quarta-feira, 29 de julho de 2009

vocabulary 29 jul

Alinhar à direita
vínculo ties
musculação weight lifting
arteria artery
radicais livres free radicals
driblar dribble
máxima premise
geriatra geriatrician
previdencia social security
centenario centenarian
paradignma http://www.thefreedictionary.com/paradigm+
tese thesis http://www.thefreedictionary.com/thesis


burden
features
statement
to get used to
has gotten used to
exceptionally
overcome
sickness disease
enchanted
audience
lead to
reach
issue
according to
depend on
vastest
known as
joy
as well as
beyond the horizon
features

TRIP

flight connection
fly to
change planes
fee to change ticket
unles - amenos que
departure
be able to take direct flight
boarding announcemet
travel schedule
time table
change airplane
which gate/terminal is the flight leaving from ?
the plane leaves from ....
waht time does the plane leave ?
Boarding
take off
miss the flight
luggage
flight is delayed
register
fill up - preencher
facilities - instalações
can you tell me the way to
corner
weather
only a block from here

domingo, 19 de julho de 2009

SEX IN THE CITY

Whipe up - agitar

gross - Slang disgusting or repulsive:

pace - andamento

fall - cair

ankles - tornozelos

boredon - tédio

fill out - preencher

bring brought

boroughs - círculo eleitoral

schmooze - trocar idéias

due to - devido a

suddenly - de repente

to be hurt - se machucar

segunda-feira, 22 de junho de 2009

VOCAB SEX IN THE CITY

HANGOVER: RESSACA


spare
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(spâr)
v. spared, spar·ing, spares
v.tr.
1. To refrain from treating harshly; treat mercifully or leniently.
2. To refrain from harming or destroying.
3. To save or relieve from experiencing or doing (something): spared herself the trouble of going.
4. To hold back from; withhold or avoid: spared no expense for the celebration.
5. To use with restraint: Don't spare the mustard.
6. To give or grant out of one's resources; afford: Can you spare ten minutes?
v.intr.
1. To be frugal.
2. To refrain from inflicting harm; be merciful or lenient.
adj. spar·er, spar·est
1.
a. Kept in reserve: a spare part; a spare pair of sneakers.
b. Being in excess of what is needed; extra. See Synonyms at superfluous.
c. Free for other use; unoccupied: spare time.
2.
a. Not lavish, abundant, or excessive: a spare diet.
b. Lean and trim. See Synonyms at lean2.
3. Not profuse or copious.
n.
1. A replacement, especially a tire, reserved for future need.
2. Sports
a. The act of knocking down all ten pins with two successive rolls of a bowling ball.
b. The score so made.Idiom:
to spare
In addition to what is needed: We paid our bills and had money to spare.
[Middle English sparen, from Old English sparian.]
sparely adv.
spareness n.
sparer n.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2003. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
spare
Adjective
1. extra to what is needed: there are some spare chairs at the back
2. able to be used when needed: a spare parking space
3. (of a person) tall and thin
4. (of a style) plain and without unnecessary decoration or details; austere: a spare but beautiful novel
5. Brit slang frantic with anger or worry: the boss went spare
Noun
an extra thing kept in case it is needed
Verb
[sparing, spared]
1. to stop from killing, punishing, or injuring (someone)
2. to protect (someone) from (something) unpleasant: spare me the sermon
3. to be able to afford or give: can you spare me a moment to talk?
4. not spare oneself to try one's hardest
5. to spare more than is required: a few hours to spare [Old English sparian]

TILL - UNTIL

HOSE - MANGUEIRA

NIGHTMARE - PESADELO

TRAPPED - CAIR NA ARMADILHA

HURRY UP - CORRA - APRESSE-SE


edge
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(j)
n.
1.
a. A thin, sharpened side, as of the blade of a cutting instrument.
b. The degree of sharpness of a cutting blade.
c. A penetrating, incisive quality: "His simplicity sets off the satire, and gives it a finer edge" (William Hazlitt).
d. A slight but noticeable sharpness or harshness: His voice had an edge to it.
2. Keenness, as of desire or enjoyment; zest: The brisk walk gave an edge to my appetite.
3.
a. The line of intersection of two surfaces: the edge of a brick; the table's rounded edges.

RESCUE - SALVAR

KNIGHT - CAVALEIRO

FAIRY TALES - HISTORIAS DE FADAS

SPIT OUT -CUSPIR

HEALTH CARE PACAKGE - PACOTE DE ASSISTENCIA MÉDICA

i CAN´T HELP - NÃO CONSIGO

CONFIDENT - SEGURO

DRIVEN WOMAN - Motivated by or having a compulsive quality or need: a driven person.

RAFT - JANGADA

SLIT - A long, straight, narrow cut or opening.

BLADE - LAMINA

CATCH - PEGAR

QUITE - BEM
TO BREAK THE CAMELS BACK
the straw that breaks the camel's back
the last in a series of unpleasant events which finally makes you feel that you cannot continue to accept a bad situation Losing my job was bad enough but having the relationship end like that was the straw that broke the camel's back.

SET ON FIRE - BOTAR FOGO

quinta-feira, 4 de junho de 2009

SEX IN THE CITY - EPISODE 1

CRANKY
1. Having a bad disposition; peevish.
2. Having eccentric ways; odd.




SLIGHTLY
Ligeiramente




PERR






PECS
A pectoral muscle.

PUT OUT TOP NOTCH

THINK THOUGHT




ZITI
Pasta in medium-sized, often ridged tubes.




TOKEN
1. Something serving as an indication, proof, or expression of something else; a sign: "Tears are queer tokens of happiness" Eugene O'Neill. See Synonyms at sign.
2. Something that signifies or evidences authority, validity, or identity: The scepter is a token of regal status.
3. A distinguishing feature or characteristic.
4. One that represents a group, as an employee whose presence is used to deflect from the employer criticism or accusations of discrimination.
5. A keepsake or souvenir.
6. A piece of stamped metal used as a substitute for currency: subway tokens.
tr.v. to·kened, to·ken·ing, to·kens
To betoken or symbolize; portend.
adj.
1. Done as an indication or a pledge: a token payment.
2.
a. Perfunctory; minimal: a token gesture of reconciliation; token resistance.
b. Merely symbolic: refused to be the token woman on the committee.


PLEATHER

("plastic leather") is a slang term for synthetic leather made out of plastic.


BEGIN BEGAN BEGUN


QUAINT
1. Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way: "Sarah Orne Jewett . . . was dismissed by one critic as merely a New England old maid who wrote quaint, plotless sketches of late 19th-century coastal Maine" James McManus.
2. Unfamiliar or unusual in character; strange: quaint dialect words. See Synonyms at strange.
3. Cleverly made; artful.


BREATHER
1. One that breathes, especially in a specified manner: a shallow breather.
2. Informal A short rest period: took a breather after skiing for two hours.
TO BUM
1. to get by begging; cadge: to bum a lift
TOUGH
1. Able to withstand great strain without tearing or breaking; strong and resilient: a tough all-weather fabric.
2. Hard to cut or chew: tough meat.
3. Physically hardy; rugged: tough mountaineers; a tough cop.
4. Severe; harsh: a tough winter.

quinta-feira, 5 de março de 2009

20 LAST CLASS DOUBTS AND SENTENCES - DONE

raffle - sorteio

to make up for the class you have missed - compensar aula

to interfere in one´s business or to put a nose in one´s business -Se intrometer no trabalho

I´ve overpassed everybody´s goal today.

The hardest it is, the more I fight

quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2009

19 - BOOK 2 EXERCISES UNIT ONE DONE

DATES
DRILLING VERB TENSES

repeat exercise - unit 1 used to 2 http://www2.cambridge.org/interchangearcade/listtypes.do?level=2&unit=1&stage=1

18 correction messages DONE

I ´m stuck in the traffic

could it be in another time

I´m really sorry

Are you going to do anything later

what are you going to do tonight

Could the class be cancelled

lets go to church tomorrow

let´s have the class tomorrow

quarta-feira, 18 de fevereiro de 2009

16 BOOK 1 UNIT 1 TRACK 1

LISTEN AND ANSWER

http://www2.cambridge.org/interchangearcade/downloads.do

15 DOUBTS FROM LAST CLASS DONE

BECAUSE OF

SUN TAN SUN TANNED

I´VE BEEN DATING ....
I´VE BEEN SEEING...

i´VE BEEN GOING STEADY

WAIT FOR

TRY TO

TELL YOU

DO i REALLY HAVE TO INVITE HIM ?

DOESN´T HE HAVE TO INVITE HIMSELF ?

THE WHOLE CHURCH WILL HAVE SEEN

IF WE SEPARATE IT WON´T WORTH WHILE

I WILL NOT STAND

I CAN´T STAND

IF IT´S MEANT TO BE

FEAR

ALTHOUGH

EVEN IF

BESIDES.....ING

COME -CAME CAME

14 EXERCISES PRESENT PERFECT

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-simple/exercises

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/simple_past_present_perfect.htm

http://www.better-english.com/grammar/pspp1.htm

terça-feira, 10 de fevereiro de 2009

13 DOUBTS FROM LAST CLASS 5 fev DONE

VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSSIONS
Tuesday
Thursday
Wise
Wait for
Pick up...pick you up at
I´m getting there
I ´ll return in a few minutes
That day in the last class…
Extension
I´ll try to say something
I´ve recycled
Paper Left
When it starts to get difficult I quit…
Standardized
Making a fool out of the teacher
Hundred
Maid
I´m going to buy
Bin trash
Through
Kept at home
Actually
Just for me to know
Whole summer
What have you done this morning ?
What have you been doing today ?
When I was a teen I used to….
Put on weight
I get along
These days I´ve been very busy
Because of
To be possible to
Reach a goal

quinta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2009

12 Real English Lesson 51 Have Done vs Did

TIPS

REVIEW NUMBERS

SPELLING

DRILL TENSES
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPGEMqKWgfw&feature=channel

BLOG ACTIVITIES

11 TIPS

Would you like to listen to .....



some good interesting word.....



want to = wanna



come / came



at the most - no máximo

at the utmost



reformar - refurbish



tell me if you are coming...



I´ll wait for you...



Could it be a about 3 pm .....



Can the class be cancelled today ?



What I´miss more is ....



The mind doesn´t get old



It gets wiser each time



on the opposite......ao contra´rio



complaining - reclamando



until than..... até então



an email



tonight



at the beach



you´ve been saying all the time that .... (present perfect continuous)







domingo, 1 de fevereiro de 2009

quarta-feira, 28 de janeiro de 2009

6 FUN - READING

NINE WORDS WOMEN USE

(1) Fine: This is the word women use to end an argument when they are right and you need to shut up.

(2) Five Minutes: If she is getting dressed, this means half an hour.. Five minutes is only five minutes if you have just been given five more minutes to watch the game before helping around the house.

(3) Nothing: This is the calm before the storm. This means something, and you should be on your toes. Arguments that begin with nothing usually end in fine.

(4) Go Ahead: This is a dare, not permission. Don't Do It!

(5) Loud Sigh: This is actually a word, but is a non-verbal statement often misunderstood by men. A loud sigh means she thinks you are an idiot and wonders why she is wasting her time standing here and arguing with you about nothing. (Refer back to # 3 for the meaning of nothing.)

(6) That's Okay:This is one of the most dangerous statements a women can make to a man. That's okay means she wants to think long and hard before deciding how and when you will pay for your mistake.

(7) Thanks: A woman is thanking you, do not question, or faint.. Just say you're welcome. (I want to add in a clause here - This is true, unless she says 'Thanks a lot' - that is PURE sarcasm and she is not thanking you at all. DO NOT say 'you're welcome' . That will bring on a 'whatever').

(8) Whatever:Is a woman's way of saying F--- YOU!

(9) Don't worry about it, I got it: Another dangerous statement, meaning this is something that a woman has told a man to do several times, but is now doing it herself. This will later result in a man asking 'What's wrong?' For the woman's response refer to # 3.

* Send this to the men you know, to warn them about arguments they can avoid if they remember the terminology.

* Send this to all the women you know to give them a good laugh, 'cause they know it's true!!!

terça-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2009

5 REAL ENGLISH 83 LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE

VOCABULARY FOR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_imYK2Nveo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=BR&hl=pt&v=nCpT9bi8zSc&feature=PlayList&p=735B4981495522E6&index=0&playnext=1 http://br.youtube.com/watch?

peeve
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(p v)
tr.v. peeved, peev·ing, peeves
To cause to be annoyed or resentful. See Synonyms at annoy.
n.
1. A vexation; a grievance.
2. A resentful mood: in a peeve about the delays.

pla·cate
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(pl k t , pl k t )
tr.v. pla·cat·ed, pla·cat·ing, pla·cates
To allay the anger of, especially by making concessions; appease. See Synonyms at pacify.

fair 1
Adjective
1. reasonable and just: a move towards fair trade
2. in agreement with rules
3. light in colour: her fair skin
4. Old-fashioned young and beautiful: a fair maiden
5. quite good: a fair attempt at making a soufflé
6. quite large: they made a fair amount of money
7. (of the tide or wind) favourable to the passage of a ship or plane
8. fine or cloudless
9. fair and square in a correct or just way

4 REAL ENGLISH 84-VERBS PRESENT PERFECT - DO IT

LISTENING AND UNDERSTANDING

http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=nCpT9bi8zSc&feature=PlayList&p=735B4981495522E6&index=0&playnext=1

3 REQAL ENGLISH 57 PRESENT PERFECT - DO IT

LISTENING AND UNDERSTANDING


http://br.youtube.com/watch?v=YsvmSi7MSsI

2 EXERCISE BOOK 2 UNIT 1 - DONE

http://www2.cambridge.org/interchangearcade/listtypes.do?level=2&unit=1&stage=1

1 LISTEN AND WRITE - BOOK ONE U 1 TRACK 1 DONE

Ditado em :
Quinta-feira, 5 de Fevereiro de 2009 DONE

Unit 1 track 1

Please Call me Bethwhere are you from?
Hello I m David GarzaI am a new club member
Hi My name is Elizabeth Silva but please call me BethOk.
Where are you from Beth
Brazil
How about you?
I am from Mexico
Oh! I Love Mexico!
Its really beautiful
Thanks So is Brazil!
Oh Good Sun Hi is here
Who’s Sun Hi
She’s my classmate
We’re in the same math class!!
Where is she from?
KoreaLets go and say hello
Sorry what’s your last name again?
Garcia?
Actually it’s GarzaHow do you spell that?

http://www2.cambridge.org/interchangearcade/downloads.do