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Apostila ZERO
   Inglês

   Book Zero
    English

Rodrigo e Larissa
mediocre
• Moderate to inferior in quality.




• medíocre
• adj. medíocre, simples, mediano; de menos valor
• adj. Que está entre o grande e o pequeno, o bom
  e o mau: obra medíocre.
O que vocês encontrarão na prova de inglês dos vestibulares?

•Questões múltipla escolha

•Questões abertas


Quais serão as principais habilidades avaliadas?
• Interpretação de Textos  Vocabulário

Muito cuidado com os FALSOS COGNATOS (FALSE FRIENDS)

Questões múltipla escolha- Interpretação de textos

ATENÇÃO PARA O ENUNCIADO

The passage says / According to the passage / According to the text
•Conhecimentos Gramaticais

-The Passive Voice

-Conditional Sentences
Some verb tenses

           Yesterday                          Today                  Tomorrow




          Simple past                     Simple present             Future



                       Past continuous          Present continuous




Past perfect            Present perfect
Interpretação de texto

Fonte: 2ª Fase Unicamp 2009
• a)A pessoa ficará acordada, mas continuará bêbada.
• b) O alimento no estômago vai apenas retardar a
  absorção do álcool na corrente sanguínea.
• a) Ela não consegue entender como conceitos como
  “cozinhar” e “limpar” se aplicam a ela.
• b) A tarefa é preparar sobremesas. O que possibilita sua
  associação com o estresse é que, em inglês, a palavra
  “desserts” (sobremesas), quando lida de trás para frente, se
  torna “stressed” (estressado/a).
World Carfree Day 2009       Every
                               September 22,
                               people from
                               around the
                               world get
                               together in the
                               streets,
                               intersections,
                               and
                               neighborhood
                               blocks to
                               remind the
                               world that we
                               don't have to
                               accept our car-
                               dominated
                               society.
http://www.worldcarfree.net/
English interference in our life
World’s 10 most spoken Languages
World’s 10 most influential Languages
Vocabulary



Some common mistakes…
Five star
cyber
Chuck Norris (Carlos Ray Norris Jr.)
steak
Bacon
Egg
Coffee break
dinner
night
Over night
Tragedy
Judge




system
We love this place
Where I’m going if my school is being shot?
language
Cashier
Antiques
best
touchdown
No comments
‘s         ‘

Contractions
 Contractions

‘ve       ‘d
Witch’s the correct way to reach your destination?
Dog’s party was great last night!
These humans are so jerk, I’ll get them.
Phrasal verbs
phrase - frase
Run out of something
• My money ran out after four years and my house
  was not build.
• Why is the car stopping? We’re run out of gas.
• The time is running out and we still have loads to
  do.
supply
little                              used


         We’re run out of water!!
Sort something out
• She has to sort this problem out until boss arrives.
• There is a crisis at the office, and they need me to
  sort it out.
Give        something    away
• I don’t like this old chair, let’s give it away.
• I can’t believe you gave those tickets away.
• I’m giving my pen away, do you want it?
She’s giving some books away!
Throw          something   away
• This old chair is not working, let’s throw it away.
• I can’t believe you gave my cans away.
• She threw the letter away without reading it.
English
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English

  • 1. Apostila ZERO Inglês Book Zero English Rodrigo e Larissa
  • 2.
  • 3. mediocre • Moderate to inferior in quality. • medíocre • adj. medíocre, simples, mediano; de menos valor • adj. Que está entre o grande e o pequeno, o bom e o mau: obra medíocre.
  • 4. O que vocês encontrarão na prova de inglês dos vestibulares? •Questões múltipla escolha •Questões abertas Quais serão as principais habilidades avaliadas? • Interpretação de Textos  Vocabulário Muito cuidado com os FALSOS COGNATOS (FALSE FRIENDS) Questões múltipla escolha- Interpretação de textos ATENÇÃO PARA O ENUNCIADO The passage says / According to the passage / According to the text
  • 5. •Conhecimentos Gramaticais -The Passive Voice -Conditional Sentences
  • 6. Some verb tenses Yesterday Today Tomorrow Simple past Simple present Future Past continuous Present continuous Past perfect Present perfect
  • 7. Interpretação de texto Fonte: 2ª Fase Unicamp 2009
  • 8. • a)A pessoa ficará acordada, mas continuará bêbada. • b) O alimento no estômago vai apenas retardar a absorção do álcool na corrente sanguínea.
  • 9. • a) Ela não consegue entender como conceitos como “cozinhar” e “limpar” se aplicam a ela. • b) A tarefa é preparar sobremesas. O que possibilita sua associação com o estresse é que, em inglês, a palavra “desserts” (sobremesas), quando lida de trás para frente, se torna “stressed” (estressado/a).
  • 10. World Carfree Day 2009 Every September 22, people from around the world get together in the streets, intersections, and neighborhood blocks to remind the world that we don't have to accept our car- dominated society. http://www.worldcarfree.net/
  • 12.
  • 13. World’s 10 most spoken Languages
  • 14. World’s 10 most influential Languages
  • 17. cyber
  • 18. Chuck Norris (Carlos Ray Norris Jr.)
  • 19. steak
  • 23. night
  • 27. We love this place
  • 28. Where I’m going if my school is being shot?
  • 32. best
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46. ‘s ‘ Contractions Contractions ‘ve ‘d
  • 47.
  • 48. Witch’s the correct way to reach your destination?
  • 49. Dog’s party was great last night!
  • 50. These humans are so jerk, I’ll get them.
  • 52. Run out of something • My money ran out after four years and my house was not build. • Why is the car stopping? We’re run out of gas. • The time is running out and we still have loads to do.
  • 53. supply little used We’re run out of water!!
  • 54. Sort something out • She has to sort this problem out until boss arrives. • There is a crisis at the office, and they need me to sort it out.
  • 55. Give something away • I don’t like this old chair, let’s give it away. • I can’t believe you gave those tickets away. • I’m giving my pen away, do you want it?
  • 56. She’s giving some books away!
  • 57. Throw something away • This old chair is not working, let’s throw it away. • I can’t believe you gave my cans away. • She threw the letter away without reading it.