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look!

A(ei) b(bi) c(ci) d(di) e(i) f(ef) g(dgi) h(eitch) i(ai) j(djei) k(kei) l(el) m(em) n(en) o(ou) p(pi) q(kiu) r(ar) s(es) t (ti) u (iu) v(vi) w(dabeliu) x(eks) y(uai) z(zi).

be good!

Quantos anos você tem? How old are you? Você tem irmãos? Do you have any brothers or sisters? Você tem filhos? Do you have children? / Do you have kids? Você tem namorado(a)? Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend? Você é casado(a)? Are you married?

day by day!

Day – dia. Today – hoje. Tomorrow – amanhã. Yesterday – ontem. Tomorrow morning / afternoon / night – amanhã de manhã / à tarde / à noite. The day before yesterday – Anteontem. The day after tomorrow – depois de amanhã. All day/night long – o dia todo / a noite toda.

hello there!

In the morning – de manhã. This morning – hoje de manhã. In the afternoon – à tarde. This afternoon – hoje à tarde / esta tarde. Night – noite. Tonight – esta noite/ hoje à noite. In the evening/at night – à noite. Late at night – tarde da noite.

Questions….

O que você faz? What do you do? Qual a sua idade? How old are you? Você tem irmãos? Do you have any brothers or sisters? Você tem parentes aqui? Do you have relatives here? Você é casado(a)? Are you married?

At the Airport…

Onde fica o free shop? Where is the duty-free shop? Onde posso trocar dinheiro? Where can I change some money? Onde posso pegar o ônibus para o hotel? Where can I get the bus to the hotel? Onde eu pego um taxi? Where can I get a taxi/cab?

feeling better!

Estou saindo de um resfriado. I’m just getting over a cold. Você está se sentindo melhor? Are you feeling better? Você está com uma cara melhor. You look better. Que bom que você está se sentindo melhor. I’m glad you’re feeling better.

health!

Sinto-me tonto/enjoado. I feel dizzy. Estou com dor de cabeça. My head is aching.Estou com dor de garganta. My throat is aching. Eu não consigo/Ele não consegue dormir. I/he can’t sleep. Eu não estou bem. I don’t feel well.

your passport…

Could I see your passport, please? Posso ver o seu passaporte, por favor? Have you anything to declare? Tem algo a declarar? What is the purpose of your travel/visit? Qual é o motivo de sua viagem/visita? Where are you going? Pra onde você vai? Where are you staying? Onde vai se hospedar?

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I don’t like her

  1. I don’t like this place.
  2. I don’t like her at all.
  3. I don’t speak Portuguese.
  4. I don’t understand anything.
  5. I don’t want eat that.
  6. I don’t want to buy this week.
  7. I don’t want to bother you.
  8. I don’t need to go there.

what is this?

  1. I gave it to you.
  2. You gave me your word.
  3. She gave up too fast.
  4. He gave us a gift.
  5. We gave up his idea.
  6. What is this in your hand?
  7. When is your birthday?
  8. When is the party?

places

  1. Library – Biblioteca.
  2. Gas station – Posto de gasolina.
  3. Police station – Delegacia de polícia.
  4. Parking lot – Estacionamento.
  5. Train station –Estação de trem.
  6. Airport – Aeroporto.
  7. Drugstore – Farmácia.
  8. Laundromat ‐ Lavanderia.
  9. Museum – Museu.
  10. Bookstore – Livraria.

days of the week

  1. Monday = Segunda.
  2. Tuesday = Terça.
  3. Wednesday = Quarta.
  4. Thursday = Quinta.
  5. Friday = Sexta.
  6. Saturday = Sábado.
  7. Sunday = Domingo.
  8. Weekend = Fim de semana.

at the airport

  1. Boarding pass. Ticket de embarque.
  2. Carry on bag. Bagagem de mão.
  3.  Suitcase / bag. Mala.
  4. Domestic flight. Voo doméstico.
  5. International flight. Voo internacional.
  6. Departure / Departing. Partida.
  7. Arrival / Arriving. Chegada
  8. Boarding area. Área de embarque.
  9. Airline company. Companhia aérea

questions

  1. How old are you?
  2. I’m thirteen years old.
  3. Where are you from?
  4. I’m from Houston Texas.
  5. Where were you born?
  6. I was born in Houston, Texas.
  7. What do you do?
  8. I’m still student.
  9. What time do you study?
  10. I study in the morning.

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Present Continuous

  1. am studying every day.
  2. I am going home now.
  3. You are playing tennis.
  4. He is arriving at work.
  5. She is walking to school.
  6. It is eating a good meal.
  7. We are visiting grandma.
  8. You are smiling a lot.
  9. They are trying to talk to her.
  10. They are opening the door.

some clothes

  1. Where are my clothes?
  2. I like this shirt.
  3. It’s too small for me. size?
  4. These pants are too big for me.
  5. They are too short for you.
  6. This shirt doesn’t fit me.
  7. It’s a little tight.
  8. That coat really suits you.
  9. But it doesn’t suit me.
  10. Take off your clothes.

Sometimes You Lose

  1. Sarah’s basketball team lost today.
  2. She is so upset.
  3. She walks home sadly.
  4. She sits down on the couch.
  5. She starts crying.
  6. Her mom sees her.
  7. She gives her a hug.
  8. She bakes her favorite cookies.
  9. The warm cookies make her smile.
  10. Sarah wipes her tears away.