Portuguese activity, suitable for 8th grade students, proposes the study of verbs in the indicative, through a text about the NGO zoophilic union.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
União Zoófila is a Portuguese association that protects, defends, treats, collects and cares for cats and dogs abandoned on the streets, mistreated, stray or whose owners are no longer able to take care of them. In short, the objective of UZ is to save animals from loneliness and bad conditions, recover them and give them a new life in the kennel/cattery while not finding a suitable family to take good care of them. their.
There are several ways to help this NGO: either as a member or volunteer, sponsoring an animal; signing up as FAT (Temporary Homestay Family) or through donations. This last option now finds a much simpler means: the telephone. A call to the number means a dose of feed. Practical, cheap and rewarding. Thus, we contribute so that dogs and cats under UZ work have a more comfortable life.
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Question 1 - The purpose of the text is:
Question 2 - “This last option now finds a much simpler means: the telephone.”. Which option does the text refer to?
a) voluntary work.
b) the sponsorship of an animal.
c) registration as FAT.
d) sending donations.
Question 3 - In the excerpt “[…] recoverthem and give-them a new life in the kennel / cattery while not finding a suitable family that treats well counts their.”, the underlined pronouns replace:
Question 4 – In “[…] or whose owners are no longer able to take care of them.”, the highlighted term establishes a relationship of:
Question 5 - “União Zoófila is a Portuguese association that protects, defends, treats, collects and cares for cats […]”. Verbs in indicative mode signal:
a) a wish
b) a certainty
c) a request
d) an advice
By Denyse Lage Fonseca
Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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