01 getting started

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Material desenvolvido para o curso de Inglês para Turismo do Centro de Idiomas da Prefeitura Municipal de Búzios pelas professoras Simone Pepe, Francidéa Freitas e Luciana Viter.

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Getting Started

Teacher: Francidéa Freitas

How much do you know?

Quais dessas palavras em Português são originárias do Inglês?

CLUBE REVEILLON SANDUÍCHE

TÊNIS MUÇARELA FUTEBOL

HANDEBOL ESPAGUETE DRINQUE

BIFE MOCASSIM TURISMO

BANCO ABAJUR BAMBU

CHOFER CAPUCHINO BASQUETEBOL

Classroom Vocabulary

Let’s Practice

• A: Excuse me?

• B: Yes?

• A: What’s “metrô”?

• B: Metrô means subway.

• A: Oh, ok. Thank’s

Listen and Read

• A: Excuse me?• B: Yes?• A: How do you say “thank you” • in Portuguese?• B:Obrigado.• A: Obrigado• B: Good.• A: What’s “metrô”?• B: Metrô means subway.• A: Thank’s

The English Alphabet

Practice

• A: How do you say... In English?

How do you spell that?

Example:

A:How do you say “futebol” in English?

B: soccer

A: How do you spell that?

B: s-o-c-c-e-r

MONTHS OF THE YEAR

• JANUARY JULY

• FEBRUARY AUGUST

• MARCH SEPTEMBER

• APRIL OCTOBER

• MAY NOVEMBER

• JUNE DECEMBER

Numbers, dates and actions

1 – One2 – Two3 – Three4 – Four5 – Five6 – Six7 – Seven8 – Eight9 – Nine10 – Ten

11 – Eleven12 – Twelve13 – Thirteen14 – Fourteen15 – Fifteen(.. sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen .. )20 – Twenty21 – Twenty one

As dezenas são sempre terminadas em ty (twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, etc). 100 – One hundred200 – Two hundred etc;1000 = One thousand

ORDINAL NUMBERS

• 1st FIRST• 2nd SECOND• 3rd THIRD• 4th FOURTH• 5th FIFTH• 6th SIXTH• 7th SEVENTH• 8th EIGHTH• 9th NINTH• 10th TENTH

11th ELEVENTH12th TWELFTH13th THIRTEENTH14th FOURTEENTH15th FIFTEENTH16th SIXTEENTH17th SEVENTEENTH18th EIGHTEENTH19th NINETEENTH20th TWENTIETH21st TWENTY-FIRST22nd TWENTY-SECOND23rd TWENTY-THIRD24th TWENTY-FOURTH

DAYS OF THE WEEK

• SUNDAY - Named after the SUN• MONDAY- Named after the MOON• TUESDAY- Named after the GOD OF WAR• WEDNESDAY- Named after the GOD WODEN• THURSDAY- Named after the GOD THOR• FRIDAY- Named after the GODDESS FRIGGA• SATURDAY- Roman GOD OF TIME

Reference

ESCOBAR, Albina. English Around You 1 - Students Pack. 1. ed. São Paulo: Pearson Education do Brasil, 2011. (English Around You).