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Take a bus….

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. He takes the school bus to go to school. Ele pega o ônibus escolar para ir para a escola. He takes a bus to go to school. Ele pega um ônibus (qualquer ) para ir para a escola. Bus ticket. Passagem de ônibus. One way ticket. Passagem de ida.

Is it your house?

Is this an orange? ‐ Isso é uma laranja? – Yes, it is. ‐ Sim é. – No, It’s not. ‐ Não, não é. ‐ Is that your house? ‐ Aquela é sua casa? – Yes, that is. ‐ Sim, aquela é. – No, that’s not. ‐ Não aquela não é. – Are these credit cards? ‐ Estes são cartões de crédito? – Yes, they are. ‐ Sim, eles são. – No, they are not. ‐ Não, eles não são. – What color is this shirt? ‐ Que cor é esta camisa? – It’s blue. ‐ É azul.

She has long hair…

What does she look like? – Como ela se parece? She has long hair. – Ela tem cabelos longos. She has wavy hair. Ela tem cabelos ondulados. She has red hair. Ela tem cabelos vermelhos ou ruivos. She has blue eyes. Ela tem olhos azuis. She has light skin. Ela tem pele clara. What does he look like? Como ele se parece? He is bald. – Ele é careca. He has a goatee. Ele tem um cavanhaque. He looks 40 years old. Ele parece ter 40 anos. He is wearing sun glasses. Ele está usando óculos escuros.

How tall are you?

Straight hair – Cabelos lisos. Curly hair ‐ Cabelos encacheados. Wavy hair – Cabelos ondulados. She is blond. – Ela é loira. He is blond. – Ele é loiro. She is a brunette. – Ela é morena. He has dark hair. – Ele tem cabelos escuros. He has dark skin. – Ele tem pele escura. Light skin. – Pele clara. Tall. ‐ Alto/Alta Short. ‐ Baixo/Baixa. Average/Average height. – Estatura mediana. How tall are you? – Qual sua altura?/Que altura você tem?

How far is it?

How far is it? ‐ Que distância _ica? – It’s not very far. ‐ Não é muito longe. – It’s far away. ‐ Fica bem longe. ‐ How long does it take to get there? – Quanto tempo leva para chegar lá? – It takes an hour ‐ Leva uma hora. – It takes two hours and a half. ‐ Levam duas horas e meia. – It’s _ive minutes away. ‐ Fica há 5 minutos daqui. – It’s _ive miles from here. ‐ Fica há cinco milhas daqui. – It’s two blocks away from here. ‐ Fica há duas quadras daqui.

This way…..

It’s that way ‐ Fica naquele caminho (para aquele lado). – It’s this way. ‐ Fica neste caminho (para este lado). – You are going the wrong way. ‐ Você está indo no caminho errado. ‐ I am looking for ‐ Eu estou procurando por – I need to get to  ‐ Eu preciso chegar ao/a – the post office. ‐ O orreio. – the library. ‐ A biblioteca. (Como corrigido anteriormente‐Livraria = Bookstore) – a gas station. ‐ Um posto de gasolina. – I need to go to ‐ Eu preciso ir para…

How can I….?

Hello, how can I help you? ‐ Olá, como posso ajuda‐lo? – Hello, Can I help you with anything? ‐ Olá, posso ajuda‐lo com alguma coisa? – I am just looking , thank you. ‐ Eu estou apenas olhando, obrigado. – We are just browsing, thank you. ‐ Nós estamos somente olhando por aí, obrigado. – Let me know if you decide on anything. ‐ Me avise se você decidir alguma coisa. – Let me know if you need any help. ‐ Me avise se você precisar de ajuda. – Ok, Thanks. ‐ Ok, obrigado.

By the way…..

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

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?

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Staying at a Hotel

  1. Do you have a reservation?
  2. Do you need help with your bags?
  3. Is there anything else?
  4. How many guests are with you?
  5. Your room is on the second floor.
  6. Thank you for staying with us!
  7. I’d like to book a room, please.
  8. We really enjoyed our stay.
  9. The room is too noisy.
  10. Can I see the room, please?

The Oldest Brother

  1. Brian is the oldest brother.
  2. He has two younger brothers.
  3. Brian helps his parents around the house.
  4. He washes the dishes.
  5. He mops the floor.
  6. He picks up his brothers from school.
  7. Brian also teaches his brothers.
  8. He tells them to be honest, kind, and friendly.
  9. Brian loves his family.

Picking Her Up

  1. He is talking to his friends.
  2. His cell phone rings.
  3. He answers it. It is his sister.
  4. She asks if he could pick her up at school.
  5. He tells her to wait.
  6. He gets off the couch.
  7. He tells his friends to leave.
  8. He drives his car.
  9. He parks on the street.
  10. His sister gets in the car.

A Good Shower

  1. She goes to the market.
  2. She buys ingredients for lunch and dinner.
  3. She goes to the pharmacy.
  4. She picks up her medicine.
  5. She goes to school.
  6. She takes three tests.
  7. She goes to the park.
  8. She runs ten laps.
  9. She finally goes home.
  10. She is tired and sweaty.
  11. What a day!
  12. She takes a cold shower.
  13. She feels good.

too sick

  1. She is too sick.
  2. She has the cold.
  3. She can’t stop sneezing.
  4. She keeps a tissue box near her.
  5. Her nose is so red.
  6. She also has a fever.
  7. She puts a cold towel over her forehead.
  8. She is too sick to go to school.
  9. Her friends visit her.
  10. They give her the homework.
  11. They try to make her feel better.

An Unhealthy Boy

  1. He is fat.
  2. He only eats red meat, chips, and candy.
  3. His parents worry about him.
  4. They ban him from eating fattening foods.
  5. They cook healthy meals only from now on.
  6. They eat oatmeal for breakfast.
  7. They eat fish and vegetables for lunch.
  8. They eat chicken and salad for dinner.

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simple past

  1. We worked a lot last year.
  2. They lived here for ten months.
  3. The dog ate all the food.
  4. I went to the store last week
  5. My sister didn’t come today.
  6. The boy didn’t wait for us.
  7. We didn’t drink anything.
  8. Did you watch the movie?
  9. Did he help you?
  10. Did he give them the test?

a good tip

  1. I phone my mother every day.
  2. I never phone her in the morning.
  3. I go to the gym in the morning.
  4. My mother also goes to the gym.
  5. She doesn’t go there tomorrow.
  6. I like chocolate cookies.
  7. I don’t like that sandwiches.
  8. She makes cookies on Saturdays.
  9. We watch filmes and eat cookies.
  10. We watch several series at home.

let’s practice

  1. I usually have breakfast.
  2. She doesn’t watch tv here.
  3. I don’t work on Sundays.
  4. Do they know about this?
  5. He plays soccer very well.
  6. She teaches English here.
  7. You always arrive late.
  8. He goes to the gym today
  9. She fixes her car by herself.
  10.  I don’t know that.