Vou praticar meu inglês todo dia. Por que não utilizar a internet ao meu favor, não é mesmo? As coisas são difíceis, mas com estratégia e força de vontade você consegue tudo, hahay. YOU CAN DO THIS!!!
Airport - a place where people take planes and travel. Bar - a place where people drink, listen to music and talk. Bookstore/ bookshop - a place where people buy books. Bus station - a place where people take bus to travel. Bus stop - a place where people take buses to move in the city. Butcher shop - a place where people buy meat (PORK, BEEF, POLTRY AND SEAFOOD). Church - a place where people pray and thank. City hall - a place where the mayor works. Clothing store - a place where people buy clothes. Coffee shop - a place where people meet friends, drink a coffee and talk. Flower shop - a place where people buy flowers. Gas station - a place where people fill up the gas tank. Gym - a place where people work out to get fit. Library - a place where people study, read and borrow books. Movie theater/ cinema/ movies - a place where people watch movies. Night club/ club - a place where people go to dance and have fun. Park - a place where people go to walk and relax. Police station/ police department - a place where police officers work. Post office - a place where people mail letters and post cards. School - a place where teachers give class and students learn. Shopping center/ mall/ shopping mall - a place where people see and buy many different things. Supermarket - a place where people buy things for the house. Zoo- a place where people see wild animals. Drugstore - a place where people buy drugs.
Days of the week: Segunda - Monday / Terça - Tuesday / Quarta - Wednesday / Quinta - Thursday / Sexta - Friday / Sábado - Saturday / Sunday - Domingo. Month of the year: January / February / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December.
Where do you live? I live in Brazil (Country). I live in Paraná (State). I live in Curitiba (City). I live in Água Verde (Neighborhood). Where do you live? I live on XV de novembro street. I live on Presidente Kennedy avenue. I live on 277 road. Where do you live? I live at 782 Chile street. What's your address? It's... What's your zip code? (mais conhecido como CEP). What's your phone number? What's your land line? (Telefone fixo, mas nos dias atuais eles estão praticamente extintos).
My - meu/ minha. Your - seu/ sua. His - dele. Her - dela. Its - seu/ sua. Our - nosso/ nossa. Their - deles/ delas. Situation: PRISCILA RODRIGUES, BRAZIL, NURSE. - What's her last name? - Her last name's Rodrigues. - What's her nationality? - She's Brazilian. - What's her occupation? - She's a nurse. COLORS: White, gray, purple, yellow, orange, green, blue, red, black, brown, pink. - What color is your house? - My house is white. - What color is his suit? - His suit is brown. - What's color is her car? - Her car is pink.
Forma afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa. Are you a teacher? - Yes, I'm a teacher. - No, I'm not a teacher. Is she Brazilian? - Yes, she's Brazilian. - No, she isn't Brazilian. Are we from Curitiba? - Yes, we are from Curitiba. - No, we aren't from Curitiba. Some expressions: Everyday, every week, every weekend, every month, every year, once a (I go to church once a week)... Twice a (I go to the movies twice a month)... Verbos terminados em ch, sh, x, o, z = + ES (I go to school/ She goes to school). Verbos terminados em consoante + y = -Y + IES (I cry/ He cries). Verbos terminados em outras terminações = +S (I work/ She works, I play/ He plays). Verbo To have = He/She/It HAS. Easy easy 🤗
00 = o'clock. 15 minutes= a quarter. 30 minutes = half. Primeiros 30 minutos = PAST. TO é usado depois dos 30. Segue: 7:00 - It's seven o'clock. 7:10 - It's seven ten/ ten past seven. 7:15 - It's seven fifteen/ fifteen past seven/a quarter past seven. 7:25 - It's seven twenty-five/twenty-five past seven. 7:30 - It's seven thirty/thirty past seven/half past seven. 7:40 - It's seven forty/twenty to eight. 7:45 - It's seven forty-five/a quarter to eight/fifteen to eight. 7:55 - It's seven fifty-five/five to eight. 8:00 - It's eight o'clock.
1- One 2- Two 3- Three 4- Four 5- Five 6- Six 7- Seven 8- Eight 9- Nine 10- Ten 11- Eleven 12- Twelve 13- Thirteen 14- Fourteen 15- Fifteen 16- Sixteen 17- Seventeen 18- Eighteen 19- Nineteen 20- Twenty 30- Thirty 40- Forty 50- Fifty 60- Sixty 70- Seventy 80- Eighty 90- Ninety 100- A/One hundred 200- Two hundred 1000- A/One thousand 200- Two thousand 100.000- One hundred thousand 1.000.000- A/One million. Agora é só praticar e escutar até enjoar, hahay. Levando em consideração que existe outras maneiras de falar esses números, mas essas são as mais "conhecidas", porque é do inglês Americano, ou seja, o mais falado. :')
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z. Quando alguém te perguntar algo e você não entender, você responde: How do you spell it? Aliás, me senti no the voice real oficial, globo tá perdendo minha atuação, marrapai! 🤭
Dica bônus, hehehe! PERGUNTA: What's YOUR/HIS/HER name? What city ARE YOU/IS HE/IS SHE from? What's YOUR/HIS/HER nationality? RESPOSTA: My name's ###. I'm from ###/ He's from ###/ She's from ###. I'm ###/ He's ###. She's ###.
Some Countries and Nationalities... Argentina - Argentinian. Brazil - Brazilian. Canada - Canadian. China - Chinese. England - English. France - French. Germany - German. Italy - Italian. Japan - Japanese. Portugal - Portuguese. Spain - Spanish. The USA (The United States of America) - American. Existem vários outros países e nacionalidades, mas manter esses como foco na pronúncia já está ótimo! 💁🏻
Actor/ Actress - I act in movies and plays. Architect - I design houses. Astronaut - I study space. Baker - I prepare and sell breads. Bricklayer - I build houses. Butcher - I cut and sell meat. Cashier - I take care of the money. Cook - I prepare and cook dishes. Dentist - I examine people teeth. Doctor - I treat people. Engineer - I build things. Fireman - I put out fires. Gardener - I take care of the garden. Lawyer - I practice law. Mechanic - I fix cars. Nurse - I take care of the sick people. Painter - I paint things. Plumber - I fix people pipes. Police officer - I help and protect people. Realtor - I help people buy, sell or rent houses and apartments. Secretary - I answer the phone and talk to people. Singer - I sing songs. Soccer player - I play football. Student - I go to school and study. Teacher - I teach for some people. Waiter/Waitress - I serve people in restaurants.
Se quiser perguntar sobre a profissão/ ocupação de alguém, você pode perguntar assim: WHAT'S YOUR OCCUPATION? WHAT DO YOU DO? - What's your occupation? I'm an actor. - What do you do? I act in movies and plays. - What's your occupation? I'm a cook. - What do you do? I prepare and cook dishes.
As formas mais conhecidas/faladas são: I'm (SUJEITO) very/pretty/quite (COMPLEMENTO, intensificando o que você está sentindo) fine/well/good/great/fantastic/not bad/so so/not very well (SENSAÇÃO, o que você está sentindo). E para retribuir? > And you? How about you? What about you? Segue o diálogo como prática: A- Hello, John! Good Evening! B- Hello, Chris, good evening. How are you doing? A- I'm fine, thanks. And you? B- Not bad, thanks. Chris, let me introduce you to my friend Bill. Bill, this is Chris, Chris, this is Bill. A- It's a pleasure to meet you Bill. C- Glad to meet you Chris. A- People, I'm sorry, but I have to go now. Good bye Bill. See you tomorrow John. B- Bye bye, take care! C- See you soon, bye! SLANG: What's up? (Mesma coisa de dizer: E AÍ MANO BROW, PARCEIRO DAS QUEBRADA? Brincadeira KKKKK) What's up = E aí?
INFORMAL GREETINGS - Good morning, good afternoon, good evening. Saying good bye: Good night, bye, see you later/soon, so long, take care, see you around. FORMAL GREETINGS - How are you? How are you doing? How are things with you? How are things? How's life treating you? (Traduzindo tudo= COMO VOCÊ ESTÁ?) I'm sorry but I have to go now (Desculpa, mas eu tenho que ir)
Nice to meet you! Glad to meet you! Pleased to meet you! It's a pleasure to meet you! (Todos possuem o mesmo sentido) Dialogue: A- John, this is Sarah! A- Sarah, this is John! B- Nice to meet you John! C- Nice to meet you Sarah! FRASE: Let me introduce you to my friend. (Deixe eu te apresentar para o meu amigo).
Para perguntar sobre qualquer estrutura do nome nós usamos "What's your...?" Segue: What's your name? (Qual seu nome?) What's your complete/full name? (Qual seu nome completo?) What's your first name? Christian name? Forename? (Qual seu primeiro nome?) What's your middle name? (Qual seu nome do meio?) What's your last name? Family name? Surname? (Qual seu último nome?) PS: perguntar o nome do meio é algo muito íntimo para estrangeiros.
Meu nome é Andressa Rodrigues, tenho 18 anos e estou prestes a fazer meus estudos via podcast nesta plataforma, hehe. Não tenho estimativa de ter ouvintes, mas se você está lendo isso aqui e se interessou em ser meu amigo, pode me chamar via e-mail ou Instagram: andressarodriguel0117@gmail.com e andressarodriguel (PS: JURO QUE SOU LEGAL, OK? OK) 🥰💅