English language activity, developed for students in the 6th year of elementary school, which consists of reading and interpreting comic strips. The evaluation also proposes activities on “countries and nationalities” and “verb to be” in affirmative, interrogative and negative forms.
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
1.Match the columns below.
countries nationalities
The. United States g. Australia ( )Japanese ( )French
B. Spain h. Canada ( )German ( )Indian
ç. Brazil i. France ( )Portuguese ( )Canadian
d. Jamaica j. Germany ( )American ( )Spanish
and. Japan k. India ( )Australian ( )Jamaican
f. Portugal l. South Africa ( )South African ( )Brazilian
2.Use the words in the text box below to name the flags.
3.Tick in the alternative that presents the interrogative form of each sentence below:
The. She is a student.
( )She is not a student. ( )Is she a student?
B. You are good.
( ) Are you good? ( ) Are you good?
ç. They are at school.
( ) They are not school. ( ) Are they at school?
d. We are rich.
( )We are not rich. ( )Are we rich?
and. She is on vacation.
( ) Is she on vacation? ( )She is on vacation?
f. It is her cat.
() She It is not cat. () Is it her cat?
4.Pass the sentences below into the affirmative or the negative form.
The. I am not a doctor.
A.
B. I am a student.
A.
ç. She is not at school.
A.
d. She it is a cat.
A.
and. We are at the park.
A.
f. They are lions.
A.
Read the text and answer questions from 05 to 07.
5. In the strip above, the phrase: "Are you sure" is in the form:
( ) affirmative ( ) negative ( ) interrogative
6.The sentence: You're not in the wrong story?:
a.is in negative-interrogative form at the same time.
b.presents the verb to be in the contracted form.
c.is in the affirmative.
d.none of the above alternatives.
7. The literal translation of the text “Are you sure. You're not in the wrong story? It is this: You are sure. Aren't you in the wrong story? Which children's tale does the cartoon refer to?
The. three little pigs
B. snow-white
ç. Cinderella
d. Little Red Riding Hood
Text for questions 08 to 10
8.The verb that adequately completes the blank in the third square is have or has? Justify your answer.
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9.she's on to me. The translation of the highlighted word corresponds to:
The. She is or is.
B. is he or is he
ç. We are or are.
d. They are or are.
10.Crite from the text the sentences that correspond to each translation below:
The. Can I ride a tricycle on the roof?
A.
B. Mom, can I light my bed mattress?
A.
ç. Do not. Calvin.
A.
Per Rosiane Fernandes Silva- Graduated in Arts and Pedagogy and postgraduated in Special Education
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