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Luiza Collet – 7th grade – Teacher Patrícia – 2Nd Quarter – August
CONTENT
-Hotspot 4
Unit 13 – Talking about how we do things using adverbs of
manner.
Unit 14 – Talking about how things are made and used using
the present passive.
-Hotspot 5
Unit 14 – Describing an experience, position and order of
adjectives.
Unit 15 – Making complaints and apologising using the verbs
of sense.
HotSpot 4 - Unit 13
GRAMMAR
ADVERBS OF MANNER
Use
A tortoise is slow. (An adjective describes a noun).
A tortoise walks slowly. (An adverb of manner describes a verb)
We use adverbs of manner to describe adjectives, how something happens.
Ex.:
He’s walking slowly.
She’s speaking quietly.
They are playing well.
Form
We form most adverbs by adding –ly to the adjective.
Slow slowly
Quiet quietly
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Proud proudly
Beautiful beautifully
Adjectives ending in a consonant +y, we drop the “y” and add –ily.
Happy happily
Greedy greedily
Guilty Guiltily
Adjectives ending in-le change the –le to -ly.
Horrible horribly
Terrible terribly
Gentle gently
Exceptions
Fast fast
Hard hard
Good well
VOCABULARY
Crumbs = (migalhas).
Asleep = (dormindo).
Guilt = (culpa).
Greed = (gula).
Either = (também não, etc).
Sight = (suspirar).
EXCERCISES
1. Label the pictures.
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2. Complete the sentences with an adverb.
a) She dances __________.
b) I walk to school __________.
c) He is looking __________.
d) They are talking __________.
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HotSpot 5 - Unit 14
Grammar
ADJECTIVES
Position
The adjectives go before of the noun.
Ex.: A big lion. / Big lions.
Generally, the adjectives go after the verb “to be”.
Ex.: The boy is tall.
Order
Adjectives of opinion come before adjectives that are considered facts.
Ex.: A beautiful, tall girl.
Vocabulary
Scuba diving = (mergulho).
Manta ray = (tipo de raia).
Swiss = (suíço).
Woolly = (de lã).
Sun-soaked = (banhado pelo sol).
Coral polyps = (pólipos de corais).
Narrow = (estreito).
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Great Barrier Reef = (grande barreira de corais – recifes).
Leather = couro.
Exercise
1. Put the adjectives in order.
She’s a tall/French/kind girl. ___________________________.
This is an large/amazing sofa. ___________________________.
I have a Japanese/ expensive/ new car. ___________________________.
My aunt has a silver/ antique/ beautiful necklace. _______________________.
We play a long/nice/ Italian game. ___________________________.
A (an) metal/ old / rectangular/ grey table. ___________________________.
A (an) enormous/ Roman/ amazing monument. __________________________.
A (an) cotton/ pretty/ red/ modern dress. ___________________________.
A (an) Greek/ ancient/ big statue. ___________________________.
A (an) ugly/ black/ square frame. ___________________________.
HotSpot 5 - Unit 15
Grammar
VERBS OF SENSE
Ex.: feel, hear, taste, smell, and see.
Adjectives describe nouns. Ex.: A big elephant.
Adverbs of Manner describe verbs. Ex.: I play the piano badly.
To describe “verbs of sense” we use adjectives when they are not related
with actions but with a state.
The soup smells horrible. (Smells = verb of sense, horrible = adjective).
The dog was smelling the boy excitedly. (Smelling =
verb of action, excitedly = adverb).
Exercise
1. Complete the sentences with the correct form
of these verbs (smell, feel, hear, taste, see).
a) This food _______ sweet.
b) Your clothes _______ smoky. Have you
been near a fire?
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USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Making complaints
My shoes are too tight.
My mobile phone isn’t working.
Apologising
I apologise about…
We’re so sorry...
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c) Look. You can _______ the whole city from here.
d) Can you _______ that music?
e) I _______ very happy.
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HotSpot 4 - Unit 14
Grammar
PRESENT SIMPLE PASSIVE
Use
We can use the passive when we do not know or when it is not important who or
what does or did something.
Ex.:
People drink coffee in Brazil. (Active voice)
Coffee is drunk in Brazil (by people). (Passive voice).
Form
The object of the active voice becomes the
subject of the passive voice.
IS/ ARE + PAST PARTICIPLE
We can use by to say who or what does
something.
Ex.: Santa Claus brings presents. (Active voice).
Presents are brought by Santa Claus (Passive voice).
Vocabulary
Landscape = (paisagem)
Threaten = (ameaçar).
Pin = (alfinete).
Needle = (agulha).
Pour = (despejar).
Cocoa pods = (vagens de cacau).
Cocoa beans = (cacau em amêndoas).
Shade = (sombra fixa: de uma árvore, casa...)
Shadow = (sombra: de uma pessoa, que segue)
Spread out = (espalhar).
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Ripe = (maduro).
Load = (carregar).
Roast = (assar).
Exercises
1. Complete the sentences using the present passive of the verbs.
2. Read the text. Then write the correct words to finish the sentences.
3. Write these active sentences in passive sentences.
a) Spread out the beans.
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b) Pour the liquid into chocolate bar shapes.
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c) Roast the beans.
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d) Add milk and sugar._________________________________
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