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Course English Online Unit 1 and 2
BBC Learning English
Intermediate
Unit 1
Session One
Hyphen
Session Two
Present simple
verbs in infinitive add "S" don't use "TO"
for questions or negative sentences use "DO" or "DOES"
EX:
I check my email everyday
It doesn't usually snow in October
Edilson woks at the supermarket
Used to facts, habits, truths and PERMANENT SITUATIONS.
Present Continuos
Activities that are happening now, temporary situations, activities in progress, and future arrangements (appointments).
Senteces
Positive > Subject + am/are/is + verb-ing
I am having lunch.
Make negatives with "NOT"
you aren't playing soccer
Change the verb order 'am/are/is'
Is it raning
Verbs os thinking and feeling for example: hear, see, smell, hate, know, understand, believe, want, need are not usually used in continuous form
Present Perfect
For life experiences in the past; past situations that are important now, past situations that are still happening now(often with, HOW LONG,FOR and SINCE. JUST, ALREADY, YET recent events.
Senteces
For positive Sentences . Subject + Have/Has + Past Participle
I have seen all Tarantino's Films
Make negatives with "NOT"
I haven't seen Edilson this morning
Change the verb order 'am/are/is'
Have you done your english homework yet?
que ainda acontece
I have worked as a jornalist for ten years. (Eu trabalho como jornalista há dez anos).
Estruturas verbais e tempo verbais
Simple Past
Experiences can't be changed
ED
I didn’t play
I played
Did you call me yesterday
Past Perfect
We form the past perfect tense with: had + a past participle verb
The plane had already left by the time I arrived at the airport.
By the time I arrived at the airport, the plane had left.
Duas ações no passado
Past Continuous
Sujeito + was/were + gerúndio do verbo central (ing)
In 2008 she was living in Japan.
I wasn't watching TV last afternoon.
Was she sleeping?
Simple Future
‘will’ ou ‘going to’
Paul will work in France next year.
I will not go to the beach Monday
Will I go to the beach tomorrow?
Future continuous
Futuro do verbo to be ‘will be’ + verbo central terminando em ing+ complemento’.
I'll be getting loving this summer.
When you arrive, I will not be waiting for your at the shopping mall.
Will she is studying tomorrow night?
link Bom
https://www.educamaisbrasil.com.br/enem/ingles/tempos-verbais-em-ingles
Session Three
Text about Punp-Up
Threat (ameaça)
Intimidation
Feature
Resource
Averheads
expenses
Set up Shops
Open Stores
downturn
desaceleração
Session Four
Hanggling in English
To hanggle = To argue the price
Do=Sell
Can't you do it a bit cheaper?
Cold you do it for E500?
I can probably do it for E650.
Phrases
Can you knock off E30?
I could knock off E10 for you.
Others Phrases
I haven’t got that kind of money
Go on then. (in the end of hanggling)
You can't say fairer than that
To ''knock off'' (lower price)
it is a bargain at E100.
é uma pechincha de 100.
Unit 2
Session One
Zero Condicional
Meaning and use: To talk about things which ALWAYS happen if an action takes place.
Ex:When she eats too much cake, she feels bad. (zero conditional)
The zero conditional uses if / when + present simple, and present simple
First Condicional
Meaning and use: To talk about things which MIGHT happen if an action takes place.
I'll take my swimsuit if we go to the beach. (first conditional)
It uses if / when + present simple, and will + infinitive (without 'to'):
If / when + result
Conditional sentences have two parts: the if or when part and the result (main) part.
Unit 9
Session Three
Third Condicional
The third conditional is used to talk about imagined situations in the past, things that didn't happen.
Form
Sentences have an if part and a main/result part. We make the third conditional with if + past perfect, and would have + past participle:
If I’d known it was your birthday, I’d have bought you a present.
If I’d known it was your birthday (if part)
I’d have bought you a present. (main part)
They can also come the other way round:
I'd have bought you a present if I'd known it was your birthday.