- Good morning – Bom dia.
- Good afternoon – Boa tarde.
- Good evening – Boa noite (chegada).
- Good night – Boa noite (despedida).
- Sleep well! – Durma bem!
- Hello/hi! – Olá/oi!
- Goodbye/bye – Adeus.
- See you soon! – Até breve!
- Cheers – “Chin chin”/ à nossa.
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say Hello!
Greetings
1- Take care!: Se cuida!
2- Regards!: Saudações!
3- Cheers!: Saúde!
4- See you soon!: Até breve!
5- Not so bad! Estou indo!
6- I’m not okay! Não estou bem!
7- Not so good! Não muito bem!
In the morning
1. I don’t want – eu não quero.
2. In the morning – de manhã.
3. I don’t work – eu não trabalho.
4. In the afternoon – de tarde.
5. I don’t smoke – eu não fumo.
6. In the morning – de manhã
7. I don’t play – eu não jogo/brinco
8. In the evening – a noite
9. I don’t study – eu não estudo
10. In the afternoon – a tarde
spell it!
- How do you feel? Como você está?
- How did you go? Como você foi?
- How do you know? Como você sabe?
- How do you spell it? Como soletra?
- How does she know? Como ela sabe?
- How old are you? Qual a sua idade?
- How is it going? Como vai?
to go – ir
- Go after – ir atrás, perseguir
- Go at – atacar lançar-se sobre
- Go away – ir embora
- Go down – descer
- Go for – ir buscar
- Go off – explodir
- Go on – continuar
- Go out – sair
- Go over – rever, repassar
- Go up – subir
sentences
Don´t you go? Você não vai?
You look familiar. Você parece familiar
Do you come here? Você vem aqui?
Aren´t you teacher? Você não é professor?
Don´t you work? Você não trabalha?
Nice place! Lugar legal!
It’s cold today! Está frio hoje!
It’s crowded here! Está lotado aqui!
we are here
- I am here. Eu estou aqui.
- I am at home. Eu estou em casa.
- You are John. Você é o John.
- You are happy. Você é/está feliz.
- You are a student. Você é um aluno.
- He is Roberto. Ele é o Roberto.
- He is there. Ele está lá.
- She is my wife. Ela é minha esposa.
- She is pretty. Ela é linda.
- It is my book. É meu livro.
- We are friends. Somos amigos.
join us
What time is it? Que horas são?
I am hungry! Estou com fome!
I am thirsty! Estou com sede!
I am hot. Eu estou com calor.
I am cold. Estou com frio.
How old are you? Qual é a sua idade?
Where are you from? De onde você é?
I’m from Brazil. Eu sou do Brasil.
good bye
- Have a nice day! Tenha um bom dia!
- Have a good one! Tenha um bom dia!
- It was good seeing you! Foi bom te ver!
- 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!
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a good boy
- Bob always listens to his mother.
- He always does what she says.
- If his mother says,
- “Brush your teeth,” He brushes them.
- If his mother says,
- “Go to bed,” He goes to bed.
- He is a very good boy.
- A good boy listens to his mother.
- His mother asks him only once.
- She loves him so much.
that’s it!
- I usually have breakfast at home.
- I don’t study in the morning.
- I don’t work on Sundays.
- Do they know about this?
- He plays soccer very well.
- I teach English at Tomorrow.
- You always arrive late.
- He goes to the gym on weekends.
- She fixes her car by herself.
- Do you watch TV every day?
simple present
- I phone my teacher every day.
- I never phone her in the morning.
- I always go to the gym in the morning.
- My teacher also goes to the gym.
- She doesn’t go there in the morning.
- She likes chocolate cookies.
- She doesn’t like sandwiches.
- She makes cookies on Saturdays.
- We watch films and eat cookies.
- We watch several series on Netflix.
it’s there!
- It’s delicious your dinner!
- It’s half past eleven.
- It’s less than 5 dollars.
- It’s more than 10 dollars.
- It’s near the Supermarket
- It’s not suppose to rain today.
- It’s on 5th avenue.
- It’s on the right side.
- It’s on the second floor.
- It’s outside the hotel.
simple past
- I didn’t like that at all.
- Did she go to your party?
- They didn’t study very hard.
- Did you get a good grade?
- She did a good job.
- She didn’t do a good job
- Did she tell you the truth?
- Did she get up early?
- She did not go to school.
- He didn’t do his work.
I’d like to ….
- I’d like to make a withdrawal.
- I’d like to make a deposit.
- I’d like to transfer some money.
- I’d like to open a savings account.
- I’d like to open a current account.
- I’d like to open a business account.
- I’d like to apply for a loan.
- I’d like to cancel a payment.
- I’d like to have a cup of coffee.
- I’d like to see your manager.
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sentences
- I won’t call her anymore.
- I’m not at home.
- He isn’t a good doctor.
- They aren’t sad.
- I wouldn’t eat it.
- We can’t go there.
- You should say that.
- He studies here.
- I talked about them.
- We are working now.
practice
- I’m very happy.
- I’m good.
- It’s wonderful.
- I’m not feeling well.
- I’m not sad today.
- I’m a little shy.
- I’m feeling better.
- What a pity!
- What a shame!
- I’m worried.
what time is it?
- It’s ten o’clock
- It’s ten – five.
- It’s ten – ten.
- It’s ten – fifteen.
- It’s ten – twenty.
- It’s ten – thirty.
- It’s ten – forty.
- It’s ten – forty – five.
- It’s ten – fifty.
- It’s eleven o’clock
