EXPRESSÕES EM INGLÊS
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Inscrições com Desconto para o curso Manual do Inglês em breve. Acesse nosso grupo VIP no link e aguarde: https://wwrossi.com.br/grupo-vip/ • Veja nosso novo canal de experiências com meus filhos no link abaixo: • / cienciaemfamilia • Não esqueça de se inscrever lá. • Pratique seu inglês com falantes nativos através do italki. Ganhe US$ 10 de créditos italki na sua primeira compra: http://go.italki.com/manualdoingles • Hey guys, what's up? • Neste vídeo eu vou ensinar algumas expressões úteis para você usar no dia-a-dia. • São expressões que são muito usadas na língua inglesa e são muito úteis também no nosso idioma. • Teste seu inglês com as expressões do vídeo e turbine seu vocabulário! • E se você sabe outra expressão legal para usar no dia-a-dia, compartilhe com a rede Manual do Inglês deixando-a nos comentários. • See you! • That's lame! • — He didn't show up. • — That's lame. • Somebody took my chocolate in the fridge. This is lame. • Lame excuse. • Way to go. • I heard you won the contest. Way to go! • Way to go, John - You broke the chair! • Have a good one. • — See you later, man. • — Sure, have a good one. • It's up to you. • — Where do you want to have dinner? • — It's up to you. • Heads up. • Hey, heads up! • Heads up! The teacher in coming. • Hey, thanks for the heads up! • Start from scratch. • I will have to start from scratch and redo all the plans. • You'll pick it up. • — I find it difficult to understand phrasal verbs. • — Don't worry, you'll pick it up. • Hands down. • I can fix that, hands down. • Hands down, this is the best food I've ever had. • Now we're even. • We're even. • Get off my back. • I'll do it when I'm ready. Get off my back! • Over and over. • He keeps listening to the same song over and over. • Over and over again. • Things come up. • — Sorry, I'm late, my car broke down. • — That's ok, things come up. • Shall we? • Shall we go? • Let's go shall we? • OK guys, we have to go. Shall we? • Hit or miss. • Have you been to the new restaurant on the corner? • — I've been there three times and it's a bit hit and miss. • The service in this store can be hit-or-miss, depending on the salesperson you talk to. • Out of the blue. • He came out of the blue and started shouting at me. • The storm came out of the blue. • INSTAGRAM • / williamrossi_manual • FACEBOOK • / manualdoinglesoficial • SITE • http://manualdoingles.com.br
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