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ENGLISH BY KELVIN

ASKING ABOUT
LOCATION
Joe: Excuse me, I’m looking for the Holiday Club. Do you
know where it is?
Laura: Sure. It’s down this street on the left.
Joe: Is it far from here?
Laura: No, It’s not far.
Joe: How far is it?
Laura: About a mile and a half
Joe: How long does it take to get there?
Laura: 5 minutes or so
Joe: Is it close to the subway station?
Laura: Yes, it’s very close. The subway station is next to
the hotel. You can walk there.
Joe: Thank you very much Laura.
INTRODUCING A
FRIEND?
Introducing a friend:
Michael: Robert, this is my friend, Mrs Smith.

Robert: Hi, nice to meet you


Mrs.: Smith: Nice to meet you too.
Robert: Mrs. Smith, what do you do for work?
Mrs.: Smith: I’m a doctor
Robert: Oh, Where do you work?
Mrs.: Smith: New York University hospital in New York
City. What do you do?
Robert: I’m a teacher.
Mrs.: Smith: What do you teach?
Robert: I teach English.
Mrs.: Smith: Where?
Robert: At a high school in New Jersey
Mrs.: Smith: That’s nice. How old are you?
Robert: I’m 27
PHASAL VERBS
WIND UP
entrar em uma situação ou lugar geralmente desagradável,
geralmente inesperadamente.
(ACABAR EM, IR PARAR EM)

If you keep smoking like that, you’re going to wind up in the hospital.

If you keep drinking like that, you’re going to wind up drunk.


BRING UP
Existem alguns significaos para esse, o primeiro é o sentido de
(MENCIONAR, TOCAR NO ASSUNTO) e o segundo é
(CRIAR/EDUCAR) e o terceiro (VOMITAR).

I don’t like bringing this up, but Paul owes me a lot of money

He was brought by his grandmother

You can’t go into the pool or you will bring up your breakfast..
GROW UP
Sentido de (CRESCER DE CRIANÇA PARA ADULTO)
Sentido de (CRESCER NO SENTIDO FIGURADO)
Sentido de (COMEÇAR).

She’s really starting to grow up now.

Kayo says we ought to grow up and stop complaining

A number of cities grew up along the river.


RESPONDA
1-SAM WANTS TO BE A POLICE MAN
WHEN HE____________.

A) WIND UP
B) GROW UP
C) PUT OFF
2- I’D LIKE TO__________ THE
MEETTING SOON.

A) WIND UP
B) GROW UP
C) GIVE UP
3- HE’S AMERICAN BUT HE
WAS__________ IN BRAZIL.

A) BRING UP
B) BROUGHT UP
C) TOOK AWAY
EXPRESSÕES DO INGLÊS
PUT THAT AWAY
TO HAVE NO CLUE
NEVER HEARD OF
PRETTY SOON
AS IF!
BITE YOUR TONGUE!
IT IS HIGH TIME!
TO BUY SOMETHING
OFF THE HOOK!
BENT OUT OF SHAPE!
DON’T GIVE UP YOUR
DAY JOB!
SEE EYE TO EYE

WE SEE EYE TO EYE


A PERFECT STORM
RAIN OR SHINE
TO LET THE CAT OUT OF
THE BAG
ON THE SAME PAGE
MARK MY WORDS
ONE NEVER KNOWS
I’M PUTTING MY FOOT
DOWN
1-For goodness sake, hurry up!
2-I have no clue what I’m doing.
3-Never heard of that singer.
4-Pretty soon something is going to happen’.
5- Me, wearing pink? As if!
6- No, it’s not going to rain today, bite your tongue.
7- It is high time you had a baby.
8- Her story is just too crazy. I don’t buy it
7- Last night’s party was off the hook
8- Don’t get bent out of shape to me.
THANKS ALL FOR COMING!

P.S: KELVIN

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