Oh! The electricity is off! I can’t see anything. Me either. What should we do? We need a flashlight. Where is it? I think it’s in the kitchen drawer. Yes, here it is. Have you seen my backpack? No. Why do you ask? Because I can’t find it. Did you look in your closet? Yes, It wasn’t there. Did you look under your bed? No, not yet. I bet that’s where it is.
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What kind of….
What kind of desserts do you like to eat? What kind of food do like to eat when you are angry? What kind of food do you eat between meals? What kind of food do you like the most? What kind of food do you like to eat? What kind of food does your mother make? What kind of food that you think is the least healthy? What kind of food that you think is the most healthy? What kind of food you usually eat?
What did you eat today?
What did you eat for lunch yesterday? What did you eat the last time you ate at a restaurant? What did you have for breakfast this morning? What did you have for supper last night? What do you eat for breakfast every day? What do you eat when you feel sad? What do you like to drink? What do you like to eat for your dinner?
Food & Eating.
Can you cook well? Did you drink coffee this morning? Did you eat lunch today? Do you always eat dinner with your family? Do you always eat vegetables? Do you cook? If yes, what food do you cook the most often? Do you drink milk every day? Do you drink tea every day? Do you eat beef?
Any and some…
I didn’t take any photographs, but Martha took some. (Não tirei nenhuma fotografia, mas Martha tirou.). You can have some coffee, but I don’t want any. (Você pode tomar um pouco de café, mas eu não quero.). I’ve bought some chocolate. Would you like some? (Comprei chocolate. Você gostaria de um pouco?). Are there any biscuits? Yes, there are some in the jar. (Há alguns biscoitos? Sim, há alguns no pote.).
Comparative and Superlative….
Velho – old – older – oldest
Jovem- young – younger – youngest
Bonito- pretty – prettier – prettiest
Longo – long – longer – longest
Baixo – short – shorter – shortest
Brilho – bright – brighter – brightest
Fechar – close – closer – closest
Feliz – happy – happier – happiest
This weekend…..
É quase Carnaval. O que você vai fazer neste final de semana? It’s almost Carnaval. What are you doing this weekend? Nada de especial, apenas trabalhar. Por que você pergunta? Nothing special, just working. Why do you ask? Bem, eu ainda não teminei minha compras de Natal. Você quer ir às compras comigo neste final de semana? Well, I still haven’t finished my Christmas shopping. Do you want to go shopping with me this weekend?
Where are you going?
Onde você está indo? Where are you going? Eu vou à loja. Preciso compra algo. I’m going to the store. I need to buy something. Mesmo? Eu preciso ir à loja também. Really? I need to go to the store too. Você gostaria de vir comigo? Would you like to come with me? Sim, vamos juntos. Yeah, let’s go together. Você quer ir agora ou mais tarde? Would you like to go now or later?
Nobody is there right now.
Não tem ninguém lá agora. Nobody is there right now. Bobagem/Que nada. Nonsense. Não ainda/Ainda não. Not yet. Nada mais/Mais nada. Nothing else.Agora ou mais tarde? Now or later? Não, obrigado/a. No, thank you. Não, esta é a primeira vez. No, this is the first time. Não faz mal/Não importa. Never mind. Da próxima vez. Next time.
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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
- To choose – escolher
join us
- Welcome to Brazil! Bem-vindo ao Brasil!
- Congratulations! Parabéns!
- Good luck! Boa sorte!
- Cheers! Saúde!
- All the best! Tudo de bom!
- Have a nice weekend! Bom final de semana!
- Have a nice holiday! Bom feriado!
- Have a nice trip! Boa viagem!
how are you?
1- How are you? Como está você?
2- I am fine! Eu estou bem!
3- Nice to meet you! Prazer te conhecer!
4- Nice to meet you too. O prazer é meu.
5- What time is it? Que horas são?
6- I am hungry! Estou com fome!
7- I am thirsty! Estou com sede!
sentences
1- Estou com pressa – I’m in a hurry.
2- Estou na escola – I’m at school.
3- Estou no trabalho – I’m at work
4- Estou em casa – I’m at home.
5- Estou com sono – I’m sleepy.
6- Estou de férias – I’m on vacation
7- Estou de folga – It’s my day off.
8- Estou sem grana – I’m broke.
to take
1- Take after – puxar, assemelhar-se
2- Take away – levar embora
3- Take down – derrubar
4- Take in – enganar
5- Take off – tirar
6- Take on – contratar
7- Take out – levar para fora
8- Take over – assumir chefia/direção
to get
1- Get along with – dar-se bem com
2- Get away – escapar
3- Get down – descer
4- Get in – entrar
5- Get up – levantar
6- Get off – descer, apesar de
7- Get on – subir, montar
8- Get over – superar
9- Get out – sair
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Bad Manners
- She has bad manners.
- She never shows any respect.
- Her mother buys her a present.
- She does not say thank you.
- Her friend comes to her house.
- She asks them to leave.
- Her friend has something for her.
- She doesn’t like it.
- Her dad asks her for a favor.
- She does not do it.
Best Friends
- Kelly and Julie are best friends.
- They do everything together.
- They walk to school together.
- They eat breakfast together.
- Kelly eats bacon and eggs.
- Julie eats cereal.
- They take the same classes.
- Kelly is good at math.
- Julie is good at English.
- They help each other out.
It’s Time to Get Up
- Tom. It’s time to get up.
- Is it 7:00 already? I’m still sleepy.
- That’s okay. Are you Hungry?
- Yes, mom. I am so hungry.
- Can I have pancakes?
- Of course, you can.
- I’ll get them ready.
- Thanks, mom. I’m on my way!
- It’s a beautiful morning, son.
- Yes, it’s a sunny day.
