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Class Note Section – Instructions
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slippery, weatherman, snowfall, frigid, heads-ups

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Write the words opposites.
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Married → ____
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Angry → ____
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Young → ____
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Work → ____
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Male → ____
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Old → ____
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Calm → ____
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Single → ____
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Unemployed → ____
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Female → ____
Complete the sentences with the correct word from the box.
Word Box: gloves, hat, shoes, rollerblades, skates, news, foster home, to adopt, to pay rent, to wear glasses
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When it is cold, I wear __________ on my hands.
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Maria is in a __________ because her parents cannot take care of her.
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They decided __________ a baby from Africa.
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John has to __________ every month for his apartment.
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Anna needs __________ because she cannot see well.
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Last night, my grandfather watched the __________ on TV.
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On sunny days, it is good to wear a __________.
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Tom learned how to move fast on __________, but his brother prefers __________.
Choose the correct phrase for each situation.
Options: to be arrested, to be pregnant, to be accused of a crime, to wear glasses, landlord, ago, kind of
a) Police catch a person for breaking the law → __________
b) Maria is expecting a baby → __________
c) Pedro was blamed for stealing money → __________
d) Carlos always puts something on his eyes to see better → __________
e) My neighbor is the person who owns my apartment → __________
f) “Five years , I lived in São Paulo.” → ****
g) “Ice cream is my favorite dessert. What’s your __________ of food?” → __________
✅ Answer Key
Exercise 1: Opposites Match
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Married → Single
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Angry → Calm
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Young → Old
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Work → Unemployed (no job)
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Male → Female
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Old → Young
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Calm → Angry
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Single → Married
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Unemployed → Work
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Female → Male
Exercise 2: Fill in the Blanks
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gloves
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foster home
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to adopt
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to pay rent
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to wear glasses
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news
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hat
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rollerblades / skates
Exercise 3: Mini Situations
a) to be arrested
b) to be pregnant
c) to be accused of a crime
d) to wear glasses
e) landlord
f) ago
g) kind of
Keep practicing and don’t forget: your vocabulary is the key to confident communication! 🚀
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- temperature
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LANGUAGE USAGE
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IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS
| Expression | Excerpt | Contextualization (EN) | Equivalent in PT-BR |
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| Raining cats and dogs | We couldn’t go outside because it was raining cats and dogs all afternoon. | This idiom means it is raining very heavily. It does not mean real cats and dogs are falling from the sky — it’s a funny way to describe strong rain. | Chover canivete / Chover muito |
| Under the weather | Maria didn’t join us today because she was feeling under the weather. | This means to feel a little sick or unwell. It doesn’t mean you are really “under the weather” outside. | Sentir-se mal / Indisposto |
| Storm in a teacup | They argued for hours about who should wash the dishes. It was just a storm in a teacup. | This idiom describes when people get very upset about something small and not important. | Tempestade em copo d’água |
| Break the ice | At the beginning of the meeting, the teacher told a funny story to break the ice. | To “break the ice” means to make people feel more comfortable in a new or cold situation, like warming up after a storm. | Quebrar o gelo |
| Fair-weather friend | Lucas never helps when I need him. He is just a fair-weather friend. | This idiom means a friend who is only around when life is easy and happy, but disappears when things get difficult. | Amigo de conveniência |
| Come rain or shine | Ana goes jogging every morning, come rain or shine. | This means the person does something no matter what the weather is — with difficulties or without. | Faça chuva ou faça sol |
| Every cloud has a silver lining | He lost his job, but he found a better one soon after. It’s true that every cloud has a silver lining. | This idiom means that even bad situations can bring something good. The “silver lining” is the light behind a dark cloud. | Há males que vêm para o bem |
| Weather the storm | The company had problems last year, but it managed to weather the storm. | This means to survive a difficult time and come out okay after troubles. | Enfrentar a tempestade / Passar pela dificuldade |






















