English Conversations T243 – Ashellyn, Noyane, Ana Paula & Vanesssa – July 9th, 2025 (stats)

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Class Note Section – Instructions

 

 

 

 

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Aula de INGLÊS on-line - VOCABULARY: todas as palavras novas que você aprendeu hoje estão

CURRENT CLASS

transportation, boat, walking, airplane, free, to pay

 

Necessary items to travel: 
1. money
2. clothes x outfit
3. passport
4. visa
5. airplane ticke
6. plan

 

Season of the year
– summer (hot)
– winter (cold)
– autumn (brown)
– spring (flower)

 

1 century –> 100 hundred
1 decade –> 10 years
1 year –> 365 days
1 year –> 12 months
1 week –> 7 days
1 month –> 30 days
1 semester –> 6 months

 

MONTHS
1. January
2. February – Ashelyn
3. March – Ana Paula
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. July
8. August
9. September
10. October
11. November
12. December

 

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PAST CLASS

 

1. Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Word
Read the sentence and choose the correct word from the list: quarter, dusk, taxi, train, say, airplane. Write it in the blank space.
Example: We caught a _____ to the airport because the car broke down. → taxi

  1. I usually get home at __________, just before it gets dark.
  2. Can you __________ what time the bus leaves?
  3. The __________ leaves Platform 4 at 5:45 PM sharp.
  4. She flew by __________ to avoid the traffic delays on the highway.
  5. I only had a __________ of an hour to finish my assignment.

2. Match the Word with Its Opposite
Draw a line or write the correct letter for each number. Use the antonyms from the list.
Example: 1. start → D. finish

Word Opposite
1. arrive A. indoors
2. open B. outdoors
3. before C. close
4. start D. finish
5. leave E. arrive
6. indoors F. before
7. after G. after

3. Sentence Rewriting
Use the word given to rewrite the sentence so it means the same. Do not change the original meaning.
Example: We started the meeting at 9:00. (begin) → We began the meeting at 9:00.

  1. He caught a taxi at dusk. (evening)
  2. I usually arrive at the office before 8:00. (reach)
  3. We left the cinema after the film ended. (departed)
  4. They were waiting indoors because it was raining. (inside)

4. Paragraph Completion
Complete the paragraph using the following words: morning, bus, to, say, dawn, after
Example: We waited at the station until __________.

It was early in the __________ when we left our hotel. The streets were empty, and a cold breeze whispered through the trees. We walked __________ the station in silence. When the __________ arrived, we were the first to get on. I wanted __________ something, but the silence felt special. We reached our destination just __________ sunrise.


 

 

 


 

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - PRONUNCIATION: identificação das dificuldades de pronúncia

LISTEN, LEARN & PRACTICE

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PAST CLASS

  • move x movie
  • early
  • year

 

CURRENT CLASS

  • juice
  • about
  • August

 

 

 

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - LANGUAGE USAGE: usos do idioma no quotidiano do falante nativo

LANGUAGE USAGE

✈️ AT THE AIRPORT

  • Where is the check-in counter?
  • What time does the flight leave?
  • How much luggage can I take?
  • Can I have a window seat, please?
  • Is my gate this way?
  • Where can I find the baggage claim?
  • My suitcase didn’t arrive. What should I do?
  • Do I need to go through customs here?
  • Is this the line for boarding?
  • Can you help me find my connecting flight?

🏖️ SIGHTSEEING

  • How much is the entrance ticket?
  • Is there a guided tour available?
  • What time does the museum close?
  • Can I take pictures here?
  • Where is the nearest restroom?
  • How long does the tour take?
  • Is this place safe at night?
  • Do you recommend any other places nearby?
  • Is this a famous landmark?

🧳 AT THE TRAVEL AGENCY

  • I’d like to book a trip for next weekend.
  • Do you have any discounts or packages?
  • What’s included in this tour?
  • Can I change the dates later?
  • I want something relaxing, near the beach.
  • Is transportation included?
  • Can I pay in cash or card?

🏨 BONUS: AT THE HOTEL

  • I have a reservation under the name Silva.
  • Can I get an extra towel, please?
  • Where is the breakfast served?
  • Can I check out a bit later?
  • The air conditioning isn’t working. Can someone fix it?

 

 

 

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS: expressões idiomáticas e gírias

IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - GRAMMAR: gramática abordada com explicação adaptada para o nível CEFRL e exercícios

GRAMMAR

WH QUESTIONS

When is your birthday?
My birthday is on March 9th.
My birthday is on February 11th.

What do you like to do in a cold day?
I like to cook and to sleep.

Do prefer a cold day or a hot day?
I prefer a hot day.

 

 

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - WATCHING: videos de documentários, programas de tevelisão, serviços de streaming (filmes e séries)

LISTENING

Unscramble the sentences and confirm you got it write by listening to the audio:

  1. it / does / what / time / start?

  2. leave / where / from? / does / it

  3. when / the tour / finish? / does

  4. much / cost? / it / how / does

  5. take / do / credit cards? / you

  6. I / do / pay? / where
  7. my / can / confirm / reservation? / you

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - READING: treino de leitura de acordo com o nível LEXILE adequado

READING & COMPREHENSION

Read the paragraph and answer the questions below.

Mariana arrived at the station just before dawn. The platform was nearly empty, and a thin layer of mist hovered in the morning air. She checked the digital clock above the platform— it was a quarter past six. Her train would leave at half past. She bought a coffee, found her carriage, and waited patiently. This trip meant more than just travel; it was her first time leaving the country alone. She’d fly back by airplane, but the train ride was the real adventure.

  1. What time did Mariana arrive at the station?
  2. How much time did she have before the train?
  3. How will she return from her trip?
  4. What does the train ride represent for Mariana?

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - WATCHING: videos de documentários, programas de tevelisão, serviços de streaming (filmes e séries)

WATCHING

INTRODUCTION

Watch the video and fill in the blanks.

WORDS: prepared, beauty, expensive, visitor, magical, prices, bridges, streets, year,

With its picturesque canals, elegant _____, and breathtaking architecture, it’s no wonder that every ______ 25 million visitors are drawn to the stunning city of Venice. However, it’s also notoriously _________ and can easily catch people off guard. That’s why we’ve asked Richard Madeley,  a frequent ___________ to Venice for over 20 years, to share his best survival tips.

Venice can enchant you with its______, but it can also be overwhelming. Crowded __________, busy waterways, and steep _________ can take the joy out of a trip if you’re not _______. So, here’s Richard’s personal guide to getting the best out of this _______ city.


WHERE TO STAY

Choosing a place to stay in Venice can be a real challenge—many of the streets don’t even have signs, and even the postmen get confused! To make things easier, try to book accommodation near a well-known landmark. That way, you’ll have a better chance of finding your way back.

Richard recalls a time he visited Venice with Judy. He had gone out alone and was supposed to meet her for lunch at a restaurant. But could he find it? Not at all! He was completely lost—and furious. Since then, they always return to the same hotel, which has a surprisingly easy-to-find location. Thanks to that, there’s no risk of getting lost.

A great example is Saint Mark’s Square. It’s the heart of Venice and home to the city’s three most iconic attractions: the Doge’s Palace, the Basilica of Saint Mark, and the bell tower known as San Marco Campanile. Locals even call it Triangolo della Bermuda—the Bermuda Triangle—because tourists go in and never come out. It’s the busiest area in the city, so prepare for crowds.

If you plan to visit the Doge’s Palace, avoid the long lines by booking a “Secret Itinerary Tour” in advance. These tours have fixed departure times and designated entry points, meaning you can just show up and go in—no waiting required.


WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK

Because of its popularity, Saint Mark’s Square is also one of the most expensive places in Venice. A regular plate of pasta at a nearby café might cost you €15 if you’re lucky—or up to €50 if you’re not. Even a single cup of coffee can cost as much as €25.

Instead, take a walk through the backstreets. That’s where you’ll discover the true character of Venice—and much better prices. Richard recommends trying one of the many cicchetti bars. Cicchetti is similar to Spanish tapas and offers the best value for authentic Venetian cuisine.

When it comes to coffee, follow the locals: drink it at the bar instead of sitting at a table. An espresso at the bar costs just €1. Also, tipping in Venice is simple. A 5% tip is more than enough. You can round up to the nearest five or ten euros, and if your bill says “servizio incluso,” it means service is already included.

For dessert, enjoy some gelato—but beware of fake ice cream! If the gelato is piled too high in the display, it’s a sign that it’s been whipped rather than churned. True Italian gelato is churned, giving it a dense, creamy texture. At La Boutique del Gelato, you’ll find the real thing—authentic and delicious.


GETTING AROUND

Put the sentences in the correct order.

(___) It’s the cheapest way to navigate the main canals, and a two-day pass costs €30.

(___) However, they are expensive because of their popularity.

(___) To get around Venice, use the vaporetto, the public water bus.

(___) Of course, no trip to Venice is complete without a ride on a gondola.

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(___) But here’s a little-known fact: that same price covers up to six people in the same boat.

(___) So, if you’re willing to share, you can split the cost and make it much more affordable.

(___) The city sets the official gondola rate at €80 for 30 minutes.

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(___) These days, the only reason you might sigh is from the long queue to visit it!

(___) It once served as the final walkway for condemned prisoners leaving the city courts.

(___) But honestly, the view from the outside is the one that truly matters.

(___) One of the most photographed sights in Venice is the Bridge of Sighs.


EVENING TIP: NIGHTLIFE IN VENICE

As the evening sets in and you’re in the mood for a nightcap, Richard highly recommends a visit to his favorite bar: Harry’s Bar. This legendary place is where the famous Bellini cocktail was invented nearly 70 years ago. The Bellini is made of peach juice and Prosecco—a simple, elegant, and classy drink that reflects the essence of Venice itself.


FINAL THOUGHTS

With a few clever tips and tricks up your sleeve, you’ll be much better prepared to explore this fascinating city. And one thing is certain: if you visit Venice, you’ll never forget the experience. In fact, chances are—you’ll want to come back again and again.

 

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - LISTENING: atividade de ouvir (listening) com podcasts e áudios direcionados

WRITING & COMPOSITION

TRAVELING

ASHELLYN

ANA PAULA

FIRST DRAFT (student’s input)

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SECOND DRAFT (teacher’s correction)

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TEACHER’S ENHANCEMENT INSIGHTS
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FINAL VERSION (further development) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________

  FIRST DRAFT (student’s input)

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SECOND DRAFT (teacher’s correction)

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TEACHER’S ENHANCEMENT INSIGHTS
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FINAL VERSION (further development) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________


 

NOYANE

VANESSA

FIRST DRAFT (student’s input)

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SECOND DRAFT (teacher’s correction)

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TEACHER’S ENHANCEMENT INSIGHTS
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FINAL VERSION (further development) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________

  FIRST DRAFT (student’s input)

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SECOND DRAFT (teacher’s correction)

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TEACHER’S ENHANCEMENT INSIGHTS
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FINAL VERSION (further development) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________

 

 

 

Aula de INGLÊS on-line - SPEAKING: atividade de prática da fala com gravação orientada e correção individual


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HOMEWORK

Homework of the day:

 

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BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES 📚

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UPCOMING LINGUISTIC SCOPE ⏩

(o que estudaremos na próxima aula)

 

 

 

CLASS STATS 📊

Vocabulary Growth:   28 words
Comprehensive Lexicon Repertory:   1.777 words
Oral Fluency & Speech Engagement Span:   36 minutes
Listening Wavelength (Sonic Engagement):  1h 9m 25s or
69 minutes or
4,165 seconds or
Phonetic Deviation Ratio:   – 55%

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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🔗 FURTHER EXPLANATIONS

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CLASS NOTES

  1. VOCABULARY 💡
  2. PRONUNCIATION 👄
  3. LANGUAGE USAGE 🗣️
  4. EXPRESSIONS 🧐
  5. GRAMMAR 🔐
  6. READING 📜
  7. WRITING 📝
  8. LISTENING 🦻
  9. WATCHING 📺
  10. SPEAKING 🎙️

BONUS 1: 🔊 Class Podcast 📻
BONUS 2: 📊 Class Statistics 

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INTRODUCTION

With its picturesque canals, elegant bridges, and breathtaking architecture, it’s no wonder that every year 25 million visitors are drawn to the stunning city of Venice. However, it’s also notoriously expensive and can easily catch people off guard. That’s why we’ve asked Richard Madeley—a frequent visitor to Venice for over 20 years—to share his best survival tips.

Venice can enchant you with its beauty, but it can also be overwhelming. Crowded streets, busy waterways, and steep prices can take the joy out of a trip if you’re not prepared. So, here’s Richard’s personal guide to getting the best out of this magical city.


WHERE TO STAY

Choosing a place to stay in Venice can be a real challenge—many of the streets don’t even have signs, and even the postmen get confused! To make things easier, try to book accommodation near a well-known landmark. That way, you’ll have a better chance of finding your way back.

Richard recalls a time he visited Venice with Judy. He had gone out alone and was supposed to meet her for lunch at a restaurant. But could he find it? Not at all! He was completely lost—and furious. Since then, they always return to the same hotel, which has a surprisingly easy-to-find location. Thanks to that, there’s no risk of getting lost.

A great example is Saint Mark’s Square. It’s the heart of Venice and home to the city’s three most iconic attractions: the Doge’s Palace, the Basilica of Saint Mark, and the bell tower known as San Marco Campanile. Locals even call it Triangolo della Bermuda—the Bermuda Triangle—because tourists go in and never come out. It’s the busiest area in the city, so prepare for crowds.

If you plan to visit the Doge’s Palace, avoid the long lines by booking a “Secret Itinerary Tour” in advance. These tours have fixed departure times and designated entry points, meaning you can just show up and go in—no waiting required.


WHERE TO EAT AND DRINK

Because of its popularity, Saint Mark’s Square is also one of the most expensive places in Venice. A regular plate of pasta at a nearby café might cost you €15 if you’re lucky—or up to €50 if you’re not. Even a single cup of coffee can cost as much as €25.

Instead, take a walk through the backstreets. That’s where you’ll discover the true character of Venice—and much better prices. Richard recommends trying one of the many cicchetti bars. Cicchetti is similar to Spanish tapas and offers the best value for authentic Venetian cuisine.

When it comes to coffee, follow the locals: drink it at the bar instead of sitting at a table. An espresso at the bar costs just €1. Also, tipping in Venice is simple. A 5% tip is more than enough. You can round up to the nearest five or ten euros, and if your bill says “servizio incluso,” it means service is already included.

For dessert, enjoy some gelato—but beware of fake ice cream! If the gelato is piled too high in the display, it’s a sign that it’s been whipped rather than churned. True Italian gelato is churned, giving it a dense, creamy texture. At La Boutique del Gelato, you’ll find the real thing—authentic and delicious.


GETTING AROUND

To get around Venice, use the vaporetto, the public water bus. It’s the cheapest way to navigate the main canals, and a two-day pass costs €30. Of course, no trip to Venice is complete without a ride on a gondola. However, they are expensive because of their popularity.

The city sets the official gondola rate at €80 for 30 minutes. But here’s a little-known fact: that same price covers up to six people in the same boat. So, if you’re willing to share, you can split the cost and make it much more affordable.

One of the most photographed sights in Venice is the Bridge of Sighs. It once served as the final walkway for condemned prisoners leaving the city courts. These days, the only reason you might sigh is from the long queue to visit it! But honestly, the view from the outside is the one that truly matters.


EVENING TIP: NIGHTLIFE IN VENICE

As the evening sets in and you’re in the mood for a nightcap, Richard highly recommends a visit to his favorite bar: Harry’s Bar. This legendary place is where the famous Bellini cocktail was invented nearly 70 years ago. The Bellini is made of peach juice and Prosecco—a simple, elegant, and classy drink that reflects the essence of Venice itself.


FINAL THOUGHTS

With a few clever tips and tricks up your sleeve, you’ll be much better prepared to explore this fascinating city. And one thing is certain: if you visit Venice, you’ll never forget the experience. In fact, chances are—you’ll want to come back again and again.