segunda-feira, 10 de setembro de 2012

AULAS DE 10 DE SETEMBRO A 10 DE OUTUBRO DE 2012

PRE INTERMEDIATE / INTERMEDIATE

http://www.elllo.org/english/Mixer126/T131-Cooking.htm


Paul / England 
I prefer cooking because I enjoy 
the creative aspectof cooking, the idea of bringing together a number of ingredients, and you know, cooking is something that's going to taste good. And for these reasons, I enjoy cooking to cleaning.
Phoebe / China
Do I prefer cooking or cleaning? Definitely, I prefer cooking. I don't mind to cook every meal as long as someone can clean it for me, so if you let me choose, definitely, I prefer cooking.
Tim / United States
I like both cooking and cleaning, because I like doing my own cooking because it can be fun and you can make something that you enjoy eating and tastes good and is also healthy. And I also like cleaning because I don't like having a mess in my personal space, and I like keeping things organized, so it's nice to keep things clean, so you have a less 
stressful life.
Antoinette / United States 
I prefer cleaning. Cooking is very stressful, because if you're cooking, you're going to cook for someone else. If I have to cook for myself, I don't mind, I don't really care. I'll eat whatever it is I cook. But if I'm cooking for other people, I have to worry about whether they will like what I make, if I'll make enough, if I'll have enough courses, will I make something someone's 
allergic to, so it's just very stressful. Cleaning, that's easy, and it helps me to relieve stress.
Rese / Botswana 
I prefer cooking because cleaning takes too much energy, and I don't really like washing up and getting my hands wet. Plus, I like to 
come up with new recipes and experiment in the kitchen.
Kat / Germany 
I definitely prefer cooking. Cooking is actually one of my biggest hobbies. I love making food for my friends, I love preparing an 
elaborate meal for everyone, and I really enjoy throwing dinner parties.
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video cooking

intermediate

http://www.elllo.org/video/M126/T131-Cook.htm

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http://www.esl-lab.com/reading/readingrd1.htm

1. What is the father reading at the beginning of the conversation?
A. a novel
B. a magazine
C. a newspaper
2. What kind of book does the girl want to read?
A. a book about animals
B. a book on dolls
C. a book about candy and cookies 
3. What does the girl's teacher say about reading?
A. The girl can check out books from the library.
B. The girl should read books everyday.
C. The girl ought to read at least ten books a night.
4. What is one thing the girl wants to eat while they are reading?
A. cookies
B. ice cream
C. bananas 
5. About what time of day is it in the conversation?
A. the late morning
B. the early afternoon
C. in the evening




Girl: Dad, will you read to me?Dad: Uh, let me finish the newspaper first?
Girl: You've been saying that forever!
Dad: Well, how about reading the business section of the newspaper together?
Girl: That's boring. Let's read this book. It's about a bear and cat that becomes friends. [Okay] And these books too.
DadWhoa. I thought you said one book. There must be ten here.
Girl: My teacher, Mrs. Green, says you have to read to me every night, and the newspaper doesn't count. And let's eat some popcorn and cookies while we're reading
Dad: Well, it's bedtime right now. So, okay, here we go. Once upon a time in a deep, dark forest, lived a brown bear . . .



Key Vocabulary [Top]

  • section (noun): a separate part of a book or newspaper
    - Be sure to read this section of the book carefully. It will help you understand the story better.
  • boring (adjective): not interesting
    - Many advertisers use almost any means to persuade customers to buy their products.
  • whoa: used to show surprise
    Whoa! You can read really well. That's great!
  • count (verb): be included, allowed, or accepted
    - You are supposed to read 300 pages before the end of the school year, but remember that comic books don't count. You have to read story books.
  • bedtime (noun): the time when you normally go to bed
    - I often read a book or watch TV before bedtime.

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DEMI LOVATO :   VIDEO ADVANCED UPPER

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ3eCgM9Y3I

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PHRASAL VERBS

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=886hLlkwipI


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