domingo, 4 de maio de 2014

Simple Present x Present Continous

 Review – Present Tense

                  1. Complete with DO, DOES, ARE or IS

A.      _______ YOU HAPPY?
B.      _______ SHE LIKE PIZZA?
C.      _______ HE READY FOR THE PARTY?
D.     _______ THEY PLAY SOCCER?
E.      _______ YOU DRINK WATER EVERY DAY?
F.       _______ WE FAT?
G.     _______ WE HAVE A CAR?
H.     _______ SHE BEAUTIFUL?
I.        _______ IT FEEL COLD?
J.        _______ IT EXPENSIVE?
K.      _______ YOU COLD?
L.       _______ SHE LIKE COLD ICE CREAM?
M.   _______ THEY TALL?
N.     _______ YOU NEED HELP?
O.     ________ HE HANDSOME?
P.      _______ YOU LIKE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE?
Q.     _______ I LOOK GOOD?
R.      _______ IT COST MORE THAN 100 REAIS?
S.       _______ THEY FROM ENGLAND?
T.       _______ SHE LIKE ENGLAND?
U.     _______ YOU SICK TODAY?

2. Write SIMPLE PRESENT or PRESENT CONTINOUS next to the phrases?

A.      DO YOU LIKE APPLES?  à simple present
B.      I’M NOT FEELING GOOD TODAY à
C.      I LIKE TO GO TO THE CINEMA à
D.      SHE IS A VERY NICE PERSON à
E.       THEY ARE NOT WATCHING TV à
F.       DOES SHE LIKE MUSIC? à
G.     WE ARE LISTENING TO MUSIC NOW à


3.Write phrases IN THE SIMPLE PRESENT AND THEN IN THE PRESENT CONTINOUS with the words bellow:

A.  READ-BOOKS
Simple Present: I read books.
Present Continous: I’m reading a book.

B.   EAT – VEGETABLES
Simple Present:
Present Continous:

C.  EXERCISE – AT THE PARK
Simple Present:
Present Continous:

D.   FEEL – FAT
Simple Present:
Present Continous:                     

E.   DO – MY HOMEWORK
Simple Present:
Present Continous:




segunda-feira, 7 de abril de 2014

Adjectives

Beautiful/Handsome - Ugly
Big - Small
Cheap - Expensive
Clean - Dirty
Difficult - Easy
Good - Bad
Fat - Thin
Hot - Cold
Happy - Sad/Unhappy
Intelligent - Stupid
Poor - Rich
Right - Wrong
Short - Tall/Long
Big - Small
True - False

terça-feira, 25 de março de 2014

Days of the week 

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/time-days-of-week.htm