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objetivos da disciplina:
Find / Search for information
Scan texts for information
Request information
Ask / Give advice
Expressing emotion and values
Giving opinion about issues , events
Relatinships and happenings
Narrative
Speaking in red life situations
Formal and informal letter writing
(Asking for informations / letter of appetitation)
Writing dialogo / Interviews / Job interviews 
Language use  

o que mais gostei de saber:

Video Games

In the picture we see two young boys and one of them is playing playstation ( or video game).
The one playing is feeling very happy the other one who is not playing is unhappy and bored.


.we can see that not everyone thinks the games are fun, everyone has your opinion.


Love Story

 

 

 

Date: 1970 

    

 

The film tells of Oliver Barrett IV, who comes from a family of wealthy and well-respected Harvard University graduates. At Radcliffe library, the Harvard student meets and falls in love with Jennifer Cavalleri, a working-class, quick-witted Radcliffe College student. Upon graduation from college, the two decide to marry against the wishes of Oliver's father, who thereupon severs ties with his son.

 

Without his father's financial support, the couple struggles to pay Oliver's way through Harvard Law School with Jenny working as a private school teacher. They rent the top floor of a house near the Law School at 119 Oxford Street, in the Agassiz neighborhood of Cambridge, adjacent to a local laundromat. Graduating third in his class at Harvard Law, Oliver takes a position at a respectable New York law firm.

 

With Oliver's new income, the pair of 24 year olds decides to have a child. After failing, they consult a medical specialist, who after repeated tests, informs Oliver that Jenny is ill and will soon die. While this is not stated explicitly, she appears to have leukemia.

 

As instructed by his doctor, Oliver attempts to live a "normal life" without telling Jenny of her condition. Jenny nevertheless discovers her ailment after confronting her doctor about her recent illness. With their days together numbered, Jenny begins costly cancer therapy, and Oliver soon becomes unable to afford the multiplying hospital expenses. Desperate, he seeks financial relief from his father. When the senior Barrett asks if he needs the money because he got some girl "in trouble," Oliver says yes instead of telling his father the truth about Jenny's condition.

 

From her hospital bed, Jenny speaks with her father about funeral arrangements, then asks for Oliver. She tells him to avoid blaming himself, and asks him to embrace her tightly before she dies. They lie together on the hospital bed. As a grief-stricken Oliver leaves the hospital, he is met by his father who now wants to apologize for the way he treated his son. Oliver replies that "Love means never having to say you're sorry", and walks off.

 

 

 

Actor and Director:

 Love Story is a 1970 romantic drama film written by Erich Segal and based on his novel Love Story. It was directed by Arthur Hiller. The film, well known as a tragedy, is considered one of the most romantic of all time by the American Film Institute (#9 on the list), and was followed by a sequel, Oliver's Story during 1978. Love Story starred Ryan O'Neal, Ali MacDraw, John Marley and Ray Milland and is also the film debut of Tommy Lee Jones with a minor role.

 

 

 

Love means never having to apologize.