sábado, 5 de novembro de 2011

Build, lyrics, sung by The Housemartins

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Music: “Build”, sung by The Housemartins.
This song is to teacher’s Walmir English classes. Now, train and sing:

Build.

Clambering men in big bad boots,
Dug up my den, dug up my roots .
Treated us like plasticine town.
They built us up and knocked us down.
From meccano to legoland.
Here they come with a brick in their hand.
Men with heads filled up with sand.
It's build.


It's build a house where we can stay.
Add a new bit everyday.
It's build a road for us to cross.
Build us lots and lots and lots and lots and lots.


Whistling men in yellow vans,
They can and drew us diagrams.
Showed us how it all worked it out,
And wrote it down in case of doubt.


Slow, slow, quick, quick, quick,
It's wall to wall and brick to brick.
They work so fast it makes you sick.
It's build.


It's build a house where we can stay.
Add a new bit everyday.
It's build a road for us to cross.
Build us lots and lots and lots and lots and lots.


It's build.


Down with sticks and up with bricks.
In with boots and up with roots.
It's in with suits and new recruits .
It's build.

Now you sing. Play it here:
►SING WITH TEACHER WALMIR

quarta-feira, 2 de novembro de 2011

MUSIC: LUCK IN LOVE, MICK JAGGER TEACHER'S WALMIR ENGLISH CLASSES

Music: Luck in Love, Mick Jagger .
This song is to teacher’s Walmir English classes. Now, train and sing:

Luck in lLove.

A betting fool, a gambling man.
No sooner up you're down again.
Mama said you won't get hurt.
Don't play the cards, you won't get burned.
But there's a place where I still win.
But there's no money in this thing.
The game of hearts puts me in spades.
The only game I got it made.


Oh, I'm lucky in love!
Yes, I've got the winning touch.
Lucky in love!
Suddenly, I'm dangerous.


I'm betting on a filly down at the track.
A natural-born winner, that's a fact.
A hundred yards from the winning post.
The horse fell down, must seen a ghost.
But there's a place where I still win.
That is still my sure-fire thing.
I will play the jack of spades.
You play the queen, I'll play the knave.


Oh, I'm lucky in love!
Yes, I've got the winning touch.
Lucky in love!!
Suddenly, I'm dangerous.


I know it's a mystery when the numbers come up.
'Cause mathematics is Greek to me.
But I'm lucky, I'm lucky, I'm lucky in love.


Yeah, Las Vegas at night at the roulette wheel,
Yeah, Monte Carlo try to cut a deal.
Atlantic City, I lose at craps.
Back in London try to win in back.
And late at night I lay in bed.
With a pistol to my head.
Swear I couldn't take no more.
And in she walks right through my door.


Oh, I'm lucky in love!
When I think I've had enough.
Lucky in love!
Yes, I've got the winning touch.


Suddenly, I'm dangerous.


Yes I'm lucky, Yes I'm lucky.
Yes I'm lucky, yes I'm lucky.
Yes I'm lucky, yes I'm lucky.
Lucky with the ladies.
Thank God for the ladies.
Otherwise, I'd go, I'd go crazy.
How about a line of credit,
For say, ten thousand dollars?
Eighteen on the red.
Put me, put me home to bed


Yes I'm lucky, yes I'm lucky.
Yes I'm lucky, yes I'm lucky.
Yes I'm lucky, yes I'm lucky.
Lucky with the ladies.
I'm sitting here with a full house.
I just can't believe I'll lose out on this.


Okay! Okay! Your ten thousand and ten thousand more,
You want to raise me, you want to raise me? How about this?
Twenty thousand and twenty thousand more,
Okay! You want to see me? Well I got, I got a full house.
What's that? A royal flush?
Well, ain't that a bust, I'm broke!

Now you sing. Play it here:
►SING WITH TEACHER WALMIR

Music: “Overjoyed, Sevie Wonder. To teacher’s Walmir English classes

Music: “Overjoyed, Sevie Wonder.
This song is to teacher’s Walmir English classes. Now, train and sing:

Overjoyed.

Over time, I've building my castle of love.
Just for two, though you never knew you were my reason.
I've gone much too far for you now to say.
That I've got to throw my castle away .


Over dreams, I have picked out a perfect come true.
Though you never knew it was of you I've been dreaming.
The sandman has come from too far away.
For you to say come back some other day.


And though you don't believe that, they do.
They do come true,
For did my dreams.
Come true when I looked at you,
And maybe too, if you would believe.
You too might be
Overjoyed, over loved, over me.


Over hearts, I have painfully turned every stone.
Just to find, I had found what I've searched to discover.
I've come much too far for me now to find,
The love that I've sought can never be mine.


And though you don't believe that they do,
They do come true.
For did my dreams,
Come true when I looked at you.
And maybe too, if you would believe.
You too might be,
Overjoyed, over loved, over me


And though the odds say improbable.
What do they know,
For in romance.
All true love needs is a chance.
And maybe with a chance you will find
You too like I
Overjoyed, over loved, over you, over you.


Now you sing. Play it here:
►SING WITH TEACHER WALMIR

Music: “Pride (in the name of love)”, sung by U2. This song is to teacher’s Walmir English classes.

Music: Music: “Pride (in the name of love)”, sung by U2.
This song is to teacher’s Walmir English classes. Now, train and sing:

Pride in the name of love.

One man come in the name of love.
One man come and go.
One man come, he to justify.
One man to overthrow.


In the name of love,
What more in the name of love.
In the name of love,
What more in the name of love.


One man caught on a barbed wire fence.
One man he resist.
One man washed on an empty beach.
One man betrayed with a kiss


In the name of love.
What more in the name of love,
In the name of love.
What more in the name of love.

(nobody like you...)

Early morning, April 4,
Shot rings out in the Memphis sky.
Free at last, they took your life,
They could not take your pride.

In the name of love,
What more in the name of love.
In the name of love,
What more in the name of love.
In the name of love,
What more in the name of love...
.

This song is to teacher’s Walmir English classes. Now, train and sing:

Pride in the name of love.


One man come in the name of love.
One man come and go,
One man come, he to justify.
One man to overthrow.


In the name of love.
What more in the name of love.
In the name of love.
What more in the name of love.


One man caught on a barbed wire fence.
One man he resist,
One man washed on an empty beach.
One man betrayed with a kiss.


In the name of love.
What more in the name of love.
In the name of love.
What more in the name of love.


(nobody like you...)


Early morning, April 4.
Shot rings out in the Memphis sky.
Free at last, they took your life.
They could not take your pride.


In the name of love.
What more in the name of love.
In the name of love.
What more in the name of love.
In the name of love.
What more in the name of love...

Now you sing. Play it here:
►SING WITH TEACHER WALMIR

Say you, say me, sung by Lionel Richie. Teacher Walmir English Classes.


Music: “Say you, say me”, sung by Lionel Richie.
This song is to teacher’s Walmir English classes. Now, train and sing:

Say you, say me.

Say you, say me.
Say it for always.
That's the way it should be.


Say you, say me.
Say it together,
Naturally.


I had a dream,
I had an awesome dream.
People in the park,
Playing games in the dark.
And what they played,
Was a masquerade,
From behind the walls of doubt.
A voice was crying out.


Say you, say me.
Say it for always.
That's the way it should be.


Say you, say me.
Say it together,
Naturally.


As we go down life’s lonesome highway,
Seems the hardest thing to do.
is to find a friend or two.
Is to find the.
That helping hand,
Someone who understands,
when you feel you lost your way.
You've got someone there to say:
I'll show you.


Say you, say me.
Say it for always.
That's the way it should be.


Say you, say me.
Say it together,
Naturally.


So you think you know the answers,
Oh, no.
Well, the whole world’s got you dancing, that’s right, I’m telling you.
It’s time to start believe,
oh yes,
Believe in who you are, you are a shining star.


Say you, say me.
Say it for always.
That's the way it should be.


Say you, say me.
Say it together,
Naturally.


Say it together,
Naturally.

Now you sing. Play it here:
►SING WITH TEACHER WALMIR

sábado, 22 de outubro de 2011

Fotos Trabalhos Diversos

Ana Cristina, vice diretora e professora de educação física idealizadora do projeto gincana escolar do Colégio Estadual Francisco da Conceição Menezes. Para detalhes das tarefas e outra informações, acesse [aqui]

Jutados observam cumprimento das tarefas da gincana

Alunos desenvolvem as atividades da tarefa

Montagem organizada pelos alunos

Professora Nina, história, auxilia na organização das equipes

Gincana do FCM projeto de professora Ana Cristina

Gincana do FCM projeto de professora Ana Cristina

Gincana do FCM projeto de professora Ana Cristina

Turma da decoração da sala

Alunos discutem como organizar a sala para Halloween

sexta-feira, 21 de outubro de 2011

Video Apresentação do Grupo FB2 All Star na UNEB Vídeo Completo

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Presentation of the Hip Hop Group FB2 All Star in Uneb Theatre.


Video of the worshop number 26 continuation of the presentation in the theater of the Uneb on october 12th 2011.


Related
VIDEOS AND PHOTOS OF THE PRESENTATION OF THE GROUP AND FB2 STREET DANCE WORKSHOP IN THE AUDITORIUM OF UNEB. COORDINATED BY VALNICEPROFESSOR OF THE ARTS DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF BAHIA, on October 12th 2011. 1st SEMINAR UNIVERSITY OF SOCIAL MOBILIZATION [HERE]

PHOTOS [HERE]

vídeo 11031/2011


vídeo 11030/2011


vídeo 11026/2011


VÍDEO 11027


VÍDEO 11028


vídeo 11029


vídeo 11030

vídeo 11031

vídeo 11037

sexta-feira, 26 de agosto de 2011

ESTUDO DOS TEXTOS

►[MENU EJA] [MENU INGLÊS]

HISTÓRIA OBJETIVOS [AQUI]

EIXOS TEMÁTICOS E CONTEÚDOS [AQUI]

CONTEÚDOS EJA 04/05 [AQUI]

ORIENTAÇÃO METODOLÓGICA [AQUI] folha 1

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PROFESSOR WALMIR. AULAS DE 25/08/11 e 26/0811. 01/09 e 02/09/11
ATENÇÃO VOCÊ DEVE COLAR NO SEU CADERNO
NOME DO ALUNO(A)________________________________________
ASSINATURA DO RESPONSÁVEL__________________________________________
SÓ VALE NOTA COM A ASSINATURA DO RESPONSÁVEL PELO ALUNO.
[DISPONÍVEL NO BLOG[http://walmir-ingles.zip.net/media6a/]
The Rose (pág. 25)
Rose are red”,
Violets are blue,
Sugar is sweet
And so are you”
The rose is a very popular flower. Roses are is books of Shakespeare and Dante, in the gardens of Japan.
Roses are favorite gifts from men to their girlfriends. Woman also gives roses to friends.
There are many songs; for example: “Red roses for a blue lady” and “My love are like a red rose”.

There are roses in different colors: white, yellow, pink.
Buy a rose to your friend and give it to him or her in special occasions.

Dear Meg,
Hi. How are you?
I’m in “style="font-size: 16pt;" lang="EN-US"Recife” now. At the moment, I’m working for a big Company to get some experiences. I’m learning a lot. I’m studying English and Spanish. Spanish isn’t difficult. It is an easy language for Brazilians.
I’m living with two friends Paulo and Francisco. They’re studying languages, too. They are very nice. We’re living in a small apartment in a quite street.
We’re visiting interesting places. I’m enjoying my stay here.
Love,
Edson.

Brasília – The Capital of Brazil
Brasília is so different from many cities because it is a planned city. It is very tidy. There are no aerials. There is not much noise except for the traffic on the highways.
Brasília has very modern buildings, expensive hotels and very beautiful gardens. The different buildings are not in the same place. Hotels are all together in one part, but banks and schools are located in other parts.
Brasília has an international population too. Representatives of various countries live and work there.
Most people live in apartment buildings. All buildings have a lot of space around them.
Everything is very large in Brasília, so it is a bit impersonal.
MODO:
1] LEITURA INDIVIDUAL, LEITURA COLETIVA
2] EXERCÍCIO PARA COMPREENSÃO DO TEXTO
3/ ESTUDO DO VOCABULÁRIO DO TEXTO
só vale ponto com a assinatura do responsável pelo aluno_______________________________


folha 2

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PROFESSOR WALMIR. AULAS DE 25/08/11 e 26/0811. 01/09 e 02/09/11
ATENÇÃO VOCÊ DEVE COLAR NO SEU CADERNO
NOME DO ALUNO(A)________________________________________
ASSINATURA DO RESPONSÁVEL__________________________________________
SÓ VALE NOTA COM A ASSINATURA DO RESPONSÁVEL PELO ALUNO.
EXERCÍCIO OBRIGATÓRIA ASSINATURA DO RESPONSÁVEL.
1) Qual texto trata das seguintes temáticas
Presente
planejada
aprender línguas
a)
b)
c)
2) Extrai dos textos:
cores
cidades
verbos
cidades
paises
números
pronome
pessoal do caso reto

idiomas
a







b







c







d







3) Coloque v se for verdadeiro e f para falso, se não vor verdadeira a tradução, considere todas as palavras. Basta uma errada para está toda linha errada. Prove que aprendeu e marque a palavra errada
V ou F
inglês
português
inglês
português
inglês
português

rose
rosa
gifts
presentes
garden
jardim

men
homem
song
canção
work
trabalhar

live
morar
get
conseguir
with
com

they
eles / elas
there are
an
um, uma

street
rua
stay
estadia
my
meu, minha, meus, munhas

buildings
prédios
school
escola
various
vários

hotels
hoteis
has
tem
countries
paises

country
pais
people
povo
live
morar

together
juntos
place
lugar
there is

girlfriends
namorado
girlfriend
namorada
friend
amiga

4) Faça a tradução de dpois textos: Brasélia e Roses.

quinta-feira, 30 de junho de 2011

THE 250th ANNIVERSARY OF OUR LORD JESUS OF BONFIM BASILICA

[BACK TEXTS] [BEGIN]

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THE 250th ANNIVERSARY OF OUR LORD JESUS OF BONFIM BASILICA

The most beautiful, historical churches in Brazil are to be found in the city of Salvador, state of Bahia. But no other church in this city, or even in this state, attracts as many churchgoers, tourists and pilgrims and the famous "House of Mercy", as Lord Jesus of Bonfim Church, located on the Itapagipana Peninsula, is called.


The church was built during the period from 1746 and 1754, at the furthest point of Mount Serrat, which the people now call Bonfim Hill or Bonfim Heights, and was built to house the holy image of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim, which was brought from Lisbon, Portugal, to Brazil by the Portuguese Captain Theodózio Rodrigues de Farias in 1745, This was the year that the Captain set up, together with some Catholics, a brotherhood of lay believers who were later called the Devotees of Senhor Bom Jesus do Bomfim, and administered his assets.


The temple, which is evidence of the faith of the Bahian people, was elevated to the rank of Basílica in 1927 in a Papal Letter issued by His Holiness Pious XI.


The architecture of the Basílica, which is neo-classical in style, is in the eighteenth and nineteenth Portuguese churches, with beautiful frescos and tiles. In the inside, there is a rich collection of ornaments and a set of images which in religious iconographical terms
have great artistic and cultural value. Of particular artistic merit are the painting of famous artists, such as the Bahian Antônio Joaquim Velasco, the famous Joaquim Francisco Franco Velasco, and the carvings in the main chapel by Antônio Joaquim dos Santos. A curious artistic detail is the presence in the main panel of the ceiling of figures of some Bahian personalities and of an angel carrying a sphere containing 20 stars, each of which represent one of the Brazilian provinces at the that the temple was built.


The solemn commemorations in honor of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim and His Mother, Our Lady of Guidance, were originally held at Eastertide. They were later celebrated on different dates and it was only in 1773 that they started to be held in January, on the second Sunday after the liturgical date of Epiphany (6 January), which has continued up to the present date.


The largest celebration in Bahia is held in the Basílica, on the Sunday of Bomfim, preceded by a solemn Novena. On the Thursday before the celebration, there is a famous popular display with a syncretism character on the Holy Hill, the washing of the steps and the churchyard, known as the "Washing of Bomfim", whose date is registered in Salvador's tourist calendars.


The Museum of Offerings, which occupies an enormous room situated left by the faithful in thanks for good things that have happened to them. The famous Lord Jesus of Bonfim ribbons date from the start of the nineteenth century, when they were known as "measures" (because they were the same length as the distance from the right to the chest of the image of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim) and, having become a tradition, are today produced in a range of colors.
The Basílica of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim is much more than a religious temple. It is a symbol of the religious culture and faith of Bahian and Brazilian people.


The Brazilian Post is joining in with the celebrations commemorating the presence of the Bonfim Church amongst our people, and marks its participation by issuing a commemorative stamp to celebrate the 250th anniversary of this temple, which is the fruit of the religious soul of all the people who day after day celebrate the beauty of their faith.
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THE 250th ANNIVERSARY OF OUR LORD JESUS OF BONFIM BASILICA

THE 250th ANNIVERSARY OF OUR LORD JESUS OF BONFIM BASILICA

The most beautiful, historical churches in Brazil are to be found in the city of Salvador, state of Bahia. But no other church in this city, or even in this state, attracts as many churchgoers, tourists and pilgrims and the famous "House of Mercy", as Lord Jesus of Bonfim Church, located on the Itapagipana Peninsula, is called.


The church was built during the period from 1746 and 1754, at the furthest point of Mount Serrat, which the people now call Bonfim Hill or Bonfim Heights, and was built to house the holy image of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim, which was brought from Lisbon, Portugal, to Brazil by the Portuguese Captain Theodózio Rodrigues de Farias in 1745, This was the year that the Captain set up, together with some Catholics, a brotherhood of lay believers who were later called the Devotees of Senhor Bom Jesus do Bomfim, and administered his assets.


The temple, which is evidence of the faith of the Bahian people, was elevated to the rank of Basílica in 1927 in a Papal Letter issued by His Holiness Pious XI.


The architecture of the Basílica, which is neo-classical in style, is in the eighteenth and nineteenth Portuguese churches, with beautiful frescos and tiles. In the inside, there is a rich collection of ornaments and a set of images which in religious iconographical terms
have great artistic and cultural value. Of particular artistic merit are the painting of famous artists, such as the Bahian Antônio Joaquim Velasco, the famous Joaquim Francisco Franco Velasco, and the carvings in the main chapel by Antônio Joaquim dos Santos. A curious artistic detail is the presence in the main panel of the ceiling of figures of some Bahian personalities and of an angel carrying a sphere containing 20 stars, each of which represent one of the Brazilian provinces at the that the temple was built.


The solemn commemorations in honor of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim and His Mother, Our Lady of Guidance, were originally held at Eastertide. They were later celebrated on different dates and it was only in 1773 that they started to be held in January, on the second Sunday after the liturgical date of Epiphany (6 January), which has continued up to the present date.


The largest celebration in Bahia is held in the Basílica, on the Sunday of Bomfim, preceded by a solemn Novena. On the Thursday before the celebration, there is a famous popular display with a syncretism character on the Holy Hill, the washing of the steps and the churchyard, known as the "Washing of Bomfim", whose date is registered in Salvador's tourist calendars.


The Museum of Offerings, which occupies an enormous room situated left by the faithful in thanks for good things that have happened to them. The famous Lord Jesus of Bonfim ribbons date from the start of the nineteenth century, when they were known as "measures" (because they were the same length as the distance from the right to the chest of the image of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim) and, having become a tradition, are today produced in a range of colors.
The Basílica of the Lord Jesus of Bonfim is much more than a religious temple. It is a symbol of the religious culture and faith of Bahian and Brazilian people.


The Brazilian Post is joining in with the celebrations commemorating the presence of the Bonfim Church amongst our people, and marks its participation by issuing a commemorative stamp to celebrate the 250th anniversary of this temple, which is the fruit of the religious soul of all the people who day after day celebrate the beauty of their faith.
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