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Conte de 15 a 25 em inglês
Name five things you did last week. Example: "I LISTENED to music", "I WENT (uênt) to the doctor with my mom", etc.
Tell me about what you were like as a child (at least 3 things)
Name the first seven colors you see.
Choose an influencer. Go to her/his Instagram and tell 3 things she/he did lately based on the photos in her/his feed.
Como traduzimos "NÓS NÃO ESTAMOS BEM" para o inglês?
We are not OK. / We're not good. / We aren't fine.
Diga 3 coisas sobre o Isaac começando com "HE IS..." e mais 3 com "HE DOESN'T..." (dã-zênt)
Name five things you didn't do yesterday. = Diga cinco coisas que você não fez ontem.
I didn't travel. / I didn't eat chocolate. / I didn't go to PUC. / I didn't see Isaac. / I didn't have English class...
Say three things about your family using the verb to be (example: "My sister IS...", "We ARE...", "My family IS...", etc.)
Traduza para o inglês: "Ela estava lendo um livro."
She WAS (uós) reading a book.
Ask two question with "WHEN"
When is your birthday? / When was the last time you saw Isaac? / When will you go to college? / ...
Ask two questions with "WHO"
Who are you? / Who is he? / Who am I? / Who is coming today? /...
What were you doing yesterday at this time?
I was (uós) sleeping. / I was texting with my friends. / I was watching TV...
_____ she go to the terreiro? (=Ela foi no terreiro?)
DID she go to the terreiro?
What ARE (ár) you wearing today? And what WERE (uór) you wearing yesterday?
I AM (êm) wearing... = Eu ESTOU usando / I WAS (uós) wearing... = Eu ESTAVA usando...
Answer the questions in the following order: WHO are you? HOW are you? WHERE are you? 
I'm Isaura. I'm ok. I'm at home.