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So long…..

Foi um prazer falar com você It was nice speaking with you – Foi um prazer te conhecer It was nice meeting you. – Tenha um bom dia! Have a nice day! – Tenha um bom final de semana! Have a nice weekend! – Faça uma boa viagem! Have a nice trip. – Para você também For you too! – Até logo So long. – Te vejo em breve/amanhã/esta noite See you soon /tomorrow/tonight. – Te vejo mais tarde See you later. – Te vejo semana que vem See you next week. – Tchau! Bye! (bye-bye) – Tchau, cuide-se! Bye, take care

greetings!

Good morning Bom dia – Good afternoon Boa tarde – Good evening Boa noite (ao chegar) – Good night Boa noite (despedida) – Hello Olá – Hi Oi – How are you? Como vai? (informal) – How are you doing? Como vai? (informal) – I’m fine, thanks. And you? Estou bem, obrigado. E você? – I’m fine too, thanks! Estou bem também, obrigado! – Very well, thanks! Muito bem, obrigado!

It takes about…..

Quando tempo você leva? – How long does it take you? – Quanto tempo você levou? – How long did it take you? – Eu levo cinco minutos… – It take me five minutes… – Eu levei cinco minutos… – It took me five minutes… – Eu estou atrasado – I am delay / late. – Quero reservar um lugar – I wanna book a seat. – Quanto custa uma passagem ida e volta? – How much is a return ticket to..

Let’s speak English….

Você pode me dar um exemplo? Can you give me an example? Você pode me ajudar? Can you help me? Você pode segurar isso para mim? Can you hold this for me? Você pode dizer isso novamente por favor? Can you please say that again? Você poderia recomendar um bom restaurante? Can you recommend a good restaurant? Você poderia repetir por favor? Can you repeat that please? Você pode me mostar? Can you show me? Você poderia falar mais alto por favor? Can you speak louder please?

Can We have…..

Posso ver teu passaporte por favor? Can I see your passport please? Quer deixar uma mensagem? Can I take a message? Posso experimentar? Can I try it on? Posso usar teu telefone? Can I use your phone? Posso ter um desconto? Can it be cheaper? Você pode nos trazer o carápio por favor? Can we have a menu please.

How much is it?

Where is the bus station? ‐ Onde é a estação de ônibus? – The bus station is over there? ‐ A estação de ônibus é logo ali. – Where can I buy a ticket? ‐ Onde posso comprar uma passagem? – You can buy it at that window. ‐ Você pode comprar naquela janela. – How much is the ticket? / How much is it? ‐ Quanto é a passagem? – It’s fifteen dollars (U$15). ‐ São quinze dólares. – What time does the bus leave? ‐ A que horas sai o ônibus? – The bus leaves at ten (10) AM. ‐ O ônibus sai às dez da manhã.

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. – Round trip. ‐ Passagem de ida e de volta.

How Far is it?

How far is it? ‐ Que distância fica? – 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 five minutes away. ‐ Fica há 5 minutos daqui. – It’s five miles from here. ‐ Fica há cinco milhas daqui. – It’s two blocks away from here. ‐ Fica há duas quadras daqui.

Let me know….

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.

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The Oldest Brother

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

Good Manners

  1. Michelle eats with her family.
  2. She wants to eat peas.
  3. She asks her mom,
  4. Will you please pass me the peas?
  5. The mom smiles.
  6. She gives her the plate.
  7. Michelle gets a gift from her dad.
  8. She thanks him.
  9. Michelle sees a classmate cry.
  10. She gives the classmate a tissue.
  11. Michelle has really good manners.

A Kind Stranger

  1. She walks across the street.
  2. She has four boxes in her hand.
  3. They are very heavy.
  4. She falls down.
  5. She drops the boxes.
  6. A stranger helps her.
  7. He asks if she is okay.
  8. She nods her head.
  9. He picks up her boxes.
  10. He carries them to her car.
  11. She says thank you

Health

  • Não me sinto bem.
  • I don’t feel well.
  • Tenho um problema cardíaco.
  • I have a heart condition.
  • Deixe-me examiná-lo/a.
  • Let me examine you.
  • Por favor, deite-se aqui.
  • Please lie down here.
  • Respire fundo.
  • Breathe deeply

More Money

  1. She gets an 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. Her parents decide to give her a raise.
  11. She will get $15 a week.

Practice

  1. (a pair of) Glasses
  2. (a pair of) Sunglasses
  3. (a pair of) Pants
  4. (a pair of) Shorts
  5. (a pair of) Shoes
  6. (a pair of) Sneakers
  7. (a pair of) Earrings

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verbs

  1. Have = ter
  2. Need = precisar
  3. Want = querer
  4. Try = tentar
  5. See = ver
  6. Hear = ouvir
  7. Wait = esperar
  8. Pull = puxar
  9. Push = empurrar
  10. Call = chamar / telefonar

useful sentences

  1. Sorry. I didn’t do it on purpose.
  2. Sorry. I’m not used to this.
  3. Can you repeat that, please?
  4. What does that mean?
  5. You are very kind today,
  6. Yes, but only a little bit,
  7. Have a wonderful trip.
  8. It doesn’t matter.
  9. See you soon / later.
  10. May God be with you.

simple future

1. I will stay here today.
2. I’m going to help you.
3. We will love it.
4. We’re going to buy the book.
5. The boy will visit his mother.
6. She is going to tell the truth.
7. You will be on Facebook.
8. You’re going to like it.
9. I will always believe it.
10. Is she going to stop?