Joan´s Presents Webclass #3a Portuguese Theoretical

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Live Webclass Joan’s Presents : Live Webclass Joan’s Presents www.XokmaX.com

Slide 2 : Joan will have sat alone on the sofa in her room watching a soap opera. She will have been really down in the dumps. She will have eaten chicken and potatoes. She will have worn some old overalls that she will have soaked with tears. She will have heard some noise and will have opened her window. Then Tom will have sung her a beautiful love song. He will have given her a bouquet of roses, but Joan will have become furious. She will have screamed at him and will have thrown potatoes in his face. Then she will have shoved a chicken bone up his nose. The next day, Tom will have come back to Joan’s house. He will have given her a new car. He will also have given her a beautiful ring. Tom will have knelt down and asked Joan to marry him. She will have said ‘no’ but he will have tried to kiss her anyway. Jim will have seen Joan and Tom kissing as he drove up in his car. He will have become very upset. He will have punched Tom in the nose. Then he will have thrown stones at Tom’s new car and will have broken all the windows. Jim will have yelled at Joan for letting Tom kiss her. Then he will have jumped into his car and will have run over her mailbox as he drove away. Tom will have been happy Jim was gone and will have tried to kiss Joan again. Joan will have slapped him in the face. Joan will have run back to her bedroom. Tom will have run after her and will have tried to stop her. But Joan will have slammed the door in his face.

Vocabulary Words : Vocabulary Words Potato Song Bone Ring Stone Yell Slap

Slide 4 : Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense 1 - Negative Form Subject + will + not + have + past participle The combination ‘will + not’ is often contracted to ‘won’t’.

Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense : We are running behind schedule. We will not (won’t) have finished the order by the deadline. (At the deadline, the order still would not be finished). Robin left already but he won’t have arrived at home until after 8:00 PM. Calling Rudy now at 5 in the morning is not a good idea. He won’t be in a good mood because he won’t have drunk his coffee yet at that time. Let’s go home ahead of Kevin. He won’t have finished his exam for at least another hour. Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense

Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense : Interrogative Form Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense Will + subject + have + past participle Will Ronald have graduated from law school by March 2012? Will she have bought a new sweater before winter comes? Will the children have gone to sleep by the time he calls tonight? Will you have saved enough money to come see me next year? Will the car have been fixed, by the time I come home from work?

Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense : Negative Interrogative Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense Will + subject + not + have + past participle Will she not have bought a new sweater before winter comes? Will you not have saved enough money to come see me next year?

Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense : Structure LessonFuture Perfect Tense Will not (Won´t) + subject + have + past participle Won´t the children have gone to sleep by the time he calls tonight? Won´t the car have been fixed, by the time I come home from work?

Pronunciation Lesson : Pronunciation Lesson I hope the boat will float and not sink. Joan votes in Rome by phone. We will run home now and go to sleep. He can make a funny bowl with coal and foam. He will moan and groan when he sees her bloodstained coat. The toad will soak in the sun on that boat. You did not like the tone of her voice quoting that quote. She will be carrying a pole with a bow and arrow. They sat all alone moping about the tragic lose. Old orange lions eat oodles of meat if given. O. J. Simpson was holding a stone. The pope awoke and ate a hearty bowl of oatmeal while listening to an ode to joy. The bungalow was made of rope, poles and yellow tarp below the slope. Coach Cole is a widower and likes to boast of his toes. I found a crow that froze in the snow.

Idioms And Expressions: : Idioms And Expressions: ‘‘Down In The Dumps’ ’ He is feeling a bit down in the dumps this week. Poor Freddie will have been down in the dumps for three weeks tomorrow. I have felt so down in the dumps ever since my father passed away.

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