A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
Inglês 2
1.
2. HOBBIES
Cooking – cozinhar
Dancing – dançar
Going to the beach – ir à praia
Going to the cinema – ir ao cinema
Listening to music – ouvir música
Painting – pintar
Playing cards – jogar cartas
Playing the guitar – tocar guitarra
Playing video games – jogar jogos de video
Reading – ler
Riding a bike – andar de bicicleta
singing – cantar
Surfing the net – navegar na internet
Taking photos – tirar fotografias
Watching tv – ver televisão
SPORTS
Baseball – basebol
Basketball – basquetebol
Cycling –ciclismo
Football – futebol
Golf – golf
Gymnastics – ginástica
Handball – andebol
Hockey – hóquei
Ice hockey – hóquei no gelo
Ice skating – patinagem no gelo
Jogging – correr
Judo – judo
Karate – karaté
Rugby – râguebi
Skiing – esqui
Surfing – surf
Swimming – natação
Tennis – ténis
Volleyball - voleibol
5. LIKES AND DISLIKES
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
I
You
like I
You
do not
(don’t)
Like
He
She
It
likes He
She
It
does not
(doesn´t)
Like
We
You
They
like We
You
They
do not
(don’t)
Like
7. PREPOSITIONS OF TIME: IN, ON, AT
IN ON AT
Years in 2015 Dates
on 6th
December
Hours
at midday
at eleven
o´clock
Seasons of
the year
in spring
Days of the
week
on Monday Festivities
at Christmas
in summer at Easter
in autumn
on Sunday
In these
expressions
at the
weekend
in winter at night
Months
in May
in
September
Parts of the
day
in the
morning
in the
afternoon
in the
evening
8. DAILY ROUTINE
wake up - acordar Get up – levantar-se
Have a shower – tomar um duche Get dressed - vestir
Have breakfast – tomar o pequeno almoço Brush your teeth – lavar os dentes
Get the bus – apanhar o autocarro Go to school – ir para a escola
Start lessons – começar as aulas Have lunch - almoçar
Play with friends – brincar com os amigos Finish school – acabar as aulas
Go back home – regresso a casa Do the homework – fazer os trabalhos de
casa
Ride a bike – andar de bicicleta Walk your dog – passear o cão
Watch tv – ver televisão Have dinner - jantar
Take a bath – tomar banho Go to bed – ir para a cama
9. SOME / ANY
Affirmative + some There are some tomatoes on
the table
Negative + any There isn´t any basil.
There aren´t any onions.
Interrogative + any Is there any thyme?
Are there any bananas?
10. Five past
ten past
A quarter past
twenty past
Twenty-five past
half past
Five to
ten to
A quarter to
twenty to
Twenty-five to
midday /
midnight