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Nas secções Across the curriculum
tens a oportunidade de explorar temas
interdisciplinares. Também podes enriquecer
o teu portfolio com a proposta que te fazemos
na secção Project. As secções Study tip e
Writing tip vão ajudar-te na preparação dos
exames, no estudo ou a melhorar a escrita em
inglês.
Bem-vindo ao New Sky!New Sky é um curso de inglês e de cultura que vai acompanhar-te
durante o 2.º Ciclo. Vê aqui algumas informações úteis que te ajudarão
a utilizar o teu livro da melhor forma possível!
New Sky está organizado em 16 unidades.
Cada unidade é dividida em duas lições. Nas
lições, encontras diversos textos (diálogos,
cartas, e-mails, etc.) acompanhados de
exercícios que te vão ajudar a aprender e a
utilizar melhor o inglês:
• exercícios de leitura Read
• exercícios de escrita Write
• exercícios para praticar a audição Listen
• exercícios para praticar a oralidade Speak
• exercícios de gramática Grammar
• exercícios de vocabulário Vocabulary
• canções ou raps para diversão Songs/Raps
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Study tip
Aprender palavras novas (2)
Podes escrever antónimos paraaprender palavras novas.
Procura mais exemplos de antónimos
e escreve-os no teu caderno.
1 153 Read
Listen and read about earth houses.
New words • green • earth • ground • dark • wet• light (adj) • dry • cool • warm • winter• roofs • view • environment • light (n) • ceiling • carpet • fl oor • round• corner • comfortable
2 Check
Say six good things about earth houses.
1 They’re light.
3 154 Listen
Gareth and Gemma are in an earth house
with their dad. Listen and say Right or
Wrong.
1 The house is new. Right2 The kitchen is big.3 There are two bedrooms.4 There’s a garage.5 There isn’t a garden.6 The rooms are warm.
4 Speak
Tell the class about a house in your family.
My grandparents’ house is in the country/town.It’s old/modern. There are … bedrooms … a … .
Project
This is my ideal house. It’s in the country. There are four bedrooms, a bathroom, a sitting room and a kitchen. There’s a big garden. There are fruit trees in the garden.
5 Write
Find a picture of your ideal house and
write about it.
Write about:• size • number of rooms • garden• other features (e.g. swimming pool, balcony)
This is the sitting room in an earth house. There are big doors and windows and there are little lights in the ceiling. There’s a nice blue carpet on the fl oor and a red sofa. The room is round, so there aren’t any corners!
This bedroom is very comfortable. There’s a small, round window and there are some pictures on the wall. It’s a warm room, so there isn’t a carpet.
‘Earth houses’ are houses in the ground but they aren’t dark and wet, they’re light and dry. They’re cool in the summer and warm in the winter. There are gardens on the roofs and great views. Earth houses are good for the environment.
There are six earth houses in this photo.
A/W 14.4wet drybig small
Across the curriculum
Green houses
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There isn’t a garden.
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1 135 Read
5 Speak and write
Say what is in the pictures in Exercise 4.
Then write sentences.
1 There’s a sofa.2 There are some books.
6 SpeakAsk about your friend’s fl at or house. Ask about:
• a sitting room in the house• plants in the house• a TV in the kitchen• cupboards in the parents’ bedroom• posters in your friend’s bedroom• a garden behind the house• a garage under the house
A: Is there a sitting room in your flat/house?B: Yes, there is./No, there isn’t.A: Are there any plants in your flat/house?B: Yes, there are. /No, there aren’t.
7 137 Listen
Listen to Tina talking about her bedroom.
Tick the correct room.
3 Check
List the things in Dan’s houseboat.
1 In the sitting room sofa,
2 In the bedroom ..................................3 On the deck ..................................
4 Game
a) Look at the picture for one minute. Close
your books. List the things.
1 a sofa2 some books
b) Now open your books and check.
1
3
4
6
5
2
A
B
..................................
Now listen and repeat.
8 Draw and writeDraw a plan of your fl at or house
and write about it. Use Exercise 1 to help you.
In my flat/house, there are two bedrooms, … . In my bedroom, there’s a … and there are some … .
9 138 Song
The Crazy House Song
Go to page 108 and listen and complete the song.
television/TV1
sofa6 poster7 door8 plant9 lamp10 cupboard11
bed2 window3 wardrobe4 armchair5
2 136 Vocabulary House and furniture
Listen and repeat.
Grammar
a cupboard some cupboards
a book some books
Ver página 115 do Banjo’s Grammar Store
Grammar
There’s a TV.
There are some cupboards.
There is = There’s
Ver página 114 do Banjo’s Grammar Store
GrammarIs there a TV?
Yes, there is./No, there isn’t.
Are there any cupboards?
Yes, there are./No, there aren’t.
There isn’t a cupboard.
There aren’t any plants.
Ver página 115 do Banjo’s Grammar Store
I’m Dan. I’m a student at Clifton Park School in Bristol. This is my home. It’s a houseboat on the river. In the sitting room there’s a big red sofa, an armchair, a TV, a desk, a chair and a computer. In the kitchen there are some cupboards. In my bedroom there are two beds under the window for me and my brother. There’s also a
wardrobe. There are some posters of Manchester United on the door. It’s fun to live on a houseboat. There isn’t a garden but there are some plants, a table and some chairs on the deck. It’s great in summer.
Dan Pastakia. Bristol, UK.
Dan from the UKOur homes
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1 139 Read
Toby’s class has got a
Pen friend Club. This is
Toby’s fi rst letter to
a new pen friend.
4 Game: Who am I?
a) Choose a person from the book.
Write notes.
hair: short, straight, blonde
eyes: …
b) Pretend YOU are that person.
Your partner asks questions to guess
who you are.
A: What colour hair have you got?
B: I’ve got blonde hair.
A: Have you got short hair?
B: Yes, I have.
A: Are you Toby?
B: Yes, I am.
5 Write and speak
a) Complete with have, haven’t or has.
A: Have you got any brothers or sisters?
B: No, I … ./Yes, I … . I’ve got a sister.
A: What colour hair … she got?
B: She’s got brown hair.
b) Ask and talk about your family.
Now listen and repeat.
2 Check
Complete the information.
short2curly4
medium length3straight5 wavy6
blonde8spiky7brown9
black10red11 grey12
dark13 fair14
3 140 Vocabulary
Hairstyles and colours
Listen and repeat.
7 141 Listen
Complete the information about Dan’s brother.
8 Write
Write to a new pen friend. Describe
yourself, your family and your favourite star.
Use Toby’s letter in Exercise 1 to help you.
Name: Age:
Hair: Eyes:
long1
.........
Toby Scott Nicole Kidman Richard Gere
Hair short
fair
Eyes blue
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She’s got blonde hair.5b
Grammar
What colour hair has she/he got?
She’s/He’s got black hair.
Has she/he got long hair?
Yes, she/he has./No, she/he hasn’t.
She/He has got = She/He’s got
She/He has not got = She/He hasn’t got
Grammar
What colour hair have you got?
I’ve got brown hair.
Have you got short hair?
Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.
I have got = I’ve got
I have not got = I haven’t got
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Orlando Bloom
Will Turner in Pirates of
the Caribbean
1Tilda Swinton
The White Witch in Narnia
Glenn Close
Cruella de Vil in
101 Dalmatians
Johnny Depp
Willie Wonka in Charlie and
the Chocolate Factory
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3
4
6 Speak and write
Ask and answer about the people.
A: What colour hair has Will Turner got?
B: He’s got brown hair.
A: Has he got short hair or long hair?
B: He’s got long hair.
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A cada duas unidades, a secção
Revision permite avaliar se
atingiste os teus objetivos.
No final do teu livro encontras as letras das Songs and Raps. E sempre que precisares, consulta
Banjo’s Grammar Store e Word list que te ajudam com explicações gramaticais e tradução do
vocabulário novo.
Mas há mais! Na secção Festivals
poderás aprender mais sobre as
festividades em diversos países. Na
secção Project terás a oportunidade
de fazer comparações com o teu
país e elaborar um projeto sobre as
festividades em Portugal.
O Active Book é um CD que contém a versão
digital do teu Livro do Aluno, componente áudio
e atividades interativas. O que é a versão digital
do Livro do Aluno? É o teu livro reproduzido em
CD e que podes utilizar num computador. Podes
pesquisar as palavras-chave, ampliar todos
os elementos da página e fazer as atividades
interativas.
As diversas maneiras de utilizar o material
irão ajudar-te a encontrar a melhor forma de
aprender, quer seja a
ouvir, a ver, a fazer ou a
repetir com o karaoke.
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Revision Units 5 and 6
1 Complete with ’s, is, are, isn’t or aren’t.
1 There’s a cricket bat in the garden.
2 There ............ some strawberries in the
garden.
3 ............ there a phone in your kitchen?
4 There ............ a stereo in my room but
there ............ a radio.
5 ............ there any CDs in the sitting room?
6 There ............ any boys in my class.
2 Score a goal with some or any!
...
1 Are there any books in the cupboard?
2 There are .............. posters on my bedroom
door.
3 Are there .................. good songs on that CD?
4 There are .................. bananas in the fruit bowl
but there aren’t .................. cherries.
.......
Hello! Tell me about your
bedroom. What colour is it?
Amy
You
9 152 Chatterbox
Complete the conversation. Listen and practise with Amy. Then practise with a friend.
It’s .......
Is it big?......................
...
Are there any cupboards?......................
............
Is there a TV in
your room?......................
.......
Are there any posters
on the door?......................
........
What’s your favourite thing in your room?......................
..............
4 Write the missing words.
3 Complete the dialogues.
A: Has he got long hair?
B: No, he hasn’t.
He’s got short hair.
A: ......... she ......... straight hair?
B: No, ......... . She ......... .
A: Have you ......... dark hair?
B: No, ......... . I ......... .
A: ......... he ......... green eyes?
B: No, ......... . He ......... .
A: ....... you ........ blonde hair?
B: No, ......... . We ......... .
1
2
3
4
5
....... .......
...............
..........
Carlo Pino and his family are from New
Mexico in the 1USA. Their
2 ............. is small. They haven’t got a
3 ............. or a 4............. but they’ve got
a 5 ............. and a 6 ................... .
Carlo’s family has got some animals too:
five 7.................... and three
8 .................. . They haven’t got any
9 .................... or any 10....................... .
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5 Number puzzle
a) Add 5 to each number, then write the
new number.
c) Write the letters to fi nd out Tim’s
favourite animal.
D … … … … … … …
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68
45 69 78 85 53 92 61
b) Find the right letter on the wheel.
68 = D
...
6 Write the plurals.
1 chicken chickens
2 goose geese
3 goat ...............
4 horse ...............
5 pony ...............
6 calf ...............
7 ostrich ...............
8 sheep ...............
8 Write the times.
12
3
45
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7 Complete the days of the week.
M O N D A Y
T U … S D A Y
W E D … E … D A Y
T … U … S D A Y
F R … D A Y
S … T … R D A Y
S … … D A Y
…
...............
..........1 ten past six..........................
............................
............................
..
............................
............................
............................
.........
What can you do?
Sou capaz de:
• Descrever uma casa/um quarto.
• Descrever pessoas.
• Perguntar e dizer o que eu e outros temos ou
não temos.
• Dizer as horas.
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2 346 Vocabulary
Listen and repeat.
• dark • bonfire • fireworks • display
• burn • figure • gunpowder plot
• cellar • blow up (v) • kill
• soldier • arrest • light(v)
• Roman candle • rocket
3 Check
Name of festival Bonfire night.
Date
People ligth … .
They set off … .
They burn … .
In memory of … .
4 Check
Answer the questions about the Gunpowder
Plot.
1 What is the date?
It’s November 4th 1605.
2 Where are Guy Fawkes and his men?
3 What are they doing there?
4 Why are they doing this?
5 Is Guy Fawkes successful?
6 What happens to him?
5 Check
Correct the sentences about Adam.
1 Adam lights the bonfire.
Adam’s dad lights the bonfire.
2 He watches fireworks in the park.
3 He and his family make the guy from wood.
4 His favourite fireworks are Roman candles.
5 They cook potatoes in the kitchen.
1 Read
Read about Bonfi re Night in Britain.
Bonfire Night is a British festival. It is on November 5th, in the autumn.
When it’s dark, many people have bonfires and fireworks in their gardens.
Some people go to big firework displays in parks. It is traditional to burn
a figure of a man on the bonfire. He is called a ‘guy’ to remember a bad
man in the history of England called Guy Fawkes.
On November 5th we always have a bonfi re and fi reworks in the garden, and we burn a guy. We make our guy with old clothes and newspapers. Then we put him on the bonfi re. When it gets dark, my dad lights the bonfi re and then the fi reworks. Roman candles are good but I like rockets best. After the fi reworks, we cook potatoes in the fi re.
Adam, Cornwall
The Story of the Gunpowder PlotIt is the night before November 5th. The year is 1605.
Guy Fawkes and a group of men are
putting gunpowder in the cellar of the
Houses of Parliament. Their plan is to blow
up Parliament and kill the King of England
and all his men.
On the morning of November 5th, the
king’s soldiers enter the cellar and arrest
Guy Fawkes before he can light the
gunpowder. The king tells his soldiers to
torture Guy Fawkes and then execute him.
Project
Fireworks in Portugal
In Portugal, we have fireworkson October 5th to celebrate ‘Republic Day’.
We …
Fireworksin Portugal
6 WriteWrite about a festival with fi reworks in
Portugal. Find pictures for your project.
• Which day or days do you have
firework displays?
• Where do you go to watch them?
• Why do people celebrate this day?
• Do you have bonfires as well?
• What do people eat and drink?
• What else do people do?
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Nas secções Across cultures tens a oportunidade
de entrar em contato com aspetos da cultura inglesa,
tratar de questões de natureza interdisciplinar
e intercultural e utilizar as tuas competências
linguísticas. Também podes enriquecer o teu
portfólio com a proposta que te fazemos na secção
Project. As secções Study tip e Writing tip vão
ajudar-te na preparação dos exames, no estudo
ou a melhorar a escrita em inglês.
Across cultures
A day at my school3 CheckChoose the correct words.1 Beth likes/doesn’t like History.2 She has four/six lessons every day.
3 She likes/doesn’t like sport.4 Shane can/can’t see his teacher.5 He does/doesn’t do
homework.6 He likes Maths/English.7 After lessons, he sees his friends/his family.8 He goes to ‘real’ school every year/week.
4 217 Listen
Listen to Harry and complete the sentences.1 Harry starts school at ………..2 There are … lessons in the morning.
3 He has lunch at … .4 In the afternoon, lessons start at … .5 His favourite subjects are … and … .6 Lessons fi nish at … .7 He has a guitar lesson on … .8 Drama Club is on … .9 After dinner he … .
5 SpeakYour partner is from a different country. He/She asks about your school.
1 A: What time do you start school? B: I start at …1 What time do you start school? 2 What year are you in?3 Where do you have lunch?4 Do you have lessons in the afternoon?
5 Is there a Homework Club? 6 What do you do after school?
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Project
Writing tipMaiúsculas (2)Usam-se maiúsculas nas seguintes situações:• Dias da semana Tuesday• Línguas e nacionalidades French, Italian• Disciplinas da escola num horário Maths, GeographyLê outra vez o texto no exercício 1 e encontra exemplos de maiúsculas.
6 WriteWrite an article about your school day. Use Beth’s article to help you.Paragraph 1 • How old are you? • What school do you go to? • What year are you in? • What are your favourite subjects?
Paragraph 2 • What time do you start school in the morning? • How many lessons do you have every day? • What time do you have lunch and where do you have it? Paragraph 3
• Are there lessons in the afternoon? • What time do you fi nish school? • What do you do after school? • When and where do you do your homework?
Shane from Australia
Hi, my name’s Shane and I’m Australian. I’m twelve and I live on a big sheep farm. I don’t go to school. I have lessons at home. I talk to my teacher and school friends on the radio. I can see them on a webcam. Lessons start at 9.30 and they finish at 12.00. After lunch I have lessons again, from 2.00 to 4.30. I send my homework to my teacher by email. My favourite subject is Science. I like Maths too, but I don’t like English very much. After lessons I work on the farm with my dad or I play cricket with my sister.Every summer I go to ‘real’ school for a week. There’s a party and a sports day. It’s great!
This is Beth. She’seleven and she goes to Backwell Secondary School in Bristol, in the UK. She’s in Year 7. Her favourite subjects are English and History. She doesn’t like Maths very much! Beth starts school at 8.45 in the morning and she has four lessons before lunch. At 12.45 she has lunch in the school cafeteria. School starts again at 1.30. There are twolessons in the afternoon. School finishes at
3.30 and after school Beth goes to Homework Club. On Monday and Wednesday she plays basketball after Homework Club.
New words • Year 7• in the morning/afternoon• before • cafeteria• basketball • webcam• cricket
2 216 Vocabulary School subjectsa) Listen and repeat.
• English • Maths (Mathematics) • History • Geography • Science • French • Spanish • ICT (Information and Communication Technology)
• Drama • Art • Food Technology • RE (Religious Education) • PE (Physical Education)b) What are your favourite subjects?
1 215 Read
Listen and read the articlesabout Beth and Shane.
eleven and she goes to Backwell Secondary School
Listen and read the articles
Hi, my name’s Shane and I’m Australian. I’m
Beth from the UK
I’m …. I’m … years old.I go to EB 2, 3 … in …, in Portugal. I’m in the 6th grade. My favourite subjects at school are …52
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