domingo, 22 de maio de 2011

Pronouns

Galerinha, bom dia
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ps. Há alguns links para exercícios, abaixo.
Também este link >>>>> para baixar a aula de hoje... http://www.4shared.com/office/XQX4arN6ba/0002_-_PRONOUNS_-_upt_para_pos.html

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Hello, people,

Today, I will make it in a different way
Instead in Portuguese, I'll write my posts here in English.
So, you are going to have once more learning experience.

I know. It's hard to do it in the beggining, but after, everything is going to be alright
Let's work!!

This week we will talk about the pronouns
We have a lot of them

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The first one are the personal pronouns 
We have 2 types of personal pronouns. Subject and Object Pronouns, ok?
example 1:
          I       help      him
  subject    verb     object

 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
After we have the possessive 

example 2: POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
          This is my backpack
or 
           Paul and his friends are good students.
           Amanda and her classmates are studying Spanish in the library.

example 2a: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

          This is my car and tha is yours (your car)

or 
           Paul has his friends and I have mine.
          
 = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

At last, we have the reflexive pronouns

example 3: Reflexive pronouns
          i cut myself.
or 
           Paul makes himself dinner.
or
         Paul makes his dinner by himself. (alone, without help)
or
         The little girl can go to her school by herself.




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Above this a box with all these pronouns we are studying about.
Have fun!!


PRONOUNS
Personal
Possessive
Reflexive
Subject
Object
Adjective
Pronouns

I
Me
My
Mine
Myself
You
You
Your
Yours
Yourself
He
Him
His
His
Himself
She
Her
Her
Hers
Herself
It
It
Its
Its
Itself
We
Us
Our
Ours
Ourselves
You
You
Your
Yours
Yourselves
They
Them
Their
Theirs
themselves


let`s practice
Exercises

1. Use the personal pronouns to complete the sentences.
click on the link and a new page will open...
follow the steps in Portuguese

http://www.inglesonline.com.br/exerciciosdeinglesonline/pron-suj-obj.htm

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Next week I'm going to post more exercises according to the classes, ok?

here we have a False Friends game. enjoy it.

http://www.solinguainglesa.com.br/jogos/popupJogo.php?jogo=falsos_cognatos


Don't forget to send me your opinion doubts or sugestions about the classes, ok?



segunda-feira, 16 de maio de 2011

Sejam todos bem-vindos, vestibulandos do Universidade Para Todos!!

é com grande prazer que iniciamos nossas atividades neste ano, esperando contribuir para o sucesso de cada um de vocês...

sou o professor-monitor Fabiano Rodrigo, da disciplina de Inglês, e criei este blog para que possamos trocar ideias, possamos interagir e assim, contribuir para o crescimento de todos os envolvidos.

Abaixo, uma foto com alguns dos monitores que já passaram pelo programa, e que ainda vários estarão com vocês durante 2011.

Capacitação - UPT 2010 - UESB - Campus Vitória da Conquista - BA.
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Bem, o Inglês é uma disciplina que nos assunta sempre... ainda mais quando não tivemos contato algum...
Mas, o mais importante é que toda jornada, se inicia com um ou dois passos...
Não se pode temer o que não se descobriu por inteiro, não é?

E é isto o que iremos fazer de agora em diante - descobrir o prazer de se estudar Inglês -

Aqui, postarei um resumo das aulas, bem como, material extras para poder contribuir com seus estudos, vídeos com pequenos diálogos, letras de músicas, textos e exercícios dos principais e mais recentes vestibulares.

Para começar?
Que tal uma lista de verbos regulares?
Professor, logo de cara isso?
sim, mas relaxe, inglês, muitas vezes é necessário um pouco mais de vontade que parte de dentro de cada um de nós
bons estudos

Lista dos verbos regulares

Regular verbs list

Esta lista é fantástica porque traz o verbo no infinitivo na primeira coluna, na segunda coluna ele mostra como fica o verbo nas terceiras pessoas do singular (he, she, it), na coluna seguinte você pode observar o verbo no passado, em seguida no passado particípio e por fim, o verbo com -ing, que seria nosso gerúndio.
Sei que está faltando a tradução dos verbos, mas inicialmente, quero familiarizá-los com os mesmos, sem a preocupação do significado, mas apenas esta construção que vou explicar nas dicas abaixo.
Have fun!
dica 1: leia o verbo (buscando memorizá-lo), sem o "to", assim você irá perceber que esta partícula representa o infinitivo, ou seja, o "R" do final dos verbos.

dica 2: a base form - s, se refere à conjugação dos verbos na terceira pessoa do singular, é a única pessoa em que o verbo sofre alteração, diferente do português, não é?

dica 3: por se tratar de verbos regulares, perceba que todos os verbos no passado, recebem no final, a partícula ED, representando assim o seu passado simples.

dica 4: Past Participle, é o mesmo que o partícipio do verbos em português
exemplo: to add: adicionar, added ==> simple past = adicionei, adicionou - added = past participle = adicionado

dica 5: forma Ing, refere-se ao gerúndio. adding = adicionando.
na maioria das vezes, substituimos ing por ando, endo ou indo.


Base Form
Base Form – s
Simple Past Tense
Past Participle
ING Form
TO ADD
ADD ( S)
ADDED
ADDED
ADDING
TO ANSWER
ANSWER(S)
ANSWERED
ANSWERED
ANSWERING
TO ARRIVE
ARRIVE (S)
ARRIVED
ARRIVED
ARRIVING
TO ASK
ASK(s)
ASKED
ASKED
ASKING
TO BORROW
BORROW(S)
BORROWED
BORROWED
BORROWING
TO CALL FROM
CALL (S)
CALLED
CALLED
CALLING
TO CANCEL
CANCEL (S)
CANCELED
CANCELED
CANCELING
TO CHANGE
CHANGE(S)
CHANGED
CHANGED
CHANGING
TO CLOSE
CLOSE (S)
CLOSED
CLOSED
CLOSING
TO COMPARE
COMPARE (S)
COMPARED
COMPARED
COMPARING
TO CONTINUE
CONTINUE (S)
CONTINUED
CONTINUED
CONTINUING
TO COOK
COOK (S)
COOKED
COOKED
COOKING
TO CORRECT
CORRECT (S)
CORRECTED
CORRECTED
CORRECTING
TO COUNT
COUNT (S)
COUNTED
COUNTED
COUNTING
TO DANCE
DANCE (S)
DANCED
DANCED
DANCING
TO DECIDE
DECIDE (S)
DECIDED
DECIDED
DECIDING
TO DESCRIBE
DESCRIBE (S)
DESCRIBED
DESCRIBED
DESCRIBED
TO EARN
EARN (S)
ERANED
EARNED
EARNING
TO EMPHASIZE
EMPHASIZE (S)
EMPHASIZED
EMPHASIZED
EMPHASIZING
TO ENJOY
ENJOY (S)
ENJOYED
ENJOYED
ENJOYING
TO EXPLAIN
EXPLAIN (S)
EXPLAINED
EXPLAINED
EXPLAINING
TO FILL IN
FILL(S) IN
FILLED IN
FILLED IN
FILLING IN
TO FINISH
FINISH (ES)
FINISHED
FINISHED
FINISHING
TO FIX
FIX (ES)
FIXED
FIXED
FIXING
TO FOLLOW
FOLLOW (S)
FOLLOWED
FOLLOWED
FOLLOWING
TO HAPPEN
HAPPEN (S)
HAPPENED
HAPPENED
HAPPENING
TO HELP
HELP (S)
HELPED
HELPED
HELPING
TO INCLUDE
INCLUDE (S)
INCLUDED
INCLUDED
INCLUDING
TO INVITE
INVITE (S)
INVITED
INVITED
INVITING
TO JOG
JOG (S)
JOGGED
JOGGED
JOGGING
TO LEARN
LEARN (S)
LEARNED
LEARNED
LEARNING
TO LIFT
LIFT (S)
LIFTED
LIFTED
LIFTING
TO LIKE
LIKE(S)
LIKED
LIKED
LIKING
TO LISTEN TO
LISTEN (S) TO
LISTENED TO
LISTENED TO
LISTENING TO
TO LIVE
LIVE (S)
LIVED
LIVED
LIVING
TO LOOK
LOOK (S)
LOOKED
LOOKED
LOOKING
TO MARK
MARK (S)
MARKED
MARKED
MARKING
TO MATCH
MATCH (ES)
MATCHED
MATCHED
MATCHING
TO MIND
MIND (S)
MINDED
MINDED
MINDING
TO MISS
MISS (ES)
MISSED
MISSED
MISSING
TO NEED
NEED (S)
NEEDED
NEEDED
NEEDING
TO NUMBER
NUMBER (S)
NUMBERED
NUMBERED
NUMBERING
TO OCCUR
OCCUR (S)
OCCURED
OCCURED
OCCURING
TO OFFER
OFFER (S)
OFFERED
OFFERED
OFFERING
TO OPEN
OPEN (S)
OPENED
OPENED
OPENING
TO PAINT
PAINT (S)
PAINTED
PAINTED
PAINTING
TO PARK
PARK (S)
PARKED
PARKED
PARKING
TO PLAY
PLAY (S)
PLAYED
PLAYED
PLAYING
TO PRACTICE
PRACTICE (S)
PRACTICED
PRACTICED
PRACTICING
TO RECEIVE
RECEIVE (S)
RECEIVED
RECEIVED
RECEIVED
TO RELATE
RELATE (S)
RELATED
RELATED
RELATING
TO REMEMBER
REMEMBER (S)
REMEMBERED
REMEMBERED
REMEMBERING
TO RENT
RENT (S)
RENTED
RENTED
RENTING
TO REPLACE
REPLACE (S)
REPLACED
REPLACED
REPLACING
TO REST
REST (S)
RESTED
RESTED
RESTING
TO SAVE
SAVE (S)
SAVED
SAVED
SAVING
TO SIGN
SIGN (S)
SIGNED
SIGNED
SIGNING
TO SMOKE
SMOKE (S)
SMOKED
SMOKED
SMOKING
TO SNEEZE
SNEEZE (S)
SNEEZED
SNEEZED
SNEEZING
TO SPELL
SPELL (S)
SPELLED
SPELLED
SPELLING
TO STAY
STAY (S)
STAYED
STAYED
STAYING
TO STOP
STOP (S)
STOPPED
STOPPED
STOPPING
TO STUDY
STUDY(IES)
STUDIED
STUDIED
STUDYING
TO SUBSTITUTE
SUBSTITUTE(S)
SUBSTITUTED
SUBSTITUTED
SUBSTITUTING
TO SUGGEST
SUGGEST (S)
SUGGESTED
SUGGESTED
SUGGESTING
TO SUPPOSE
SUPPOSE (S)
SUPPOSED
SUPPOSED
SUPPOSING
TO TALK
TALK (S)
TALKED
TALKED
TALKING
TO TRANSLATE
TRANSLATE (S)
TRANSLATED
TRANSLATED
TRANSLATING
TO TRAVEL
TRAVEL (S)
TRAVELED
TRAVELED
TRAVELING
TO TREAT
TREAT (S)
TREATED
TREATED
TREATING
TO TRY
TRY (IES)
TRIED
TRIED
TRYING
TO TYPE
TYPE (S)
TYPED
TYPED
TYPING
TO UNSCRAMBLE
UNSCRAMBLE (S)
UNSCRAMBLED
UNSCRAMBLED
UNSCRAMBLING
TO USE
USE (S)
USED
USED
USING
TO VISIT
VISIT (S)
VISITED
VISITED
VISITING
TO WAIT
WAIT (S)
WAITED
WAITED
WAITING
TO WALK
WALK (S)
WALKED
WALKED
WALKING
TO WANT
WANT (S)
WA NTED
WANTED
WANTING
TO WASH
WASH (S)
WASHED
WASHED
WASHING
TO WATCH
WATCH (S)
WATCHED
WATCHED
WATCHING
TO WORK
WORK (S)
WORKED
WORKED
WORKING








































































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