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Tipologia: Esquemas

2021

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ATIVIDADE DE RECUPERAÇÃO
Atividade 1
Hatshepsut was an 18th-dynasty pharaoh
who was one of the handful of female rulers in
Ancient Egypt. Her reign was the longest of all the
female pharaohs, and her funerary temple still
stands as a tribute to her incredible rise to power.
Born in the 15th century BC, Hatshepsut,
daughter of Tuthmose I and Aahmes, both of royal
lineage, was the favorite of their three children.
When her two brothers died, she was in the unique
position to gain the throne upon the death of her
father. To have a female pharaoh was
unprecedented, and probably most definitely
unheard of as well. When Tuthmose I passed away,
his son by the commoner Moutnofrit, Tuthmose II,
technically ascended the throne. For the few years of
his reign, however, Hatshepsut seems to have held
the reins. From markings on his mummy, archaeologists believe Tuthmose II had a skin disease,
and he died after ruling only three or four years..
Hatshepsut, as a favorite daughter of a popular pharaoh, and as a charismatic and beautiful lady
in her own right, was then able to command enough of a following to actually take control as
pharaoh. She ruled for about 15 years, until her death in 1458 BC, and left behind more
monuments and works of art than any Egyptian queen to come.
1) Qual é o assunto do texto? Cite ao menos 3 informações sobre.
2) Qual título você daria para o texto?
Atividade 2
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Ten years ago, most adults had regular cell phones. Now people have smartphones. With
smartphones, you can not onlycall people, but you can also go online, download new
games,calculate a math problem, organize your schedule, and more.Smartphones are really
helpful. Even kids have cell phones now.
People use their phones a lot these days, especially whenthey are waiting. People do
not like to be bored, so they go on their phones. A lot of news reports are saying that people are
looking at their phones way too much. People look at their phones when they are with others,
and that is bad. Being addicted to something is never good.
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Atividade 1

Hatshepsut was an 18th-dynasty pharaoh who was one of the handful of female rulers in Ancient Egypt. Her reign was the longest of all the female pharaohs, and her funerary temple still stands as a tribute to her incredible rise to power.

Born in the 15th century BC, Hatshepsut, daughter of Tuthmose I and Aahmes, both of royal lineage, was the favorite of their three children. When her two brothers died, she was in the unique position to gain the throne upon the death of her father. To have a female pharaoh was unprecedented, and probably most definitely unheard of as well. When Tuthmose I passed away, his son by the commoner Moutnofrit, Tuthmose II, technically ascended the throne. For the few years of his reign, however, Hatshepsut seems to have held the reins. From markings on his mummy, archaeologists believe Tuthmose II had a skin disease, and he died after ruling only three or four years..

Hatshepsut, as a favorite daughter of a popular pharaoh, and as a charismatic and beautiful lady in her own right, was then able to command enough of a following to actually take control as pharaoh. She ruled for about 15 years, until her death in 1458 BC, and left behind more monuments and works of art than any Egyptian queen to come.

  1. Qual é o assunto do texto? Cite ao menos 3 informações sobre.
  2. Qual título você daria para o texto?

Atividade 2

Leia o texto:

Ten years ago, most adults had regular cell phones. Now people have smartphones. With smartphones, you can not onlycall people, but you can also go online, download new games,calculate a math problem, organize your schedule, and more.Smartphones are really helpful. Even kids have cell phones now.

People use their phones a lot these days, especially whenthey are waiting. People do not like to be bored, so they go on their phones. A lot of news reports are saying that people are looking at their phones way too much. People look at their phones when they are with others, and that is bad. Being addicted to something is never good.

When you go into a restaurant and look at other customers,most of them have phones in their hands. They would rathertext, play a game, or go online than talk to the people around them. Some restaurants have even offered a free meal or a discount if customers are willing not to use their phones for an entire hour! People also use their phones before they sleep.This is bad for them, because it makes it harder for them to go to sleep. The light from the phone tricks our bodies into thinkingwe need to be awake.

  1. Qual o assunto retratado no texto?
  2. Escreva as palavras que você não conhece e pesquise seus significados.
  3. Expresse sua opinião em relação ao tema abordado, se concorda com o texto ou não e por quê.

Atividade 3

  1. Responda as lacunas com:

Going to - que indica uma ação futura que geralmente já está planejada, e/ou que com certeza irá acontecer em um futuro próximo; ou

Will – que pode expressar uma ação futura indicativa de incerteza ou uma decisão tomada no momento da fala.

Sally thinks she _______________ next month. (to travel)

John _______________ 18 next month. (to turn)

They _______________ around 5 in the afternoon. (to arrive)

Considering the cloudy sky, I believe it _______________. (to rain)

  1. Formule, ao menos, 2 frases indicando uma ação futura incerta relacionadas a você.