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Batman and Robin


USA Oprah Winfrey
Super heroes USA
Boris Johnson TV presenter
England
politician 4 5

Neymar Junior
Ivete Sangalo
São Paulo
Bahia
soccer player
singer
1 2 3

Minotauro and Minotouro Sylvester


Brazil Jim Carrey
USA
martial arts fighters Canada
cartoon character
actor

4
Maiara e Maraiza 5
Marie Antoinette Brazil
France singers
teacher
Affirmative Verb TO BE Negative
Brazil is a very big country. Mary isn’t a
doctor. She’s
a nurse.

Jane and Ted isn’t at


Sarah are a hotel. He’s
teachers. in hospital.

Questions
I am
at the
gym now. Are they
brothers?
No, they’re friends.
Affirmative Different verbs
They’re doctors.
Questions
They work at a public Where do you
hospital in Boston. work, doctor?

Negative

I’m a student. I don’t work but I


study at a big university in Brazil. I
don’t have a car so I go to school
by bus. I work at a public
hospital in São
Paulo.
True or false in your life?

I am from Minas Gerais. I work for an international

My family is not from São Paulo company.

state. I study Spanish.

My dog is black. I don’t watch TV in the evenings.

I am married. I don’t smoke.

I live in an apartment. I drink beer at the weekends.

I have a black car. I do gymnastics at the club.


They are TV presenters.
They work at Globo television.

Ana Maria Braga is a TV presenter ,too.

She works at Globo television,too.


Lionel Messi is a professional football player.
He plays football in Europe.

Drauzio Varella is
a Brazilian doctor.
He works at an
important hospital in São
Paulo.

His name is Lewis Hamilton


and he is British. He drives a race car.
Xuxa is a Brazilian TV presenter.

… but she works at Oprah Winfrey is an ex


Record television. American television
presenter.
She doesn’t work
at Globo.

Lucas is Brazilian but he


doesn’t play soccer for
Palmeiras.
She speaks English.
He plays soccer for SPFC.
She doesn’t speak Portuguese.
Gisele Bundchen’s Brazilian but …

... she doesn’t live in Brazil.


She lives and works in Los
Angeles

Lionel Messi’s Argentinian


but ...
... He doesn’t play football in Argentina.
He lives and plays football in Spain.

Mr Pasquale’s a Brazilian
teacher.
He doesn’t teach international languages.
He teaches Portuguese at schools in Brazil.
What sport does Neymar play?

He plays
football.
Where does he play football? What language does
Juan study?
He plays football in Europe.

What does it eat?

It eats fruit.
He studies English.
Where does Clara work?
She works at MTV.

What does Richard drink


How does Alec go to
in the morning?
school?
He drinks black coffee.
He goes to school by bus.

Where does John study? What does Jane eat in the


morning?
He studies in New York.
She eats papaya / fruit.
English is very easy!

I live in Brazil. I play tennis. I like books.

You live in Canada. You play golf. You like films.

He lives in Australia. She plays handball. It likes fruit.

We live in Chile. We play football. We like sports.

They live in England. They play volleyball. They like cars.


Grammar: Affirmative HE / SHE / IT add “S” to the verbs
English is very easy!

I don’t eat fruit in the morning. I don’t drink coffee.

You don’t eat fruit. You don’t drink coke.

He / She / It doesn’t eat fruit. He / She / It doesn’t drink beer.

We don’t eat pizza on Mondays. We don’t drink tea.

They don’t eat chocolate. They don’t drink chocolate.

Grammar: negative HE / SHE / IT use “DOESN’T”


English is very easy!
English is very easy!

Do you study in New York? Does he speak English or Spanish?

Do they live in a house? Does she live in Paris or London?

Does it eat fruit? Does it sleep on the sofa?

Does he watch cartoons in English? Does Eric play sports?

Does she cook well? Does Sally drink beer?

Do we have time today? Does your teacher speak German, too?

DO: I – WE – YOU – THEY // DOES: HE – SHE - IT


milk Marianne in drinks the morning.

Marianne drinks milk in the morning.

evening doesn’t coca-cola the He drink in

He doesn’t drink coca-cola in the


evening.

he everyday eat does a burger?

Does he eat a burger everyday?


Do I

Do you

Does he eat fruit in the


DO + DOES are auxiliary
Does she morning?
verbs.
Does it like pizza?
We use them for questions.
Do we have a car?
They don’t have translation.
Do you study languages?
Do they
DO or DOES?
1) Does
_____ Peter play soccer? Do Danny and Mike work in a bank?
9) _____
Does Jane like sports?
2) _____ Do your friends have cars?
10) _____
Do you study Spanish?
3) _____ 11) Does
_____ your friend use a PC at work?
Does it eat fruit?
4) _____ Does Bia want a new job?
12) _____
do they work?
5) Where _____ do
13) Where _____they stop their car?
does it drink?
6) What _____ do you drink in the morning?
14) What _____
does she like?
7) Who _____ does Jane help?
15) Who _____
do you live?
8) Where _____ do you watch good films?
16) Where _____
Exercises: “S” in the verb?

I don’t read / reads books at school. My friends live / lives in São Paulo.

They play / plays tennis well. Her father work / works in a bank.

He eat / eats at a nice restrant. They have / has a good teacher.

He doesn’t drink / drinks vodka. She visit / visits her family on Sundays.

We don’t watch / watches TV. He wash / washes his car on Fridays.

David work / works in San Diego. Does she drink / drinks beer?

My dog like / likes chocolate. Do you wash / washes your car?


Organize the words

in Boston / works / friend / my she / where / does / work?

My friend works in Boston. Where does she work?

lives / his / friend / in Paris drink / does / it / what?

His friend lives in Paris. What does it drink?.

at school / studies / French / Janet your name / Mike / remember /

Janet studies French at school. doesn’t

at the club / she / plays / tennis Mike doesn’t remember your name.

She plays tennis at the club. wants / Jorge / a new car


Correct the sentences:

Greg studies at Mackenzie? Does John and Bob work at a bank?


Does Greg study at Mackenzie? Do John and Bob work at a bank?
(John and Bob: They = Do)
She doesn’t lives in São Paulo.

She doesn’t live in São Paulo.


(negative form = no “s” in the verb) Susan and I don’t are in room 6.
Susan and I aren’t in room 6.
She plays handball? (Susan and I : We = plural)
Does she play handball?
(Question form use “Does”)
Peter washes TV in the
She plays handball.
evening.
(affirmative – add “S”) Peter watches TV in the evening.
Extra practice to
help your
memory
Part 1
The students eat at
They talk on the Pierre works at a
the school restaurant
phone everyday. French restaurant in
after the lessons.
New York.

Andre’s Brazilian but Giovanni is Italian

he speaks English and he doesn’t

very well. speak English very


well.
Janet reads nice They play football in
books at the Europe.
school.

He watches
cartoons in the
afternoon.

What instrument What language do


does Tom play? people speak in
He plays the Canada?
guitar. They speak English and
1) Jeff __ in Canada. 2) Does Tina __ 3) Kate doesn’t __ fruit.
a) work Spanish? a) wants
b) lives a) talks b) likes
c) play b) has c) eat
d) wants c) likes d) cooks
d) speak
4) Does he ____ in a 5) We ____ sports at 6) Greg _____ his family
house or in a flat? school. on Sundays.
a) watch a) watches a) visits
b) live b) likes b) live
c) think c) think c) help
d) works d) play d) wants
7) I ___ in a house in 8) We __ a shower in 9) I __ a lot of messages
São Paulo. the mornings. to my friends.
a) have a) talk a) reads
b) live b) wants b) write
c) think c) takes c) sleep
d) remember d) have d) help

10) He doesn’t ___ fruit 11) Tony ____ fruit in 12) Does Sarah ____
juice. the morning. Italian or French?
a) wants a) walks a) understands
b) likes b) lives b) speak
c) drink c) eats c) think
d) has d) drives d) work
Extra practice to
help your memory
Part 2
negative form: interrogative form:
1- I drink milk every day. 1- He eats an apple in the morning.
I don’t drink milk every day. Does he eat an apple in the morning?

2- They like fruit very much. 2- Your parents like beer.


They don’t like fruit very much. Do your parents like beer?

3- Bob and Ann are in the kitchen. 3- Her father works at Microsoft.
Bob and Ann aren’t in the kitchen. Does her father work at Microsoft?

4- He washes his car every Sunday. 4- Ann and Mary speak French.
He doesn’t wash his car every Sunday. Do Ann and Mary speak French?

5- My mother walks in the morning. 5- It sleeps under my bed.


My mother doesn’t walk in the morning. Does it sleep under your bed?
What is the verb to complete the sentences?
1- They work at a bank in Boston.

2– We live in an apartment in Paris.

3- They play football on Sundays.

4- I drink / have / like black coffee in the morning.

5- She eats / likes / has fruit everyday.

6- Suzy drives / has a black BMW.

7- John speaks French and Spanish very well.

8- Tina studies / teaches medicine at a university in Miami.

9- We write / read / send e-mails in English in my company.

10- He watches “Jornal Nacional” every evening.

11- Pierre reads a newspaper in French!


This is David Arnot and his family.
“We’re from Wales. I have a small
farm. My wife’s name is Megan,
and she has a job in town. She’s a
shop assistant. We have one
child, Ben, and two dogs, Dylan
and Dolly. My sister, Sally, and
her husband, Tom, have a big
house in London. They have two
children. Tom has a very good
job.
Listen and complete

1- I have a small farm in Wales.

2- My wife has a job in town.

3- We have one son.

4- We have two dogs.

5- My sister and her husband Sentences are


have a house in London.

6- He has a very good job.


said twice !
7- They have a son and a

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