VOCABULARY – Fruits

VOCABULARY - Fruits

VOCABULARY – Fruits

Here are some common fruits.

Which ones do you know?

Which ones have you eaten?

Which one is your favorite?

  • Raspberry; Mango; Peach; Apricot
  • Banana; Cherry; Strawberry; Plum
  • Pear; Apple, Papaya; Plum

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VOCABULARY – Sea Creatures

VOCABULARY - Sea Creatures

VOCABULARY – Sea Creatures

I am not a big fan of seafood – are you?

Here are the names of some sea creatures.
How many did you know?

  • Clam; Crab; Cuttlefish; Oyster
  • Octopul; Fish; Lobester; Mussel
  • Scallop; Squid; Shrimp; Snail

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VOCABULARY – Vegetables

VOCABULARY - Vegetables

VOCABULARY – Vegetables

Do you like vegetables? I like some but not all of them – and sometimes it just depends on how they’re cooked or prepared.
Which ones do you like?
What’s your favorite?

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Lost in Translation

Lost in Translation

Lost in TranslationThis made us lauge a lot. If you put the names of the states in Brazil into a translator, you might be surprised what you get back. Yes, maybe a little license was taken with a few, but it was worth it. ENJOY!!!

Here is a fun game you can play with your Brazilian friends – read them the names in English and see if they can figure out the name of the state in Portuguese.

 

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GRAMMAR – Expressions of Time

GRAMMAR - Expressions of Time

GRAMMAR – Expressions of Time

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  • PAST TENSE EXPRESSIONS OF TIME:
    yesterday; last week;an hour ago; recently; a while ago; a long time ago; in the past; this morning.
  • PRESENT TENSE EXPRESSIONS OF TIME:
    today; this week; now; as we speak; at the moment; these days; nowadays; at this time.
  • FUTURE TENSE EXPRESSIONS OF TIME:
    tomorrow; next week; ina an nour; soon; in the near future; in due course; eventually; later today.

 

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VOCABULARY – Stairs vs. Steps vs. Ladder

These three words are often confusing for Portuguese speakers.

  • Stairs (escadas) usually connect floors in a building.
  • Ladder (escada) is a moveable structure used for climbing up or down.
  • Steps (degraus) are usually found outside a building, and are also the individual levels on a ladder or stairs.

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VOCABULARY – Common Animals

DOG - CAT - PARROT - TURTLE - FROG - MONKEY - HORSE - BUTTERFLY - TIGER - CROCODILE - FOX - LION - SHARK - DOLPHIN - BIRD - SNAKE - TURKEY - HEN - ROOSTER - COW

VOCABULARY – Common Animals

Which of these common animals do you think would make good pets?

Do you have a favorite animal? What is it? Is it in this image?

DOG – CAT – PARROT – TURTLE

FROG – MONKEY – HORSE – BUTTERFLY

TIGER – CROCODILE – FOX – LION

SHARK – DOLPHIN – BIRD – SNAKE

TURKEY – HEN – ROOSTER – COW

 

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False Cognitives

There are a lot of words in English that might seem to mean something else in Portuguese.

Look at these and beware of False “Friends”!

Fro example: Actually in English might make you think it means Atualmente in Portuguese – but, of course, it doesn’t!!

Take a close look at this list and be sure to avoid these mistakes.

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Landscapes

A Landscape referrs to all the visible features of an area of countryside or land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.

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Uncountable Nouns

In English, an uncountable noun refers to something (a thing or an idea) that we generally don’t count. Typicall uncountable nouns are liquids, abstract iteas, powders and grains, natural phenomena, and states.

The above graphic shows some of the more common uncountable items that we see in everyday life.
If we want to quantify any of them, we need to add a unit – a slice of bread. a bowl of cereal, etc.

When we use uncountable nouns as the subject of a sentence, the verb must be singular.
For example: Chocolate is sweet. The water is cold.

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