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.
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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.
Can you?
I am glad to see you – que prazer em vê-lo. I apologize for – peço desculpas por. I beg your pardon – peço desculpas por. I blew it – estraguei tudo. I can’t believe it – Não posso acreditar! eu não acredito! I can’t go anywhere – Não consigo ir pra lugar nenhum. I can’t lose – não posso perder essa. I can’t pay for this – Eu não tenho dinheiro. I can’t stand it – Não agüento mais isto. I’m sick and tired of this. – Não agüento mais isto.
How are you doing?
How are you doing? – Como vai? Como tem passado? How are you today – Como vai? Como tem passado? How is it going? – Como vai? Como tem passado? How big are they – qual o tamanho deles. How could I do this? – O que que eu fiz. How could you? – como pode? How dare you? – como vc se atreve? How did you do that – Como voce fez isso. How did you know about that? – como você sabia? How did you like the party? – O que você achou da festa?
Great friend….
My mom is a great friend. She took care of me when I was very young. She took care of me when I was sick. She taught me how to read. She taught me how to get dressed. She taught me how to put my shirt on. She taught me how to tie my shoes. She taught me how to brush my teeth. She taught me to be kind to others. She taught me to tell the truth. She taught me to be polite…….
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can you?
- Can you call back later?
- Can you call me back later?
- Can you carry this for me?
- Can you do me a favor?
- Can you fix this for me?
- Can you give me an example?
- Can you help me?
- Can you hold this for me?
- Can you please say that again?
- Can you come tomorrow?
let’s think
- The book is behind the table.
- The book is in front of the table.
- The book is near the table.
- The book is next to the table.
- The book is on top of the table.
- There are five pens on the table.
- There’s a book under the table.
- There’s an eraser on his table..
It’s your turn
- Whose book is that?
- Why aren’t you going?
- Why are you laughing?
- Why did you do that?
- How do you say this in English?
- Do you know where she is?
- Could you explain it to me?
- I’m still learning English.
- I’m trying to understand it.
- Sorry, I didn’t get it.
