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Julho/2012 MATERIAL DE USO EXCLUSIVO DA ASSOCIAÇÃO CULTURA INGLESA – SP. É VETADA A REPRODUÇÃO AT2 – HELP WITH LESSON 02 Communication purpose: Sharing opinions about TV programmes. Activity 1: Clark, a journalist, is asking Bill some questions about television. Read the interview and complete it with the words on the right. Clark: Do you watch 1) _________ programmes? Bill: Yes, I always watch them. I don’t have a favourite one, but I really like watching rugby on TV. Clark: Do you like watching TV 2) _________? Bill: Yes, I do. I always watch a TV 3) _________ on Tuesdays. Clark: What about 4) _________? Do you normally watch them? Bill: Yeah. My wife and I usually go to the cinema once a week. Clark: And do you think it is important to watch the 5) _________? Bill: Absolutely! When I don’t watch the 6) _________, I read an online newspaper. Clark: What do you think of 7) _________? Bill: Well, to be honest I don’t like them very much, I find them boring. Clark: Finally, do you watch 8) _________ programmes? Bill: I sometimes watch them, but I prefer 9) __________ films. They’re usually funnier and more interesting. Activity 2: Read the sentences on the left and complete the sentences on the right by putting the words in the box in the correct place. Follow the example given. 1) Jane loves films. > Jane watches films. 2) I’m not a big fan of volleyball. > I often play volleyball or watch it on TV. 3) I watch my favourite sport programme on Sunday. > I watch my favourite sport programme a week. 4) My sister watches films alone most of the time. > She watches films alone. 5) I watch a TV series on Monday and Thursday. > I watch a TV series a week. 6) He hates the news. He doesn’t watch it. > He watches the news. 7) We watch a documentary once a month. > We watch documentaries. Activity 3: Unscramble the words on the left to form sentences. After that, put them in the correct place in the dialogue on the right. There’s one extra sentence. a) I news usually the in morning the watch. ___________________________________________. b) films I watching love. ___________________________________________. c) often do films How you watch? ___________________________________________. d) I week tennis twice play a. ___________________________________________. e) every TV I day watch. ___________________________________________. f) football Wednesdays I watch a always match on. ___________________________________________. Tip: ‘ Telly ’ é um jeito informal de se referir a ‘ television ’ em inglês britânico. never usually always once don’t sometimes twice A: Do you like the telly? B: Yeah. 1) __________________________________. A: Do you watch sports programmes? B: I sometimes watch sports programmes, but 2) _________________________________________. A: What about the news? Do you watch it? B: Yes, I do. I think it’s really important. A: What time do you watch it? B: 3) _______________________________________. A: Do you enjoy watching films? B: Definitely! 4) ______________________________. A: 5) _______________________________________. B: Once or twice a week.
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