O Blog Tomorrow
- Vôo: Flight
- Avião: Airplane
- Viagem: Trip ou Vacation
- Passageiro: Passanger
- Passaporte: Passport
- Número do voo: Flight number
- Companhia Aérea: Airline
- Terminal: Terminal
- Portão de Embarque: Gate
- Passagem aérea: Air Ticket
- Primeira Classe: First Class
- Classe Executiva: Business Class
- Classe Econômica: Economic Class
- 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?
- Shut your face!
cale-se, cala boca!
- Shut it!
cale-se!
- Zip it!
cale-se!
- Just stop!
chega, pare de falar!
- Put a sock in it!
ponha uma mordaça!
- Keep quiet!
fique quieto!
- Keep your mouth closed!
fique de boca fechada!
- (a pair of) Glasses
- (a pair of) Sunglasses
- (a pair of) Pants
- (a pair of) Shorts
- (a pair of) Shoes
- (a pair of) Sneakers
- (a pair of) Earrings
- I have no idea. Não faço ideia.
- It doesn’t matter. Não importa.
- I’m in a hurry Estou com pressa.
- I’m leaving. Estou de saída.
- I’m on vacation. Estou de férias.
- Maybe some other time. Fica para a próxima.
- On the other hand. Por outro lado.
- Be careful. Tome cuidado.
- Go ahead. Vá em frente.
- What a nice day! Que dia bonito!
- What time is it? Que horas são?
- What would you like? O que você gostaria?
- Could you help me? Poderia me ajudar?
- It’s too hot today! Está muito quente hoje
- I am too tired. Estou muito cansado.
- I am going to bed. Vou dormir.
- Vôo: Flight
- Avião: Airplane
- Viagem: Travel, Trip ou Vacation
- Passageiro: Passanger
- Passaporte: Passport
- Número do voo: Flight number
- Companhia Aérea: Airline
- Terminal: Terminal
- Portão de Embarque: Gate
- Passagem aérea: Air Ticket
- Primeira Classe: First Class
- Classe Executiva: Business Class
- Classe Econômica: Economic Class
- Hello – Olá
- Sure? – Sério?
- Hey – E aí
- Hi there! – Oiê
- Hey you! – Ei, você aí!
- What’s up? – E ai
- Take care! – Cuide-se
- Greetings! - Saudações!
- Cheers! - Saúde!
- See you later! – Até mais tarde!
- See you soon! – Até logo!
- See you tomorrow! – Até amanhã!
- Until next time! – Até a próxima!
- Take care! – Cuide-se!
- So long! – Até mais
- Welcome! – Seja bem-vindo!
- Greetings – Saudações
O Blog Tomorrow
- Mom, I’m hungry.
- Look in the fridge.
- There’s nothing to eat.
- Are you sure? It’s almost empty.
- I went to the market yesterday.
- I don’t see anything.
- I bought oranges and apples.
- I don’t want fruit.
- Eat the fruit. It’s good for you.
- Next time you go to the market.
- My parents go to church on Sunday.
- They trust in God.
- I hope they will go to heaven.
- They probably will.
- But no one knows for sure.
- That’s for sure.
- No one knows what happens.
- If we are good, we will be happy.
- That’s what many people believe.
- If we are bad, we will be unhappy.
- She goes to the mall.
- There are many stores at the mall.
- She sees a clothing store.
- She goes inside.
- There are many different shirts.
- Some shirts have flowers.
- Other shirts have stripes.
- She gets a flowered shirt.
- It is blue and white.
- She tries it on.
- Billy always listens to his mother.
- He always does what she says.
- His mother says, “Brush your teeth,
- Billy brushes his teeth.
- If his mother says, “Go to bed,
- Billy goes to bed.
- Billy is a very good boy.
- A good boy listens to his mother.
- She doesn’t have to ask him again
- She asks him to do everything.
- Thanksgiving is a national holiday.
- It is celebrated once a year.
- Mark loved Thanksgiving.
- It is his favorite holiday.
- Every year, he cooks a turkey.
- Mark’s wife helps him.
- Mark cooks other dishes, too.
- He makes potato salad, and ham.
- Mark invites his family.
- Mark has a large family.
- Mark’s wife also invites her family.
- She came back home from work.
- She looked at her watch.
- It was nine o’clock.
- She went to her bedroom.
- And put on her pajamas.
- She got her blanket.
- She lay down on her bed.
- The room was very cold.
- She went to her closet.
- She came back and slept..
O Blog Tomorrow
- Can I eat this?
- Can I help you?
- Can you find it?
- Can you help me?
- I can sing well.
- I can‘t hear it.
- When can we eat?
- I can‘t hear you.
- I can‘t remember.
- I can‘t see well.
- He must be here.
- You’ll be OK.
- Don’t be angry.
- Don’t be afraid.
- He must be tired.
- Please be seated.
- She must be sick.
- I’ll be back at six.
- Don’t be sad.
- She’ll be at home.
- She is a great teacher.
- I’m happy because I’m here.
- I’m not sick. John is sick.
- You are my best friend.
- Mary is a great person.
- Are you in love with Jane?
- You are a smart boy.
- He isn’t at home right now.
- He’s at work at the moment.
- She isn’t my sister.