Uma dúvida bastante comum entre as pessoas que vão aprender Inglês é esta: Será que é possível mesmo aprender e falar Inglês de verdade morando no Brasil? Nesse episódio você vai ter a resposta.
Neste episódio, Jack fala sobre 10 verbos frasais que você pode usar para falar sobre compras.
TRANSCRIÇÃO DO PODCAST
Hello and welcome to inglês que vc usa. My name is Marcelo and I’m making this podcast for you to learn or revise English vocabulary. You can find a transcript of this podcast on the podcast description ou na descrição do podcast.. Today, I want to focus on some A2 phrasal verbs that you can use when you are going shopping.
I’m going to present this language through a short dialogue and then I’ll look at each of the phrasal verbs and then you can listen to the dialogue again.
The phrasal verbs I’m going to focus on today are:
pop in; look for; pick up; shop around; set you back; look
out for; sell out; queue up; try something on; and take something back
When you listen to the dialogue, try to notice these phrasal verbs.
Jack: Are you doing anything this
afternoon?
John: Yes – I was going to pop into town to do a bit of shopping.
John: Oh yes? Are you looking for anything in particular?
John: Well, it’s my sister’s birthday next week so I wanted to pick up something for her. She likes Ugg boots, but they are a
bit pricey so I like to shop around.
John: Yeah – they can set you back a bit.
John: I know. I’m always looking out for a bargain. When there’s a sale on, you can sometimes
find a pair that aren’t too expensive.
John: But they do sell out quickly. You’ll be lucky to find a pair today.
John: I know. I may try and find her something else.
John: What about some gloves from that new leather shop?
John: That’s not a bad idea, I’m sure she’d like some of
those. The only thing is the shop is always so busy.
John: I know, it’s always packed in there.
John: And it takes so long to pay. You always have to queue up for ages.
John: And do you know her size? It’s a bit risky buying
gloves without trying them on.
John: Yeah, but she can always take them back and exchange them if they don’t fit her.
OK – did you hear all of the phrasal verbs?
The first was to pop in or pop into. To pop in means to visit something quickly, just for a short visit. It’s informal and implies that the visit was not planned a long time before. If you are walking through town and see something in a shop window that you like the look of, you might just pop in to see it. We use pop in without an object. I was walking past and decided to pop in. If you say the place, you can use pop into. I decided to pop into the pub for a quick pint on my way home from work. You can also pop round which means to make an unplanned visit to someone’s house. For example: I’m going to pop round my dad’s later to ask to borrow his camera.
The second phrasal verb is look for. If you are looking for something, you are trying to find something. In a shopping context, it means you want to buy something. So you could visit a music shop and tell the assistant that you are looking for the new album by … your favourite band.
To pick up something in the context of shopping means to buy something. This is a separable phrasal verb so you can pick something up and pick up something. It is quite informal and so we normally use it for small purchases that don’t require a lot of planning. I might pick up a small treat for the kids or I might pick up some milk if we have run out. However, pick up can also mean collect so if you buy a new car, you might have to order it and then go and pick it up later. To shop around means to look in different shops to find the best price or best option. As different shops sell things for more or less money, you can shop around, you compare prices and find the cheapest deal. You can shop around in the town centre or you can shop around online if you can compare prices on different online stores. I like finding a bargain online so probably spend too much time shopping around.
Nesse episódio, vamos aprender várias frases de sobrevivência em Inglês, ou seja, frases em situações de doença, sentindo-se mal, ou apenas saudando outroas pessoas. So, let's get it started.
Como usar: “For goodness’ sake, hurry up!” – “Pelo amor de Deus, se apresse!”
Como usar: “Never mind – it wasn’t important anyway” – “Deixa pra lá, não era importante mesmo!”
Como usar: “Pretty soon something is going to happen.” – “Em breve algo vai acontecer.”
Como usar: “How are you? I’m as good as it gets!” – “Como você está? Eu estou melhor impossível!”
Como usar: “What do you want for dinner? It’s up to you.” – “O que você quer para o jantar? Você quem sabe.”
Como usar: “You don’t need to hurry, take your time.” – “Não precisa se apressar, use o tempo que for necessário.”
Como usar: “As far as I’m concerned; so far, so good.” – “Até onde eu sei, até aqui tudo bem.”
Como usar: “How come you don’t know what happened?” – “Como assim você não sabe o que aconteceu?”
Como usar: “I have to buy milk and you have to buy bread, we can kill two birds with one stone if we both go to the supermarket together.” –
Como usar: “As far as I know, they were dating!” – “Até onde eu sei, eles estavam namorando!”
Como usar: “Me, wearing pink? As if!” – “Eu, usando rosa? Até parece!”
Como usar: “I was at a party last week, I was as lost as a nun on a honeymoon.” – “Eu fui a uma festa semana passada, estava mais perdido que cego em tiroteio.”
Como usar: “No, it’s not going to rain today, bite your tongue!” – “Não, não vai chover hoje, vira essa boca pra lá!”
Como usar: “It is high time you had a baby.” – “Já estava na hora de você ter um bebê.”
Como usar: “Of course I’m not telling anyone, my lips are sealed.” – “É claro que eu não contarei a ninguém, minha boca é um túmulo.”
Como usar: “I told you I was going to settle the score! Right in the bull’s eyes!” – “Eu te disse que iria acertar o placar! Na mosca!”
Como usar: “The kids wanted to start a fight but he was saved by the bell when his mother arrived.”
Are you curious about the things that kids say in English? Whether you are a parent or a teacher, it is essential to be familiar with the most common things that kids say in English. Understanding these phrases and questions can help you better communicate with children and understand their needs. In this podcast, we will cover the top five things that kids say in English.
Você tem curiosidade sobre as coisas que as crianças dizem em inglês? Seja você pai, mãe ou professor, é essencial estar familiarizado com as coisas mais comuns que as crianças dizem em inglês. Compreender essas frases e perguntas pode ajudá-lo a se comunicar melhor com as crianças e entender suas necessidades. Neste podcast, vamos cobrir as cinco coisas mais comuns que as crianças dizem em inglês.
- TRANSCRIPTION OF THE PODCAST BELOW -
Top Five Things Kids Commonly Say in English
As parents, we have all heard our children say certain things more than others. Kids have a unique way of speaking, and there are some common phrases that you will hear them say repeatedly. In this article, we will go over the top five things that kids commonly say in English.
This is a phrase that you will hear often when traveling with kids. They are very impatient and curious, and when on a long journey, they want to know when they will arrive at their destination. It is also common for kids to ask, "How much longer?"
Despite having many toys and games, children often complain about being bored. This phrase is commonly heard on weekends or during school holidays. It is important for parents to encourage children to find creative ways to entertain themselves.
Kids always seem to be hungry, especially teenagers. They are growing and require a lot of energy to function throughout the day. It is also common for them to ask, "What's for lunch?" or "What's for supper?"
Kids tend to misplace their belongings, such as toys, books, or stationery. As parents, it can be frustrating to constantly hear them say, "I can't find my..." or "Have you seen my...?" However, it is important to remain calm and help them locate their lost items.
When kids are asked a question and do not know the answer, they often respond with "I dunno." This phrase is a shortened version of "I do not know." As adults, we feel the need to know everything, but for kids, it is perfectly acceptable to not know the answer to everything.
In conclusion, these are the top five things that kids commonly say in English. Kids have a unique way of speaking, and these phrases are just some of the common things you will hear from them. As parents, it is important to understand and encourage our children's language development while also providing guidance and support.
Nesse podcast, aprimoraremos seu 'listening' e 'comprehension', ou seja, sua capacidade de ouvir algo em Inglês e no caso, uma pequena história, e tentar, oralmente, responder as perguntas sobre ela.
In this podcast, we will improve your listening and comprehension skills, that is, your ability to listen to something in English, in this case, a short story, and try to orally answer questions about it.
SEGUE A TRANSCRIÇÃO DA HISTÓRIA COM AS PERGUNTAS E RESPOSTAS:
- Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily. Lily loved spending her days playing in the park, picking flowers, and singing to the birds. One day, as she was playing, she found a little bird lying on the ground. The bird looked hurt, so Lily picked it up and took it home.
Lily carefully nursed the bird back to health, feeding it and keeping it warm. After a few days, the bird was strong enough to fly again. Lily took it back to the park and released it back into the wild.
From that day on, whenever Lily went to the park, the little bird would come and sing to her. It was like they had become friends.
Questions and Answers:
What was the name of the little girl in the story?
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