Inglês – Open Roads VOLUME
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Inglês Open Roads
ISBN 978-85-20-00418-0
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Obra coletiva concebida, desenvolvida e produzida pela Editora FTD Editora Responsável: Flávia da Cruz Miguel Mestre em Interdisciplinar de Linguística Aplicada pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Especialização em Literaturas de Língua Inglesa pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Bacharel em Letras (Português/Inglês) pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Professora de Inglês na rede estadual de educação há mais de 16 anos. Autora e editora de materiais didáticos.
Inglês Open Roads
VOLUME
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1ª. edição São Paulo – 2015
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Apresentação Caro(a) aluno(a), Estamos vivendo uma revolução do conhecimento, impulsionada pelo rápido avanço das tecnologias de informação e comunicação e da globalização. Tal revolução rompe paradigmas em todos os âmbitos da atuação humana: social, profissional e educacional. É nesse contexto contemporâneo que surge a demanda por um novo perfil de cidadão, capaz de aprender a conhecer, aprender a fazer, aprender a viver juntos e aprender a ser (UNESCO, 1998). O conhecimento da língua inglesa é importante para você na medida em que contribui para a sua inserção nesse cenário. A proposta didático-pedagógica desta coleção visa criar oportunidades para o seu crescimento intelectual, dando condições para que você enfrente os desafios do mercado de trabalho e incremente o seu desenvolvimento pessoal. Nesta obra, o trabalho com gêneros textuais e com a competência leitora ajudará você a compreender e a interpretar textos das várias esferas sociais, contribuindo para o seu sucesso acadêmico e preparando-o (a) para a continuação dos seus estudos. As atividades interdisciplinares aqui propostas visam estimular sua curiosidade investigativa, sua colaboração e sua autonomia, características indispensáveis ao aprendiz do século XXI.
Inglês
A seleção de temas atuais e instigantes tem por objetivo estimular a sua participação e, consequentemente, o seu aprendizado. O trabalho com itens linguísticos, de forma contextualizada, permite a análise e a compreensão de seus significados e usos. A partir desse ponto, você será incentivado(a) a usar seus conhecimentos linguísticos por meio de atividades orais e escritas significativas. A integração sistemática das habilidades de ler, ouvir, falar e escrever permite que você experimente a língua inglesa em sua totalidade. Você perceberá que toda esta coleção pretende também prepará-lo(a) para o mundo do trabalho. Lerá a respeito de várias profissões e terá a oportunidade de simular interações relacionadas a elas. Além disso, será convidado(a) a discutir e a considerar as possíveis vantagens e desvantagens de cada uma dessas profissões e também refletir sobre as habilidades que você já tem ou precisa desenvolver para exercê-las. A obra busca, ainda, contribuir para a sua formação como cidadão consciente e crítico, capaz de refletir sobre tópicos fundamentais na atualidade, tais como ética, saúde e meio ambiente, e de agir em prol de uma sociedade mais justa e igualitária. As discussões propostas têm por objetivo não somente dar voz às suas opiniões e reflexões, mas também elevar a sua autoconfiança ao se comunicar com as pessoas ao seu redor. Esperamos que esta coleção conduza-o(a) à conquista de suas metas acadêmicas e contribua para o desenvolvimento de valores e competências essenciais à sua atuação responsável na sociedade em que vivemos. Bom aprendizado!
“in time of test, family is best.” Burmese proverb. (Available at: <http:// www.quotegarden.com/ family.html>. Accessed on: April 2, 2013.)
UNIT 1
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Conheça seu livro
Página de abertura
It runs In the family
Apresenta o tema da unidade por meio de uma imagem acompanhada de uma epígrafe.
THINK ABOUT IT 1. Answer the quiz and find out what kind of reader you are.
WHAT KIND OF READER ARE YOU?
Do you read all the time or not at all? Do you read for pleasure or to get information? Answer this quiz and find it out.
How often do you read? 1. Always. I love reading!
Now check your score.
2. Very frequently. 3. Sometimes. 4. Excuse me?
➼ Mostly (1): You’re an avid reader. It’s
What type of reading materials do you usually read? 1. All sorts of things: books, magazines, blogs, my mother’s to-do lists… 2. Technical books and encyclopedias. 3. Only stuff that interests me. 4. Only the books my teachers tell me to.
➼ Mostly (2): You’re a serious reader. In your
Think about it
opinion, reading opens doors. You’re right, but what about reading for fun too?
Why do you read? 1. Because I enjoy reading.
➼ Mostly (3): You’re a selective reader.
2. Because I learn new things. 3. Because I am interested in the topic or the author. 4. Because of my school work.
Ativa seu conhecimento prévio sobre o tema e estimula a troca de ideias sobre o assunto.
You only read something if it interests you. This is OK, but be prepared to read other
Where do you usually read? 1. Everywhere and anywhere!
kinds of things as well.
2. At the school library. 3. At home. 4. Honestly? Only in the classroom…
Estúdio Insólito
hard for you to put any book down. Well done!
➼ Mostly (4): You’re a “can’t stand it”
Your teacher lends you some reading material. What do you do? 1. I instantly get hold of it and read it all. 2. I browse through the material looking for interesting information. 3. I read it only if I like the topic. 4. I secretly hope my teacher never asks me about it later on.
reader. For you reading is an obligation. Maybe you should start reading about a subject you like. Reading can be really fun if the topic interests you.
(Research sources: What kind of reader are you? Quibblo. Available at: <http://www.quibblo.com/quiz/QkBmkG/What-kind-of-Reader-are-you> and What kind of reader are you? Go to Quiz. Available at: <http://www.gotoquiz.com/what_kind_of_reader_are_you>. Accessed on: April 10, 2013.)
TALK ABOUT IT 2. Discuss your score to the quiz with your teacher and classmates.
READING
A: I agree with my score. I really love reading. B: I don’t agree with it. I’m a selective reader, not a “can’t stand it” reader.
GET READY TO READ
VIEWPOINTS
1. Look at the pictures and the texts in exercise 2 quickly. Check (√) the correct answers.
Discuta com seu professor e colegas. “Segundo os últimos dados levantados pelo Instituto Pró-Livro, o brasileiro ainda está longe de ser um leitor assíduo.” Você concorda com essa afirmação? Por quê? Em caso afirmativo, de que forma os jovens e adultos brasileiros poderiam ser incentivados a ler mais? De que forma ler mais pode ajudar você com suas tarefas escolares e também no seu dia a dia?
a. What kind of texts are these? Headlines.
Extracts from interviews.
Graphs.
On a website.
In a book.
Women in sports.
Advice on being successful.
b. Where would you find them?
(MARTINS, Fábio C. Como está a leitura do brasileiro? Folhetim Online, maio de 2012. Disponível em: <http://www.folhetimonline.com. br/2012/05/03/informativo-como-esta-a-leitura-do-brasileiro>. Acesso em: 2 mai. 2013.)
In a magazine.
c. What do you think they are about? CAN'T PUT IT DOWN | UNIT 4
The Olympic Games.
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2. Read the extracts and check your predictions for question c. TRACK 14 Estúdio Insólito
Reading
MEDIA CENTRE
1. Observe a frase e responda à pergunta. My favorite sports are soccer and volleyball. Quais esportes são mencionados nessa frase?
2. Match the pictures to the correct sports. f. table tennis Feng Li/Getty Images
e. cycling
d. taekwondo
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c. wheelchair fencing Ryan McVay/Digital Vision/Thinkstock
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a
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b. wrestling
ATHLETES
BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
To advance in life you need to believe in yourself and you need to set goals for yourself. Push yourself because you can achieve anything in life if you put your mind to it. Do you have a personal motto in life and in sport? My personal maxim is to always do my best and try my hardest at everything. I want to be the best at what I do, in sport and life.
Bridie Kean […] What advice would you like to give to other people doing sports? Sport is like life. […] Work smart and hard and be focused and enjoy the improvement: regardless of how big or small. What would be your advice as a Paralympic athlete for other people to advance in life? When you cannot do something, do not stop, find a different way and work as hard as you can to accomplish what you care about.
(Available at: <http://www.paralympic.org/BelieveInYourself/OurHeroes>. Accessed on: April 3, 2013.)
Apresenta itens lexicais em contexto e promove oportunidades para aprimorar seu vocabulário.
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UNIT 3 | SOUND BODY, SOUND MIND
GRAMMAR STUDY 3. Answer these questions.
SIMPLE PRESENT
a. Which sports are examples of Paralympic sports?
Usamos o Simple Present para descrever ações rotineiras no presente, fatos em geral e, também, para descrever verdades universais.
b. Which sports are examples of individual sports?
Susan studies English on Mondays and Wednesdays. How many languages do people speak in South Africa?
c. Which sports are examples of team sports?
The earth goes around the sun.
Affirmative Form
IN CONTEXT
TIP Inglês americano: soccer
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Inglês britânico: football
UNIT 3 | SOUND BODY, SOUND MIND
Grammar Apresenta o foco gramatical da unidade e oferece oportunidades para colocá-lo em prática.
I You
study
He She It
studies
We You They
Negative Form
in the morning.
I You
don’t
He She It
doesn’t
We You They
study
Interrogative Form
study in the morning.
Do
I you
Does
he she it
Do
we you they
don’t
study in the morning?
L ANGUAGE ASSISTANCE
TRACK 9
PRONUNCIATION Connected speech Listen and repeat. /
/
/
Do you study in the morning? Where do you live?
/
/
Does she speak English? What does she do?
/
Does he work? Where does he study?
GRAMMAR PRACTICE 1. Underline the correct option. a. Louise dances / dance ballet.
d. My parents don’t / doesn’t like video games.
b. Myriam don’t / doesn’t study in the morning.
e. I start / starts work at 8:00.
c. Do / Does your sister work?
f. Does / Do you play basketball?
2. Complete this paragraph with the verbs in parentheses. Daniel
gets up
and
(get up) at 6:30. Then he (leave) home at 7:15. He
(go) to work. He
(have) breakfast (take) the bus and
(finish) work at 16:00. When he
(arrive) home he
(listen) to music or
(study) for his university entrance exams. But on Mondays and Wednesdays he he
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(help) his father in his shop. On the weekends (relax) and
UNIT 2 | ENGLISH ALL AROUND
(play) soccer with his friends.
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Goalball was created by Hanz Lorenzen and Sepp Reindle in 1946 to help rehabilitate former soldiers who became blind during Second World War. In this game athletes try to score a goal by rolling a ball with bells inside.
NPCs
What would be your advice to other people?
Bridie Kean
Vocabulary
VIDEOS
[…]
Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images
OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC SPORTS
SPORTS
Kelly Cartwright
Kelly Cartwright at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships in Christchurch, New Zealand
VOCABULARY
a. goalball
CLASSIFICATION
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Prepara você para a leitura de textos de gêneros variados e propõe atividades que desenvolvem e estimulam a competência leitora e o letramento crítico.
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ÍCONES NO LIVRO DO ALUNO Faixa de áudio
Variedade linguística
ÍCONES DO MATERIAL DIGITAL INTEGRATED SKILLS READING
Integrated Skills
1. Read the cartoon and answer the following questions. Chris Booth (www.CartoonStock.com)
a. What are the man and the polar bear doing?
b. Where do you think they’re going?
c. How do you know?
IN CONTEXT Global warming refers to an increase in the average temperature of the atmosphere as a result of greenhouse gases emissions. Some experts say that the term global warming was first used in the scientific world in an article called Are We on the Brink of a Pronounced Global Warming? by Wallace S. Brocker in 1975.
“All this talk about global warming... pah! I mean, where's the evidence?” (Available at: <http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/directory/g/ global_damage.asp>. Accessed on: March 14, 2013.)
2. Read the cartoon again and answer the following questions. a. The man
in global warming.
1.
believes
2.
doesn’t believe
Favorece a integração das habilidades de compreensão e produção por meio do trabalho com diferentes gêneros textuais escritos e orais.
Texto
Objetos educacionais
Imagens enriquecidas
Links externos
UNIDADE 27 PERÍODO COMPOSTO POR COORDENAÇÃO E SUBORDINAÇÃO
LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE UNIT 8
EXERCÍCIOS DE FIXAÇÃO
“Jeans always popular school denim canusando be worn in conjunção many ways.” 1. Nosare itens abaixo,a reúna cada par declothing oraçõesoption em umand único período, uma coordenativa que expli-
(How stuff works. Available at: <http://computer.howstuffworks.com/enlarge-image.htm?page=451&terms=New+York+City>. Accessed on: October cite adequadamente a relação lógico-semântica entre elas. Depois, indique se essa relação é de adição, oposição, 19, 2012.)
alternância, conclusão ou explicação.
b. The expression
“Winter boots are in this season.” a) Sabemos muito sobre o universo. Às vezes, não sabemos o nome de nosso vizinho.
suggests the man’s opinion about global warming.
1.
pah!
(Winter boots are in this season. Cheap ugg boots sale online! Available at: <http://mmmmugg.blogdetik.com/2011/09/29/092901/>. Accessed on: b) Conversei com eles ontem à tarde. Mostrei-lhes as vantagens de nossa proposta. October 26, 2012.)
2.
I mean
“...a pair of shorts is an easy and fun way to recycle old jeans...”
c. The cartoon is funny because of the contrast between the man’s clothes and the polar bear’s briefcase
Plural Nouns – Clothes
2. Leia esta tira humorística:
d. According to the cartoon, global warming 1.
is happening now is something that doesn’t exist
.
Alguns substantivos que se referem a itens de vestuário e acessórios só podem ser usados no plural. Veja alguns exemplos: boots – pants – jeans – earrings – tights – socks – gloves – boxers These black pants are too big for me. My new boots are waterproof. Your sunglasses don’t suit you. They’re too big.
Language Assistance
No entanto, se usarmos a expressão pair of + item de vestuário, podemos usar o verbo ou pronome no singular. Veja alguns exemplos: My new pair of earrings was really cheap! I’d like to try on that pair of jeans, please.
GO BEYOND
Proporciona revisão e complementação de itens linguísticos relacionados aos conteúdos das unidades.
You can take a quiz about global warming at <http://ler.vc/ernpnf>. (Accessed on: March 14, 2013.)
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UNIT 6 | THINK FORWARD
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the man’s opinion and the presence of the polar bear next to him
2.
c) Com a falta de chuvas, a vegetação rasteira secou. O perigo de incêndio era constante. d) Lute com toda disposição do mundo. Desista de seus maiores sonhos. e) Lute com toda disposição do mundo. A realização de seus sonhos depende só de você.
(Jean shorts. eHow mom. Available at: <http://www.ehow.com/jean-shorts/>. Accessed on: October 19, 2012.)
.
1. 2.
1. Underline the correct option.
Hagar, de Chris Browne. Folha de S.Paulo, São Paulo, 12 abr. 2000.
a. Your shoes is / are under the bed.
palavra matches ou liga dois termosthe de color uma mesma b.Nesse Thesediálogo, green a earrings / match of youroração; eyes. por sua vez, a palavra então estabelece um
entre frase is do/último a resposta dada por Hagar. Essas duas palavras evidenciam, respecc.vínculo This pair ofapants are tooquadrinho small foreme. tivamente, as seguintes relações sintático-semânticas: d.a)Where are my sunglasses? Have you seen them? c) oposição – adição. adiçãois–/ oposição. e.b)The gloves you bought doesn’t /d) don’t fit me. exclusão – conclusão. adição – explicação.
e) exclusão – adição.
2. these dialogues between a sales clerk and customers in a store. Use the words in the box. 3.Complete Leia estas interessantes “definições”: are
is
Relatividade
it
that
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a. olhar o bife maior e tirar o menor. É aquilo que nos faz Customer: Excuse me. Can I try on Cinismo É aquilo que nos faz olhar o bife tiraryou o maior. Sales clerk: Of menor course. eHere are.
pair of boots over there, please?
Miséria
1. Add a Suffix to the words in parentheses to complete the sentences. healthy a. It’s important that people lead a lifestyle. (health) b. The bus had to be fixed due to
e-mails. Now he sends around 20 a day. (not send)
LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE – UNIT 8
= regular
= fraco
Sou capaz de...
d. Annie is the most intelligent / more intelligent than girl in her class. e. We have the best / better than teacher in the world.
3. Complete the sentences with the idioms in the box. a couch potato
a hot potato
full of beans
the apple of his eye
a. Jim loves his girlfriend Tina very much. She is
a piece of cake
.
b. A: Can you dance the samba? B: Yes, very well! It’s
for me.
c. I’m sure nobody will want to discuss this topic during the meeting. It’s definitely
.
after going to the zoo yesterday. They couldn’t sit still for
two seconds. e. Darling, don’t be such
. Let’s go out and get some fresh air.
4. Unscramble the letters to find the clothing items. Write them on the lines below. a. I love it when Jenny wears a S - R - E - D - S and G - H - I - H E- H - L - E - S. dress high heels b. Oliver wears a uniform to school. No P - A - C - S or H - O - R - S - T - S are allowed. c. Lynn always carries her K - E - A - N - S - E - R - S in her bag. She works out after work.
Unidade
ler, ouvir e falar sobre assuntos relacionados à fontes de energia e atitudes ecologicamente corretas.
7
ler e reconhecer as características do gênero textual cartoon.
7
reconhecer e utilizar os sufixos para formação de substantivos e verbos em adjetivos.
7
entender e usar os Comparative Adjectives em contexto.
7
reconhecer e usar expressões idiomáticas relacionadas a alimentos.
7
entender e usar os Superlative Adjectives e usá-los de maneira apropriada.
7
ler um panfleto, reconhecer suas características e produzir um texto semelhante.
7
ler, ouvir e falar a respeito da moda e de sua influência entre os jovens.
8
ler e reconhecer as características do gênero textual letra de música.
8
nomear e descrever peças de vestuário.
8
reconhecer e usar verbos relacionados à roupas.
8
entender o uso do verbo used to e empregá-lo de maneira apropriada.
8
ler e reconhecer as características do gênero oral entrevista.
8
observar as características de posts e produzir um semelhante.
d. Mother keeps reminding me to take my C - E - K - J - A - T wherever I go. e. In the summer people usually wear A - N - K - T S - O - P - T and P - I - L - F - S - O - L - F - P.
Além desses conteúdos, o que mais você aprendeu?
clothes before buying them.
d. Benny
Refaça os exercícios das unidades 7 e 8. Esclareça suas dúvidas com o(a) professor(a). Visite uma biblioteca e faça uma leitura de seu interesse. Crie seu próprio glossário / dicionário. Participe de um chat online em inglês.
wear out
whenever she goes to an important event. a sweater when it’s cold.
A cada duas unidades, apresenta a revisão do conteúdo trabalhado. Também incentiva a autoavaliação e oferece sugestões de aprimoramento visando desenvolver a sua autonomia.
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puts on
his shoes as soon as he gets home.
Stop and Check
MELHORANDO SEU DESEMPENHO
5. Match the sentences and the Multi-word Verbs.
c. Alice needs to
dress up takes off
FUN FRIEND HAPPY LOVE e. Amy’s always getting new clothes. They
very quickly.
a try on
STOP AND CHECK – UNITS 7 & 8
STOP AND CHECK – UNITS 7 & 8
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CROSS CURRICULAR LINK
IN CONTEXT
2. Writing a positive message on your T-shirt
› Think about a positive statement you’d like to write on your T-shirt. Possible themes: Friends
Sports
Your city
Environment
Love
Any other theme?
› Write a short, simple message to express your feelings about your theme. Check your spelling and if you have enough space on the T-shirt to write the message.
› Get a used plain white T-shirt. A light colored T-shirt is also a good option.
› Use a fabric pen or paint to write your message on the T-shirt. You can use a piece of cardboard inside the T-shirt to prevent the ink or paint from staining it.
› Let it dry for one or two hours before wearing it.
remember to › use large and colorful letters. › distribute letters evenly. › write short and simple sentences.
Estúdio Insólito
World War II (1939–1945) is considered one of the most destructive wars in history and it involved several nations in two military alliances: The Axis (Germany, Italy and Japan) and The Allies (the United States, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union).
Cross-curricular Link
1960s
Casual clothes became more fashionable and T-shirts were more stylish and colorful than ever. Tie-dye, an ancient Asian and African art of dying cotton, influenced followers of the hippie movement in the USA. T-shirts started being used to display messages of protest.
1970s › 1980s
From messages of protest to marketing tool, T-shirts were used as souvenirs to promote tourism and advertise famous brands.
Apresenta atividades que promovem o diálogo com outras disciplinas e estimulam a sua atuação como cidadão crítico.
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› Put your T-shirt on and express yourself! AbleStock.com/ Thinkstock
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= muito bom
c. Charlie is as naughty than / as his brother.
b. Rick
How much the blue dress, please? Na primeira definição, o eCustomer: tem valor semântico de adição ou de oposição? clerk: do $12,00. on? E na segunda, qual o valorSales semântico e? Would you like to try Nas duas ocorrências da Customer: terceira definição, essa conjunção tem o mesmo valor semântico? Justifique. No, thanks. Na quarta, o valor semântico do e é o mesmo nos dois casos? Justifique.
Responda às perguntas do quadro abaixo para avaliar seu aprendizado ao longo das unidades 7 e 8.
b. Rio de Janeiro is smaller than / the smallest Minas Gerais.
a. I usually
c.
a) b) c) d)
. (help)
a. Brazil is bigger / the biggest country in South America.
d. The students were
reality shows. Now I love them. (hate)
AUTOAVALIAÇÃO
2. Underline the correct options to complete the sentences.
the apple of one’s eye
a bus to university. (not take)
d. I
Customer: How muche o bife maiorthe white socks? É aquilo que nos faz olhar o bife menor e comer os dois. Sales clerk $9,00. Max Nunes. O pescoço da girafa.
. (home)
when driving at night. (care)
e. Professor Hudson’s advice was very
c. I
Gula
São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 1997. p. 41-2.
a uniform? (wear)
e. My grandfather
problems. (mechanic)
c. The heavy rain in the past weeks left hundreds of people d. You need to be extra
Mary
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b.
É aquilo que nos faz olhar o bife maior e o bife menor e não tirar nenhum. b.
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STOP AND CHECK UNITS 7 & 8
6. Complete the sentences with the correct form of used to. used to eat a. Wally a lot of fast food when he was younger. (eat)
1990s › present day
Nowadays,T-shirts can come in all shapes and sizes, and in several countries around the world they are still a favorite item of clothing. Tees are considered a means of self-expression and they can reveal a lot about you!
(Research sources: The T-Shirt: From Men’s underwear to Casual Couture. We, The T-Shirt. Available at: <http://www.nardinesaad.com/ wethetshirt/the-t-shirt/>; A Short Story of the T-Shirt. Sunday morning. Available at: <http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=1786690n> and A Brief and Incomplete Timeline of T-Shirt. Neatorama. Available at: <http://www.neatorama.com/2011/03/17/a-brief-and-incomplete-timelineof-t-shirt-history/>. Accessed on: March 18, 2013.)
SELF-EVALUATION
Evaluate your message. Is it visually clear and appealing? Is it creative? Are there any improvements you can make to your next message?
WEB SEARCH
Go to the sites listed below to get more ideas on how to customize your own T-shirts. <http://ler.vc/z4qvex>; <http://ler.vc/h6ug2e> (Accessed on: March 18, 2013)
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Unit 8 Concrete dreams Think about It Reading Vocabulary Prepositions of Place
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UNIT 1
Burmese proverb. (Available at: <http:// www.quotegarden.com/ family.html>. Accessed on: April 2, 2013.)
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It runs in the family
â&#x20AC;&#x153;In time of test, family is best.â&#x20AC;?
tHinK about it estúdio insólito
1. This bar chart was taken from the site of an online magazine. It shows the recent changes in the organization of Brazilian families. Read it and underline the correct options.
The Power of Women's Labor Families headed by women with or without children raised from 0.8% to 9.4%. It means that, in 2009, there were 4.3 million households headed by women. (AlVeS, Mirian. ipea mostra uma revolução na família brasileira. Veja Online, oct. 2010. Available at: <http://veja.abril.com.br/noticia/brasil/ipeamostra-uma-revolucao-na-familia-brasileira>. Accessed on: April 2, 2013. Translated by the editors.)
a. The bar chart shows a comparison between different types of families in the years of 1992 and 2009 / 1992 and 2003. b. You can find this graph in a book / on the Internet. c. According to the chart, the number of single-father and single-mother families is / isn’t rising.
Focus on Genre 2. Observe the bar chart again. Check (√) its main characteristics. a.
It contains a title.
d.
b.
It uses vertical or horizontal colored bars. e.
c.
It uses a legend to explain the meaning
f.
It contains lines representing two pieces of information. It contains information organized in circles. It presents percentages.
of the colors used.
3. Read these definitions of family. Check (√) the ones you agree with. a.
My friends are my family.
b.
Family is anyone who loves me and helps me.
c.
“Family is a group of […] people […] related by birth, marriage, or adoption and residing together […].”
(US DePARTMenT oF CoMMeRCe. United States Census bureau. Available at: <http://www.census.gov/cps/about/cpsdef.html>. Accessed on: April 2, 2013.)
talK about it 4. Discuss the statements in exercise 3 with your teacher and classmates. A: I agree with letter a, because my friends are really important to me. B: Sorry, but I don’t agree with you. In my opinion, family is the people who live in the same house.
go beyond You can learn more about the Brazilian family statistics at iBGe. Séries Estatísticas & Séries Históricas. Available at: <http://ler.vc/equqhj>. (Accessed on: April 2, 2013.)
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reading get ready to read 1. Take a look at the newspaper article in exercise 2 and answer the questions. a. What is it about? b. What words do you expect to find in it? Write at least five words. father, c. Where do you expect to find it? On the Internet. On a leaflet.
2. Now read the article and check the predictions you made.
estúdio insólito
tracK 2
Single-Father Homes on the Rise By Genaro C. Armas
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WASHINGTON, May 18 More fathers are going solo in raising kids. […] The 2000 census found:
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In 2.2 million households, fathers raise their children without a mother. That's
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The number of single-father households rose 62 percent in 10 years. The portion of households headed by fathers with children living there doubled in a decade, to 2 percent. Single fathers say the numbers help tear down a long-standing conception that single fathers tend to abandon their kids, or at least not take as good care of them as single moms, said Vince Regan, an Internet consultant from Grand Rapids, Mich., who is raising five kids on his own. "In time, it goes a long way to helping society think that single fathers do help their kids and want to be part of their lives," he said. [...]
(ARMAS, Genaro C. Single-father homes on the rise. ABC News, Washington, May 18. Available at: <http://abcnews.go.com/US story?id=93279&page=1>. Accessed on: April 2, 2013.)
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gloSSÁrio Az going solo – fazendo algo sozinho(a), sem ajuda households – casas, domicílios long-standing – de longa data on his own – sozinho
on the rise – em ascensão raise – criar tear down – destruir, derrubar without – sem
reading compreHenSion 1. Read the article again and check (√) the sentence that best summarizes it. a.
Single fathers can take better care of their kids than mothers do.
b.
The number of single-father families is rising.
2. Based on the article, match the sentences halves. a. Today more fathers
is raising his five kids on his own.
b. In 2000, fathers raised their children without a mother
in 2.2 million households.
c. Vince Regan
are raising their kids without any help.
tip Para facilitar a leitura, procure palavras cognatas ou transparentes. essas palavras são escritas de forma semelhante em língua portuguesa e têm o mesmo significado. Por exemplo, computer e technology, que significam computador e tecnologia, respectivamente. no entanto, cuidado com os falsos cognatos, pois, apesar de terem grafia semelhante à da língua portuguesa, não têm o mesmo significado.
3. Find in the article the corresponding words in English. a. abandonar – b. década
–
c. consultor – d. sociedade – e. parte
–
4. Write T for true or F for false. According to the article, society still needs to understand that single fathers can and are willing to take part in their children’s life.
vieWpointS Discuta com seu professor e colegas. De acordo com o texto, a estrutura familiar está mudando nos eUA. em sua opinião, isso está acontecendo no Brasil também? Você conhece exemplos dos tipos familiares mostrados no gráfico da página 13? Você acredita que hoje em dia há mais ou menos respeito pelos vários tipos de estrutura familiar? De que forma essas famílias são mostradas em filmes, novelas e outros programas de TV?
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vocabulary family memberS 1. Observe a frase e marque a opção correta com um √. “in 2.2 million households, fathers raise their children without a mother.” As palavras fathers, children e mother se referem a a.
b.
colegas de trabalho
.
membros da família
2. Look at the Olson family tree and complete the sentences using words from the box. aunt
brother
daughter
father
grandfather
grandmother
mother
nephew
niece
sister
stepson
uncle
a. Dean is Pam’s
father
. e. Oliver is Bob’s
. i. Pam is Mia’s
.
. f. Pam is Beth’s
. j. Bob is Pam’s
.
. g. Bob is Mia’s
. k. Susan is Ken’s
.
d. Beth is Mia’s
. h. Beth is Ken’s
. l. Dean is Ken’s
.
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Jupiterimages/Comstock/ Thinkstock iStockphoto/Thinkstock
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b. Jill is Rob’s c. Rob is Beth’s
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/
father
/
grandmother
/
grandfather
/
brother
tip Dependendo do contexto, mais informal ou menos informal, podemos ter as seguintes variações: neutro father mother informal dad mom (inglês americano) / mum (inglês britânico)
tip parents – mother and father couple – husband and wife or partners
children – sons and daughters relatives – grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins etc.
talK about it 3. Talk to your classmates about your family. A: Who are the people in your family? B: My stepfather, my mother and my stepbrother.
typeS of familieS 1. Read the sentence and check (√) the correct family photo.
d.
e.
Ryan McVay/ Digital Vision/Thinkstock
iStockphoto/Thinkstock
b.
c.
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Jupiterimages/ Pixland/Thinkstock
a.
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“The number of single-father households rose 62 percent in 10 years.”
f.
2. Now match the other photos to their descriptions. a nuclear family
a single-mother family
an extended family
a childless family
an adoptive family
vieWpointS Discuta com seu professor e colegas. entre os modelos de família apresentados, quais são os mais comuns no seu bairro ou na sua cidade? Como você se relaciona com formações familiares diferentes da sua? Que exemplos de atitudes éticas devemos ter em relação aos vários tipos de estrutura familiar com os quais convivemos em nosso dia a dia?
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