1. When do you go to church?
On Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings.
2. When do you study Portuguese?
On Mondays and Wednesdays, from 7 to 9 pm.
3. How much is a hot dog and a soda?
It’s three reais and fifty cents.
4. When do you prefer to read: in the morning or in the evening?
I prefer to read in the evening, because it is silent. What about you?
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When do you go?
Can I go out?
Can I go out, please? May I open the window, please? Please, can I have a look at your photo album? Please, may I taste that hot spicy couscous dish? Do you mind if I smoke? Would you mind if I asked you something? Is it okay if I sit here? Would it be all right if I borrowed your mobile Phone?
Where are you From?
Where are you from? I’m from Canada. I’m French. Where do you live? Are you Brazilian? I am from the US. How long have you been in Brazil? I’ve just arrived. I arrived last week. We arrived a month ago! Where do you work? What do you do? How old are you?When is your birthday? Are you married? What’s your wife’s name? Are you married? What’s your husband’s name?
How are you doing?
Hi Jennifer! How are you doing? I am doing fine, thank you! Can I borrow your pink dress? I have a party to go tonight! Yes, Sure. Where is the party? It is in Drews’ house. Okay. Take it. Thank you. Do you like parties? Yes, I like parties. Do you want to come too? Yes, of course. Thank you. You’re invited!
all in good time…
Be patient, Carol! All in good time! (Seja paciente, Carol! Tudo acontece na hora certa!) Be patient, you’ll hear the result all in good time. (Fique tranquilo, você saberá o resultado no momento oportuno.) Max didn’t worry about getting an answer today or tomorrow, because he knew it would come in good time. (O Max não se preocupou em receber uma resposta hoje ou amanhã, pois ele sabia que ela chegaria no seu devido tempo.)
Make a face…..
She made a face when she smelt the milk. (Ela fez uma careta quando sentiu o cheiro do leite.) The children were making faces at us through the window. (A gurizada estava na janela fazendo caretas pra gente.) Why are you making that face? Is there anything wrong? (Por que você está fazendo essa cara estranha? Tem algum problema?) I guess you made a bad impression on them. (Eu acho que você causou uma má impressão neles.)
Make a living…..
He makes a living as a stand-up comic. (Ele ganha a vida como comediante.) Can you really make a living by selling jewelry? (Você consegue mesmo ganhar a vida vendendo bijuterias?) Mike makes a living from fixing cars. (O Mike ganha a vida consertando carros.) You made a point that we all should remember. (Você fez uma observação que nós todo deveríamos lembra.)
Today is my birthday!
Estou com pressa. – I’m in a hurry. Estou com dor de cabeça. – I’ve got a headache. / I have a headache. Está com defeito. – It’s out of order. Está com jeito de chuva. – It looks like rain. Ela está com 15 anos. – She is 15 years old. Estou de ressaca. I’ve got a hangover. / I have a hangover. / I’m hung over. Ela está de aniversário. – Today is her birthday. / She’s celebrating her birthday today. Estou de férias. – I’m on vacation. / … on holidays.
What do you do?
What do you do at your job? O que você faz no seu trabalho? I’m in charge of the sales departmentEu sou encarregado pelo depto de vendas. I’m the sales managerEu sou o gerente de vendas. I’m responsible for accounts. Eu sou responsável pela contabilidade. Personnel department / Advertising. Departamento Pessoal / Publicidade. I work at a company called…Eu trabalho em uma empresa chamada…
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see you later!
- Take care! Se cuida!
- Regards! Saudações!
- Cheers! Saúde!
- See you soon! Até breve!
- See you tomorrow! Até amanhã!
- So long. Até mais.
- See you later. Te vejo depois!
- Have a nice day. Tenha um bom dia.
Expressions
- Thank you – Obrigado/a.
- Thank you miss – Obrigado/a senhorita.
- Thank you sir – Obrigado/a senhor.
- Thanks a lot – Muito obrigado/a.
- That looks great – Está ótimo.
- That’s enough – Chega/basta.
- That’s fine – Está bom.
- That’s it – É isso ai.
- That’s not fair – Isso não é justo
better together
- I’m tired – Estou cansado.
- I’m not tired – Não estou cansado.
- I’m not sick – Não estou
- I’m very hungry – Estou com fome.
- I’m very thirsty – Estou com muita sede.
- I like you – Gosto de você.
- I don’t like them – Não gosto deles.
- I like tea and coffee – Adoro chá e café
greetings
- Certainly! – Certamente!
- Good afternoon – Boa tarde
- Good evening sir – Boa noite senhor.
- Good Luck – Boa sorte
- Good morning – Bom dia
- Great – Ótimo
- Happy Birthday – Feliz aniversário
- Have a good trip – Boa viagem
- Please call me – Por favor me ligue
join us!
- Just a little – Só um pouquinho.
- Just a moment – Só um momento.
- Let me check – Deixa-me ver/checar.
- Let me think – Deixa-me pensar.
- Let’s go home – Vamos pra casa.
- Let’s speak English – Vamos falar inglês.
verbs
- To arrive – chegar.
- To ask – pedir, perguntar.
- To be – ser, estar.
- To begin – começar, iniciar.
- To break – quebrar.
- To bring – trazer.
- To buy – comprar.
- To call – chamar, telefonar.
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vocabulary
- Eu sei – I know;
- Eu não sei – I don’t know;
- Entrada – Entrance;
- Saída – Exit;
- Saída – Exit;
- Empurre – Push.
- Puxe – Pull;
- Banheiros – Toilets, WC;
- Homens – Gentlemen.
- Mulheres – Ladies
let’s practice
- You have a really nice place.
- I liked the way you’ve decorated.
- You have a great view.
- It seems like a nice neighborhood.
- Well, you look nice today.
- I really like your (dress).
- You look different today.
- Did you do something today?
- You’ve lost some weight.
- How often do you exercise?
enjoy your day
- I wanna search for a job.
- I wanna order some food.
- I wanna marry her.
- I wanna listen to that song.
- I don’t wanna talk.
- I don’t wanna search for a job.
- I don’t wanna marry her.
- I don’t wanna listen to that song.
- I don’t wanna order some food.
- I don’t have time to explain.
