Você poderia repetir, por favor. Could you repeat, please? Desculpe, eu não entendi. Sorry, I didn’t understand. Não consigo te entender. I can’t understand you. Você poderia falar mais lentamente? Could you speak more slowly? Você poderia soletrar? Could you spell? Como assim? O que você quer dizer? What do you mean? Desculpe, estou devagar hoje. Sorry, I’m slow today. Desculpe, meu Inglês está um pouco enferrujado. Sorry, my English is a little rusty…
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Could you explain……
Sorry to interrupt, but. Desculpe interromper, mas. Sorry to bother you, but…Desculpe incomodá-lo, mas. Excuse me, I need to tell you something. Com licença, eu preciso te dizer uma coisa. Before you go on, let me just say that Antes de você continuar, deixe-me só dizer que. poderia falar um pouco mais sobre (…) Could you explain that part. Você poderia explicar aquela parte…
Be my guest….
Estou com fome. I am hungry. Estou com sede. I am thirsty. Está tarde. It’s late. Demais. Too much Suficiente / Chega. Enough. Quanto custa? How much is it? Quantos? How many? Quando? When? Como? How? Onde? Where? Quem? Who?
Could you….
Could you…Você poderia.. Would you mind if I…Você se importaria se eu…Let me ask you something.. Deixe-me lhe perguntar uma coisa…Maybe if you could…Talvez se você pudesse…I´d like to ask you a little favor…Eu gostaria de lhe pedir um favorzinho…I think you should…Eu acho que você deveria…You shouldn´t…Você não deveria…If I were you…Se eu fosse você…Maybe you should…Talvez você deva.. You´d better…Seria melhor você…
Let’s go…..
Como posso explicar isso? How can I explain it? É difícil explicar. It´s hard to explain. Deixe-me pensar. Let me think. Deixe-me ver. Let me see. É tipo. It´s kind of. sei lá I don’t know. Eu nao sei a palavra em Inglês. I don’t know the Word in English. Eu não sei como descrever isso. I don’t know how to describe it.
I am very greatful…..
Eu gostaria de pedir desculpas por. I´d like to apologize for. Tudo bem! That’s all right. Sem problema! No problem! Não é nada! It’s nothing. Obrigado Thank you (thanks. Muito obrigado! Thank you very much! Eu gostaria de te agradecer por. I’d like to thank you for. Estou muito grato. I’m very grateful. De nada. You’re welcome De nada. Not at all. Don’t mention it. Foi um prazer. It was a pleasure!
What time is it?
A que horas é o check out? – What time is check-out? Como faço para conseguir uma linha? – How do I get an outside line? Posso deixar minha bagagem na recepção? – Can I leave my bags at the front desk? Posso deixar meus objetos de valor no cofre? – Can I leave my valuables in the safe? Você(s) pode(m) me informar sobre as atrações locais? – Do you have information on local attractions? Onde fica o ____ mais próximo? – Where is the nearest ____? Tem algum recado para mim? – Do I have any messages?
enjoy your day….
Que dia é bom para você? What day’s good for you? Quando você está livre? When are you free? Posso marcar para (quinta-feira)? Can I put down for (Thursday). Vamos nos encontrar amanhã. Let’s meet tomorrow. Que tal na sexta-feira? How about (Friday)? / How’s (Friday) for you? E (a segunda-feira)? And how about (Monday)? Que tal um almoço? Does lunch sound good?
Speed up….
Step on the gas. – Pise/pisar no acelerador. Step on the break. Pise/pisar no freio. Back up. Dar ré. Speed up. Acelerar / acelere. Slow down. Diminua / diminuir a velocidade. Can you go faster? Você pode ir mais rápido? Step on it. Acelere! Can you speed up a little? Você pode acelerar um pouco? Can you slow down a little? Você pode diminuir a velocidade um pouco? What kind of car do you drive? – Que tipo de carro você dirige?
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Reading
- The book is in the library.
- Jodi goes to the library.
- She wants to borrow it.
- She uses her card to check it out.
- She takes the book back home.
- She sits on the couch.
- She reads the first page. It is good.
- She reads twenty more pages.
- It is not that good anymore.
- Jodi returns the book.
Her Brother
- Karen lives in California.
- Her brother lives in Ohio.
- They miss each other.
- They only see each other once a year.
- Karen calls him every day.
- She talks about their parents.
- She also tells him about her school.
- He tells her about his day at college.
- They never say bye to each other.
the Teacher
- Ms. Smith is a great teacher.
- She makes math look easy.
- She also teaches her students
- How to be great people.
- Ms. Smith feels sick one day.
- Another teacher substitutes.
- Mr. Bob teaches the class instead.
- He is a bad teacher.
- He makes math confusing.
- He also yells at the students a lot.
- The students want Ms. Smith back.
the flu
- He’s sick. He goes to the doctor.
- The doctor gives him some medicine.
- He’s still sick after one week.
- His mom tells him to go to sleep.
- He lies in bed all day long.
- He rests and sleeps.
- He drinks chicken soup.
- He eats a lot of vegetables.
- He’s still sick.
- No one likes the flu.
a good Ice Cream
- It’s a sunny day. She feels hot.
- She fans herself with a book.
- It’s still hot.
- She turns on the air conditioner.
- It’s still hot. She jumps into a pool.
- It’s still hot. Her dad has an idea!
- He takes her to the ice cream shop.
- They share a banana split.
- She does not feel hot anymore.
sentences
- I want to be with you.
- I am happy today.
- He is my brother.
- They are working now.
- She was my friend.
- They were at the party yesterday.
- I have never been to Canada.
- I have to work tomorrow.
- He is my best friend.
- He wants to talk to you.
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using “the”
- The sun is up.
- That’s the way.
- Turn up the TV.
- Keep the change.
- Open the bottle.
- The boy is kind.
- The dog is dead.
- The leaves fell.
- The light is on.
- The room is hot.
only questions
- Why are you crying?
- What are they laughing at?
- Why is he laughing?
- Are you listening to me?
- Where are your friends going?
- Are your parents watching TV?
- What’s Claire cooking?
- Why are you looking at me?
- Is the bus coming?
- Are you watching TV?
to be (past)
- I was at home alone.
- I was with her here.
- You were at the station.
- He was my friend.
- She was working.
- It was very late.
- We were studying English.
- You were my teacher.
- They were going home.
- They were at school.
