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can / can’t

  • Can I help you? = posso te ajudar?
  • Can she hear us? = ela consegue nos ouvir?
  • Can you call her? = você pode ligar pra ela?
  • Can I  take you? = posso levar você?
  • We can’t do that! = não podemos fazer isso!
  • You can’t swim! = você não consegue nadar!
  • She can’t go today! = ela não pode ir hoje!

i am

  • I’m fat = estou gordo
  • I’m thin = estou magro
  • I’m happy = estou feliz
  • I’m sad = estou triste
  • I’m cold = estou com frio
  • I’m stressed out = estou estressado
  • I’m in love = estou apaixonado

hey folks!

  1. I will go with you. Eu vou com você.
  2. I will help you. Eu vou te ajudar.
  3. He will be there. Ele estará lá
  4. My back hurts. As minhas costas doem.
  5. She is my friend. Ela é minha amiga.
  6. They are my sisters. Elas são minhas irmãs.
  7. That’s all I need. Isso é tudo que eu preciso.
  8. I worked all day. Eu trabalhei o dia todo.
  9. That’s all I have. É tudo o que eu tenho.

say hello!

  1. How are you doing today?
  2. Where are you from?
  3. Long time no see.
  4. That’s great!
  5. What’s up?
  6. We’ll be having a good time.
  7. Don’t take it personally
  8. I am doing well.
  9. I can’t complain.
  10. Thank you so much.

frases

  • Are you awake?
  • (Você está acordado?)
  • Are you better today?
  • (Você está melhor hoje?)
  • I’m feeling better.
  • (Estou me sentindo melhor.)
  • I’m a little tired.
  • (Estou um pouco cansado)
  • What would you like for dinner?
  • (O que você gostaria para o jantar?)
  • I’m going to take a shower.
  • (Vou tomar um banho.)
  • I have to wake up at 7 a.m
  • (Tenho que acordar às 7)

basic English

  1. How are you? Como vai você?
  2. My name is… Meu nome é…
  3. See you soon. Te vejo em breve
  4. What do you do?  O que você faz?
  5. Could you help me? Você poderia me ajudar?
  6. I would like to… Eu gostaria de …
  7. I need to… Eu preciso… (+verbo)
  8. I don’t know: Eu não sei
  9. It’s okay, it’s good. Tudo bem, legal
  10. I agree. Eu concordo

Check-in

  1. Cartão de Embarque: Boarding Pass
  2. Bagagem: Baggage
  3. Vôo direto: Direct Flight
  4. Vôo Confirmado: Confirmed Flight
  5. Vôo Atrasado: Delayed Flight
  6. Vôo Cancelado: Canceled Flight
  7. Voo de Conexão: Connecting flight
  8. Embarque: Boarding
  9. Fileira: Row
  10. Corredor: Aisle

good trip!

  1. Vôo: Flight
  2. Avião: Airplane
  3. Viagem: Trip ou Vacation
  4. Passageiro: Passanger
  5. Passaporte: Passport
  6. Número do voo: Flight number
  7. Companhia Aérea: Airline
  8. Terminal: Terminal
  9. Portão de Embarque: Gate
  10. Passagem aérea: Air Ticket
  11. Primeira Classe: First Class
  12. Classe Executiva: Business Class
  13. Classe Econômica: Economic Class

greetings!

  • How are you?
    Como vai? Como está você?
  • How’s it going?
    Como vão as coisas?
  • How’ve you been?
    Como tem passado?
  • What’s up?
    E aí?
  • What’s going on?
    E aí?
  • What’ve you been up to?
    O que tem feito?

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Feeling Sick

  1. Ms. suzy. I’m not feeling well.
  2. What is it, Elizabeth?
  3. My head hurts.
  4. You may have a headache.
  5. Yes, I think I do.
  6. Let’s see the school nurse.
  7. Okay, Ms. Thomas.
  8. I’ll be back in class.
  9. Try to be quiet.
  10. I’m gonna try a little.

Meeting Friends

  1. Hi. My name is Mary.
  2. Hello, Mary. I’m Michelle.
  3. It’s nice to meet you, Michelle.
  4. Thank you so much.
  5. What do you want to do?
  6. I have to go to class now.
  7. Yeah. Me too. We’ll meet later?
  8. Yes. We can meet after school.
  9. Okay. I’ll see you there.
  10. We can have lunch together.

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. Her mom smiles a lot.
  6. She gives her the plate.
  7. She gets a gift from her dad.
  8. She thanks him.
  9. She sees a classmate crying.
  10. She gives the classmate a tissue.

Different Flavors

  1. I like cupcakes and lollipops.
  2. Both of them are sweet.
  3. My mom likes hamburgers.
  4. Both of them are salty.
  5. My dad likes lemon juice.
  6. Both of them are sour.
  7. My sister likes coffee.
  8. Both of them are bitter.
  9. My brother likes everything.

A Bad Diet

  1. Mom, I’m hungry.
  2. Look in the fridge.
  3. There’s nothing to eat.
  4. Are you sure? It’s almost empty.
  5. I went to the market yesterday.
  6. I don’t see anything.
  7. I bought oranges and apples.
  8. I don’t want fruit.
  9. Eat the fruit. It’s good for you.
  10. Next time you go to the market.

Happy in Heaven

  1. My parents go to church on Sunday.
  2. They trust in God.
  3. I hope they will go to heaven.
  4. They probably will.
  5. But no one knows for sure.
  6. That’s for sure.
  7. No one knows what happens.
  8. If we are good, we will be happy.
  9. That’s what many people believe.
  10. If we are bad, we will be unhappy.

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much work

  1. It was time for bed.
  2. Edward was very tired.
  3. He turned off the TV.
  4. He turned off his computer.
  5. He turned off the light.
  6. He went into the bathroom.
  7. He brushed his teeth.
  8. He went into the bedroom.
  9. He put on his pajamas.
  10. He got into bed.

can

  1. Can I eat this?
  2. Can I help you?
  3. Can you find it?
  4. Can you help me?
  5. can sing well.
  6. can‘t hear it.
  7. When can we eat?
  8. can‘t hear you.
  9. can‘t remember.
  10. can‘t see well.

to be

  1. He must be here.
  2. You’ll be OK.
  3. Don’t be angry.
  4. Don’t be afraid.
  5. He must be tired.
  6. Please be seated.
  7. She must be sick.
  8. I’ll be back at six.
  9. Don’t be sad.
  10. She’ll be at home.