By the front door – na porta da frente. Christmas Eve – véspera de Natal. Christmas tree – árvore de Natal. How glad I was – como eu fiquei contente! How tall you are getting – como você está ficando alto (crescendo). I was sorry about – eu senti muito. It Is over – está terminado. He shook hands with me – ele apertou-me as mãos. To take a look – para dar uma olhada. She was standing – Ela estava parada
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All right!
Are you all right? – Você tá bem. Are you doing something later? Você vai fazer alguma coisa mais tarde? Are you doing that on porpuse? – Tá fazendo isso de propósito. Are you driving? – Você tá de carro aí? Are you enjoying yourself? – Você está se divertindo? Are you feeling all right? – Está se sentindo bem? Are you having a good time? – Você está se divertindo? Are you having fun? – Você está se divertindo? Are you in or out – Tá dentro ou fora? Are you kidding – Tá brincando?
I have to….
Could I have the bill, please? (Pode trazer a conta, por favor?) May I ask you a question? (Posso fazer uma pergunta?) Can you turn on the TV, please? (Posso ligar a televisão, por favor?) Will you answer the phone, please? (Atende o telefone, por favor.) Would you sign this document, please? (Poderia assinar este documento, por favor?) Would you mind closing the door? (Você se incomodaria em fechar a porta?)
See you later….
I was kidding. – Eu estava só brincando. I was joking. – Eu estava só brincando. I was just passing by. – Estou só de passagem. I was afraid of this – Era o que eu temia. I was so worried – Eu tava tao preocupado. I was wrong about him – Eu me enganei a respeito dele. At worst – Na pior das hipóteses. I’ll see you later / See you. – Até logo. / Até amanhã. I’ll ask him – eu pergunto pra ele. I’ll be back later – Volto mais tarde. I’ll be right back. – Eu já volto.
Take you home…
I’ll just sleep – Eu vou dormir um pouco. I’ll let myself out! – Eu sei o caminho! I’ll make it work – Eu vou dar um jeito. I’ll never forgive myself! – eu nunca vou me perdoar. I’ll park over there – vou estacionar ali. I’ll see you soon – Até breve. I’ll show you – eu te mostro. I’ll stay – Vou ficar. I’ll take a look at it – vou dar uma olhada. I’ll take care of it. – Pode deixar comigo. I’ll take you home – Eu te levo em casa…
I got it!
I get it! – entendo! I got a big promotion – eu tive uma grande promoção. I got a flat tire. – Furei um pneu. I got a good deal. – Fiz uma boa compra. I got a good grade. – Tirei uma nota boa. I got a reason – eu tenho um motivo. I got friends in the department – tenho amigos na polícia I got it off my chest – Desabafei! I got it! / I did it! – Consegui! I got nervous – fiquei nervoso! I got scared. – Levei um susto.
How are you….?
How are you doing, man? – Como vai, cara? How are you? – Como vai? Como tem passado? How are you doing? – Como vai? Como tem passado? How are you today – Como vai? Como tem passado? How is it going? – Como vai? Como tem passado? How big are they? – qual o tamanho deles?How could I do this? – O que que eu fiz? How could you? – como pode? How dare you? – como você se atreve?
Glad to se you….
Glad to see you – Que bom ve-lo Go ahead – vá em frente Go get it! – vá buscá-lo Go home – vai pra casa. God bless you. / Bless you. – Saúde! (Quando alguém espirra) Golly! – Meu deus! Good afternoon – Boa tarde. Good day sir – Bom dia Senhor Good evening – boa noite! Good Idea! – Boa idéia! / É uma boa. Sounds good. – Boa idéia! / É uma boa. Good job! – Bom trabalho! Good luck – boa sorte
No matter…
It’s kind of expensive. – É meio caro. It’s late – já está tarde. It’s like this – É assim! It’s me – sou eu! It’s my day off. – Estou de folga. It’s my fault – é culpa minha. It’s my pleasure to take you home. – Faço questão de te levar para casa. It’s no wonder ? – Não é à toa que? It’s not ok! – Não está bem, não! It’s OK with me. – Por mim, tudo bem. It’s out of order. – Está com defeito.
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Loving Dance
- She loves to dance.
- She dances on her school’s team.
- She dances after school.
- She loves to dance in her room.
- She loves to dance in the kitchen.
- She also loves to dance in the bathroom.
- Anyone can see that she is funny.
- People say she is the best dancer.
questions
- Do you work? = você trabalha?
- Do I know you? = eu te conheço?
- Does she like him? = ela gosta dele?
- Do you speak English? = você fala Inglês?
- Do they need help? = eles precisam de ajuda?
- Do they like me? = eles gostam de mim?
- Does he study here? = ele estuda aqui?
- Does you like her? = você gosta dela?
- Does he play soccer? = Ele joga futebol?
- Do you like pizza? = você gosta de pizza?
i am here
- I’m tired = estou cansado
- I’m in love = estou apaixonado
- I’m hungry = estou com fome
- I’m thursty = estou com sede
- I’m on the bus = estou no ônibus
- I’m married = sou casado
- I’m late = estou atrasado
- I’m starving = estou morrendo de fome
- I’m Brazilian = sou brasileiro
- I’m Gilson = sou o Gilson
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 over her forehead.
- She is too sick to go to school.
- Her friends visit her.
- They give her the homework assignments.
- They try to make her feel better.
A Busy Boy
- The boy is always busy.
- He goes to school for eight hours.
- He has seven classes.
- They are all hard.
- He has a lot of homework.
- It takes him five hours to finish it.
- He also has piano practice.
- He spends two hours playing the piano.
- He only sleeps for four hours.
- He is tired.
More Money
- She gets an allowance from her parents.
- They give her $10 a week.
- She wants more.
- She asks her parents nicely.
- They say no.
- She tries to change their minds.
- She washes their cars.
- She makes them dinner.
- She compliments them.
- Her parents decide to give her a raise.
- She will get $15 a week.
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homework
- Do the dishes – Lavar louça
- Do the ironing – Passar roupa
- Do the laundry – Lavar roupa
- Dry the dishes – Secar a louça
- Dust – Espanar, tirar o pó.
- Throw away – Jogar fora.
- Wash the floor – Lavar o chão
- Make the bed – Arrumar a cama
- Sweep the floor – Varrer o chão
- Wipe – Limpar, secar
breakfast
- Cup – Xícara
- Fork – Garfo
- Frying pan – Frigideira
- Glass – Copo
- Kettle – Chaleira
- Knife – Faca
- Mug – Caneca
- Napkin – Guardanapo
- Saucer – Pires
- Spoon – Colher
simple past
- Did you go to his birthday party?
- Did she talk to her father?
- Did they buy that beautiful house?
- Did he send the email to him?
- Did Carol get married?
- Did she tell you what happened?
- Did you really do that?
- Did he give you this as a gift?
- Did it rain last night?
- Did you study for the test?
