2. Countries, nationalities
and languages
Belgium – Belgian – French, Flemish
Brazil – Brazilian – Portuguese
Canada – Canadian – English, French
Chile – Chilean – Spanish
Denmark – Danish/Dane – Danish
England – English – English
France – French – French
Greece – Greek – Greek
Guatemala – Guatemalan – Spanish
Haiti – Haitian – French, Creole
Ireland – Irish – Irish, English
Israel – Israeli – Hebrew
Italy – Italian – Italian
Japan – Japanese – Japanese
Jordan – Jordanian – Arabicv
Malaysia – Malaysian – Malay
Morocco – Moroccan – Arabic, French
Netherlands – Dutch – Dutch
Norway – Norwegian – Norwegian
Poland – Polish – Polish
Portugal – Portuguese – Portuguese
Romania – Romanian – Romanian
Switzerland – Swiss – German, French,
Italian,
Romansh
Thailand – Thai – Thai
Turkey – Turkish – Turkish
United States – US citizen – English
Uruguay – Uruguayan – Spanish
Vietnam – Vietnamese – Vietnamese
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Activity to practice personal pronouns and nationalities.
Inserir atividade 3 de Countries, nationalities and languages (Who are
they?) do LD.
6. You have persistent bad headaches. Aspirin and
other miracle products don’t make them go away.
Your family doctor decides it’s time
to have a specialist’s opinion.
Cramden approaches and speaks: [...]
8. In the same way that people in social groups tend to
wear similar clothes, people create slang and new
words to show that they’re all part of the same group.
Group identity and regionalisms
I, LIKE, TOTALLY
AGREE WITH YOU WHATEVER
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The Genitive case.
Inserir atividade 1 da unidade 3 (somente os vídeos: John’s house/ Ricardo
and Suzy’s son/ Tupã’s and Harumi’s bikes) do LD.
13. [...] the girl soon drifted ____ attention to the nail
polish on _____nails and, with very delicate
movements started to sctach it off.
The wealthy man oppened _____ ragged suitcase nd
pulled out a folder of an elegant hotel and went
through _____ pages with faked interest.
Complete the lines taken from a blog
entry using a proper adjective pronoun.
15. An average Facebook user has 130
friends and likes 80 pages [...]
[...] more than 3.5 billion pieces of
content are shared [...]
Identify the plural nouns
in the excerpts below.
16. [...] did you know about Moldova?
I went on a journey to find
the roots of a phenomenon.
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17. The Internet began in 1962 as ARPANET, a network
of two computers conceived of by the U.S. military.
That network grew to more than a million computers
by 1992. In 1990 British computer scientist Tim
Berners-Lee invented the Web – that is, he created
the first Web pages, which could be more accessed
via the Internet. Web pages incorporate hypertext –
text displayed on a monitor that contains hyperlinks to
other documents – a concept that adtes to the 1960’s.
and the rest, as the saying goes, is history. [...]
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False friends.
Inserir a primeira atividade da unidade Language of advertising (Click on a
character ...) do LD.
20. Rework your current ad campaign –
or create a new one [...].
[...] be prepared to track and measure
the responses as they arrive.
[...] decide what you want your
prospects to do in response to your
advertising and design each and
every ad with that result in mind.
Very briefly introduce your company.
21. What benefits do your ads promise [...]?
Do you see any advertisers marching out [...]?
How do the sculpture and the slogan relate?
Read the questions again. In what order do
they present the elements below?
Verb após o sujeito
Auxiliary antes do sujeito
question word no início da frase
Subjetc após o auxiliar
22. watching / like / do / you / TV ads ?
________________________
favorite / what / your / TV ads / is / ?
______________________
you / pay / street billboards / do / attention to /?
________________________
to buy / ads / can / convince / you / a given product ?
__________________________
reproduce / ads / do / stereotypes?
______________________
25. Postman mail carrier Blind visually challenged
handicapped people people with disabilities
Oriental Asian Indian native American
brotherhood siblinghood mankind humankind
retarded mentally challenged
Political
correctness
26. These books were included in the list
“Top 10 politically incorrect books
for kids”. Can you guess why?
1884, Mark Twain 1920, Hugh Lofting1930, Hergé
27. What does the phrase in bold mean?
These books form part of our
cultural heritage, don’t they?
29. Which comic strip is _______? (funny)
Which is ___________? (creative)
Which is ____________? (politically correct)
Complete the questions with the correct
comparative forms of the words in parentheses.
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Prefixes and sufixes.
Inserir as atividades ING 118_05
33. “Luckily, the formula for dating success is easy to
learn. Within these pages,
you’ll discover how to display the body language
necessary for making solid connections with
potential mates, uncover the mysteries of man
himself, and find handy new tricks for your
attraction arsenal.”
34. When do you most enjoy yourself?
Was there any occasion when you really admired yourself?
Do you like to spend time by yourself?
What kind of things can switch themselves off?
Can you name someone who takes himself or herself too
serious?
What is the best thing you could do to yourself?
Do you think you can lean a foreign language by yourself?
Time to talk
36. bow
kiss on the cheek handshake
Maori kiss
Greeting etiquette
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LatinStock/Corbis/SongWeiwei/XinhuaPressGettyImages/AFP/Staff/MandelNgan
GettyImages/AFP/BrendonO’Hagan
37. How should women dress for
business meetings in Japan?
In social events, should you
arrive on time?
What are business cards
called? How should they be
given and received?
Can we spot any similarities
between Brazilian and
Japanese customs?
Cross-cultural
peculiarities
JAPAN BUSINESS ETIQUETTE
CULTURE, AND MANNERS
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Cross cultural communication: should
Inserir as atividades ING 111_01 e ING 111_02 do LD.
39. If you know these key Japanese
customs, you’ll get closer to the locals
[...]
If you go to a beginner tango class in
Buenos Aires, they will not let you
move on to anything else until you
understand how to walk
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First conditional.
Inserir as atividades ING 111_05 do LD.