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  • Unit 1- Free time
    • Lecture1.1
      Free-time Activities- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 1
    • Lecture1.2
      Simple Present Review 1- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.3
      Simple Present Review 2- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.4
      Free-time Activities: Simple Present Review- Grammar 1
    • Quiz1.1
      Simple Present Review Quiz 10 questions
    • Lecture1.5
      Adverbs of Frequency and Time Expressions- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.6
      Adverbs of Frequency- Interactive Activity- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.7
      “Chores”- Adverbs of Frequency- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.8
      Present Progressive Review 1- Grammar 1 30 min
    • Lecture1.9
      Chant: Present Progressive Review- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.10
      Present Progressive Review 2- Grammar 1 30 min
    • Quiz1.2
      Present Progressive Review Quiz 10 questions
    • Lecture1.11
      Simple Present and Present Progressive Review 1- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.12
      Simple Present and Present Progressive Review 2- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.13
      “Sports”: Present Progressive Review- Grammar 1
    • Lecture1.14
      Character Adjectives- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture1.15
      Gerunds- Grammar 2
  • Unit 2- House and Home
    • Lecture2.1
      Rooms, Things in a Room, and Furniture- Interactive Activity
    • Lecture2.2
      My Home: Rooms and Furniture- Vocabulary and Grammar 1
    • Lecture2.3
      “The house”- Graded Video- Topic Focus
    • Lecture2.4
      “A Very Special Village”-Graded Video-Topic Focus
    • Lecture2.5
      Verb Be in the Past- Interactive Activity- Grammar 1
    • Lecture2.6
      Verb Be in the Past- Video- Grammar Hub 1
    • Lecture2.7
      Verb Be in the Past- was/were/wasn’t/weren’t- Grammar 1
    • Lecture2.8
      Verb Be in the Past- Pronunciation Focus
    • Lecture2.9
      Gadgets- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture2.10
      There was/ There were- Grammar 2
    • Lecture2.11
      There was/ There were- Grammar 2
  • Unit 3- Travel
    • Lecture3.1
      Transportation- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 1
    • Lecture3.2
      “Explore the World”- Simple Past Regular Verbs- Affirmative- Grammar 1
    • Lecture3.3
      “Last weekend…”- Simple Past Regular verbs- Grammar 1
    • Lecture3.4
      Simple Past Regular Verbs – Video and Interactive Activity-Pronunciation
    • Lecture3.5
      Travel- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture3.6
      Simple Past Regular Verbs-Interactive Activity- Grammar 1
    • Lecture3.7
      Simple Past Regular Verbs- Reading- Grammar 1
    • Lecture3.8
      Spelling: Simple Past Regular Verbs- Interactive Activity
    • Lecture3.9
      Public Transport in London- Video Activity
    • Lecture3.10
      Protegido: Test Unit 3- Insta 1
  • Unit 4- History
    • Lecture4.1
      Verbs of Discovery- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 1
    • Lecture4.2
      A Discovery of Food- Extra Reading 1
    • Lecture4.3
      Simple Past ( Affirmative and Negative)- Video- Grammar Hub 1
    • Lecture4.4
      Simple Past Affirmative- “The Vikings”- Extra Grammar 1
    • Lecture4.5
      Simple Past Affirmative- “Who are the Americans?”- Extra Grammar 1 30 min
    • Lecture4.6
      Simple Past Negative- ‘Wonderful Cancun”- Extra Grammar 1
    • Lecture4.7
      Natural Disasters- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture4.8
      Simple Past (Affirmative/Negative/Questions)- Video- Grammar Hub 2
    • Lecture4.9
      Simple Past Questions- Extra Grammar 2
    • Lecture4.10
      Simple Past – “New York Harbor”- Extra Grammar 2 30 min
    • Lecture4.11
      Simple Past Review-Extra Grammar 1 and 2
    • Lecture4.12
      could and couldn’t- Extra Grammar 2
    • Lecture4.13
      Tragic Brazilian Disasters- Extra Reading 2
    • Lecture4.14
      Speaking- Talking about the past
    • Lecture4.15
      Writing- A Biography
    • Lecture4.16
      Protegido: Test Unit 4- Insta 1
  • Unit 5- Myths and Legends
    • Lecture5.1
      Character Adjectives-Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 1
    • Lecture5.2
      British Legends- Cognates- Reading 1
    • Lecture5.3
      Past Progressive 1- Video- Grammar Hub
    • Lecture5.4
      Past Progressive 2- Reading and Writing- Grammar 1
    • Lecture5.5
      Past Progressive 3- Reading and Writing- Grammar 1
    • Lecture5.6
      Past Progressive 4- Interactive Activity- Grammar 1
    • Lecture5.7
      Movement Verbs- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture5.8
      Simple Past and Past Progressive- Reading and Writing- Grammar 2
    • Lecture5.9
      Simple Past and Past Progressive 2- Reading, Listening and Writing- Grammar 2
    • Lecture5.10
      Protegido: Test Unit 5- Insta 1
  • Unit 6- Wise Spending
    • Lecture6.1
      Money- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 1
    • Lecture6.2
      Smart Tips for Young People- Reading 1
    • Lecture6.3
      Comparatives- Video- Grammar Hub
    • Lecture6.4
      Long Comparative Adjectives: more +adjective+ than- Grammar 1
    • Lecture6.5
      Short Comparative Adjectives: adjective+ er-than- Grammar 1
    • Lecture6.6
      Comparatives- Grammar 1
    • Lecture6.7
      Comparatives- (not) as … as – Grammar 1
    • Lecture6.8
      Part-Time Jobs- Video- Culture Activity
    • Lecture6.9
      Technology Devices- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture6.10
      a/an/some/any- Countable and Uncountable Nouns- Grammar 2
    • Lecture6.11
      much/many/a lot of- Countable and Uncountable Nouns- Grammar 2
    • Lecture6.12
      Protegido: Test Unit 6- Insta 1
  • Unit 7- Amazing Places
    • Lecture7.1
      Places to visit 1- Vocabulary 1
    • Lecture7.2
      Comparatives and Superlatives- Video- Grammar 1
    • Lecture7.3
      Superlatives 1- Grammar 1
    • Lecture7.4
      Superlatives 2- Grammar 1
    • Lecture7.5
      Aboriginals of Australia – Video Insta 1- Unit 7 – Culture
    • Lecture7.6
      Formation of Adverbs- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture7.7
      Formation of Adverbs- Interactive Activity- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture7.8
      too, enough, and not enough- Grammar 2
    • Lecture7.9
      Protegido: Test Unit 7- Insta 1
  • Unit 8- Fun and Games
    • Lecture8.1
      Playing Games – Vocabulary 1
    • Lecture8.2
      Simple Present Affirmative and Negative Review- Grammar 1
    • Lecture8.3
      Simple Present Question Review- Grammar 1
    • Lecture8.4
      Present Progressive Review- Grammar 1 30 min
    • Lecture8.5
      Places to visit 2- Vocabulary 2
    • Lecture8.6
      Simple Past 1 Review- Grammar 2
    • Lecture8.7
      Simple Past 2 Review- Grammar 2
    • Lecture8.8
      Past Progressive Review 1- Grammar 2
    • Lecture8.9
      Past Progressive Review 2- Grammar 2
    • Lecture8.10
      Past Progressive vs Simple Past- Grammar 2
    • Lecture8.11
      A Personal Letter- Writing
    • Lecture8.12
      Protegido: Test Unit 8 – Insta 1
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      4 Comments

    1. Julia Vaz
      11/11/2024
      Acesse para responder

      1- Read the texts and underline the long comparative adjectives.

      My brother Caleb is very “sociable”. He loves being with people. My friend Katya is more helpful than my other friends. When I have a problem, she always helps me. (Laura, Sydney, Australia)

      My friend Niklas is more “disorganized” than me. His room is a “disaster”! My sister Elke is very “creative”. She paints, writes stories, and plays the guitar. (Dieter, Berlin, Germany)

      2- Fill in the blanks with the comparative form of the adjectives in parentheses.

      Jason is more cheerful than Robert. (cheerful)
      Books are more interesting than films. (interesting)
      London is more expensive than Dublin. ( expensive)
      Skateboards are more dangerous than bikes. (dangerous)
      The train is more comfortable than the bus. (comfortable)
      Watching TV is more boring than playing sports. (boring)

      3- Write comparative adjectives.

      (Climbing/difficult/cycling) Climbing is more difficult than cycling.
      (Kyle/talkative/his sister)
      Kylie is more talkative than his sister.
      (Ali/ sensitive/ Vladmir)
      Ali is sensitiver than Vladmir.
      (My story/ exciting/your story)
      My story is more exciting than your story.
      Your clothes / colorful/ my clothes)
      Your clothes are more colorful than my clothes.

      4- Give your opinion about the different animals you see in the pictures. Write sentences comparing them. Use some adjectives below.

      gentle dangerous annoying intelligent artistic patient expensive beautiful

      a dog is more beautiful than an ant.
      a scorpion is more dangerous than a guinea pig.
      a human is more intelligent than a mosquito.
      a tiger is more artistic than an hippo.
      a mosquito is more annoying than a lion.
      a lion is more beautiful than human.

      • Márcia Netto
        11/11/2024
        Acesse para responder

        My friend Niklas is more “disorganized” than me. His room is a “disaster” (disater is NOT an adjective)! My sister Elke is very “creative”. She paints, writes stories, and plays the guitar. (Dieter, Berlin, Germany)
        Ali is sensitiver more sensitive than Vladmir.

    2. Gustavo de Carvalho Castilho
      09/27/2024
      Acesse para responder

      1- Read the texts and underline the long comparative adjectives.

      My brother Caleb is very *sociable*. He loves being with people. My friend Katya is more helpful than my other friends. When I have a problem, she always helps me. (Laura, Sydney, Australia)

      My friend Niklas is more *disorganized* than me. His room is a *disaster*! My sister Elke is very *creative*. She paints, writes stories, and plays the guitar. (Dieter, Berlin, Germany)

      2- Fill in the blanks with the comparative form of the adjectives in parentheses.

      Jason is more cheerful than Robert. (cheerful)
      Books are more interesting than films. (interesting)
      London is more expensive than Dublin. ( expensive)
      Skateboards are more dangerous than bikes. (dangerous)
      The train is more comfortable than the bus. (comfortable)
      Watching TV is more boring than playing sports. (boring)

      3- Write comparative adjectives.

      (Climbing/difficult/cycling) Climbing is more difficult than cycling.
      (Kyle/talkative/his sister)
      Kylie is more talkative than his sister.
      (Ali/ sensitive/ Vladmir)
      Ali is more sensitive than Vladmir.
      (My story/ exciting/your story)
      My story is more exciting than your story.
      Your clothes / colorful/ my clothes) Your clothes are more colorful than my clothes.

      4- Give your opinion about the different animals you see in the pictures. Write sentences comparing them. Use some adjectives below.

      gentle dangerous annoying intelligent artistic patient expensive beautiful

      __dog is more beautiful than ant ____.
      __scorpion is more dangerous than guinea pig______.
      _human is more intelligent than mosquito______.
      _tiger is more artistic than hippo_______.
      _mosquito is more annoying than lion_______.
      _lion is more beautiful than human_______.

      • Márcia Netto
        09/27/2024
        Acesse para responder

        A dog is more beautiful than AN ant ____.
        A scorpion is more dangerous than A guinea pig______.
        A human is more intelligent than A mosquito______.
        A tiger is more artistic than A hippo_______.ARTISTIC?
        A mosquito is more annoying than A lion_______.
        A lion is more beautiful than A human_______.

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