A – Use the verb to be to
complete the sentences.
1.
English_is_ language of business and government.
2.
Alain and I _are_ native French speakers.
3.
They _are_ not Australian. (not)
5.
I _am_not from Mexico.(not)
6.
Gabriel and you _are_ good Portuguese
teachers.
7.
Susan _is_ from Berlin, Germany.
B – Write dialogs like this:
Example: Chang /
China
-
What’s
your name?
-
My name
is Chang.
-
Where
are you from?
-
I’m
from China.
- What’s your name?
1. Carmen / Spain -My name is Carmen.
- Where are you from?
- I’m from Spain.
- What’s your name?
2. João / Brazil - My name is
João.
- Where are you from?
- I’m from Brazil.
- What’s your name?
3. Kurt / Germany - My name is Kurt.
- Where are you from?
-
I’m from Germany.
-
What’s your name?
4.
Maria
/ Portugal - My name is Maria.
- Where are you from?
- I’m from Portugal.
C – Answer the questions.
How many states are there in
1. Brazil? There are 27 states in the Brazil.
2. The United States? There are 50 States in the
United States
D – Make sentences using there is or there are.
Example:
not/ an English Institute near the bank.
There is not/isn’t an English Institute near the bank.
1. Nine letters in the word “Brazilian”.
There are nine letters in the word Brazilian.
2. Two students from England here?
Are there two students from England here?
3. Not/ a second language in Brazil.
There isn’t a second language in Brazil.
4. A second language in India?
Is
there a second language in India?
E - Complete the sentences with possessive
adjectives.
1 - What’s your native
language?
_ My
native language is Lebanese.
2 - David is from Canada. His native language is
English and his second language is
French.
3 - Don and his friends are from Ireland. Their native
language is English.
4 - Miguel and I are from Buenos Aires. Our
native language is Spanish.
5 - That is Anna. Her
native language is German.
Fonte:
English for all, volume 1 (p.113 - 116)
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