inglês (vocabulary) [básico]
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ENGLISHVOCAB
PARTS OF THE BODYBACK
ARM
CHEEK
EAR
EYE
ANKLE
NECK
HAND
FOOT
COSTAS
BRAÇO
BOCHECHA
ORELHA
OLHO
TORNOZELO
PESCOÇO
MÃO
PÉ
FINGER
TOE
LASH
EYE BROWN
NAIL
KNEE
FOREHEAD
DEDO
DEDO (PÉ)
CÍLIOS
SOMBRANCELHA
UNHA
JOELHO
TESTA
ASKING ABOUT PEOPLE• WHO’S THAT?
• WHAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE?
• ARE YOU MARRIED?
• HOW OLD ARE YOU?
• ARE YOU IN COLLEGE?
• IS THIAGO SICK?
• WHAT TIME DOES THE PARTY START?
USE “GO” WHEN THE NOUN ENDS WITH “ING”
CAR RACING
SWIMMING
BUNGEE-JUMPING
HIKING
WEIGHT-TRAINING
WINDSURFING
CYCLING
USE “PLAY” WITH ALL THE NOUNS THAT ARE A GAME
BASKETBALL
FOOTBALL
BASEBALL
VOLLEYBALL
PING-PONG
TENNIS
USE “DO” FOR ALL THE RESTAEROBICS
JUDO
YOGA
KARATE
PLACES AND WHAT YOU DO THEREDRUGSTORE
BANK
POST OFFICE
BEAUTY SALLON
BUS STATION
GYM
DELICATESSEN
LIBRARY
BUY MEDICINE
KEEP YOUR MONEY
MAIL LETTERS
GET A HAIRCUT
GET ON AND OFF BUSES
EXERCISE
BUY CANDY
BORROW BOOKS
TYPES OF FOOD• INTERNATIONAL
• ETHNIC
• FANCY
• BRAND
• EXOTIC
• HOME-STYLE
• TYPICAL
• VEGETARIAN
• DIET
• JUNK
NAMES OF FOOD• SPAGHETTI
• FRUIT SALAD
• BEER
• BAKED POTATOES
• FRIED CHICKEN
• WINE
• SCRAMBLED EGGS
• CHOCOLATE CAKE
• BEEF STEW
• RICE
• MASHED POTATOES
• LOBSTER SOUP
• SHRIMP CASSEROLE
• FRENCH FRIES
• STRAWBERRY PIE
• MILKY CAKE
IRREGULAR VERBSBEGIN
BUY
CAN
CHOOSE
COME
DO
FEEL
FIND
GET
GIVE
BEGAN
BOUGHT
COULD
CHOSE
CAME
DID
FELT
FOUND
GOT
GAVE
GO
HAVE
KEEP
KNOW
LEAVE
MAKE
MEET
PUT
READ
SAY
WENT
HAD
KEPT
KNEW
LEFT
MADE
MET
PUT
READ
SAID
SEE
SEND
SPEAK
SPEND
TAKE
TEACH
TELL
THINK
UNDERSTAND
WRITE
SAW
SENT
SPOKE
SPENT
TOOK
TAUGHT
TOLD
THOUGHT
UNDERSTOOD
WROTE
DIALOGUES
Jerry: Look, Fei! I got a Christmas card from my sister.
Fei: It's very beautiful. Why are the words "Happy Holidays" written on the card? Christmas is only one holiday. Shouldn't it be "Happy Holiday", without the "s"?
Jerry: We don't just celebrate Christmas during this season. We also celebrate the coming of the New Year.
Fei: Oh, I never thought about that before. There's more than one holiday at the end of the year.
Jerry: Now that I'm in China, I want to celebrate the holidays Chinese-style. What do you and your family do for Christmas?
Fei: Actually, we don't do much at Christmas. It's not really a big family holiday. Young people in China would rather spend Christmas Eve with their boyfriends or girlfriends.
• Fay: Hi Jerry! Welcome back from summer vacation. Did you have a good time in Guizhou?
• Jerry: Yes, I did. It was everything I expected, and more. How about you? Did you go anywhere?
• Fay: Yes, as a matter of fact I did. I spent a week in Shanghai. I'm thinking about getting a job there.
• Jerry: Ah, Shanghai - such a wonderful city! You'll really enjoy living there.
• Fay: Hmm... I'm not so sure. Shanghai has a lot going for it, but I like Beijing too.
• Jerry: What do you like best about Shanghai?
• Fay: Shanghai is the business center of China, so there are lots of jobs, and there's always something new. It's more modern than Beijing and generally a convenient place to live.
• Fei: Jerry, you've been in Beijing for a whole year now.
• Jerry: Oh, that's right. I hadn't thought about it. This is my first anniversary!
• Fei: What do you think of your first year in Beijing? Was it a good one?
• Jerry: Yeah, it was wonderful. Now that I think about it, I really did a lot... I've learned a lot of Chinese. I can read more than 500 Chinese characters now.
• Fei: And you've visited lots of new and interesting places.