- See you. Até mais
- See you later. Até mais tarde
- See you tomorrow. Até amanhã
- See you next Monday. Até sábado
- See you at night. Até à noite
- See you soon. Até breve
- Take care. Te cuida (cuide-se)
- God bless you. Fique com Deus
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so long
hello
- I am bad. Estou mal
- I am sad. Estou triste
- I am down. Estou pra baixo
- I am hungry. Estou com fome
- I am thirsty. Estou com sede
- I am tired. Estou cansado (a)
- I am sleepy. Estou com sono
greetings
- I am fine. Estou bem
- I am nice/cool. Estou legal
- I am ok. Eu estou ok
- I am great. Estou ótimo (a)
- I am happy. Estou feliz / contente
- I am up. Estou beleza
- I am excellent. Estou excelente
- Just fine. De boa (informal)
- I am so so. Estou mais ou menos
Be my guest
Questions
1. Você está sozinho?Are you alone?
2. Você está com fome? Are you hungry?
3. Você é casado? Are you married?
4. Você está bem? Are you okay?
5. Você está pronto/a? Are you ready?
6. Você está doente? Are you sick?
7. Você tem certeza? Are you sure?
sentences
1. I need to speak. Eu preciso falar.
2. I want coffee. Eu quero café.
3. I know. Eu sei. Eu conheço.
4. I don’t know. Eu não sei. Eu não conheço.
5. I knew. Eu sabia. Eu conhecia.
6. I didn’t know. Eu não sabia /conhecia.
Say hello
1. What time is it? Que horas são?
2. I am hungry! Estou com fome!
3. I am thirsty! Estou com sede!
4. I am hot. Eu estou com calor.
5. I am cold. Estou com frio.
6. How old are you? Qual é a sua idade?
7. Where are you from? De onde você é?
here is better
- I am ok. Estou bem.
- I am great. Estou ótimo.
- Pretty good. Muito bom.
- Not so good. Não muito bem.
- Very well. Muito bem.
- Not bad. Nada mal.
- Better than never. Melhor do que nunca.
Study here
- I am at home. Eu estou em casa.
- You are happy. Você é/está feliz.
- He is my friend. Ele é meu amigo.
- He is there. Ele está lá.
- She is my wife. Ela é minha esposa.
- She is teacher. Ela é professora.
- It is my book. É meu livro.
- We are friends. Nós somos amigos.
- You are late. Vocês estão atrasados.
- They are my parents. Eles são meus pais.
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have a good time
- I drink, but I don’t smoke.
- I want to play with my children.
- I work in the morning.
- I don’t work in the afternoon.
- I don’t want to eat now.
- I want to drink wine.
- I play with my son in the evening.
- I don’t work with my father.
- I work with my brother.
- I don’t smoke, but I drink.
for today
- I don’t want – eu não quero.
- In the morning – de manhã.
- I don’t work – eu não trabalho.
- In the afternoon – de tarde.
- I don’t smoke – eu não fumo.
- In the evening – de noite, á noite.
- I don’t play – eu não jogo.
- At night – de noite, á noite.
- I don’t go today – eu não vou hoje.
- I don’t work – eu não trabalho.
come together
- Stop. Don’t go. Stay here.
- What do you think about Brazil?
- I think Brazil is a great country.
- When is your birthday.
- Do you celebrate your birthday?
- Is there a hotel near here?
- Enjoy your meal. It’s your turn.
- Please wait a moment.
- Let’s go. It’s time.
- Don’t speak loudly.
let’s practice
- I miss you every day..
- I’m sorry I’m late.
- Can I help you with your books?
- Can you help me with my bags?
- How is the weather there?
- I love you so much.
- I need to talk to you right now.
- I want to see later on.
- I know where she goes.
- I don’t know what time it is.
let’s go there
- He isn’t living in Rio.
- He wasn’t our teacher.
- He is 45 years old
- He won’t be here today.
- She is not working a lot.
- She was studying English.
- She will be working a lot.
- We aren’t studying together.
- It isn’t my cell phone.
- They aren’t good friends.
questions
- Are you hungry?
- Is lunch ready?
- Are you thristy?
- Are you ready to order?
- What time is it?
- Are you married or single?
- How is the weather?
- How much is it?
- Where is the restroom?
- Can I help you?
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a long day
- She goes to the market.
- She buys ingredients for lunch.
- She goes to the pharmacy.
- She picks up her medicine.
- She goes to school.
- She takes three tests.
- She goes to the park.
- She runs ten laps.
- She finally goes home.
- She is tired and sweaty.
More Money
- She gets money from her parents.
- They give her $10 a week.
- She wants more.
- She asks her parents nicely.
- They say no.
- She tries to change their minds.
- She washes their cars.
- She makes them dinner.
- She compliments them.
- They give her a raise.
Waiting
- The kids are in class.
- The teacher is teaching math.
- The kids are tired.
- They want to play.
- They want to see the sun.
- They like slides.
- They also like swings.
- They don’t like math.
- They stare at the clock.
- The clock moves slowly.
