Aprenda advérbios em inglês com o tema musculação
- Micael Daher Jardim
- 17 de mar. de 2024
- 2 min de leitura
Atualizado: 30 de ago.
Neste conteúdo, os alunos aprendem a usar advérbios (adverbs) de modo divertido e simples. Utilizando o tema da musculação, mostramos como transformar adjetivos em advérbios e aplicá-los corretamente em frases do dia a dia. O texto e os exercícios são pensados para o nível A1 e ajudam a praticar palavras como slowly, carefully, beautifully e outras. Ao final, há um jogo interativo para reforçar o aprendizado de forma lúdica.
Building Strength Safely
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Muscle building is a good way to stay healthy.
When you lift weights correctly, you make your body strong.
It's important to start slowly and learn the right way to do each exercise.
If you do it badly, you can hurt yourself.
Always warm up carefully before you start.
Some people lift weights very fast, but it's better to do it slowly.
This way, you work your muscles hard, but safely.
After exercising, you should stretch happily because you did a good job.
When you keep going, you will see your body change beautifully.
Exercises
Exercise 1. Escreva os advérbios dos adjetivos a seguir:
bad: ______________
correct: ______________
beautiful: ______________
terrible: ______________
good: ______________
hard: ______________
fast: ______________
safe: ______________
careful: ______________
happy: ______________
Exercise 2. Choose the best option
1
a. I speak English good.
b. I speak English well.
c. I speak English goodly.
2.
a. My sister reads books quickly.
b. My sister reads books fastly.
c. My sister reads books quick.
3
a. You should do this test careful.
b. You should do this test carefulled.
c. You should do this test carefully.
4.
a. My best friend plays the piano beautiful.
b. My best friend plays the piano beauty.
5.
a. Please speak quietly in the library.
b. Please speak quiet in the library.
c. Please quietly in the library.
Exercise 3. Choose the correct option:
a) The math problem was (hard/hardly), but I solved it.
b) I (hard/hardly) ever eat salad.
c) It's (hard/hardly) to believe he's a Doctor.
d) I can (hard/hardly) wait for the weekend!
e) He trains (hard/hardly) for the marathon.
Exercise 4. Fill in the blanks with "hard" or "hardly":
a) He works __________ to be the best in his class.
b) I __________ saw her at the party; it was too crowded.
c) She studies __________ for her tests.
d) They __________ watch TV because they prefer reading.
e) The chair is too __________ to sit on comfortably.

