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16/06/2017

Infographic - 11 Boring Phrases & What to Use Instead


There's nothing more boring than reading the same phrases over and over again. 
Take a look at this infographic to find out how to make your writing more varied and interesting.

27/05/2017

1000 Most Common English Phrases

O site English Speak tem em seu site uma página chamada 1000 Most Common English Phrases, algo como As 1000 frases mais usadas (ou mais comuns) em inglês
Neste link é possível visualizar uma lista completa de frases do cotidiano, que podem ser “ouvidas” também. Veja imagem abaixo para entender melhor:

08/12/2016

5 Positive Phrases In English

For Appreciating 

When you appreciate something, you think about how important it is to you. To appreciate someone means that you value them. The phrases below can be used to let someone know that you appreciate (are grateful for) them.





1. Thanks for your help. 

Saying thank you for anything makes people feel appreciated, needed and loved. You can use either of the following structures: 

Thanks (so much) for + [a thing]. 
Thanks (so much) for + [-ing verb]. 



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18/08/2016

INGLÊS BÁSICO – FRASES COMUNS – FOOD


Frases comuns falando acerca de comida e alimentos em inglês em casa ou nos restaurantes.
Food também pode ser traduzido por: Alimentos, alimentação, ração, sustento.


1. I’m starving! (= I’m very hungry).
Eu estou esfomeado / morrendo de fome! (Eu estou muito faminto / Cheio de fome).

Obs: Cuidado na pronúncia da palavra “hungry”, para não fazer confusão com a palavra “angry” = “zangado, chateado, irritado, furioso.”

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05/07/2016

Some famous phrases or quotes from American history to present.

These quotes are each representative of important people and events in 
America’s past and they are all often re-quoted by others.



Along with each quote below I share some context about who first said them and why they are important to know.
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11/05/2016

Good Ways to Start a Sentence

1. The most common sentence pattern is to write the subject first, followed by the verb: Weeds are important too because birds eat the seeds.

2. Reverse the sentence to begin with the dependent adverbial clause: Because birds eat the seeds, weeds are important too.

3. Begin a sentence with an infinitive phrase used as an adjective: To get a head start, he arrived 20 minutes early.

4. Use an infinitive phrase as a subject: To get a head start was his goal.

5. Begin a sentence with a prepositional phrase and end it with the subject: From out of nowhere came a loud shriek.

6. Begin a sentence with an adjective: Sad about being alone in the house, the puppy lay down and waited by the front door.

7. Begin with an adverb: Regretfully, I will not be able to attend the wedding.

8. Begin with an "ing" participial phrase: Muttering to himself, the old man shuffled throughout the house.

9. Begin with an "ed" participial phrase: Angered by the long wait, I slammed the phone down on the receiver.

10. Start with a transitional word: Finally, we found the lost keys.


see more at:
http://timesmagazinus.com/01af814ae18206

19/07/2015

2,000 English phrases and expressions for every occasion.



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06/07/2015

Learn English with Audio.

Free: Over 1,500 English words and phrases with audio and transliterations in 5 languages.

Learn English With Audio is a simple site that is useful for beginners who are learning English vocabulary. Vocabulary is presented in a variety of categories. Some categories offer audio and translation, while others include video flashcards (with audio).



See more: http://www.learn-english.co.il/

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