE not cheap * Big houses are . « He clothes. . it'll be very expensive. 5 LOOK, | GOT MONEY TO SPEND IN HERE. I i got MAni 2 sf 1DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA 4 TO SPEND > | to use money to buy or pay for something: * How . anew dress. * They and cars. | DON'T THINK WE HAVE ANYTHING FOR YOU. YOU'RE OBVIOUSLY IN THE WRONG PLACE. PLEASE LEAVE. — OBVIOUSLY OB vids | used to emphasize that you are talking about something that is easy to see, understand, or recognize * Obviously, much money. * Diet and . , that's not her real name. — TO LEAVE | to get out of, % to go to a different place . 10 o'clock. . Dallas at 12:35. * Are ?DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | JY NOW YOU! TIME TO PRACTICE COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE SALESWOMAN: | don't think this would you. VIVIAN: Well. | ask if it would fit. | asked how it was. SALESWOMAN: How much is , Marie? SALESWOMAN: It's very . It's very VIVIAN: Look, | money to spend in here. SALESWOMAN: | don't think we have for you. You're in the place. Please FIND THE MISTAKE AND CORRECT THE SENTENCE 1) He always wears clothes expensive. 2) How much did you spent? 3) The plane leave for Dallas at 12:35. 4) | didn't asked if it would fit WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENEDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA NUMBER THE SENTENCES ACCORDING TO THE PICTURES He's never gonna win her heart because he's annoying! (_) I called the front desk and they mistreated me. They were so rude! (_) Of course she's crying! It doesn't fit her. Let's try the yellow dress. (_ ) Girls, don't judge a book by its cover. The new girl will do a good job, let's help her. (_ ) Guys, don't leave half-eaten food on the table, it's so disgusting! (_) | spent all my money on shoes, now | have to save money! (_) MAKE SENTENCES USING THE WORDS BELOW EXPENSIVE - TO SCARE - TO FIT - EACH OTHER - PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faa uma gravaco pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolugao ao longo das aulas }) CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabuldrios/estruturas dessa aula e alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aulaINTERMEDIATE CHEERS oh | DEScOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | CHEERS /tchiiRs/ PILL _ /pil/ 5 round piece of medicine that you swallow whole, without biting it — Bscrier PILOT: Our flight time to Turks and Caicos is six hours, 24 minutes. Flight attendants, prepare for takeoff. MAN2: All right. Time to take that special flying medicine Ronaldo gave us. MAN: Yes, what does "cuidado" mean? MANz2: | think it means "sleep tight"? | don't know. MAN: Oh, well, cheers! MAN2: "Cuidado". What happened? Did we land? MANT: Man, that stuff is good. — 1 OUR FLIGHT TIME TO TURKS AND CAICOS IS SIX HOURS, 24 MINUTES. FLIGHT ATTENDANTS, PREPARE FOR TAKEOFF. /AUAR fLaiTAIM 2 taRks 6N KElkos iz ssiks AUSRs *tuéni fOR Minits. fLait aTENdénts... pRIPER foR TEIk6f/DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA MEDICINE RONALDO GAVE US. /OLRait... tdiM 2 téik théét SPEshéL FLAin MERissin RONAUdo GUEIvas/ 2 ALL RIGHT. TIME TO TAKE THAT SPECIAL FLYING TIME TO... / taiM* 2/ now we're gonna do this! « "Butit's it's getting late" * I've been in Paris long enough - * Come on. . We have to leave in two hours. — TO TAKE PILLS. /2 tik piLs/ ra to use medicine in the shape of pills * Dad's always * The doctor on time . empty stomach. MEDICINE /MERissin/ a substance that you take in order to cure an illness * The doctor for my cough. * He forgot . medicine?DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA TO GIVE, GAVE /2 guiv... guéiv/ to hand something to somebody ._ sour mother after . * She__ CC the check-in desk. * What are you birthday? YES, WHAT DOES "CUIDADO" MEAN? /iés... ua das 'cuidado' miiN/ > WHAT DOES... MEAN? /ua das __ miiN/ Y the question we ask when we don't know or understand the meaning of something + Sentence * What 2 . mean? I THINK IT MEANS "SLEEP TIGHT"? | DON'T KNOW. /ai thinkit miins slip *TAit... aiR6ndu/ SLEEP TIGHT /slifp *TAit/ used especially to children before they go to bed to say that you hope they sleep well * Goodnight, eo. Sleep tight, baby.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA OH, WELL, CHEERS! /6u... UL... tchiiRs/ CHEERS! /tchifRs/ a word that people say to each other as they lift up their glasses to drink WHAT HAPPENED? DID WE LAND? /ua RREpénd.... didul lénd/ MAN, THAT STUFF IS GOOD. /méN... thét staf iz gaad/ PILOT: Our flight time to Turks and Caicos is six hours, 24 minutes. Flight attendants, prepare for takeoff. MAN2: All right. Time to take that special flying medicine Ronaldo gave us. MANT: Yes, what does "cuidado" mean? MAN2: | think it means "sleep tight"? | don't know. MANT: Oh, well, cheers! MAN2: "Cuidado". What happened? Did we land? MANT: Man, that stuff is good.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA Y NOW YOU! TIME TO PRACTICE COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE PILOT: Our flight time to Turks and Caicos is six hours, 24 minutes. Flight attendants, prepare for . MAN2: All right. Time to that special flying medicine Ronaldo us. MAN: Yes, what does "cuidado" 2 MANz2: | think it means "sleep tight"? | don't know. MANT: Oh, well, | MAN2: “Cuidado”. What happened? Did we ? MANT: Man, that is good. WRITE DOWN 2 OF THE EXAMPLES I SHARED WITH YOU IT'S TIME TO... WHAT DOES. MEAN? SLEEP TIGHT WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENEDESCOMPLICA, — gue DESTRAVA | NUMBER THE VOCABULARY ACCORDING TO THE MEANING 1) used especially to children before they go to bed to say that you hope they sleep well ( ) SLEEP TIGHT 2) a substance that you take in order to cure an illness ( ) UNBELIEVABLE 3) to get or accept something that (_) MEDICINE is sent or given to you 4) used to emphasize how good, () TO RECEIVE bad or extreme something is — MAKE SENTENCES ABOUT THE PICTURES USING THE VOCABULARY FROM THE PREVIOUS EXERCISE Faca frases sobre as imagens usando 0 vocabulério do exercicio anterior (use sua criatividade para descrever as imagens com as palavras do exercicio anterior) 1) a 3) Ry 4 a 4) PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faga uma gravacao pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolucao ao longo das aulas }) — CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabularios/estruturas dessa aula e alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aula.INTERMEDIATE HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS - PART 3 QO [ DescomPLica®DESCOMPLICA STRAVA| HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS - PART3 && WHAT'S MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN YOU TRAVEL: COMFORT AND RELAXATION OR NEW EXPERIENCES? Comfort and relaxation. | have 3 kids so when | travel with my husband, | just wanna sit on the beach and do nothing. | already have a busy routine so when | travel | like to take this moment to relax, reconnect with myself, pamper myself and spend quality time with my family. So | like to have as much comfort as possible. we BLOCK BY BLOCK 1 => Comfort and relaxation. 2 => | have 3 kids so when | travel with my husband... 3 =>... | just wanna sit on the beach and do nothing. 4 => | already have a busy routine... 5 => so when | travel | like to take this moment to relax, reconnect with myself, pamper myself... 6 =>... and spend quality time with my family. 7 => So | like to have as much comfort as possible.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA Y LET'S PRACTICE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. 1) Do you have any kids? 2) What do your family enjoy doing together? 3) What is your favorite family tradition? 4) Have you ever traveled on your own? If so, did you like the experience? Why? No? Would you like to live this experience one day? 5) Where did you go for your last vacation? ACTION! Minha sugestao de ouro pra vocé é que, agora que jé explorou em detalhes um repertério bem completo de fala em inglés, vocé esta pronto para colocar em pratical Grave um video respondendo essa pergunta em voz alta usando como base a resposta que exploramos aqui e compartilhe com a gente na nossa Comunidade de Alunos DQD. Além de ser uma excelente forma de vocé praticar seu inglés, vocé vai estar incentivando e motivando seus colegas a também colocarem a mao na massa! Entdo agora, grave seu video e compartilhe com a gente na Comunidade :)INTERMEDIATE HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS - PART 4 QO [ DescomPLica®DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS - PART 4 Qi WHAT'S MORE IMPORTANT TO YOU WHEN YOU TRAVEL: COMFORT AND RELAXATION OR NEW EXPERIENCES? New experiences because | can have comfort at home. | don't need to leave my house to feel comfortable and relaxed. I’m the kind of person that believes that it's better to spend my money on experiences rather than on material things. When | experience new things, I’m getting out of my comfort zone and this is one of the best ways to open our mind and we learn how to see things from a different perspective. Anyways, all the memories | collect when | travel makes me feel happy and alive. wt BLOCK BY BLOCK 1 => New experiences because | can have comfort at home. 2 => | don't need to leave my house to feel comfortable and relaxed. 3 => |’m the kind of person that believes that... 4 =>... it's better to spend my money on experiences rather than on material things. 5 => When | experience new things... 6 => ...I'm getting out of my comfort zone... ..and this is one of the best ways to open our mind...DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA 8 => and we learn how to see things from a different perspective. 9 => Anyways, all the memories | collect when I travel... 10 => .. makes me feel happy and alive. Y LET'S PRACTICE ANSWER THE QUESTIONS 1) What makes you happy? 2) What does ‘get out of my comfort zone' mean? 3) Do you prefer to spend your money on material things or experiences? Why? ACTION! Minha sugestao de ouro pra vocé é que, agora que jé explorou em detalhes um repertério bem completo de fala em inglés, vocé esta pronto para colocar em pratica! Grave um video respondendo essa pergunta em voz alta usando como base a resposta que exploramos aqui e compartilhe com a gente na nossa Comunidade de Alunos DQD. Além de ser uma excelente forma de vocé praticar seu inglés, vocé vai estar incentivando e motivando seus colegas a também colocarem a mao na massa! Entao agora, grave seu video e compartilhe com a gente na Comunidade :)INTERMEDIATE READING, PICTURE IT PART 1 | DEScOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | HOW DO WE LEARN? part 1 https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/How-Do-We-Learn Picture it: It’s the night before a big test. You've spent hours studying, but you can’t seem to remember everything. Your eyes are heavy and your brain needs a break. But if you go to sleep now, how will you ever be ready for the test? In this scenario, it would be useful to understand how learning works. You may find that endless hours of studying are not the best way to prepare for your test. Instead, a good night's rest could be even more important for your success! Have you ever WONDERed how people learn? It happens in the brain, of course—but what exactly occurs to make learning happen? And is there anything people can do to make learning easier? Most experts agree that learning is largely about memory. When a person encounters a new idea or activity, their brain stores the information in a neural pathway. However, that doesn't mean that learning is over. Brand new information exists in the brain as part of short-term memory. That means the brain will not retain the new knowledge unless it deems it worth keeping.DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | CADERNO DE INSIGHT 1.You can't seem to remember everything. 2.When you're in love, you can't seem to do anything. 3.You can't seem to understand what I'm going through. ENDLESS ey = indmeros; muitos; sem fim; interminavel YOU CAN'T SEEM TO = parece que vocé nao consegue _. 1.Endless hours of studying are not the best way to prepare for your test. 2.The possibilities are endless. 3.There is an endless number of attractions INSTEAD = ao invés disso 1.Instead, a good night's rest could be even more important for your success! 2.1 was going to write you an e-mail, but | decided to call instead 3.John couldn't attend the conference so Mary went instead.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA TIME TO PRACTICE! READ THE FIRST 2 PARAGRAPHS OF THE TEXT AND FIND WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT MEAN THE SAME AS: 1) to have a thought, understanding, or idea about something; imagine 2) a brief period of time during which someone stops an activity 3) a period of time in which you relax 4) difficult to lift or move 5) the organ of the body in the head that controls functions, movements, sensations, and thoughts » NUMBER THE SENTENCES ACCORDING TO THE PICTURES is 6 HELP! = = | 7 ki re Scientists are learning more about how the human brain works (} Is that box too heavy for you to lift? () There was an endless line at the bank () It would be useful to have a secretary to deal with all the paperwork () They spend a lot on clothes and cars. ()INTERMEDIATE READING, PICTURE IT PART 2 | DEScOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA out DESTRAVA | HOW DO WE LEARN? part 2 https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/How-Do-We-Learn Picture it: It's the night before a big test. You've spent hours studying, but you can't seem to remember everything. Your eyes are heavy and your brain needs a break. But if you go to sleep now, how will you ever be ready for the test? In this scenario, it would be useful to understand how learning works. You may find that endless hours of studying are not the best way to prepare for your test. Instead, a good night's rest could be even more important for your success! Have you ever WONDERed how people learn? It happens in the brain, of course—but what exactly occurs to make learning happen? And is there anything people can do to make learning easier? Most experts agree that learning is largely about memory. When a person encounters a new idea or activity, their brain stores the information in a neural pathway. However, that doesn't mean that learning is over. Brand new information exists in the brain as part of short-term memory. That means the brain will not retain the new knowledge unless it deems it worth keepingDESCOMPLICA ue pesTRAvA| CADERNO DE INSIGHT HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED = vocé jé parou pra pensar 1.Have you ever wondered how people learn? 2.Have you ever wondered what happened to him? 3.Have you ever wondered about the origins of Santa Claus? TO OCCUR = = ocorrer 1.What exactly occurs to make learning happen? 2.Something unexpected occurred 3.There's a chance that a similar event will occur in the future BRAND NEW = novinho em folha 1.Brand new information exists in the brain as part of short-term memory. 2. She bought a car brand new. 3.This concept is brand-new—no one has ever tried anything like it before.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA TIME TO PRACTICE! pp READ THE LAST 2 PARAGRAPHS OF THE TEXT AND FIND “~ WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT MEAN THE SAME AS: 1) to collect and put (something) into one location for future use 3) information or skill that you get from experience or education >>> 4) completely new pee, to happen You can store coffee beans in the freezer to keep them fresh. () Was it worth the effort? () Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue? () She has a good memory and finds it easy to retain facts. () It's easier to do now with the internet. ()INTERMEDIATE YOU'RE UNBELIEVABLE DESCOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | YOu'RE UNBELIEVABLE /i@R AnbaLlivaboL/ — B script Sheldon: You know, | am very disappointed that | won't be able to celebrate Howard's accomplishment tonight. Amy: Me, too. But we'll see him tomorrow. Sheldon: Yes, it's just that in all the years I've known him, he's never had the opportunity to receive my admiration. | was excited to see the look on his face when it finally happened. Penny: You're unbelievable. Sheldon: | know. YOU KNOW, | AM VERY DISAPPOINTED THAT | WON'T BE ABLE TO CELEBRATE HOWARD'S ACCOMPLISHMENT TONIGHT. /iffu nu... 8M VERi dissaPOINtéd théRai udnt bi ElboL. 2. SSELabRéit rréudRds aKOMpLishmént 2nait/ DISAPPOINTED /dissaPOINtéd/ unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected * Your father and | are eo tthe couldn't go. * I'm disappointed with you. trust you! 36DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA | WON'T BE ABLE TO /4i udnt bi ElbOL 2/ Ican't (do something) in the future el 6 weeks. « We won't be , he said. . , SOrry. — ACCOMPLISHMENT 91 3 /aKOMpLishmént/ something that is successful, or that is achieved after a lot of work or effort * That's a big eitsa of my life. ME, TOO. BUT WE'LL SEE HIM TOMORROW. /mii 2... bat uiL ssif rriM* 2MOROL/ — \ ME TOO y Jeni 2/ in agreement with what was said by somebody else + -Illsee_ - Me too! + -|loved that movie!DESCOMPLICA ove DESTRAVA | fies... Its djas thét in OL tha iff@Rs div n6uN rrim/ 3 YES, IT'S JUST THAT IN ALL THE YEARS I'VE KNOWN HIM... — IT'S JUST THAT... [its djas thét/ used when you're giving an explanation * Your hair is all right; a haircut. * No, | do like Chinese food, . o_O It's just that | had to tell somebody. «. HE'S NEVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO RECEIVE MY ADMIRATION /rriz NEVAR rréd thidépoRTCHUniRi 2 RISSIV mai édmaRElshan/ TO RECEIVE /2 Rissiv/ to get or accept something that is sent or given to you . her yesterday. * She of support. * You will over $100. I WAS EXCITED TO SEE THE LOOK ON HIS FACE WHEN IT FINALLY HAPPENED. /ai uaz €kSSAIRed 2 ssii thd 1GGk 6N rriz féis uénit FAlnaLi RREpénd/DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA YOU'RE UNBELIEVABLE. /if@R anbaLlivabéL/ UNBELIEVABLE /anbaLiivabdL/ very difficult to believe and unlikely to be true + | found the * That little of food. * The I KNOW. [ai ndu/ Sheldon: You know, | am very disappointed that | won't be able to celebrate Howard's accomplishment tonight. Amy: Me, too. But we'll see him tomorrow. Sheldon: Yes, it's just that in all the years I've known him, he's never had the opportunity to receive my admiration. | was excited to see the look on his face when it finally happened. Penny: You're unbelievable. Sheldon: | know.DESCOMPLICA ue pesTRAvA| Y NOW YOU! TIME TO PRACTICE COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE Sheldon: You know, | am very that | won't be to celebrate Howard's tonight. Amy: Me, too. But we'll see him tomorrow. Sheldon: Yes, it's just that in all the years I've him, he's never had the opportunity to receive my admiration. | was to see the look on his face when it happened. Penny: You're Sheldon: | know. WRITE DOWN 2 OF THE EXAMPLES | SHARED WITH YOU | WON'T BE ABLE TO IT'S JUST THAT... TO RECEIVE WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENEDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA ANSWER THE QUESTIONS 1) When was the last time you received a phone call? 2) What's your greatest accomplishment? 3) When was the last time you were disappointed with a friend? 4) What is the most unbelievable thing you've seen in your life? WHAT'S YOUR OPINION? Read the sentences below and tell us if you agree or disagree. For example: Sheldon is a great friend because he supports Howard wh | totally agree, Sheldon is a great friend or 8B | disagree, Sheldon is a terrible friend 1) Every accomplishment should be celebrated. 2) We only get disappointed with people we love. 3) It's rare to receive letters by mail nowadays. 4) Money is more important than love. PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faga uma gravacao pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolugao ao longo das aulas } CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabularios/estruturas dessa aula e alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aula.INTERMEDIATE FAIRY GODMOTHER | DEScOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA FAIRY GODMOTHER /FERi gohdMAthar/ — B script MORGAN: Giselle! You're back! You're back! GISELLE: Oh, Morgan. | need your help. I'm going to the ball, and I'm not sure what to do, or what | should wear. | don't even know where to find a fairy godmother at this late hour. MORGAN: | have something better than a fairy godmother. Daddy says it's only for emergencies. This is definitely an emergency. — GISELLE! YOU'RE BACK! YOU'RE BACK! /AjiZEL... TR bEk ... (AR bEK/ TO BE BACK /2 bil bék/ to return somewhere after being away for some time eo. Thank you! ¢ I'lbe * Look OH, MORGAN. I NEED YOUR HELP. I'M GOING TO THE BALL, AND I'M NOT SURE WHAT TO DO, OR WHAT I SHOULD WEAR. /ou MORGAN ... Ai NifdjOR rréLp ... AM* GOUIn 2 tha b6L endaM not shaR ua2 du 6R uaRai shddd uéR/DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA BALL /boL/ a large formal party with dancing * Cinderella met Prince * Cinderella with the prince. . ball. — I'M NOT SURE WHAT /AM nét shaR ud2/ used when you're not certain of something ed if | were in your position. * I'm not . | just turned the TV on. emo, Teed. | DON'T EVEN KNOW WHERE TO FIND A FAIRY GODMOTHER AT THIS LATE HOUR. /ai RONIvénou uéR 2 fainda FERI ghdMAthaR éthis léit AUAR/ | DON'T EVEN KNOW... /ai RONivénou/ —~ used to emphazise that you don't have information about something . his name. ¢ Tdon't____ real name.DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | TO FIND /2 faind/ to discover something/somebody by searching, studying or thinking carefully el to the problem. * Our website is the place_____s questions. . a babysitter. FAIRY GODMOTHER /FERI g6hdMAthaR/ a female character who has magic powers and brings good luck to the main character * Cinderella's her to the ball in a beautiful carriage. * Helen to me-she's solved all my problems. LATE HOUR [leit AUaR/ not early; late night * Sorry to disturb « What are you hour? *« What are you | HAVE SOMETHING BETTER THAN A FAIRY GODMOTHER. DADDY SAYS IT'S ONLY FOR EMERGENCIES. /ai rrév SSAMthin BERAR théna FERI gohdMAthaR DERI sséz its ONIi fAR EMARdjénssis/DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA THIS IS DEFINITELY AN EMERGENCY. /thizis DEFnitli éneMARdjénssi/ DEFINITELY /DEFritli/ @. a way of emphasizing that something is true and that FD, there is no doubt about it . sending the letter. * If you want to know more, out this guide. °-Q ? A: Definitely not! MORGAN: Giselle! You're back! You're back! GISELLE: Oh, Morgan. | need your help. I'm going to the ball, and |'m not sure what to do, or what | should wear. | don't even know where to find a fairy godmother at this late hour. MORGAN: | have something better than a fairy godmother. Daddy says it's only for emergencies. This is definitely an emergency.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA Now You! TIME To PRACTICE COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE MORGAN: Giselle! You're back! You're ! GISELLE: Oh, Morgan. | need your help. I'm going to the » and what to do, or what | wear. | don't even know where to find a at this late . MORGAN: | have something better a fairy godmother. Daddy says it's only for ____—.- This is an emergency. WRITE DOWN 2 OF THE EXAMPLES I SHARED WITH YOU TO BE BACK I'M NOT SURE WHAT... | DON'T EVEN KNOW WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENEDESCOMPLICAg — ee TRUE OR FALSE [ACCORDING TO THE DIALOGUE] (_ ) Giselle's going to a birthday party. (_) She decided she is going to wear a blue dress to the event. (_ ) Morgan found a better solution than a fairy godmother. (_ ) Giselle's in a hurry! — NUMBER THE ANSWERS CORRECTLY 1) What time is the ball? 2) Are you sure she enjoyed the party? 3) Who gave you all of these books? 4) What does BALL mean? 5) John, don't forget to be back by noon, okay? eee ) Yeah, definitely. She had a blast. ) It'll start at 6 so don't be late and wear your best outfit. ) 'm not sure what it means but we can Google it. ) Sure, mom. | wouldn't miss having lasagna for lunch! I'll be back as soon as the game is over. (_) It was Jane. She's been helping me since I've decided to become a doctor. She's been a real fairy godmother to me. — MAKE SENTENCES ~ BE CREATIVE! ( ( ( ( TO FIND TO BE BACK — PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faa uma gravagao pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolu¢ao ao longo das aulas:) — CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabulérios/estruturas dessa aula e alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aula.INTERMEDIATE STEPMOTHER | DEScOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA ~ STEPMOTHER b /stépMAthaR/ — Bscriet MORGAN: So is this what it's like? GISELLE: What, sweetie? MORGAN: Going shopping with your mother? GISELLE: Oh, | don't know. I've never been shopping with my mother. MORGAN: Me neither. GISELLE: But | like it. MORGAN: Me too. GISELLE: And just think. Soon, you'll have a new mother. MORGAN: You mean stepmother. GISELLE: It's not true what they say. | have met so many kind and wonderful stepmothers. SO, IS THIS WHAT IT'S LIKE? /ss6u ... iz this uaRITS laik/ WHAT IT'S LIKE /uaRITS |aik/ used when comparing your expectations of something with reality . to come home and be tired. * Yeah! | feel you.__-_— COME ard be tired. * Doyou disappointed? 50DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA WHAT, SWEETIE? /uat Sss-UIRi/ GOING SHOPPING WITH YOUR MOTHER? /géuin SHOpin uithioR MAthaR/ Va GO SHOPPING a /gou SHOpin/ to visit places where goods are sold in order to look at and buy things . a gift at the mall. * [have weekend. * I'm not sacrificing my day off OH, | DON'T KNOW. I'VE NEVER BEEN SHOPPING WITH MY MOTHER. /du.... Ai R6nou aiv NEVaR biN SHOpin Uith mai MAthaR/ ME NEITHER. /mnif Nit ME NEITHER /mif NithaR/ used when agreeing with someone when talking about something negative * A: I didn't like this movie. B: * A:ldidn't B:DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA BUT I LIKE IT. /baRAI LAIkit/ ME TOO. Jeni 2/ AND JUST THINK: SOON, YOU'LL HAVE A NEW MOTHER. /8N djas think sUUN ffGL rréva nad MAthaR/ — = SOON See youl = /suun/ Soon! in a short time from now sO mistake. «See * She'll YOU MEAN STEPMOTHER. /id miiN stépMAthaR/ STEPMOTHER /sstépmothaR/ a woman who is the wife or partner of your father but who is not your birth motherDESCOMPLICA ove DESTRAVA | MANY KIND AND WONDERFUL STEPMOTHERS. /its nétRU uathéi sséi ... di rrév Méét ssou MEni kaindén UANdARfGL stépMAthaRs/ 1 O IT'S NOT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY. | HAVE MET SO MORGAN: So is this what it's like? GISELLE: What, sweetie? MORGAN: Going shopping with your mother? GISELLE: Oh, | don't know. I've never been shopping with my mother. MORGAN: Me neither. GISELLE: But | like it. MORGAN: Me too. GISELLE: And just think. Soon, you'll have a new mother. MORGAN: You mean stepmother. GISELLE: It's not true what they say. | have met so many kind and wonderful stepmothers.DESCOMPLICA ue pesTRAvA| JY NOW YOU! TIME TO PRACTICE COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE MORGAN: So is this it's 2 GISELLE: What, sweetie? MORGAN: with your mother? GISELLE: Oh, I don't know. I've been shopping with my mother. MORGAN: Me GISELLE: But | like it. MORGAN: Me . GISELLE: And just think. ______, you'll have a mother. MORGAN: You mean . GISELLE: It's not true what they say. | have so many kind and stepmothers. ANSWER 1) Do you like to go shopping by yourself or you prefer to have company? 2) Do you agree with Giselle that it's not true what people say about stepmothers? Why? WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENEDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA WRITE DOWN 2 OF THE EXAMPLES | SHARED WITH YOU WHAT IT'S LIKE GO SHOPPING STEPMOTHER COMPLETE THE TEXT SURE - SINCE - SHOPPING - FLOWERS - BIRTHDAY STEPMOTHER'S - SOON - DEFINITELY it's my birthday | need to go to buy hera ____ gift. She's so special and has helped me a lot | was a child, so she deserves something as special as her. | thought about giving her a perfume, but I'm not _____ what her favorite kind is. She really likes , So that's a good option! PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faga uma gravacao pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolucgao ao longo das aulas } CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabularios/estruturas dessa aula e alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aula.INTERMEDIATE IF | HAD KNOWN _ | WOULD HAVE _ DESCOMPLICA®DESCOMPLICA ue DESTRAVA | POTE 2: ESTRUTURA BLOCO Alright! Here's the thing: if you wanna be able to speak English naturally, automatically and confidently, building sentences is one of the skills you need to master! The more structures you know, the more confident you will be when it comes to speaking English. SITUATION 1: Last month Joana was in hospital for a few days Joseph didn't know that, so he didn't visit her. They met a few days ago and Joseph said: "Hey Joana, if | had known you were in hospital, | would have gone to see you." SITUATION 2: Last week | had a math test and | got a feeling that | failed that exam. I'm not feeling confident at all! Now I'm here, talking to you, crying over the spilled milk: "If | had studied harder, | would have passed that exam!" INTENTION: > We talk about the past; > We talk about something that didn't happen; > We express a past regret; > We image a different outcome; IF 1 HAD , | WOULD HAVE _ [if-clause] [result, outcome] EXAMPLES: If | had known you were in hospital, | would have gone to see youDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA If | had studied harder, | would have passed that exam! If | had seen you, | would have said hello. If she had known it, she would have gone with you. If you had bought the car last month, you would have saved lots of money. If | hadn't lost my temper, 1 wouldn't have lost my job. A: How was your trip? B: It was ok, but we would have enjoyed it more if the weather had been better. LET'S PRACTICE: SITUATION 1: You live 5 minutes away from your office, You were on your way to work and it started raining out of nowhere. "C'mon, it was sunny 2 minutes ago!" Anyways, it was pouring down! You got all wet because you had left your umbrella at home. "If | hadn't left my umbrella at home, I wouldn't have gotten to work all wet!" SITUATION 2: ye Last night you went out with your friends and went to
If |had known about the exchange program, | would have saved money. Now you! | also didn't know the language." If | had known | was going to have this opportunity, | would have _ _. + "I wish | had been more prepared." If | had studied the language, | would have _ + "I forgot my allergy medicine." If | had started planning my trip earlier, | wouldn't have + "I had trouble when asking for food." If had studied the language, | wouldn't haveDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA 2. Answer the questions using the structure we just learned: * What would you have ordered if you had had lunch in your favorite restaurant? * What time would you have woken up this morning if you had been able to choose? + Ifyou had been able to choose your career when you were a child, what would you have chosen? 3. Find the 2 mistakes in each sentence and correct them: Tip: take a look at the examples from this class. + If | study more hard, | would have passed that exam! + If | had knew you were in hospital, | would had gone to see you + If | hadn't leave my umbrella at home, | wouldn't have gotten at work all wet! + If | hadn't lose my temper, | wouldn't had lost my job.INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH WITH MUSIC PERFECT DESCOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA |DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA PERFECT by, Ed, Sheeran >> | FOUND A LOVE FOR ME DARLING, JUST DIVE RIGHT IN TO DIVE RIGHT IN to start doing something suddenly and energetically, often without stopping to think * | know you're nervous about starting school, but you just need to dive in and do your best! * I'm just not ready to dive right in another romantic relationship. AND FOLLOW MY LEAD WELL, | FOUND A GIRL, BEAUTIFUL AND SWEET my) OH, INEVER KNEW YOU WERE THE SOMEONE WAITING FOR ME i ‘CAUSE WE WERE JUST KIDS WHEN WE FELL IN LOVE TO FALL IN LOVE to be very attracted to someone andbegin to love them * He fell in love with a young German student. * She fell in love with sailing the first time she tried it. | WILL NOT GIVE YOU UP THIS TIME BUT DARLING, JUST KISS ME SLOW YOUR HEART IS ALL | OWN NOT KNOWING WHAT IT WAS iDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA TO OWN to have something that legally belongs to you * Larry doesn't own a car — in fact, he doesn’t even know how to drive * He has owned the business since 1995. >> AND IN YOUR EYES YOU'RE HOLDING MINE 2 TO HOLD to take and keep something in yourhand or arms. I * The nurse held the child in her arms. * He was holding a glass of wine. BABY, I'M DANCING IN THE DARK >> WITH YOU BETWEEN MY ARMS BAREFOOT ON THE GRASS BAREFOOT not wearing any shoes or socks * They ran barefoot along the wet beach. « As you spend more time walking around barefoot, the soles of your feet will get thicker. GRASS a common plant with thin green leaves that grows close to the ground * We should cut the grass before it starts raining. « We need a lawn mower to cut the grass.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA LISTENING TO OUR FAVORITE SONG \ >> WHEN YOU SAID YOU LOOKED A MESS MESS if someone is a mess, they look dirty and untidy, or are in a bad emotional state * | can't go out looking like this - I'm a mess. « When the police called, | had just got up, and my hair looked amess. >> | WHISPERED UNDERNEATH MY BREATH i TO WHISPER \ to speak very quietly so that other people cannot hear * She whispered something to the girl sitting next to her. + You don't have to whisper, no one can hear us. UNDERNEATH under something * | found her shoes underneath the bed. * She was wearing a smart jacket with a T-shirt underneath UNDER ONE'S BREATH so softly that almost no one can hear it « I'm glad he said it under his breath. If he had said it out loud, it would have caused an argument. * "Let's go," she said under her breath.DESCOMPLICA out DESTRAVA | BUT YOU HEARD IT, DARLING YOU LOOK PERFECT TONIGHT fd >> WELL, | FOUND A WOMAN, e) STRONGER THAN ANYONE I KNOW SHE SHARES MY DREAMS 1 HOPE THAT SOMEDAY I'LL SHARE HER HOME I FOUND A LOVE TO CARRY TO CARRY ii to transport or take from one place to another * Would you like me to carry your bag for you? * | carry my wallet in my back pocket. MORE THAN JUST MY SECRETS TO CARRY LOVE, TO CARRY CHILDREN OF OUR OWN >> WE ARE STILL KIDS a») BUT WE'RE SO IN LOVE fs FIGHTING AGAINST ALL ODDS AGAINST ALL ODDS Ifyou do or achieve something against (all) the odds/against all odds, you do or achieve it although there were a lot of problems and you were not likely to succeed « Against all odds, she won the case. * Against all the odds, he recovered.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA I KNOW WE'LL BE ALRIGHT THIS TIME DARLING, JUST HOLD MY HAND BE MY GIRL, I'LL BE YOUR MAN >> 1 SEE MY FUTURE IN YOUR EYES i WITH YOU BETWEEN MY ARMS BAREFOOT ON THE GRASS. LISTENING TO OUR FAVORITE SONG 1 HAVE FAITH IN WHAT | SEE NOW I KNOW I HAVE MET AN ANGEL IN PERSON BABY, I'M DANCING IN THE DARK I IN PERSON if you do something in person, you go somewhere and do it yourself, instead of doing something by letter, asking someone else to do it etc * You must apply for the license in person. * You can apply for a visa by mail, but it's quicker if you go to the embassy in person. AND SHE LOOKS PERFECT 2 1 DON'T DESERVE THIS YOU LOOK PERFECT TONIGHT i fl NOW YOU Make sentences with: > IN PERSON: > AGAINST ALL ODDS: > UNDERNEATH: > TO CARRY: > TO WHISPER:INTERMEDIATE PARROT STRATEGY DESCOMPLICA®DESCOMPLICA ‘que DESTRAVA PARROT STRATEGY 5 — B script Woman: Congratulations you two! Rachel: Thank you...we're so excited. Woman: And also, congratulations on your wedding. Ross: What? Mrs. Geller: Can we talk to you for just a... It's just a little thing. Well, we think it's simply marvelous that you're having this baby out of wedlock. Some of our friends are less open-minded. Which is why we've told them all that you're married. CONGRATULATIONS ON /k6nGRE2léixins 6N/ used to tell someone that you are happy because of his or her success or good luck > Congratulations on your exam results! > Congratulations on your promotion! > Congratulations! | hear you're getting married. SO» Woman: Congratulations you two! Rachel: Thank you...we're so excited. Woman: And also, congratulations on your wedding IT'S SIMPLY ___. /its SSIM plii/ used to stress the simple truthDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA > It's simply wonderful to sée you again. > It's simply the best way to learn English. > [t's simply my personality. It is who | am. Ln MARVELOUS LJ /MARV lés/ extremely good; wonderful > This will be a marvelous opportunity for her. > The weather was marvelous. > It's marvelous what modern technology can do. OUT OF WEDLOCK /AURAv uédl6k/ the state of not being married > Their child was born out of wedlock. > During that time, becoming pregnant out of wedlock meant losing all respect in your community. £ ©) Ross: What? Mrs. Geller: Can we talk to you for just a... It's just a little thing. Well, we think it's simply marvelous that you're having this baby out of wedlock. &, OPEN-MINDED e /OUpéN MAINdéd/ willing to listen to, think about, or accept different ideas > Try to be open-minded about the changes. > He's the most open-minded person I've ever met. > My first tip would be to be open-minded.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA WHICH IS WHY __ /Uitchiz uai/ used to explain something you have just saidused to explain something you have just said >| am trying to be extra careful, which is why I'm not talking as much while | do this. > | love teaching which is why I'm here! > | only practice English sporadically, which is why I'm not very good. £ Mrs. Geller: Some of our friends are less open-minded. Which is why we've told them all that you're married. PARROT STRATEGY § ©, Woman: Congratulations you two! Rachel: Thank you...we're so excited. Woman: And also, congratulations on your wedding. Ross: What? Mrs. Geller: Can we talk to you for just a... It's just a little thing. Well, we think it's simply marvelous that you're having this baby out of wedlock. Some of our friends are less open-minded. Which is why we've told them all that you're marriedDESCOMPLICA ue pesTRAvA| JY NOW YOU! TIME TO PRACTICE COMPLETE THE DIALOGUE Woman: you two! Rachel: Thank you...we're so excited. Woman: And also, congratulations ___ your Ross: What? Mrs. Geller: Can we talk to you for just a... It's just ___ thing. Well, we it's simply that you're this baby out of . Some of our friends are less open- —. Which is why _____s_ sd them all that you're WRITE DOWN 2 OF THE EXAMPLES I SHARED WITH YOU MARVELOUS OPEN-MINDED OUT OF WEDLOCK WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENEDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA MAKE SENTENCES USING THE STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO THE PICTURES * CONGRATULATIONS ON + IT'S SIMPLY THE MOST " * WHICH IS WHY ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. 1) What are the advantages of being an open-minded person? Do you consider yourself an open-minded person? Why or why not? 2) What was the most marvelous thing you've seen? 3) Why does traveling make us more open-minded? PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faca uma gravacdo pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolugao ao longo das aulas :) CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabuldrios/estruturas dessa aula ¢ alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aula.INTERMEDIATE DID YOU TAKE ANY SCIENCE CLASSES IN SCHOOL? DESCOMPLICA®DESCOMPLICA ue pesTRAvA| DID YOU TAKE ANY SCIENCE CLASSES IN SCHOOL? B script Penny: Sheldon, can | talk to you for a second? Sheldon: It's not about shoes, is it? | don't think | could go through that again. Penny: It's not about shoes. Sheldon: Then speak. Penny: Um, actually, can we do it in private? Sheldon: Alll right. Go away. | agree, it's rude, but she asked for privacy. Penny: Thanks, Raj. Okay, so here's the thing. | was wondering if you could maybe teach me a little physics. Sheldon: A little physics? Penny: Yeah. Sheldon: There's no such thing. Physics encompasses the entire universe. From quantum particles to supernovas. From spinning electrons to spinning galaxies. Penny: Okay, cool, | don't need the PBS special. | wanna know enough so | can talk to Leonard about his job. Like Bernadette does. Sheldon: Why can't Leonard teach you? Penny: Because | wanna surprise him. Sheldon: Can't you surprise him in some other way? For example, I'm sure he'd be delightfully taken aback if you clean your apartment. Penny: Come on, Sheldon, this is important to me.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA Sheldon: This would be a massive undertaking and my time is both limited and valuable. Penny: You're sitting here playing video games all day. Sheldon: Okay, point. What sort of foundation do you have? Did you take any science classes in school? Penny: Sure. | did the one with the frogs. Sheldon: The one with the frogs... Penny; It was pretty cool. A lot of the girls threw up. | gutted that thing like a deer. Sheldon: No. I'm sorry, Penny. | don't think so. Penny: Oh, come on, a smart guy like you? It'll be a challenge. You could make it like an experiment. Sheldon: Interesting. 1 IT'S NOT ABOUT SHOES, IS IT? | DON'T THINK I COULD GO THROUGH THAT AGAIN. TO GO THROUGH to experience something ..@ Fillin the blanks according to the examples | shared with you: * | understand what you're going + In order to learn the job well, you have to several months of training. 2 UM, ACTUALLY, CAN WE DO IT IN PRIVATE? IN PRIVATE es out of the sight and hearing of other peopleDESCOMPLICA STRAVA .@ Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you * I should have shown it to you in private - prepared you for it. * We would like to speak to you in private. 3 ALL RIGHT. GO AWAY. | AGREE, IT'S RUDE, BUT SHE ASKED FOR PRIVACY. TO GO AWAY to leave a place or person ...@ Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you: « She angrily told him to go and stop bothering her. * Pierre did not stay for dinner, but left the room and at once. THANKS, RAJ. OKAY, SO HERE'S THE THING. 4 1 WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD MAYBE TEACH ME ALITTLE PHYSICS. HERE’S THE THING the issue is this 2 Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you: * OK, the thing: | don't have money to go to college. « | think he's really great but she just doesn't have enough experience for this job. TO BE WONDERING IF used to ask someone politely to help youDESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA ...2 Fillin the blanks according to the examples | shared with you if | could borrow your car + |was if you could babysit tomorrow night. THERE'S NO SUCH THING. PHYSICS ENCOMPASSES THE ENTIRE 5 UNIVERSE. FROM QUANTUM PARTICLES TO SUPERNOVAS. FROM SPINNING ELECTRONS TO SPINNING GALAXIES. THERE’S NO SUCH A THING (AS) used to say that something or someone does not exist ...@ Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you no such thing as ghosts! * I've told you before, sweetie, no such * [|was six when | discovered that person as Santa Claus. CAN'T YOU SURPRISE HIM IN SOME OTHER WAY? FOR EXAMPLE, I'M SURE HE'D BE DELIGHTFULLY TAKEN ABACK IF YOU CLEAN YOUR APARTMENT. TAKEN ABACK BY to be very surprised about something ..@ Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you « [think he was a little by my response. * | wasa little aback by that. THIS WOULD BE A MASSIVE UNDERTAKING AND MY 7 TIME IS BOTH LIMITED AND VALUABLE.DESCOMPLICA aut DESTRAVA UNDERTAKING a difficult task or project ..@ Fillin the blanks according to the examples | shared with you: * The restoration of the old theater is a massive * The construction of the tunnel is a large and complex OKAY, POINT. WHAT SORT OF FOUNDATION DO YOU HAVE? DID YOU TAKE ANY SCIENCE CLASSES IN SCHOOL? SORT OF type ...@ Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you: + Inthat of situation Tom tends to panic. * What of equipment will she need? 9 IT WAS PRETTY COOL. A LOT OF THE GIRLS THREW UP. | GUTTED THAT THING LIKE A DEER. TO THROW UP BR on ...@ Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you * He up his breakfast all over the back seat of the car. * She always on long car journeys TO GUT to remove the internal organs from (a fish or an animal) ..@ Fill in the blanks according to the examples | shared with you: * The salmon is already and filleted. * She the fish and cut off their heads.DESCOMPLICA ove DESTRAVA | Y now YOU! TIME TO PRACTICE WRITE DOWN A SHORT DESCRIPTION ABOUT THE SCENE WRITE DOWN 2 OF THE EXAMPLES | SHARED WITH YOU TO BE WONDERING IF TAKEN ABACK THERE'S NO SUCH A THING (AS) TO GO THROUGH HERE'S THE THING UNDERTAKINGDESCOMPLICA out DESTRAVA | READ, COMPLETE AND ANSWER UNBELIEVABLE - TAKE ABACK - AWAY - THROUGH WONDERING - GO THROUGH - UNDERTAKING MOVIE REVIEW BY JANE: WHAT VOT TO WATCH Here's the thing: if you were if we were able to _. the latest Johnny Depp movie the truth is: not at all. My friends and I got to the movie theater and we were____ _________ by the bad quality of it. The lines didn't make sense, the plot wasn't interesting and the ending was _! We had to go oe as soon as it ended! I'm sure filming it was a massive _____ but so was watching it. They didn't have to charge us $30 to that! * * put us 1. Do you think Jane enjoyed the movie? Why? 2. Do you like to write reviews about the movies you've watched? 3. What was the latest movie you watched? If you were to rate the latest movie you watched, how many stars would you give to it? Why? PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE Leia o script em voz alta, e se preferir, faga uma gravacao pelo gravador de voz do seu celular para ir comparando sua evolug&o ao longo das aulas:) CADERNO DE INSIGHT Escolha 3 vocabularios/estruturas dessa aula e alimente seu Cl com os 3 exemplos explorados na aula| DESCOMPLICA® QUE DESTRAVA com GABI MODESTO
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