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Are you going to….?

Are you going to exercise tomorrow? Você vai exercitar amanhã? Yes, I am. Sim, eu vou. No, I’m not. Não, eu não vou. Is he going to call you next month? Ele vai te ligar no mês que vem? Yes, he is. Sim, ele vai. No, he’s not. Não, ele não vai. Is it going to be sunny on Saturday? Vai estar ensolarado no sábado? Yes, it is. Sim, vai estar. No, it’s not. Não, não vai estar.

Check in….

Check in – Que é quando pegamos o nosso ticket de embarque no balcão.- Check in counter.  O balcão onde se faz o check in.- Photo ID (identification). Identificação com foto.- Confirmation number. Numero de confirmação, geralmente da compra da passagem.- 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.

I am going to….

What’s going to be the color of the cake? – Qual vai ser a cor do bolo? The cake is going to be yellow. O bolo vai ser amarelo. Where is the party going to be? Onde vai ser a festa? The party is going to be at my house. A festa vai ser na minha casa. How are you going to get there? Como você vai chegar lá? I’m going to drive there. Eu vou dirigir para lá. When is the party going to be? Quando vai ser a festa? The party is going to be on Saturday. A festa vai ser no sábado.

Practice your English….

Is it going to be sunny on Saturday? Vai estar ensolarado no sábado? Yes, it is. Sim, vai estar. No, it’s not. – Não, não vai estar. Are we going to have a party for you?- Nós vamos ter uma festa para você? Yes, you are. – Sim, vocês vão. No, you are not. Não, vocês não vão. Are they going to come to your party? Eles virão a sua festa? Yes, they are. Sim, eles virão. No, they are not. Não, eles não virão.

Make an effort….

Make money. – Fazer (ganhar) dinheiro. My cousin makes a lot of money cleaning offices. Meu primo faz muito dinheiro limpando escritórios. Make an excuse. Fazer/cirar. Deculpas. Don’t make an excuse, tell them the truth of what happened. Não crie desculpas, fale para eles a verdade do que aconteceu. Make an effort. Fazer um esforço. I’ll make an effort to have this report done by tomorrow. Eu vou fazer um esforço para ter este relatório feito até amanhã. Make the bed. Arrumar/fazer a cama.

I have some friends…

Do you have friend? – Você tem amigo(a)? Yes. – Sim. What’s her name? – Qual é o nome dela? Her name is Emily. – O nome dela é Emily. What does she look like? – Como ela se parece? She’s tall and has dark brown hair. – Ela é alta e tem cabelos castanhos escuros. Do you live in a house or an apartment? – Você mora em uma casa ou em um apartamento? I live in a house. – Eu moro em uma casa.

do you Watch tv?

What do you like to do in your free time? – O que você gosta de fazer no seu tempo livre? Do you like to read? – Você gosta de ler? Yes, I do. – Sim eu gosto. Do you like to watch TV? – Você gosta de assistir TV? Not really. – Não muito. What’s your favorite color? – Qual é sua cor favorita? My favorite color is purple. – MiDnha cor favorita é roxo. What’s your favorite number? – Qual é o seu númeor favorito. My favorite number is seven. – Meu número favorito é sete.

How old are you?

How old are you? – Quantos anos você tem? I’m thirteen years old. – Eu tenho 13 anos de idade. Where are you from? – De onde você é? I’m from Houston Texas. – Eu sou de Houston, Texas. Where were you born? – Onde você nasceu? I was born in Houston, Texas. – Eu nasci em Houston, Texas. What do you do? – O que você faz? I’m a student. – Eu sou uma estudante. When do you go to school? – Quando você vai para escola?

How are you?

Hi. How are you? – Olá, como vai você? I’m good. And you? – Eu estou bem e você? I’m fine, thanks. What’s your name? – Eu estou bem, obrigado. Qual é o seu nome? My name is Kristen. – O meu nome é Kristen. What’s your full name? – Qual é o seu nome completo? Kristen White. How do you spell your last name? – Como você soletra seu último nome? It’s W-H-I-T-E

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Helen is Busy

  1. Helen wants to do well on her test.
  2. She takes out her book and studies.
  3. Her brother then comes into her room.
  4. He starts making loud noises.
  5. Helen yells at him.
  6. Her mother then comes into her room.
  7. She asks Helen to cook dinner.
  8. Helen yells at her.
  9. Helen finally tells her family she is busy.

Sometimes You Lose

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

two different books

  1. He reads a book.
  2. The main character is a wolf.
  3. It tries to find its family.
  4. It travels all over the world.
  5. In the end, the wolf dies.
  6. This book is too sad.
  7. He reads another one.
  8. The main character is a girl.
  9. She wants to win a competition.
  10. She practices a lot.
  11. In the end, she gets first place.
  12. He likes this book.

Trying on Shoes

  1. He goes to a shoe store.
  2. He sees a pair he likes.
  3. It is black and white.
  4. He tries it on. It is too tight.
  5. He asks if there is a bigger size.
  6. There is not.
  7. He looks at the other shoes.
  8. He sees another pair he likes.
  9. It is bright yellow.
  10. He tries it on. It fits perfectly.

Different Flavors

  1. I like cupcakes and lollipops.
  2. Both of them are sweet.
  3. My mom likes hamburgers and french fries.
  4. Both of them are salty.
  5. My dad likes lemons and grapefruits.
  6. Both of them are sour.
  7. My sister likes coffee and dark chocolate.
  8. Both of them are bitter.
  9. My brother likes everything.

English Classroom

  1. Can you help me, please?
  2. Can I go out?
  3. Can I answer the question?
  4. Can I switch off the lights?
  5. Teacher, can you repeat please?
  6. Can I open the window?
  7. Can we pack our things now?
  8. What page are we on?
  9. I am ready. May I start it?
  10. What is the homework?
  11. Sorry, for being late.

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good tips

  1. What do you need?
  2. Where do you live?
  3. Why are you crying?
  4. Who do you want to see?
  5. When do you travel?
  6. Do you like being here?
  7. Do you come tomorrow?
  8. Do you have any children?
  9. What are you doing here? 
  10. Do your parents live here?

questions

  1. Are you afraid?
  2. Are you all right?
  3. Are you doing anything?
  4. Are you going home?
  5. Are you driving?
  6. Are you enjoying here?
  7. Are you feeling better?
  8. Are you having a good time?
  9. Are you better today?
  10. Are you kidding?

informations

  1. What brings you here?
  2. What do you do?
  3. What’s your job?
  4. Where do you study?
  5. What do you study?
  6. What’s your phone number?
  7. What’s your email address?
  8. Sorry, I didn’t get your name.
  9. How old are you?
  10. What do you like to do?