FERNANDA MONTENEGROVersion en ligne Fernanda Montenegro on David Letterman's show. par Gilvan Silva de Oliveira Gil, Teacher, Gilvandergraaf 1 Why was Fernanda Montenegro interviewed by David Letterman? Select one or more answers a Because she won an Oscar. b Because she was invited to the Oscars. c Because she was nominated for the Oscars. 2 How nervous is Fernanda Montenegro? Select one or more answers a She is a bit nervous. b She is quite nervous. c She is really nervous. 3 How was that day to Fernanda? Select one or more answers a It was ordinary. b It was easy. c It was difficult. 4 What did she say in Portuguese? Select one or more answers a It was a city. b It was a State. c It was a country. d It was a continent. 5 Why did the audience laugh when she said: IF YOU WANT? Select one or more answers a Because it was a joke. b Because it was surprising. c Because it was awkward. d It was a continent. 6 Besides mentioning the wonderful people, why did Fernanda\'s description of Brazil sounded a stereotype? Select one or more answers a Because people might think Brazil is boring. b Because people might think Brazil is a jungle. c Because people might think Brazil is far. d It was a continent. 7 What did Fernanda refer to when she said that she was THE OLD LADY FROM IPANEMA? Select one or more answers a She refered to her age, a beach and a famous book. b She refered to her age, a beach and a movie. c She refered to her age, a beach and a song. d It was a continent. 8 What did David mean when he asked about kissing during Carnival? Select one or more answers a That Carnival is a celebration of love. b That Carnival is a dirty celebration. c That Carnival is a period to find your soulmate. d It was a continent. 9 How did Fernanda know she was nominated for the Oscars? Select one or more answers a She watched on tv. b Some journalists told her. c Lúcia, her friend, told her. d It was a continent. 10 What could you say to appropriately substitute Fernanda\'s comment: I BECAME STUPID? Select one or more answers a I got mad. b I got scared. c I got crazy. d It was a continent. 11 Why did Fernanda mime and moan? Select one or more answers a Because she intended to be funny. b Because she was nervous. c Because she could not find a word. d It was a continent. 12 Why did she say she was the dark horse? Select one or more answers a Because she could beat the others. b Because she could likely lose. c Because she was a tough woman. d It was a continent. Explanation 5 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate. 6 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate. 7 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate. 8 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate. 9 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate. 10 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate. 11 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate. 12 IF YOU WANT follows a Portuguese structure for the context of invitation or offer. In English, it sounds as if you were insinuating yourself to the person you are talking to. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO would be more accurate.