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Sobre verbos | verbs em inglês
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The purpose of the notebooks _____ to keep track of where I'm wanting the book to go, but also to always feel close to it.
Choose the best option that completes the context given.
Analyze the following sentence.
Students access to books ___ not been dramatically limited.
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Reading comprehension is usually taught in schools in one of two ways. One method is to have students read a text, and then read comments or answer questions about the text. ______. This method stresses important components of reading comprehension, but treats them purely as products (i.e., interpretations) rather than as processes (i.e., constructing interpretations). (https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/2142/17967/ctrstreadtechrepv01980i00182_opt.pdf)
Choose the best option that completes the context.
Point the alternative that best completes the blank.
“My parents must realize they're not that only ones
___________ by those changes."
Mark the alternative that couldn’t complete the blank.
“Leonard _________ to drink tea before leaving to school.”
Mark the sequence to the dialog below.
“– Carlos wouldn’t take the car.
– ____________.”
“That girls _________ on a diet since last month.”
If we rewrite the sentence below in the Present Continuous we’ll have:
“Fergie bought new shoes.”
Mark the alternative that best completes the sentence.
“Beyoncé said she didn't _______ the warning.”
Mark the alternative that completes the blanks.
“Nicki _____ already _____ the truth when you saw her at the meeting.”
Find the alternative that best completes the blank.
“Miley dreams about ______ a doctor.”
If we rewrite the sentence below in the Simple Future we’ll have:
“According to Natasha, she has to move to a new house.”
Complete the sentence.
“Carol ________ Nina last week.”
News trom China
Outcry as Chinese school makes iPads compulsory
Apple produets are incredibly popular in China, but not everyone can afford them A school in northern China has been criticised for enforcing iPad learning as part of its new curriculum, it's reported.
According to China Economic Daily, the Danfeng High School in Shaanxi province recently issued a notice saying that, “as part of a teaching requirement, students are required to bring their own iPad” when they start the new school year in September. Stafftold the paper that using an iPad would “improve classroom efficiency”, and that the school would manage an internet firewall, so that parents would not have to worry about students using the device for other means.
However, China Economic Daily says that after criticism from parents, who felt that it would be an “unnecessary financial burden”, headmaster Yao Hushan said that having an iPad was no longer a mandatory requirement. Mr Yao added that children who don't have a device could still enrol, but that he recommended students bring an iPad as part of a “process of promoting the digital classroom”.
The incident led to lively discussion on the Sina Weibo social media platform. “Those parents that can't afford one will have to sell a kidney!” one user quipped.
Others expressed concerns about the health implications of long-term electronic device use. “I worry about their Vision,” one user said, and another said they would all become “short-sighted and have to wear glasses.”
But others felt that it was a good move in line with new modem ways of teaching. “They are affordable for the average family,” one said, “they don't necessarily need to buy the latest model.”
Reporting by KerryAllen
Taken from: www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere
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Text 1 - News from Japan
Japanese tsunami dog and owner reunited
A dog that was rescued after spending three weeks floating at sea after a huge earthquake and tsunami has been reunited with its owner, who recognized the dog when she saw a TV news report on the rescue on Friday.
The dog was found by a Japan Coast Guard crew on a roof drifting some 1.8km off the coast of one of the worst-hit areas along Japan's north-east coast. The roof that the dog was found on is believed to have broken off the house and been washed out to sea by the retreating waters of the devastating tsunami.
The two-year-old dog called Ban had an emotional reunion with its owner at an animal care center where it had been taken to be looked after. Local media reported that Ban immediately jumped up and was very excited when the owner appeared. “We'll never let go of her,” said the owner, who wished to remain anonymous.
Taken from: https://www.usingenglish.com/comprehension/