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Colégio FAAT Ensino Fundamental e Médio Recuperação do 3 Bimestre disciplina língua inglesa 9º. ano Conteúdo: Relative clauses - d rather/ want / would like /want -n ing / Ed in the adjective vocabulary related to cinema/ HOLLYWOOD X BOLLYWOOD 1.COMPLETE WITH THE CORRECT WORDS FROM THE LIST: VILLAIN - HERO - PLOT - HEROINE - FOLK DANCE - LIP- SYNCING a) LIP-SYNCING Song recorded and syncronized with the artists lips. b) VILLAIN He is courageous, but cruel. c) HEROINE She s a gorgeous girl in the Bollywood movies. d) HEROE He is skillful. He can fight, dance and sing. e) PLOT The story the movie presents. f) FOLK DANCE There is no such genre as this one. it shows rural origins. 2. Read the text and fill in the blanks with the proper relative pronoun (who, that, whose, which): Indian Award Facts a) The iifa award is an annual Indian awards ceremony THAT honors achievements in the movies industry. b)the Award statues WHICH, has a 24-karat gold plating, are cast each January. c) Jon Jahan is an actor WHO received the award for three movies. d)karah Jan - WHO is the daughter of a famous director became famous because a television movie "Giahan ", WHICH describes the life of one of the first supermodels in India. e) Sha Jahann, WHOSE car became famous in the movie Mad Macto, won 2 statues. f) Jarack Fahin is the actor WHO starred the movie War in Bancara. 3.Complete with Ed or ing:-

1) The movie Civil War is EXCITING (excite) We were EXITED about watching it. b) The songs are sad and DEPRESSING (depress). they make me feel DEPRESSED c) I was AMUSED by the film footloose. it was great.(amuse) d)it was AMUSING to see Vera there. Everybody was SURPRISED (surprise) e)the president speech was BORING. we were really BORED.(bore) 4. what are the book lovers? 1.The book thief 5_You like book so much that they want to share them with everybody. 2.The dog earer _4 Love that sentence. Mark it and save it for a rainy Day. 3.The did-not-finish _3 You love books, but you start one, get distracted and star a new one. 4.The underliner _2 You love books so much that you wear them down. 5. The serendipity screamer _1 You like book so much that they don t give them back. 5.Write the words according to their meanings: E-book - paperback - best Sellers - hardcover - novel - library a)a long fictional narrative: NOVEL b) A very heavy and thick cover book. HARDCOVER c)you don t want to buy a book so you lend it at the: LIBRARY d)you read this kind of book on line: E-BOOK

e) The first books you see at a store.lots of people buy them: BEST SELLERS f) Book with a light flexible cover: PAPERBACK 6.Complete the sentences with: I d rather / I d like / I want a) I d rather play golf than play other sports. b) I want that dress in the window as a present. c) I want to talk to you, mom. d) / I d like to have a cup of tea, please. e) I d rather hang out with friends than chat online. f) I d rather watch a movie than reading a book. g) / I d like to have dinner with our president. 7. Depression Mabel?? It is entirely normal to feel depressed occasionally, or to feel down after something bad happens. For teenagers with depression, however, feelings of sadness and hopelessness may last for weeks or months and can eventually dominate their lives. They lose interests in activities they used to enjoy, and their relationship with family and friends may suffer. Depression can cause poor school attendance and performance, alcoholism, drug addiction, and feelings of worthlessness.depression is a real medical illness and people can be helped with treatment that typically includes counseling or medication.when depression isn`t treated, it can get worse, last longer, and preventing teenagers of having a better life.one in 12 teenagers has depression, and normally the symptoms are: Sad or irritable mood, loss of interest in enjoyable activities, changes in appetite or weight, increased irritability, anger, hostility or crying.teenagers have to deal carefully with them because drugs, alcohol and depression are a dangerous combination, and teenagers frequently have problems with them..answer the questions about the text: a.what happens when teenagers have depression? b.what can depression cause? c.what are the symptoms of depression? d. Why do teenagers have to deal carefully with drugs and alcoholism? 8. Complete with ed or ing:- a) My job was really TIRING. I got home very TIRED today.(tire)

b) Ana was IRRITATED at Joe s behavior.his atitudes were IRRITATING (irritate) c) The movie Frankstein is EXCITNG Lia was EXICITED about it.(exite) d) The play is sad and BORING. it made me feel _BORED (bore) e) I was AMUSED by the film 3 idiots. it was great.(amuse) f) It was SURPRISING to see all my friends at the party. (surprise) g) Victor was CHARMED by the dancer because her dancing was CHARMING. (charm) h) Rio is a very APPEALING city).the tourists get APPEALED by its beauty. ( Appeal) 9.True or False about Hollywood or Bollywood? T Bollywood produced 1013 films while Hollywood produced 739. F Films in Hollywood generally last 3 hours with some intermissions. T Songs are an essencial part of the films in Bollywood. T The films in Bollywood usually have a heroine, a heroe and a villain. F The musical genre isn t very popular in Bollywood. T Bollywood is growing faster than Hollywood. F Hollywood cost per film is smaller than Bollywood. 10.Write who/that/which in the blanks. a. I met a woman who can speak six languages. b. What s the name of the man WHO/THAT lives next door? c. What s the name of the river THAT goes through the town? d. Everybody WHO went to the party enjoyed it very much. e. Do you know anybody WHO wants to buy a car? f. Where is the picture THAT was on the wall?

11. Join the sentences using who or which. a. We chose the hotel. It seemed to be the nicest. We chose the hotel which seemed to be the nicest. b. She spoke to the man. He was standing next to her. SHE SPOKE TO THE MAN WHO WAS STANDING NEXT TO HER c. I read the letters. They came in the morning post. I READ THE LETTERS THAT CAME IN THE MORNING POST d. He likes the other people. They work in his office. HE LIKES THE OTHER PEOPLE WHO WORK AT THE OFFICE e. She s that singer. She was on television last night. SHE S THE SINGER WHO WAS ON TV_ f. Next week there is a festival. It happens in the village every summer. NEXT WEEK THERE IS A FESTIVAL WHICH HAPPENS IN THE VILLAGE EVERY SAUMMER_ g. I paid the bills. They came yesterday. I PAID THE BILLSTHAT CAME YESTERDAY 12. Join these sentences using who, which or that, as in the example. a. She chose the books. She wanted to buy them. She chose the books that she wanted to buy. b. We ate the sandwiches. Jack made them. WE ATE THE SANDWICHES THAT JACK MADE c. I m doing some work. I have to finish it today. I M DOING SOME WORK TH AT I HAVE TO FINISH_ d. She s an old woman. I often see her when I go to the shop. SHE S THE OLD WOMAN WHO I OFTEN SEE. e. He s an actor. A lot of people like him. HE S NA ACTOR WHO PEOPLE LOVE f. It s a magazine. I read it sometimes.

IT S A MAGAZINE THAT I READ g. She was wearing a red dress. She wears it for parties. SHE S WEARING A DRESS WHICH IS FOR PARTIES 13. Put in who or that ONLY IF NECESSARY. a. The match we saw was boring. b. Did I tell you about the people WHO live next door? c. The horse THAT won the race belongs to an Irish woman. d. I love the ice-cream they sell in that shop. e. The book I m reading is about jazz. f. The woman WHO came to see us was selling magazines. g. We ll go to a restaurant THAT has a children s menu. h. The factory THAT closed last week had been there for 70 years. i. Have you read about the schoolgirl WHO started her own business and is now a millionaire? j. Jane says that the house Tom has bought has a beautiful garden. 14. Add the missing relative: Who/where/whose/that/whom or ommit the clause. a. I know a man WHO/THAT eats paper. b. The man THAT/WHO you want has just left. c. It s a kind of paper THAT you can eat. d. The lady WHO/THAT was here yesterday has gone out. e. He eats only the paper THAT his wife makes. f. The magazine THAT you lent me was very old. g. His wife is a woman WHO loves a joke. h. The chair WHICH was broken is now mended.

i. He s one of the people THAT I really like. j. The old man WHO lives next door has just died. k. You can write on the paper THAT she makes. 15. I'd rather + (verb)- 'I'd' is a contraction of the words 'I had' or 'I would.' When using it with the word 'rather' you are suggesting you would like to do or prefer one thing more than another.here are some exercises: "I D RATHER talk about this later than talk later. "I D RATHER to eat at home than go get fast food." "I'd rather ski than SNOWBOARD (to snowboard)." "I'd rather stay late than COME (come in )early tomorrow." "I D RATHER go home than stay out too late." "I D RATHER ( exercise) than sit on the couch all day." 16.Complete the sentences with: I d rather / I d like / I want a) I d rather basketball than playbaseball. b) I want that shirt. c) I want to see you now. d) I d like to have a glass of whiskey, please. e) I d rather read a book than go shopping. f) I d rather going to the club than the beach. g) I d like to travel with you, sir 17.Complete the gaps with Ed or ing:- 1 He's such a monotonous speaker. I was stiff. (bored / boring) 2 Most sequels are. (disappointed / disappointing) 3 I had such a day I went straight to bed. (tired / tiring) 4 Everyone's very about the news. (excited / exciting) 5 That lamp produces a very effect. (pleased / pleasing) 6 The whole school was by the tragic event. (saddened / saddening) 7 I don't like watching films on my own. (depressed / depressing) 8 I was when she told me she'd got divorced. (amazed / amazing)

9 He's such a guy. He only ever talks about himself. (bored / boring) 10 I'm very in films and theatre. (interested / interesting) 11 what would happen next?. We were all. (intrigued / intriguing) 18.Read through these ten sentences and decide which form is needed: 1 - I worked hard all day. Now I feel. tired tiring 2 - She's of her job. She's looking for another. bored boring 3 - We were to hear he's 50. He looks much younger. surprised surprising 4 - The book I'm reading is. interested interesting 5 - You look. What's wrong? worried worrying 6 - We had a time at the restaurant. The place is awful. shocking shocked 7 - Some of his comments were. insulting insulted 8 - My exam results were a little. disappointing disappointed 9 - There's nothing more than riding on a rollercoaster. excited exciting 10 - Did you see the magician? He was! amazing amazed 19. Fill the gaps with would like and want or like in the correct form.

1 They want to visit The Tate Gallery when they go to London. 2 They d like to visit The Natural History Museum. 3 Angela doesn't want to see The Last Samurai. 4 My parents want me to read more. 5 Nuria d like it when they give her flowers. 6 Her dad never really liked his father-in-law, although they never argued or anything. 7 What would you like to do this Saturday, pet? 8 I don't want to do anything at all this Sunday apart from relax. 9 My girlfriend doesn't me playing video games the whole time. 10 Her parents would like her to avoid Columbia when she goes on her trip round South America. 11 I love chocolates. That's exactly the reason I don't want any in my house. I'd get fat instantly. 12 So what do you want for Christmas? More socks? 20. Fill the gaps with That/ Who/whose/ which 1. I talked to the girl whose car had broken down in front of the shop. 2. Mr Richards, who is a taxi driver, lives on the corner. 3. We often visit our aunt in Norwich which is in East Anglia. 4. This is the girl who comes from Spain. 5. That's Peter, the boy who has just arrived at the airport. 6. Thank you very much for your e-mail which was very interesting. 7. The man, whose father is a professor, forgot his umbrella. 8. The children, which shouted in the street, are not from our school. 9. The car, which driver is a young man, is from Ireland. 10. What did you do with the money that your mother lent you?