MAC 2 SAT 07h30 (2017)
Lesson 2/3
Guilherme`s phases
Vocabulary
I think
To my mind
As far I am concerned/know
I for one, believe...
I reckon....,
From what I stand
In my opinion
Ita was great
It was amazing
It was delighful
It was sunning
It was outsanding
It was dazzling
It was gorgeous
It was flat
a baking sun
a ranging storm
a blinding light
a winding road
a towering cliff
a refreshing breeze
a suffocating heat
a vanishing horizon
a darkening sky
an inviting restaurant
Trip (noun) / Travel (verb)
Music ( Uncountable) / Song (countable)
Synonyms
thrilling = great / fascinating
joyful = happy / exciting
depressing = sad / terrible / awful
crucial = essential / mandatory / compulsory
amazing = wonderful / fantastic / stunning / jaw-dropping / flabbergasting / astonishing
Lesson 4/5
HOW DO YOU PLAN YOUR TRIPS ???
I usually (Often/ Constantly/ rarely/ seldom/ hardly ever)
I do that sometimes (now and then)
It's a good way to stay in contact with other people (keep in touch)
Have you ever been abroad ? (Focus on the action) Did you go abroad ? (Focus on the time)
We woke up, we went the supermarket and we return to home afterwards.
We became friends after (it's necessary to put an information - afer something that happened). Example: We became friends after we've spent some time together
You can allways stay there (Modal verbs like can, should, may, could, to be - come before allways). He allways plays volleyball on weekends.
You can put in the site how much you have to paid for (is better using 'key' ou 'update'.)
LISTENING
Has Sophie like or not the travel book ?
Aiming to take the general idea, the strategy is to take notes of keywords.
Lesson 6/7
talk about films
Lala land
Moon light
Hidden figures
How to describe them
exhilarating: exciting and enjoyable
gripping: exciting or interesting in a way that keeps your attention
moving: cause you have a deep feelings of sadness or sympathy
slushy: boring, stupid and weak or sentimental
mesmerizing: having such a strong effect on you that you cannot give your attention to anything else
drippy: stories, films/ movies or feelings that are considered to be silly and without value because they are too emotional and romantic
excruciating: extremely painful or bad
Subtopic
Subtopic
overhyped: promoted or publicized to excess exaggerating its good qualities, in order to get a lot of public attention for it
Lesson 6/8
How to disagree in a polyte way?
...Admittedly...
...I haven't thought through exactly what...
...It`s not a particularly original idea. i`ll grant you...
...But i realise that...
To think about:
How different cultures promote health and fitness?
Ways to use the word "people"
people = persons (very formal)
A people = "A tribe"
Peoples = "tribes"
Verb "To people" / Ex: Brazil was peopled by Portuguese people.
Work x job
Work - Duties
Job - Position
Other x Another
Other - Plural
Another - Singular
Tópico principal
Lesson 10/11
TO CAST
to cast doubt (on sth)
to cast net
to cast mind
CAST (expressions)
cast your eye
cast your vote
cast a shadow
VOCABULARY
groundbreaking
seek (to)
hard-hitting lines
inspire via
despicted in
nationwide
campaign
infused with
draw opon
roadside billboards
EXPRESSIONS TO GIVE OPINION
Judging by the landscape, I'd say...
I'm tot 100% sure but...
If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say...
I'd venture to say...
Lesson 12
Debating on Different views of beauty and its implications on society
Media content (perceptions/personal interpretation):
Dove commercial (non-natural beauty-wise)
Distorted perception of beauty
Pression of fasion industry over the girls/women
In class exercises
Page 74 (Book) - The enigma oof beauty - Exercise #2
1 - There are no unervesally agreed characteristics of human beauty
2 - Perceptions of a person's beauty can be connected to their social position
3 - Your character can have an influence on wheter people think you are beautiful or not
4 - The search for beauty is superficial and vain.
Grammar
Expressions
There is a thin line between beautoful and ugly
People worship perfect body
The beauty is in the eye of the beholer
Vocabulary
Gold digger - Interested due to the money
Silver/Suggar daddy - Old man that provides for a young woman
Reach adulthood - there is no need to explain this :)
Character builder - personality formation
Long face ~ sad/angry
bald-face lies - Obvious lies
to come face to face - bad situation (with another person)
just a pretty face - just it, not intelligent or skillful
surface (on the exercise context) - to believe in what is written/said without argue.
Page 74 (Book) - Exercise 2
1 - Credibility
2 - Attitude/expression
3 - Surface
4 - Attitude/ expression
6 - Confront
6 - Surface
Discussion
How have beauty patterns changed over time?
What impact do beauty standards and patterns have on teenagers?
Lesson 13
AULA 20/21
Subordinate clauses
cause/ reason
as, because, considering (that), given (that), in view of the fact, since
condition
as long as, assuming (that), if, provide that, supposing (that), unless
contrast
Although, even though, having said that, in spite of the fact that, regardless of the fact that
time
As, before, when, while
precausion
In case, in the event of
other
as far as ... is concerned, thing about it, insofar as
comparison
compared to, contrary to, relative to
Prefacing questions and seeking for clarification
Am I right in thinking that...
Can you expand a bit more on that?
if I understood correctly...
... is that what you're saying?
I'd just like to make sure I understood what you said about...
Can you explain what you mean by ....?
I'd like to pick up one thing you said about ....
The logical conclusion of your argument is that ....
You mentioned ....
How do ... fit in with .... ?
Perhaps I missed something, but ...
expression about bad and good luck
to struck gold
have a big piece of luck
to missed the boat
lose an opportunity
to blow one's chance
lose an opportunity
to get a break
achieve success through a lucky opportunity
to hit the jackpot
have a big piece of luck
to not go one's way
have a period of back luck
Floating topic
The potential risks of pushing your body to the limit
Common injuries in runners.:
- Ankle sprains;
- Lower back pain;
- Twinge in a joint;
- Muscle strains.
Idioms health (page 72, Ex 7 - 8)
In a bad way.: Suffering
Is she in a bad way?
Shaken up.: Distressed (shocked)
She was pretty shaken up.
Passed out.: Fainted
He practically passed out when he saw what he'd done.
On the mend.: Getting better
It was quite a deep cut, but he's on the mend now.
A bit off colour.: Pale
You look a bit off colour.
Under the weather.: Unwell
Are you feeling under the weather?
Run down.: Lacking in energy
I'm not ill. I'm just run down from working too much.
Listening: Interview with a ultrarunner
Summarize what Ultrarunning is: * Running distances beyond a usual marathon distance. For example.: running 100 kilometres in a single day or running several marathons on consecutive days. . Ben's Experience: * To succeed in overcoming exhaustion e other injuries, it's essential a diet and nutrition right, what lets the running more comfortable. The most important things in any sport is to recognise when your body's in pain. Listening to your body and doing the right kind of preparation can avoid getting injuries.
Lesson 14
LINKING WORDS
AND, AFTER , ALTHOUGH , BECAUSE , BUT , SINCE, WHEN ( +CLAUSE )
the greeks had their differences, but they united against the enemy
AFTER, AS WELL AS, DESPITE, IN ADDITION TO , IN SPITE OF, ON ACCOUNT OF (+ GERUND OR NOUN )
in addition to being skilled soldiers, the spartans were fearless
FOLLOWING, OWING TO ( + NOUN )
following his father´s defeat, xerxes was set on revenge
HOWEVER , MOREOVER , NEVERTHELESS (+ NEW SENTENCE )
the persian army was huge . moreover , it was well equipped
Tópico flutuante
AS WELL AS - adding information
AFTER - Sequencing
in Spite of
however
ALTHOUGH