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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?

Live your Life…..

Life is a song – sing it. Life is a game – play it. Life is a challenge – meet it. Life is a dream – realize it. Life is a sacrifice – offer it. Life is love – enjoy it. A vida é uma música – cante-a. A vida é um jogo – jogue-a. A vida é um desafio – encontre-o. A vida é um sonho – o realize. A vida é um sacrifício – ofereça-o. A vida é amor – aproveite!

Your birthday…..

When is your birthday? My birthday is on August the 14th. Mine is on May the 3rd. Do you have a party on that day? Yes, I do. Do you? Yes, we have lots of fun.. What do you do? We play games and eat cake. What do you want to do? I don’t know. We could play soccer. No, it’s too hot. We could play basketball. No, it’s too hot for that too. Do you want to go swimming? That’s a cool idea.

I am going to….

I am going to – eu vou – I’m going to play soccer. – Eu vou jogar futebol. – I’m going to go out with my friends. – Eu vou sair com meus amigos. – I’m going to rest. – Eu vou descansar – I’m going to sleep – Eu vou dormir. I’m not going to go to the beach – Eu não vou para a praia/ ou /não vou ir para a praia – You’re not going to go the party – Você não vai à festa /ou /não vai ir – He’s not going to play tomorrow.- Ele não vai jogar amanhã…

I need a room…

Eu não gostei deste quarto. I didn’t like this room. Você têm outro? Do you have another one? Eu quero um quarto silencioso/maior. I want a quiet room / a bigger room. Eu gostaria de um quarto com sacada. I’d like a room with a balcony. O quarto é muito frio/quente. The room is too cold/hot. O (aquecimento/ar condicionado) não está funcionando. The (heating/air conditioning) isn’t working. Não há toalhas. There aren’t any towels. Eu preciso de sabonete. I need some soap. O chuveiro não funciona muito bem. The shower doesn’t work very well

Call me…..

Posso ligar para você? Can I call you sometime? Nos poderia sair um dia desses. We should go out some time. Você tem um bom papo. You are nice to talk. Eu gosto de conversar com você. I really like talking to you. Quando eu posso ver você de novo? When can I see you again? Vou querer ver você de novo. I would really like to see you again. Adoraria ver você de novo. I would love to see you again.

For you…..

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? Por que não nos encontramos (no lobby)? Why don’t we meet (in the lobby)?

A gift…..

Eu quero te dar um presente. I want to give you a gift. Eu quero mandar este pacote para os Estados Unidos. I want to send this package to the United States. Eu quero te mostrar uma coisa. I want to show you something. Eu estava saindo do restaurante quando meus amigos chegaram. Quisera eu tivesse um. I wish I had one. Eu queria um mapa da cidade. I’d like a map of the city. Eu queria um quarto de não fumante. I’d like a non-smoking room.

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a good Ice Cream

  1. It’s a sunny day. She feels hot.
  2. She fans herself with a book.
  3. It’s still hot.
  4. She turns on the air conditioner.
  5. It’s still hot. She jumps into a pool.
  6. It’s still hot. Her dad has an idea!
  7. He takes her to the ice cream shop.
  8. They share a banana split.
  9. She does not feel hot anymore.

sentences

  1. I want to be with you. 
  2. I am happy today. 
  3. He is my brother. 
  4. They are working now. 
  5. She was my friend. 
  6. They were at the party yesterday.
  7. I have never been to Canada.
  8. I have to work tomorrow.
  9. He is my best friend.
  10. He wants to talk to you. 

 

A Surprise Party

  1. It’s Gilson’s birthday.
  2. He gets out of bed.
  3. Nobody says anything to him.
  4. His mom takes him to school.
  5. His friends do not say anything.
  6. The teacher does not say anything.
  7. Gilson is very sad.
  8. He walks home alone.
  9. He opens the door.
  10. His friends and family are holding a cake.
  11. They say, “Surprise Gilson!”

Hide and Seek

  1. John covers his eyes.
  2. Sandra finds a place to hide.
  3. John counts to ten. At “ten,”
  4. He opens his eyes.
  5. He tries to find Sandra.
  6. He walks around their room.
  7. He checks the kitchen.
  8. He checks under the bed.
  9. He checks the laundry room.
  10. He does not find her yet.
  11. Sandra is in their parents’ room.

Drawing

  1. I am practicing drawing.
  2. I practice drawing every .
  3. My teacher shows me new things.
  4. I know how to draw people,
  5. Animals, and objects now.
  6. I always want to get better,
  7. So I practice every day.
  8. My parents always tell me that
  9. I am a good artist.
  10. They think I can do it as a job.

More Money

  1. She gets allowance from her parents.
  2. They give her $10 a week.
  3. She wants more.
  4. She asks her parents nicely.
  5. They say no.
  6. She tries to change their minds.
  7. She washes their cars.
  8. She makes them dinner.
  9. She compliments them.
  10. They decide to give her a raise.
  11. She will get $15 a week.

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only questions

  1. Why are you crying?
  2. What are they laughing at?
  3. Why is he laughing?
  4. Are you listening to me?
  5. Where are your friends going?
  6. Are your parents watching TV?
  7. What’s Claire cooking?
  8. Why are you looking at me?
  9. Is the bus coming?
  10. Are you watching TV?

to be (past)

  1. I was at home alone. 
  2. I was with her here.
  3. You were at the station. 
  4. He was my friend. 
  5. She was working. 
  6. It was very late. 
  7. We were studying English. 
  8. You were my teacher.
  9. They were going home.
  10. They were at school

comparative

  1. Sally is older than Julie.
  2. Paul is taller than Mike
  3. Louis cooks better than Lydia
  4. Layton is smarter than Phoenix
  5. Draven is stronger than Caitlyn
  6. Today is colder than last night.
  7. Lola is faster than Lara
  8. John is shorter than Larry
  9. Today is hotter than yesterday.
  10. Linux is safer than Windows