EXTRA VOCABULARY COLLOCATION MONEY - fazer/ganhar dinheiro ROOM FOR – fazer espaço A MISTAKE – cometer um erro WAR/ PEACE – fazer Guerra/paz A RESERVATION – fazer uma reserva LUNCH/BREAKFAST/DINNER – fazer almoço/café da manhã/ janta AN EFFORT- fazer um esforço SURE – ter Certeza/tenha certeza SENSE- fazer sentido PROGRESS – fazer progresso A MESS - fazer bagunça A DIFFERENCE – fazer a diferença AN OFFER – fazer uma oferta UP YOUR MIND – decider-se A COMPLAINT- fazer uma reclamação NOTES / A LIST - fazer anotações / lista AN EXCUSE – dar uma desculpa A FUSS - fazer uma bagunça (dar trabalho) A DISCOVERY – fazer uma descoberta A CALL – fazer uma ligação A PROFIT – ter lucro A LOSS – ter prejuízo USE OF - fazer uso de THE BED – arrumar a cama A SUGGESTION – fazer/dar uma sugestão FUN OF - tirar sarro A CHOICE – fazer uma escolha AN EXCEPTION - fazer uma exceção PLANS – fazer planos A DEAL – fazer um acordo NOISE – fazer barulho A LIVING – fazer/ganhar a vida AN APPOINTMENT – marcar uma consulta ARRANGEMENTS – organizar algo A FACE - fazer caras e bocas FRIENDS – fazer amigos A CANCELLATION – fazer um cancelamento CONTACT – fazer contato A DECISION – tomar uma decisão AN ERROR - fazer/cometer um erro STH CLEAR - deixar claro A FORTUNE – fazer fortuna A PROMISE - fazer promessa AN AGREEMENT – fazer um acordo Homework HOMEWORK – fazer a lição AEROBICS – fazer aeróbica HOUSEWORK – fazer serviço de casa AN EXAM - fazer um exame YOUR BEST – fazer seu melhor AN EXERCISE - fazer exercício YOUR DUTY – fazer sua obrigação A FAVOUR – fazer um favor THE MILITARY SERVICE – fazer serviço militar A TEST – fazer um teste THE SHOPPING – fazer compras AN EXPERIMENT – fazer um experimento NOTHING – fazer nada THE DISHES – lavar a louça GOOD - fazer o bem YOUR HAIR – fazer seu cabelo HARM - fazer o mal YOUR NAILS – fazer suas unhas DAMAGE – fazer maldade/causar danos YOUR MAKE UP – fazer maquiagem BUSINESS – fazer negócios THE LAUNDRY – lavar roupas WELL - fazer bem feito/ir bem A JOB – fazer um trabalho OVERTIME – fazer hora extra THE IRONING - passar roupa RESEARCH – fazer uma pesquisa A TRANSLATION – fazer uma tradução THE CLEANING – fazer limpeza THE RIGHT THING – fazer a coisa certa SOMETHING – fazer algo BADLY – ir mal / não fazer bem YOUR CHORES – fazer suas obrigações AN OPERATION – fazer uma operação Unit 32 HOMEWORK 1- Choose the correct option (make or do): 1. In our flat James normally cooks and I (make / do) the dishes. 2. The children are (making / doing) the homework right now. 3. The boss (made / did) a deal with the new suppliers. 4. On Sundays I enjoy (making / doing) nothing. 5. How much profit did the enterprise (make / do) last year? 6. I didn’t study for the exam, so I will (make / do) my best. 7. Do you normally (make / do) overtime at work? 8. Look at this room! The cats (made / did) a mess! 9. Can you (make / do) me a favor and close that door, please? 10. The president (made / did) an excellent speech yesterday. 11. If you take this medicine it will (make / do) you good. 2- Fill in the gaps in the following sentences with the correct form of DO or MAKE. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Don’t ……… ……………… excuses! You didn’t ………… …………… your homework and that’s that! Could you ………… …………… me a favor and lend me your notebook? I want to ………… …………… notes while the teacher is explaining. I’ve lost my wallet. What am I going to ……… ………………? My parents expect me to ………… …………… things in the house such as ………… ……… my bed, helping my brothers ……………………… the dishes and so on. My father ……… …………… the ironing and he also ………… ……… the best spaghetti sauce in the universe! I didn’t realize they were ……………………… fun of me. I suppose I ……………………… a fool of myself. If you want to ……………………… well in the exam, you’ll just have to ……………………… more of an effort. I know I always ……………………… a lot of mistakes, but I really am ……………………… my best. ……………………… sure you come to class tomorrow. We’re going to ……………………… a test. Take a day off and ……………………… nothing for a change. It won’t ……………………… any harm. In fact it will probably ……………………… you good. I didn’t want to ……………………… a fuss, but I really felt I had to ……………………… a formal complaint. Can anybody ……………………… a suggestion? I’m completely in the dark. ……………………… business with you has been a great pleasure. I’m sure both our companies will ……………………… a lot of money out of it. I am afraid that the company has ……………………… a massive loss this financial year. I don’t know how people can ………………………money without hard work. Stop ……………………… so much noise! I’ve got to ……………………… a very important phone call. The menu was so good that it was difficult for us to ……………………… a choice. She ……………………… him a solemn promise that she would never steal again. HOMEWORK CORRECTION 1- Choose the correct option (make or do): 01- In our flat James normally cooks and I (make / do) the dishes. 02- The children are (making / doing) the homework right now. 03- The boss (made / did) a deal with the new suppliers. 04- On Sundays I enjoy (making / doing) nothing. 05- How much profit did the enterprise (make / do) last year? 06- I didn’t study for the exam, so I will (make / do) my best. 07- Do you normally (make / do) overtime at work? 08- Look at this room! The cats (made / did) a mess! 09- Can you (make / do) me a favor and close that door, please? 10- The president (made / did) an excellent speech yesterday. 11- If you take this medicine it will (make / do) you good. 2- Fill in the gaps in the following sentences with the correct form of DO or MAKE. 01020304050607080910111213141516171819- Don’t ………make……………… excuses! You didn’t …………do…………… your homework and that’s that! Could you …………do…………… me a favor and lend me your notebook? I want to ………… make …………… notes while the teacher is explaining. I’ve lost my wallet. What am I going to ………do………………? My parents expect me to …………do…………… things in the house such as ………… make ……… my bed, helping my brothers …………do…………… the dishes and so on. My father ………does…………… the ironing and he also …………makes……… the best spaghetti sauce in the universe! I didn’t realize they were …………making…………… fun of me. I suppose I …………made………… a fool of myself. If you want to …………do…………… well in the exam, you’ll just have to ………make……… more of an effort. I know I always …………make…………… a lot of mistakes, but I really am ………doing……… my best. …………Make…………… sure you come to class tomorrow. We’re going to …………do…………… a test. Take a day off and …………do…………… nothing for a change. It won’t ………do……… any harm. In fact it will probably …………do…………… you good. I didn’t want to …………make…………… a fuss, but I really felt I had to …………make…………… a formal complaint. Can anybody …………make…………… a suggestion? I’m completely in the dark. ………Do……………… business with you has been a great pleasure. I’m sure both our companies will …………make…………… a lot of money out of it. I am afraid that the company has …………made…………… a massive loss this financial year. I don’t know how people can …………make……………money without hard work. Stop …………making…………… so much noise! I’ve got to ………make… a very important phone call. The menu was so good that it was difficult for us to …………make…………… a choice. She …………made…………… him a solemn promise that she would never steal again.