quarta-feira, 15 de março de 2023

Keep training

1 - Try 4 of the 'tools' in this link:

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2 - Take a test on EF

TEST

3 - Start a course now: http://woodward.lingualia.com/

Hope you the best!
Hope you find parts of your life full of 'happiness'!


If you don't find as many as you would like... 'don't worry!'... 'Cause every little thing, gonna be all right'


Don't worry, about a thing'Cause every little thing, gonna be all rightSingin', don't worry, about a thing'Cause every little thing, gonna be all right
Rise up this mornin'Smile with the risin' sunThree little birdsPitched by my doorstepSingin' sweet songsOf melodies pure and trueSayin', "This is my message to you, whoo-hoo"

terça-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2023

The pursuit of happyness

 


ORIGINAL TRANSCRIPTION:

Before the scene: Chris Gardner is looking for a job to feed his family. Because of this, he goes to the job interview. For this interview Chris Gardner is a bit dirty and tries to win over the boss with humor.  

-Chris Gardner: Chris Gardner. How are you? Good morning.

Chris Gardner.

Chris Gardner. Good to see you again.

Chris Gardner. Pleasure.

I´ve been sitting there for the last half-hour trying to come up with a story that would explain my being here dressed like this.

And I wanted to come up with a story that would demonstrate qualities that I´m sure you all admire here, like earnestness or diligence. Team-playing, something. And I couldn´t think of anything.

So the truth is…I was arrested for failure to pay parking tickets.

-Jay: Parking tickets?

-Chris Gardner: And I ran all the way here from the Polk Station, the police station.

-Boss: What were you doing before you were arrested?

- Chris Gardner: I was painting my apartment.

-Boss: Is it dry now?.

- Chris Gardner: I hope so.

-Boss: Jay says you´re pretty determined.

-Jay: He´s been waiting outside the front of the building with some 20 kilos jigger for over a month.

-Boss: He said you´re clever.

- Chris Gardner: Well, I like to think so.

-Boss: And you want to learn this business?

- Chris Gardner: Yes, sir, I wanna learn.

-Boss: Have you already started learning on your own?

- Chris Gardner: Absolutely.

-Boss: Jay?

-Jay: Yes, sir?

-Boss: How many times have you seen Chris?

-Jay: I don´t know. One too many, apparently.

- Boss: Was he ever dressed like this?

-Jay: No. Jacket and tie.

-Boss: First in you class in high school?

- Chris Gardner: Yes, sir.

-Boss: How many in the class?

- Chris Gardner: Twelve. It was a small town.

-Boss: I´ll say.

- Chris Gardner: But I was also first in my radar class in the Navy, and that was a class of twenty.

Can I say something? I´m the type of person if you ask me a question, and I don´t know the answer, I´m gonna tell you that I don´t know. But I bet you what. I know how to find the answer, and I will find the answer.

Is that fair enough?

-Boss: Chris. What would you say if a guy walked in for an interview, without a shirt on, and I hired him? What would you say?

- Chris Gardner: He must have had on some really nice pants.



sexta-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2023

Verb to be - Past simple


Verb to be – Past tense

Affirmative

I/she/he/it was here.

We/you/they were here

Negative

I/she/he/it was not here. (wasn’t)

We/you/they were not here (weren’t)

Interrogative

Was I/she/he/it here?

Were we/you/they here?
Exercises
Was/Were
Wasn't/Weren't
Was/Were - Questions