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ENGLISH HOMEWORK #46 | Aprenda inglês com “I Miss You”do Blink-182! | Érika e Newton – Inglês por Skype

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Nessa semana trazemos o sucesso  “I Miss You”do  Blink-182!  Cante a música e pratique sua pronúncia de inglês! COMPOSITION Description:  Describe your first job. How was it? What did you do? What did you learn from it? (150 words) ONLINE GRAMMAR EXERCISES Simple Past Participles IDIOM OF THE WEEK an unknown quantity Meaning: If a thing or a person is an unknown quantity, not much is known about them. For example: The Saints have signed a new player, but he’s  an unknown quantity  at this stage as very few people have seen him play. We’ve all heard stories about a great new Ferrari engine, but it’s still an  unknown quantity  as far as racing is concerned. Quick Quiz: Our new sales manager is  an unknown quantity  because    we don’t like her    we don’t need her    we haven’t met her READING AND LISTENING The Caliph, Cupid and the Clock by O. Henry We present ...

ENGLISH HOMEWORK #44 | Aprenda inglês com  "Photograph" do Ed Sheeran! | Érika e Newton – Inglês por Skype

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Nessa semana trazemos o sucesso "Photograph" do Ed Sheeran!  Cante a música e pratique sua pronúncia de inglês! COMPOSITION Comparison:  write a text comparing two things! Here are some ideas: Two stages of a person's life Two places you have visited Two perspectives on the same place: past and present Two perspectives on the same place: morning and night Two fast-food restaurants An online class compared to a traditional class (150 words) ONLINE GRAMMAR EXERCISES Passive Voice Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) IDIOM OF THE WEEK get off on the wrong foot Meaning: If you  get off   on the wrong foot , you start something poorly, or begin with a mistake. For example: I  got off on the wrong foot  in my new job when I forgot to pass on an important message to the boss. Helen  got off on the wrong foot  in her performance when she forgot the first few words of the song. Quick Quiz: Peter  got off on...

ENGLISH HOMEWORK #44 | Aprenda inglês com  "Photograph" do Ed Sheeran! | Érika e Newton – Inglês por Skype

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Nessa semana trazemos o sucesso "Photograph" do Ed Sheeran!  Cante a música e pratique sua pronúncia de inglês! COMPOSITION Comparison:  write a text comparing two things! Here are some ideas: Two stages of a person's life Two places you have visited Two perspectives on the same place: past and present Two perspectives on the same place: morning and night Two fast-food restaurants An online class compared to a traditional class (150 words) ONLINE GRAMMAR EXERCISES Passive Voice Reported Speech (Indirect Speech) IDIOM OF THE WEEK get off on the wrong foot Meaning: If you  get off   on the wrong foot , you start something poorly, or begin with a mistake. For example: I  got off on the wrong foot  in my new job when I forgot to pass on an important message to the boss. Helen  got off on the wrong foot  in her performance when she forgot the first few words of the song. Quick Quiz: Peter  got off on...