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I’ll be there!
I’d like to invite you to the party. Eu gostaria de te convidar para a festa. Would you like to come with us? Você gostaria de vir conosco? Why don’t you come with us? Por que você não vem conosco? What time? A que horas? Sounds good! Parece legal! OK, I’ll be there! OK, eu estarei lá! What should I wear? O que eu deveria vestir?
It’s expensive!
Where can I exchange some money? Can you cash a check for me? What’s the exchange rate today? Can I help you? Good morning. Can I help you? Thank you, I am just looking. How much is that wallet? I’d like to see a cellphone… How much is that one? It’s expensive!
How long will it be?
How long will the concert last? (Quanto tempo o show vai durar?) How long have you been living here? (Quanto tempo faz que você mora aqui?) How long has she been working there? (Quanto tempo faz que ela trabalha lá?) How long have they been married? (Quanto tempo faz que eles estão casados?) How long have you been studying English? (Quanto tempo faz que você estuda inglês?)
How often do you go?
How often do you do that? (Com que frequência você faz isso?) How often do you guys go to the movies? (Com que frequência vocês vão ao cinema?) How often did they punish you? (Com que frequência eles puniam você?) How often did you do that? (Com que frequência você fazia isso?) How often does he study English? (Com que frequência ele estuda inglês?) How often do you see each other? (Com que frequência vocês se veem?)
What time is it?
What time is it, please? It’s fifteen to noon. How many brothers to you have? I have two brothers and one sister. At what time does your father work? He works from 7 am to 3 pm. Do you have work on the weekends? No, I don’t. I work from Monday to Friday. How many languages do you speak? I speak Portuguese and English, but I still need to learn Spanish!
How do you say?
Do you speak Portuguese? No, I don’t. But I have to learn it! How do you say ‘thank you’ in Portuguese? ‘Obrigado’, or ‘obrigada’. How do you go to school? I don’t go to school. I study at home. How many countries do you know? I know five countries. What’s your telephone number? Five, five, two, four, double three……
When do you go?
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?
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?
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study english
- I’m happy here – Estou feliz aqui.
- I’m hungry – Estou com fome.
- I’m married – Sou casado(a).
- I’m not busy – Não estou ocupado.
- I’m not married – Não sou casado.
- I’m not at home – Não estou em casa.
- I’m not sure – Não tenho certeza.
- I’m very sorry – Eu lamento muito.
- I’m thirsty – Estou com sede.
questions
- Are you sure? – Você tem certeza?
- Who are you? – Quem é você?
- Where is it? – Onde é / Onde fica?
- Where are you? – Onde está você?
- Can I help you? – Posso ajudar você?
- What time is it? – Que horas são?
- How many days? – Quantos dias?
- How much is it? – Quanto custa?
- Why not? – Por que não?
that’s it
- That’s not fair – Isso não é justo.
- That’s not right – Isso não está certo.
- That’s right – Está certo.
- That’s too bad – Isso é muito ruim.
- That’s too many – Isso é muito.
- That’s too much – Isso é muito.
I am here
- I’m happy – Estou feliz.
- I’m hungry – Estou com fome.
- I’m married – Sou casado.
- I’m not busy – Eu não estou ocupado.
- I’m not married – Eu não sou casado.
- I’m not ready – Não estou pronto.
- I’m not sure – Não tenho certeza.
in the morning
- In town – na cidade.
- In April – em Abril
- in the afternoon – à tarde
- in the evening – á noite
- in the morning – pela manhã.
- in pieces – em pedaços.
- In spring – na primavera.
questions
- What? – Que? / O Que? / Qual?
- Which? – Que? / Qual? / Quais?
- Where? – Onde?
- When? -Quando?
- Why?- Por que?
- Who? – Quem?
- Whom? – Quem?
- Whose? – De quem?
- How? – Como?
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adjectives
- Taller than (mais alto que)
- Smaller than (menor que)
- Greater than (maior que)
- Older than (mais velho que)
- Younger than (mais jovem que)
- Richer than (mais rico que)
- Lower than (mais baixo que)
- Cheaper than (mais barato que)
- Narrower than (mais estreito que)
- Easier than (mais fácil que)
sport
- What sport do you like?
- I like playing tennis.
- Is it easy to play that sport?
- Yes, it’s pretty easy to play.
- Is it popular in your country?
- Yes, it is very popular.
- How long have you been practicing it?
- I think for 5 years.
- Who do you play sports with?
- I play it with my friends.
check in
- What time is check out?
- Check out is at elevem o’clock.
- Do you have a pool?
- I have a reservation.
- Do you have a reservation?
- Yes, I do. It’s under João da Silva.
- Can I have your passport, please?
- Sign here please?
- Here is your key.
- Have a great stay.
