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10 Idioms With “Make” – Part 02 Posted by Adir on Jul 31, 2014
Hello there! Let’s continue with the second part of the idioms with verb “make” that are translatable into Portuguese! Click here to check Part 01. 06. Make believe – fazer de conta, fingir Todas as crianças adoram fazer de conta que são super-heróis. All young children love to make believe that they are superheroes. Não…
10 Idioms With “Make” – Part 01 Posted by Adir on Jul 28, 2014
Olá, pessoal! There are some good and common idioms with verb “make” in English and today we’re going to learn how to say them in Portuguese. Today you’ll have the first five! Estão prontos? 01. Make a mountain out of a molehill – fazer tempestade em copo d’água A Flávia é tão dramática e adora…
How To Say “I’ve Been Doing” in Portuguese Posted by Adir on Jul 23, 2014
Olá, pessoal! I’ve been a teacher for over 20 years (please don’t do the math!) and every year both my English and Portuguese students have the same problem: the Present Perfect. The Present Perfect, in English, happens in sentences like: I’ve spoken to him many times. Have you ever done this? I haven’t seen him…
Beginner Vocabulary: Food Part 03 Posted by Adir on Jul 15, 2014
Hello there! Here’s the last part of our beginner’s vocabulary posts about food. Enjoy! no espeto – skewed nozes – nuts, walnuts óleo de girassol – sunflower oil omelete – omelette orégano – oregano osso – bone ostras – oysters ovo – egg ovo cozido – hard-boiled egg ovos mexidos – scrambled eggs pão francês…
How To Translate Verbs “Esperar” and “Chegar” Correctly Posted by Adir on Jul 10, 2014
Hello there! Today we’re going to learn how to translate two very common verbs in Portuguese: esperar and chegar. Esperar The verb esperar can be translated in three different ways into English. Let’s check them out! 01. to hope. The noun is esperança (hope). Espero ganhar na loteria no fim de semana. I hope to…
Can I Speak To The Manager Please? Posted by Adir on Jun 30, 2014
Olá, pessoal! Have you ever had to return something to a store? What was it like? Well, I witnessed a dialogue at a store these days and I thought I’d share it with you (we never know when we are going to need it, right?) Na Loja – At The Store Atendente: Bom dia! Pois…
Soccer Vocabulary in Portuguese Posted by Adir on Jun 27, 2014
Olá pessoal! We’re halfway through the World Cup so I decided to share soccer vocabulary with you guys today! Estão prontos? Download audio At the Soccer Field Bandeirinha – Flagpost Canto – Corner Estádio – Stadium, ground Grande área – Penalty area Lateral – Touch line Linha da grande área – Penalty area marking Linha…