I’m hungry – estou com fome. I’m thirsty – estou com sede. I’m hot – estou com calor. I’m cold – estou com frio. I’m sad – estou triste. I’m upset – estou chateado. See you later – te vejo mais tarde. Everybody – todos, todo o mundo.
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Call me back!
Let me call you back. Deixe me te ligar de volta. Can you hear me? Você pode me escutar? Sorry I can’t hear you. Eu não consigo te escutar. Can you hear me now? Você pode me ouvir/escutar agora? The connection is bad. A conexão está ruim.
On The fone…
Sorry, wrong number. Desculpe, número errado. Sorry, he’s not here. Desculpe, ele não está aqui. Sorry, he’s not at home. Desculpe, ele não está em casa. There is no John here. Não tem nenhum John aqui.
I am cold…
Estou de férias. I’m on vacation. / … on holidays. Estou de folga. It’s my day off. Estou de serviço. I’m on duty. Estou de castigo. I’m grounded. Estou com frio. / … fome. / … medo. / … sono. – I’m cold. / … hungry. / … afraid. / … sleepy.
At the airport….
Boarding pass. Ticket de embarque. Carry on bag. Bagagem de mão. Suitcase / bag. Mala. Domestic flight. Voo doméstico. International flight. Voo internacional. Departure / Departing. Partida. Arrival / Arriving. Chegada.
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Take a bus. Pegar um ônibus. Get on the bus. Entrar no ônibus. Get off the bus. Descer do ônibus. Bus schedule. Horários dos ônibus. Ride the bus. Ride a bus. Andar de ônibus.
At tomorrow!
Você fala inglês? Do you speak English? Sim. Yes. Onde você aprendeu? Where did you learn it? Eu aprendí na Tomorrow! I learned it at Tomorrow. Voce fala muito bem. You speak really well.
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A package of rice – Um pacote de arroz. A bottle of Milk – Uma garrafa de leite. A slice of pizza – Uma fatia de pizza. A grain of bean – Um grão de feijão. A glass of water – Um copo de água. A cup of coffee – Uma xícara de café.
How are you?
Eu já volto. I’ll be right back. Como vai? How are you?/How are you doing?/How is it going? Oi, tudo bom? Hi, how’s it going? E aí, como é que é? Hey, what’s up? Há quanto tempo! It’s been a long time. Quantos anos você tem? How old are you?
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Clothes on Sale
- Patricia goes to a clothing store.
- The dresses are on sale.
- She buys a dress for her daughter.
- It is blue with yellow flowers.
- Patricia takes the dress home.
- Her daughter tries it on.
- It doesn’t fit. It is too tight.
- She goes back to the store.
- She wants her money back.
- The cashier says,
- “Sorry, all sales are final.”
The Second Dog
- She has one dog already.
- It has black fur. It is very big.
- She wants another one.
- She goes to the pet store.
- She buys another dog.
- It has brown fur.
- It is medium-sized.
- She brings it home.
- She puts her two dogs together.
- They run away from each other.
- They do not like each other.
Jump Rope
- It is break time.
- The students go out to play.
- They play with a jump rope.
- Elizabeth holds one end.
- Susan holds the other end.
- They stand apart from each other.
- They swing the rope.
- Maria jumps in.
- The rope goes over her head.
- She keeps jumping over the rope.
Hide and Seek
- Hey Joseph. Do you want to play?
- Sure, Steven. why not?
- What do you want to play?
- How about Hide and Seek?
- How do you play that?
- I’ll close my eyes and count to 10.
- What do I do?
- You hide. Then I’ll go look for you.
- That sounds like fun.
It’s Time to get up
- Good morning, Tom.
- It’s time to get up.
- I’m still sleepy.
- That’s okay, dear.
- Are you Hungry?
- Yes, mom. I am so hungry.
- Can I have pancakes?
- Of course, you can.
- I’ll get them ready.
- Thanks, mom. I’m on my way!
- It’s a beautiful morning, son.
- Yes, it’s a sunny day.
Too Sick
- She is too sick.
- She has the cold.
- She can’t stop sneezing.
- She keeps a tissue box near her.
- Her nose is so red.
- She also has a fever.
- She puts a cold towel on her forehead.
- She is too sick to go to school.
- Her friends visit her.
- They give her the homework.
- They try to make her feel better.
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simple present
- work – works
- play – plays
- talk – talks
- leave – leaves
- go – goes
- fix – fixes
- kiss – kisses
- watch – watches
- study – studies
- cry – cries
present / past
- work – worked
- play – played
- talk – talked
- kiss – kissed
- study – studied
- cry – cried
- try – tried
- carry – carried
- receive – received
- bake – baked
Job Interview
- He has a job interview soon.
- He wants to be the manager.
- He needs to prepare.
- He goes to the barber.
- He gets a haircut.
- He goes to the mall.
- He buys a suit.
- He goes home.
- He prints out his resume.
- He goes to the company.
