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iSpeakPORTUGUESE

the Ultimate

Audio + Visual Phrasebook

for your iPod

Alex Chapin

New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico CityMilan New Delhi San Juan Seoul Singapore Sydney Toronto

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DOI: 10.1036/0071492895

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INTRODUCTIONThe iSpeak Portuguese phrasebook turns your iPod or MP3 player into a Portuguese translation tool for on-the-spot reference. iSpeak Portuguese has nearly 1,500 audio tracks, organized into various categories that allow you to communicate in all typical travel situations such as fi nding accommodations, eating out, or expressing your perceptions and opinions. The iPod’s effi cient, intuitive navigational interface allows you to quickly fi nd those words and phrases most useful to you in a given context. Going to hear some bossa nova in Copacabana? Review the Music album in Entertainment, as well as perhaps words and phrases in the Train & Metro album. iSpeak Portuguese then allows you to both read and hear how these words and phrases are expressed—the most effective way to replicate native pronunciation and communicate successfully.

I remember my fi rst Sony Walkman; how amazing it seemed that I could listen to whatever I wanted, wherever I was. It was also a bit overwhelming, the possible incongruities, walking through, say, Times Square listening to Chopin’s Ballade no. 1 in G Minor. Sony Walkmans and later portable CD players allowed people to create their own soundtrack to any context, making it possible to listen to a foreign language while immersed in its culture—while sitting in a café in Paris, for example. Now, digital mobile audio players such as the iPod introduce radical new ways to refi ne that immersion as well as add an interactive component to preparing for travel abroad or studying language in a context that will be explained in more detail below.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Connect your iPod to your computer.

2. Start up iTunes.

3. Insert the iSpeak CD into your computer.

4. Locate the “iSpeak Audio” folder/directory on the CD.

5. Click and drag the folder labeled “Copy to iTunes Music Library” into your iTunes library.

6. Sync your iPod to load the iSpeak fi les onto your iPod.

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Note: users with iTunes on a PC may need to enable the option “Copy fi les to iTunes Music folder when adding to library” to load fi les directly to iTunes. This option is found in the Advanced Preferences tab under the Edit toolbar. If you do not wish to enable this option, you need to fi rst copy the fi les directly to your hard drive, and then drag the fi les to the iTunes Music Library window.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR OTHER MOBILE AUDIO DEVICESWhile the iSpeak Portuguese phrasebook was designed to work with iPods, it can be used on any other digital audio player that can play MP3 audio fi les. iSpeak audio fi les are loaded in the same way as any other MP3 audio fi les.

LISTENING TO iSPEAK PORTUGUESE PHRASESOnce your iSpeak Portuguese audio fi les have been loaded onto your iPod or other MP3 player, you can locate them in the same way you locate music fi les or audiobooks, by browsing Artists or Genres. iPods have a scroll wheel that is used to select different options on the screen. Once selected (i.e., highlighted), the center button is used to choose the selected option. The menu button is used to return to a previous menu. Here are the steps:

Locating iSpeak Audio by Artist

1. From your iPod’s main menu, select Music.(Note: the items available from the main menu of your iPod vary with settings and model. If you do not see Music in your main menu, select Artists instead.)

2. From the Music menu, select Artists.

iPod

Music >Photos >Playlists >

Music

Playlists >Artists >Albums >

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3. Scroll through the alphabetic listing of artists to fi nd the iSpeak Portuguese main categories, each of which begins with “iS Port.” Choose the iSpeak (iS) artist or category that you would like to listen to (iS Port 01 Conversation, for example).

4. After selecting an artist or category (iS Port 01 Conversation, for example), choose the appropriate album or subcategory (01 Basics >Conversation, for example).

5. Your iPod screen should now display words and phrases from the selected album or subcategory, with titles in English followed by Portuguese. Choose the track or word/phrase you would like to listen to (Hello | Alô, for example).

6. After you have chosen a track, it will begin playing. You will fi rst hear the Portuguese phrase followed by the equivalent in English and then followed by Portuguese again. Tracks of Portuguese words or short phrases also include a full sentence demonstrating how that word/phrase is used.

Locating iSpeak Audio by Genre If your iPod or MP3 player has many audio tracks by many artists, it may be quicker to locate the iSpeak fi les by selecting Genres. Here are the steps:

1. From your iPod’s main menu, select Music.

Artists

iS Port 01 Conversation >iS Port 02 Travel >iS Port 03 Accommodations >

iS Port 01 Conversation

01 Basics > Conversation >02 Introductions >03 Occupations >

01 Basics > Conversation

Hello. | Alô.

Good morning. | Bom-dia.

Good afternoon. | Boa-tarde.

Good evening. | Boa-noite.

How are you? | Como vai?

Now Playing

Hello. | Alô.

01 Basics > Conversation

iS Port 01 Conversation

iPod

Music >Photos >Playlists >

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(Note: the items available from the main menu of your iPod vary with settings and model. If you do not see Music in your main menu, select Genres instead.)

2. From the Music menu, select Genres.(Note: the items available from the Music menu of your iPod also vary with settings and model. Genres should appear somewhere in the Music menu.)

3. Scroll through the alphabetic listing of Genres to genres beginning with “Language” (Language-Portuguese, for example) and choose the language you would like to listen to.

4. Follow steps 3 through 5 for “Locat-ing iSpeak Audio by Artist” listed previously.

READING iSPEAK PORTUGUESE PHRASESThere are a few different ways that you can view the Portuguese and English text for each iSpeak audio track. Most MP3 players will display some of this text—usually the Track, Album, and Artist.

Print BookletIf you have an MP3 player with a very small display or no display at all, the print booklet may be helpful, particularly if you want to see how a phrase is written in the language you are studying. The booklet contains the Portuguese and English for each phrase that is included in the audio. These are organized by the Artist and Album headings.

Track, Album, and Artist DisplayAll iPods (and many MP3 players) display a given track’s Title, Album, and Artist while the track is playing. However, small iPods such as the Nano or older iPods may not be able to display as much text immediately on the screen as bigger or newer iPods can. All iPods, however, compensate for the limited number of characters/words they can display by scrolling the title of the track when it is playing or when it is selected.

Music

Playlists >Artists >Genres >

Genres

Language-German >Language-Portuguese >Language-Spanish >

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With these limitations in mind, iSpeak Portuguese was designed so that the English phrase is followed by the Portuguese for easy navigation. This may not be immediately visible on other MP3 players.

Album List Lyrics DisplayIf you have a newer iPod (5G or later) or an MP3 player that displays lyrics, then you will be able to access the complete English and Portuguese text and information about other tracks in the given album or category, as well as other albums. Track “lyrics” can be viewed on 5G or later iPods as follows:

1. Choose a track to listen to.

2. While the track is playing, click the center button twice.

Each iSpeak Portuguese audio track has in its lyrics display both the English text and the Portuguese text immediately below it. The lyrics display also shows the other words and phrases in that same album.

Once the lyrics display is selected, it will remain until the center button is clicked again. This allows you to more easily read the words and phrases in both English and Portuguese while the audio is playing—not only for the current track but also for upcoming and previous tracks in that album.

The current track title is always shown at the top as well as being included in the list of other tracks from the same album. The Portuguese of the current track is always preceded by the >> symbol in the track list. The current album is preceded by the > symbol in the album list that follows the track list.

Now Playing

Hello | Alô

Hello.

>> Alô.

Good morning.

> Bom-dia.

Good afternoon.

> Boa-tarde.

Good evening.

> Boa-noite.

How are you?

> Como vai?

Fine, thanks.

> Miuito bem, obrigado.

Pleased to meet you.

> Encantado.

What is your name?

> Como é seu nome?

My name is . . .

> Me chamo…

… etc.

> 01 Basics > Conversation

02 Introductions

03 Occupations

04 Interests

05 Opinions

06 Feelings

07 Weather

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TECHNIQUES FOR USING iSPEAK PORTUGUESEThese nearly 1,500 audio tracks are literally at your fi ngertips for easy reference in common situations. For example, if you need to fi nd an ATM machine in Almada you would scroll to the Bank album in Services & Shopping where you would fi nd the phrase, “Where is there an ATM near here?” iSpeak Portuguese is also an excellent study tool for preparation for an upcoming trip. What follows are some techniques to get the most out of iSpeak Portuguese for memorizing phrases and language learning.

PlaylistsWhile iSpeak phrasebooks are thematically organized for easy navigation, iPods (and some other MP3 players) also allow you to create your own playlists, which are simply lists of tracks in whatever order you choose from any Artists/Albums in your library. Thus in preparation for an evening out on the town, you can create a playlist of words and phrases from a variety of albums and artists including perhaps Entertainment > Planning, Travel > Bus, Food > Eating Out > Reservations and Eating Out > Ordering, as well as Conversation > Introductions and Conversation > Interests. If you have some music—perhaps Amália Rodrigues or Seu Jorge—such tracks can be interspersed with your iSpeak tracks to add variety to the mix.

To create a playlist in iTunes, do the following:

1. From the iTunes File menu, choose New Playlist.

2. Locate this new playlist (it will be titled “untitled playlist”) in the Playlist column in iTunes.

3. Rename this new playlist with a name that describes the tracks you will put into it.

4. Locate tracks you would like to add to this new playlist from your iTunes Music Library and drag them on top of your new playlist title.

Smart Playlists In addition to playlists, the iPod and some other MP3 players will also allow you to make “smart playlists.” Smart playlists are simply playlists based on particular search criteria and ordering. To create one, choose New Smart Playlist from the

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iTunes File menu. For example, you could create a smart playlist with the following rules:

Match all of the following rules:

Genre contains Language

Album contains Basics

Limit to 50 items selected by least often played

The above smart playlist would consist of all words and phrases from all the Basics albums (most categories or iSpeak Artists have a Basics album that features key vocabulary for the particular topic) with those words and phrases that you have played the least appearing fi rst and items you have played more frequently appearing later.

iPods keep track of how often you play a particular track as well as when you played it last. Thus the above playlist could be modifi ed to order tracks by least recently played and limited only to tracks that you have listened to at least once.

Match all of the following rules:

Genre contains Language

Album contains Basics

Play Count is greater than 0

Limit to 50 items selected by least recently played

RatingsiPods also allow you to rate tracks on a scale of one to fi ve stars. You can rate iSpeak words and phrases according to how well you know them, perhaps giving high ratings to those words and phrases you don’t know and need to review and lower ratings to those that are more familiar and need less study. Then you can use these ratings in smart playlists such as the following:

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Match all of the following rules:

Genre contains Language

Artist contains Conversation

My Rating is in the range BBB to BBBBB

Limit to 50 items selected by highest rating

This smart playlist will include all tracks from the “Conversation” Artist or category that you have rated between three and fi ve stars and will sort these tracks such that tracks with higher ratings (e.g., not as well known) will appear fi rst.

STRATEGIES TO MAXIMIZE LANGUAGE LEARNING WITH iSPEAK PORTUGUESEWhen using iSpeak phrasebooks on your iPod or other MP3 player, pay attention! While a certain amount of language can be learned passively simply by hearing, so much more can be learned through active listening. Ideally your iSpeak tracks should complement your surroundings. For example you could listen to words and phrases in the Buying album while shopping or listen to words and phrases related to food before eating out.

Listen and RepeatAll audio tracks begin with the Portuguese word or phrase, followed by the English, and then the Portuguese again to help push you to begin “thinking” in your new language. Repeat the Portuguese word or phrase immediately after hearing it, and challenge yourself to recall the English before it is played. Most tracks of words or short phrases also contain sentences demonstrating how that word or short phrase is used. Repeat these sentences after hearing them, and again challenge yourself to fi gure out what these sentences mean before hearing them in English. This may require pausing playback or repeating the playback of a given track.

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Change the ContextOne of the radical innovations of digital audio players such as iPods is that they let you change the order of tracks in endless ways through custom or smart playlists as described previously. Take advantage of this functionality to create playlists that focus on particular sets of words and phrases. It is also good to add a certain amount of randomness to your lists or listening habits. You can do this by creating smart playlists that are randomly sorted or simply listen to an album without reading the track titles. Both approaches allow you to quiz yourself by listening and attempting to recall or guess the meaning of a word or phrase before you hear its English equivalent. Again, this may require pausing a track or repeating its playback.

Refresh Your MindDon’t push yourself too hard! If your attention starts to waver (or you start bumping into people), take a break, listen to some music, or turn off your iPod for a while. Vary your study habits as well, sometimes listening and reading simultaneously, other times just reading or just listening.

ABOUT THE AUTHORAlex Chapin is a curricular technologist at Middlebury College specializing in the development of technologies for second-language acquisition.

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CONTENTS01 CONVERSATION

01 Basics > Conversation

02 Introductions

03 Occupations

04 Interests

05 Opinions

06 Feelings

07 Weather

02 TRAVEL

01 Basics > Travel

02 Directions

03 Borders

04 Air

05 Train & Metro

06 Bus

07 Tickets

08 Car > Basics

09 Car > Rental

10 Car > Maintenance

03 ACCOMMODATIONS

01 Basics > Accommodations

02 Finding Accommodations

03 Inquiring About Rooms

04 Reserving a Room

05 Amenities & Service

06 Problems

07 Camping

08 Renting > Basics

09 Renting > Inquiries

04 FOOD

01 Basics > Food

02 Eating Out > Reservations

03 Eating Out > Ordering

04 Eating Out > Service

05 Beverages

06 Meat, Poultry & Fish

07 Vegetables & Grains

08 Fruit & Dairy

09 Preparation

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05 SERVICES & SHOPPING

01 Basics > Services & Shopping

02 Inquiries

03 Assistance

04 Buying

05 Bank

06 Post Offi ce

07 Telephone

08 Internet

09 Medical

10 Pharmacy

11 Emergencies

06 ENTERTAINMENT

01 Basics > Entertainment

02 Inquiries

03 Planning

04 Museums & Galleries

05 Music

06 Films, Theater & Dance

07 Sports

07 REFERENCE

01 Numbers

02 Time & Date

03 Twenty Key Phrases

04 Cool Expressions

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01 CONVERSATION01 Basics > ConversationHello. Alô.Good morning. Bom-dia.Good afternoon. Boa-tarde.Good evening. Boa-noite.How are you? Como vai?Fine, thanks. Muito bem, obrigado.Pleased to meet you. Encantado.What is your name? Como é seu nome?My name is . . . Me chamo… Good-bye. Adeus.See you later. Até logo.yes simno nãoPardon. Desculpe.OK. Está bem.Excuse me. Com licença.Sorry. Sinto muito.Please. Por favor.Thank you. Obrigado.You’re welcome. De nada.I don’t speak Portuguese. Não falo português.Do you speak English? Você fala inglês?Could you speak more slowly? Por favor, fale mais devagar.Could you repeat that? Repita, por favor.I don’t understand. Não entendo.I understand a little Portuguese. Só entendo um pouco de português.How do you say . . . in Portuguese? Como se diz… em português?What’s that called in Portuguese? Como se chama isto em português?Could you write it down? Poderia anotar para mim?

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02 IntroductionsHello. Alô.My name is . . . Meu nome é… What is your name? Como é seu nome?Pleased to meet you. Encantado.How are you? Como vai você?Fine, thanks. Bem, obrigado. . . . and you? … e você?This is my wife. Esta é minha esposa.This is my husband. Este é meu marido.This is my partner. Esta é meu parceiro.This is my son. Este é meu fi lho.This is my daughter. Esta é minha fi lha.This is my friend. Este é meu amigo.This is my girlfriend. Esta é minha amiga.This is my colleague. Este é meu colega.I’m here . . . Estou aqui… . . . on vacation. … de férias. . . . on business. … a negócios. . . . for a conference. … para um congresso. . . . to study. … para estudar. . . . with my family. … com minha família. . . . with my partner. … com meu parceiro. . . . with my (girl)friend. … com minha namorada. . . . with my (boy)friend. … com meu namorado. . . . with my friends. … com meus amigos. . . . on my own. … sozinho.Do you live here? Você mora aqui?Where are you from? De onde é você?I’m . . . Eu sou… . . . from the United States. … dos Estados Unidos. . . . from Canada. … do Canadá. . . . from England. … da Inglaterra. . . . from Australia. … da Austrália.

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I live . . . Vivo… . . . in New York. … em Nova York. . . . in Toronto. … em Toronto. . . . in the United States. … nos Estados Unidos. . . . in Ireland … na Irlanda. . . . near London. … perto de Londres.Are you . . . Você é… . . . from Brazil? … do Brasil? . . . from Portugual? … de Portugal? . . . from Bahia? … da Bahia? . . . from Fortaleza? … de Fortaleza? . . . from Salvador? … de Salvador? . . . from Madeira? … da Madeira? . . . from Beiras? … de Beiras?

03 OccupationsWhat do you do? O que você faz?What are you studying? O que está estudando?I’m . . . Sou… . . . a student. … estudante. . . . a writer. … escritor. . . . a scientist. … cientista. . . . a consultant. … assessor. . . . an architect. … arquiteto. . . . a mechanic. … mecânico. . . . a designer. … desenhista.I work in . . . Trabalho em… . . . education. … educação. . . . fi nance. … fi nanças. . . . fashion. … moda. . . . business. … negócios.I’m self-employed. Sou autônomo.I’m between jobs. Estou entre dois empregos.

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I’m studying . . . Estou estudando… . . . literature. … literatura. . . . mathematics. … matemática. . . . sciences. … ciências. . . . art. … arte. . . . humanities. … humanidades. . . . philosophy. … fi losofi a. . . . psychology. … psicologia. . . . engineering. … engenharia.

04 InterestsWhat are you interested in? Em que está interessado?I’m interested in . . . Estou interessado em… . . . politics. … política. . . . technology. … tecnologia. . . . art. … arte. . . . music. … música. . . . photography. … fotografi a. . . . reading. … leitura. . . . cooking. … cozinha. . . . hiking. … excursionismo. . . . shopping. … fazer compras. . . . sports. … esportes.What . . . do you like? De que… você gosta? . . . types of music . . . … tipos de música… . . . movies . . . … fi lmes… . . . restaurants . . . … restaurantes… . . . clubs . . . … clubes… . . . writers . . . … escritores… . . . cities . . . … cidades… . . . painters . . . … pintores…

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05 OpinionsDid you like it? Você gostou?I like it. Gosto.It’s . . . Está… . . . good. … bem. . . . bad. … mal. . . . OK. … mais ou menos. . . . better. … melhor. . . . worse. … pior.I thought it was . . . Me pareceu… . . . entertaining. … divertido. . . . boring. … aborrecido. . . . beautiful. … belo. . . . ugly. … feio. . . . modern. … moderno. . . . old-fashioned. … antiquado.I agree. Estou de acordo.I don’t agree. Não estou de acordo.I don’t know. Não sei.I don’t care. Não me importa.I love Brazilian food! Adoro a comida brasileira!The people here are very friendly. A gente aqui é muito simpática.It’s a beautiful city. É uma bela cidade.The countryside is beautiful. O campo é muito bonito.Your home is lovely. Sua casa é uma graça.

06 FeelingsHow are you feeling? Como se sente?Are you . . . ? Você está…?I’m . . . Estou… . . . happy. … contente. . . . sad. … triste. . . . tired. … cansado. . . . rested. … descansado.

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. . . nervous. … nervoso. . . . relaxed. … relaxado. . . . excited. … emocionado. . . . confused. … confuso.

07 WeatherWhat’s the weather today? Como está o tempo hoje?It’s . . . Está… . . . sunny. … com sol. . . . cloudy. … nublado. . . . hot. … fazendo calor. . . . cold. … fazendo frio. . . . snowing. … nevando. . . . stormy. … chovendo. . . . windy. … ventando. . . . foggy. … nublado.What’s the weather forecast? Qual é a previsão do tempo?Will it . . . today? Será que hoje vai… . . . rain . . . … chover? . . . snow . . . … nevar?Tomorrow will be . . . Amanhã será… . . . warmer. … mais quente. . . . colder. … mais frio.Is it usually . . . É geralmente… . . . so hot? … tão quente? . . . so humid? … tão úmido?

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02 TRAVEL01 Basics > Travelticket a passagempassport o passaportecheck-in o check-inarrivals chegadasdepartures saídasluggage a bagagemseat o assentoplane o aviãofl ight o vôoairport o aeroportotrain o tremtrain station a estação ferroviáriaplatform a plataformabus o ônibusbus station a estação rodoviáriabus stop a parada de ônibuscar o carromap o mapataxi o taxiroad a estradastreet a ruaschedule o horáriosubway o metrô

02 DirectionsExcuse me. Desculpe.Could you help me? Poderia me ajudar? Where is . . . ? Onde fi ca… ?

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I’m looking for . . . Estou procurando… left à esquerdaright à direitathere alihere aquistraight ahead sempre em frentefi rst left a primeira à esquerdasecond right a segunda à direitaat the intersection no cruzamentoat the traffi c light no sinal de tráfegoat the traffi c circle no balãoIt’s near. Fica perto.It’s far. Fica longe.one kilometer um quilômetrotwo kilometers dois quilômetros

03 Borderscustoms a alfândegaborder a fronteiraBaggage Control controle de bagagemYour . . . please. Seu… por favor. . . . passport . . . … passaporte… . . . identifi cation . . . … identifi cação… I don’t understand. Não entendo.What’s the purpose of your visit? Qual é o objetivo de sua viagem?I’m here . . . Estou aqui… . . . on business. … a negócios. . . . on vacation. … de férias. . . . in transit. … de passagem.How long are you staying? Quanto tempo vai fi car?I’m staying here . . . Vou fi car… . . . two days. … dois dias. . . . one month. … um mês. . . . three weeks. … três semanas.

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I’m . . . Estou vindo… . . . on my own. … sozinho. . . . with my family. … com minha família. . . . with a group. … com um grupo.Do you have anything to declare? Tem algo a declarar?I have nothing to declare. Não tenho nada a declarar.I have something to declare. Tenho algo a declarar.It’s . . . É… . . . a gift. … um presente. . . . for personal use. … para uso pessoal.last name o nome de famíliafi rst name o primeiro nomemaiden name o nome de solteiraaddress o endereçodate a datadate of birth a data de nascimentoplace of birth o lugar de nascimentonationality a nacionalidadeoccupation a ocupaçãosignature a assinatura

04 AirWhere is/Where are . . . Onde fi ca/Onde fi cam… . . . check-in? … o check-in? . . . baggage claim? … a retirada de bagagem? . . . the gate? … a saída? . . . the taxis? … os taxis? . . . the car rental? … o aluguel de carros? . . . the buses? … os ônibus? . . . the duty-free shops? … as lojas de duty-free? . . . the restroom? … os banheiros? . . . arrivals? … as chegadas? . . . departures? … as partidas? . . . the security check? … a inspeção de passageiros?

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My baggage . . . Minha bagagem… . . . has been stolen. … foi roubada. . . . has been lost. … se extraviou. . . . has not arrived. … não chegou.

05 Train & MetroWhere is the train station? Onde fi ca a estação de trem?Where is the subway station? Onde fi ca a estação do metrô?Where does the train leave from . . . De onde sai o trem… . . . for Sao Paulo? … para São Paulo?What time does . . . A que hora… . . . the train leave for Rio de Janiero? … sai o trem para o Rio de Janeiro? . . . the train arrive from Lisbon? … chega o trem de Lisboa?What station is this? Que estação é esta?What’s the next station? Qual é a próxima estação?This is your stop. Esta é sua parada.Is this the train for Madrid? É este o trem para Madri?Where is . . . Onde fi ca… . . . the entrance? … a entrada? . . . the exit? … a saída? . . . the information desk? … o balcão de informações? . . . the ticket counter? … o balcão de passagens?

06 BusWhere is . . . Onde fi ca… . . . the bus station? … a estação rodoviária? . . . the bus stop? … a parada de ônibus? . . . the next bus to Tiradentes? … o próximo ônibus para Tiradentes?Is this . . . É este… . . . the bus to Brasilia? … o ônibus para Brasília? . . . the center of town? … o centro?Can I reserve a seat? Posso reservar um assento?How much is it? Quanto é?

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07 TicketsWhere can I buy a ticket? Onde posso comprar uma passagem?I want to go to Porto. Quero ir até o Porto.I would like . . . Eu queria… . . . a one-way ticket. … uma passagem de ida. . . . a round-trip ticket. … uma passagem de ida e volta. . . . a day ticket. … um passe de um dia. . . . a weekly ticket. … um passe de uma semana. . . . a monthly ticket. … um passe de um mês. . . . a standby ticket. … uma passagem de lista de espera. . . . an e-ticket. … uma passagem eletrônica.How much is it? Quanto é?How long is it valid for? Quando vence?Can it be refunded? Pode-se reembolsar?Can it be transferred? Pode-se transferir?

08 Car > Basicscar o carrogasoline a gasolinagas station o posto de gasolinaoil o óleoautomatic car o carro automáticomanual car o carro manualroad a estradamap o mapaintersection o cruzamentotraffi c light o sinal de tráfego

09 Car > RentalWhere can I rent a car? Onde posso alugar um carro?I need a car . . . Preciso de um carro… . . . for one day. … por um dia. . . . for fi ve days. … por cinco dias. . . . for a week. … por uma semana. . . . with air-conditioning. … com ar condicionado.

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. . . with four-wheel drive. … com tração quatro rodas. . . . with automatic transmission. … automático.Can you write down . . . Por favor anote para mim… . . . the daily charge? … o preço por dia. . . . the charge per kilometer? … o preço por quilômetro. . . . the cost of insurance? … o preço do seguro. . . . the deposit to pay? … o valor do depósito.

10 Car > MaintenanceWhere can I fi nd . . . Onde posso encontrar… . . . a gas station? … um posto de gasolina? . . . parking? … um estacionamento? . . . the nearest garage? … a garagem mais próxima?Fill it up, please. Pode encher, por favor.Eight liters of . . . Oito litros de… Two hundred reais of . . . Duzentos reais de… . . . unleaded. … sem chumbo. . . . premium. … premium. . . . diesel. … diesel.I am out of gas. Acabou a gasolina.My car won’t start. Não consigo dar a partida no carro.The battery is dead. A bateria está descarregada.I have a fl at. Tenho um pneu furado.I have had an accident. Tive um acidente.I lost my keys. Perdi minhas chaves.My car is three kilometers away. Meu carro está a três quilômetros

daqui.Can you help me? Você pode me ajudar?Do you repair cars? Você conserta carros?Can you . . . Você pode… . . . repair it? … conserta-lo? . . . give me an estimate? … me dar uma idéia de quanto vai

custar?How long will it take? Quanto tempo vai levar?When will it be ready? Quando estará pronto?

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03 ACCOMMODATIONS01 Basics > Accommodationsroom o quartoreservation a reservato reserve reservarhotel o hotelvacancies vagas disponíveisyouth hostel o albergue da juventudesingle room o quarto de solteirodouble room o quarto de casalbath a banheirabathroom o banheiroshower o chuveirobed-and-breakfast a hospedaria cama e cafékey a chavenight a noiteweek a semanabreakfast o café da manhã

02 Finding AccommodationsWhere is there . . . Onde há… . . . a hotel? … um hotel? . . . a youth hostel? … um albergue da juventude? . . . a bed-and-breakfast? … uma pousada de cama e café? . . . a camping ground? … um camping?Can you recommend something . . . Pode recomendar algo… . . . not very expensive? … não muito caro? . . . nice? … bonito? . . . nearby? … perto? . . . near town center? … perto do centro?What is the address? Qual é o endereço?How do I get there? Como chego lá?

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03 Inquiring About RoomsDo you have any vacancies? Tem vagas disponíveis?Can I reserve a room? Posso reservar um quarto?It’s for . . . É para… . . . one person. … uma pessoa. . . . two people. … duas pessoas. . . . one night. … uma noite. . . . two nights. … duas noites. . . . one week. … uma semana. . . . two weeks. … duas semanas.I would like a room with . . . Eu queria um quarto com… . . . a single bed. … uma cama de solteiro. . . . a double bed. … uma cama de casal. . . . a bath. … banheira. . . . a shower. … chuveiro. . . . a cot. … um berço. . . . a toilet. … vaso sanitário. . . . air-conditioning. … ar condicionado. . . . a TV. … televisão. . . . an Internet connection. … conexão com a Internet. . . . a telephone. … telefone.I would like . . . Eu queria… . . . full board. … o plano com tudo incluído. . . . bed and breakfast. … o plano para cama e café.

04 Reserving a RoomI have a reservation. Tenho uma reserva. I have made an online reservation. Eu fi z uma reserva online.confi rmation number o número de confi rmaçãoMy name is . . . Me chamo… How much is it . . . Quanto custa… . . . per night? … por noite? . . . per week? … por semana?

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. . . per person? … por pessoa? . . . for half board? … por meia-pensão?Does the price include . . . O preço inclui… . . . breakfast? … o café da manhã? . . . service and tax? … o serviço e os impostos?Could you write it down? Poderia anotar isto para mim?May I see the room? Posso ver o quarto?Do you have anything . . . Você teria algo… . . . bigger? … maior? . . . cheaper? … mais barato? . . . quieter? … mais silencioso? . . . warmer? … mais quente?OK, I’ll take it. Está bem, fi co com este.No, I won’t take it. Não, não quero este.

05 Amenities & ServicePlease, may I have . . . Por favor, me dê… . . . another blanket? … outro cobertor? . . . another pillow? … outro travesseiro? . . . some soap? … um sabão? . . . a towel? … uma toalha?Where is . . . Onde fi ca… . . . the dining room? … o restaurante? . . . the bar? … o bar? . . . the bathroom? … o banheiro?Can I use . . . Posso usar… . . . the kitchen? … a cozinha? . . . the laundry? … a lavanderia? . . . the telephone? … o telefone?Who is it? Quem é?Just a moment. Um momento, por favor.Come in. Entre.Come back later! Volte mais tarde!

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06 Problems. . . doesn’t work. … não funciona.The air-conditioning . . . O ar condicionado… The fan . . . O ventilador… The toilet . . . O vaso sanitário… The window . . . A janela… The heat . . . O aquecimento… The lamp . . . A lâmpada… The lock . . . A fechadura… The key . . . A chave… I’ve lost my key. Perdi minha chave.The bed is not made up. A cama não foi feita.The room is . . . O quarto está… . . . dirty. … sujo. . . . smelly. … cheirando mal. . . . cold. … frio. . . . hot. … quente.The room is noisy. O quarto é barulhento.The bill is not correct. A conta está errada.

07 Campingcampsite o campingtent a barracatrailer o trailercabin a cabanaWhere is . . . Onde fi ca… . . . the nearest campsite? … o camping mais próximo?How much is it . . . Quanto custa… . . . per person? … por pessoa? . . . for a tent? … uma barraca? . . . for a site? … um espaço?Do you have . . . Vocês têm… . . . electricity? … eletricidade? . . . showers? … chuveiros?

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Where are . . . Onde fi cam… . . . the garbage cans? … as latas de lixo? . . . the showers? … os chuveiros? . . . the toilets? … os vasos sanitários?

08 Renting > Basicsroom o quartoapartment o apartamentohouse a casa rent o alugueldeposit o depósitokey a chavefurnished mobiliadounfurnished sem mobíliacentral heating o aquecimento centralair-conditioning o ar condicionadostove o fogãowashing machine a máquina de lavarrefrigerator a geladeirawater heater o aquecedor de água

09 Renting > InquiriesWhat is your name? Como é seu nome?What is your address? Qual é seu endereço?I’m staying at . . . Estou hospedado(a) em… Do you have . . . Vocês têm… . . . central heating? … aquecimento central? . . . air-conditioning? … ar condicionado? . . . a washing machine? … máquina de lavar? . . . doesn’t work. … não funciona.The refrigerator . . . A geladeira… The telephone . . . O telefone… The toilet . . . O vaso sanitário… The stove . . . O fogão…

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04 FOOD01 Basics > Foodfood a comidabeverage a bebidabreakfast o café da manhãlunch o almoçodinner o jantarsnack o lancheentrée o prato principalappetizer o couvertside dish o prato adicionaldessert a sobremesacafé a cafeteriabar o barrestaurant o restaurantewaiter o garçomwaitress a garçoneteI would like . . . Eu gostaria… Please. Por favor.Thank you. Obrigado.menu o menumeat a carnefruit a frutavegetable a verdurafi sh o peixecheese o queijowine o vinhobeer a cerveja

02 Eating Out > ReservationsCan you recommend . . . Você pode recomendar… . . . a restaurant? … um restaurante? . . . a café? … uma cafeteria?

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. . . a coffee bar? … um lugar para tomar café? . . . a bar? … um bar? . . . a traditional restaurant? … um restaurante tradicional? . . . a vegetarian restaurant? … um restaurante vegetariano? . . . an inexpensive restaurant? … um restaurante não muito caro? . . . a nearby restaurant? … um restaurante perto daqui?I would like to reserve a table . . . Eu queria reservar uma mesa… . . . for two. … para dois. . . . at eight o’clock. … para as oito horas. . . . for this evening. … para hoje à noite. . . . for tomorrow evening. … para amanhã à noite.One moment. Um momento.I have reserved a table. Tenho uma mesa reservada.The name is . . . O nome é… Smoking or nonsmoking? Fumantes, ou não?

03 Eating Out > OrderingI would like . . . Eu queria ver… We would like . . . Nós queríamos ver… . . . the menu. … o menu. . . . the tourist menu. … o menu econômico. . . . the fi xed-price menu. … o menu de preço fi xo. . . . the wine list. … a lista de vinhos. . . . the drink list. … a lista de bebidas. . . . a menu in English. … um menu em inglês.Can you recommend . . . Você pode recomendar… . . . an entrée? … um prato principal? . . . an appetizer? … algo para o couvert? . . . a local dish? … um prato regional? . . . a bottle of wine? … uma garrafa de vinho? . . . a dessert? … uma sobremesa?I’ll also have some . . . Me traga também… . . . dressing. … tempero para salada. . . . sauce. … molho. . . . butter. … manteiga.

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I would like . . . Eu queria… . . . a glass of wine. … um copo de vinho. . . . a beer. … uma cerveja. . . . a coffee. … um café americano. . . . a tea. … um chá preto. . . . fruit juice. … um suco de fruta. . . . mineral water. … água mineral.I’ll have that. Quero aquilo.I’m a vegetarian. Sou vegetariano.I’m allergic . . . Sou alérgico… . . . to shellfi sh. … a mariscos. . . . to seafood. … a mariscos e peixe. . . . to nuts. … a nozes. . . . to dairy products. … a laticínios. . . . to MSG. … ao glutamato monossódico.

04 Eating Out > ServiceWaiter! Garçom, por favor!Waitress! Moça, por gentileza!Please, can I have . . . Por favor, me traga… . . . some more bread? … mais pão? . . . some more wine? … mais vinho? . . . some water? … água? . . . some oil? … o azeite? . . . some pepper? … a pimenta? . . . some salt? … o sal?That’s not what I ordered. Não foi isto que pedi.I wanted . . . Queria… That’s for me. Isto é para mim.What’s that? Que é isto?I have no . . . Não tenho… . . . knife. … faca. . . . fork. … garfo. . . . spoon. … colher.

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This food is cold. Esta comida está fria.How much longer? Quanto tempo mais?I love this dish. Adoro este prato.That was delicious. Isso estava delicioso.Where are the restrooms? Onde são os banheiros?The bill, please. A conta, por favor.How much is it? Quanto é?Is service included? O serviço está incluído?It’s all together. É tudo junto.We’d like to pay separately. Nós queríamos pagar separado.I think there’s a mistake . . . Acho que houve um erro… Do you take . . . Vocês aceitam… . . . credit cards? … cartões de crédito? . . . traveler’s checks? … cheques de viagem? . . . American money? … dólares?Can I have a receipt? Pode me dar um recibo?

05 Beveragesmilk o leitejuice o suco de frutascoffee o cafétea o chá red wine o vinho tintowhite wine o vinho brancosparkling wine o vinho espumantea bottle of wine uma garrafa de vinhoa glass of wine um copo de vinhoan aperitif um aperitivobeer a cervejalight beer a cerveja louradark beer a cerveja pretalocal beer a cerveja localfruit juice o suco de frutaswater a água

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mineral water a água mineralvodka a vodkarum o rumsherry o sherrywhisky o whiskygin o gin

06 Meat, Poultry & Fishmeat a carnebeef a carne de vacalamb a carne de carneiroveal a vitelasteak o fi léham o presuntobacon o toucinhosausage a salsicharabbit o coelhopoultry a carne de avechicken a galinhaturkey o peruduck o patoseafood mariscos e peixessalmon o salmãoshrimp o camarãotuna o atumswordfi sh o peixe espadalobster a lagostasea bass o robalotrout a trutafree range de granja

07 Vegetables & Grainsvegetables os legumesorganic orgânico

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rice o arrozpotatoes as batataseggplant a beringelamushrooms os cogumelosonions as cebolascarrots as cenourasgarlic o alholettuce a alfacesalad a saladatomatoes os tomatespeppers os pimentõescabbage a couvepeas as ervilhasgreen beans as vagensbroccoli o brócolisquash a abóboralentils as lentilhascucumber o pepino

08 Fruit & Dairyfruit a frutaapples as maçãsoranges as laranjasgrapefruit a toranjabananas as bananasgrapes as uvasstrawberries os morangoscherries as cerejaspeaches os pêssegosplums as ameixasmelon o melãodairy laticíniomilk o leiteice cream o sorvetecheese o queijo

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09 Preparationcooked cozidofresh frescorare malpassadomedium rare entre médio e malpassadomedium médiomedium well entre médio e bem passadowell done bem passadogrilled grelhadoroasted assadosmoked defumadosautéed sautébaked assadoboiled fervidofried fritosteamed feito no vaporbreaded passado na farinha

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05 SERVICES & SHOPPING01 Basics > Services & Shoppingshopping fazer comprasstore a lojashopping center o shopping centermarket o mercadosupermarket o supermercadodepartment store a loja de departamentosclothing store a loja de roupasbookstore a livrariato buy comprarto sell venderprice o preçoreceipt o reciborefund o reembolsosale a vendaexpensive carocheap baratocheckout a caixabank o bancoInternet café o café Internetbakery a padariabutcher o açouguepharmacy a farmáciajeweler a joalherialiquor store a loja de bebidaspost offi ce a agência de correioshospital o hospitalhairdresser o cabeleireirobarber o barbeirotravel agency a agência de viagens

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02 InquiriesWhere is there . . . near here? Onde tem um… perto daqui? . . . a supermarket . . . … um supermercado… . . . a pharmacy . . . … uma farmácia… . . . a bank . . . … um banco… . . . a hospital . . . … um hospital… Where is there . . . Onde há… . . . a good clothing store? … uma boa loja de roupas? . . . a good travel agent? … um bom agente de viagens?Where can I buy . . . Onde posso comprar… . . . produce? … a fruta e a verdura? . . . batteries? … pilhas? . . . souvenirs? … souvenirs? . . . wine? … vinho? . . . cigarettes? … cigarros? . . . food? … comida?What time do you . . . A que horas… . . . open? … abrem? . . . close? … fecham?

03 AssistanceI’m just looking. Só estou dando uma olhada.Excuse me. Por favor.Can you help me? Pode me ajudar?What is . . . O que é… . . . that? … aquilo? . . . this? … isto?What are . . . O que são… . . . these? … estes? . . . those? … aqueles?Can I look at . . . Posso ver… . . . this? … este? . . . that? … aquele?

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Not that. Aquele não.Like that. Como aquele.That’s enough. É bastante.More, please. Mais, por favor.Less, please. Menos, por favor.That’s fi ne. Está bem assim.

04 BuyingHow much is . . . Quanto custa… . . . this? … este? . . . that? … aquele?I would like to buy . . . Eu queria comprar… . . . a souvenir. … um souvenir. . . . a shirt. … uma camisa.I would like . . . Eu queria… . . . one like that. … um como aquele. . . . two of these. … dois destes.That’s too much. É demais.Do you have something . . . Vocês têm algo… . . . better? … melhor? . . . cheaper? … mais barato? . . . different? … diferente? . . . smaller? … menor? . . . larger? … maior?Do you have it in . . . Você tem este em… . . . black? … preto? . . . white? … branco? . . . blue? … azul? . . . yellow? … amarelo? . . . red? … vermelho? . . . pink? … rosa? . . . green? … verde? . . . gray? … cinza? . . . brown? … marrom?

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How much is it? Quanto é?Could you write it down? Poderia anotar para mim?Where do I pay? Onde pago?Do you take . . . Vocês aceitam… . . . credit cards? … cartões de crédito? . . . traveler’s checks? … cheques de viagem? . . . American money? … dólares?Is there a guarantee? Tem garantia?Can I have . . . Pode me dar… . . . a bag? … uma sacola? . . . a receipt? … um recibo?

05 BankWhere is there . . . near here? Onde há… perto daqui? . . . a bank . . . … um banco… . . . an ATM . . . … uma caixa automática… . . . a currency exchange . . . … uma casa de câmbio… Where can I . . . Onde posso… . . . cash a check? … descontar um cheque? . . . change money? … trocar dinheiro? . . . withdraw money? … retirar dinheiro?I would like to cash . . . Eu queria descontar… . . . this check. … este cheque. . . . these traveler’s checks. … estes cheques de viagem.What’s the exchange rate? Qual é a taxa de câmbio?I would like to change . . . Eu queria trocar… . . . dollars into reais. … dólares por reais. . . . pounds into euros. … libras por euros.Here’s my . . . Aqui está meu… . . . ATM card. … cartão ATM. . . . passport. … passaporte.I’ve lost . . . Perdi… . . . my ATM card. … meu cartão ATM. . . . my traveler’s checks. … meus cheques de viagem.

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. . . my wallet. … minha carteira. . . . my passport. … meu passaporte.

06 Post Offi ceWhere is there . . . near here? Onde há… perto daqui? . . . a post offi ce . . . … uma agência de correios… . . . a mailbox . . . … uma caixa de correio… I would like to send this . . . Eu queria enviar isto… . . . to the United States. … para os Estados Unidos. . . . to Canada. … para o Canadá. . . . to England. … para a Inglaterra. . . . to Australia. … para a Austrália.I would like to buy . . . Eu queria comprar… . . . an aerogram. … um aerograma. . . . an envelope. … um envelope. . . . some stamps. … uns selos.

07 TelephoneWhere is the nearest public phone? Onde fi ca o telefone público mais

próximo?I would like to buy a phone card. Queria comprar uma fi cha telefônica.I would like to call . . . Queria fazer uma chamada… . . . long distance. … de longa distância. . . . collect. … a cobrar. . . . the United States. … para os Estados Unidos. . . . Canada. … para o Canadá. . . . this number. … para este número.The number is . . . O número é… What’s the . . . Qual é… . . . area code for . . . ? … o código de área para… ? . . . country code for . . . ? … o código de país para… ?How much is . . . Quanto custa… . . . a three-minute call? … uma chamada de três minutos? . . . a fi ve-minute call? … uma chamada de cinco minutos?

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May I speak to . . . ? Posso falar com… ?I don’t speak Portuguese. Não falo português.Do you speak English? Você fala inglês?Who’s calling? Quem fala?It’s . . . É… Sorry, wrong number. Desculpe, é engano.I’ve been cut off. Caiu a linha.The connection is bad. Esta conexão está péssima.Thank you, I’ll call back. Obrigado, chamarei outra vez.Don’t hang up. Não desligue.

08 InternetWhere is the nearest Internet café? Onde fi ca o café Internet mais

próximo?I would like . . . Eu queria… . . . to check my e-mail. … checar meus e-mails. . . . to access the Internet. … acessar a Internet. . . . to use a printer. … imprimir algo. . . . to use a scanner. … escanear algo.How much is it? Quanto é?How much per hour? Quanto é por hora?When do I pay? Quando tenho que pagar?How do I . . . Como… . . . log on? … acesso? . . . access the Internet? … acesso a Internet?It’s not working. Não funciona.It’s crashed. Caiu.I’m fi nished. Terminei.What’s your . . . Qual é… . . . e-mail address? … seu endereço de e-mail? . . . IM? … seu nome para mensagens

instantâneas? . . . blog address? … o endereço de seu blog? . . . is not working. … não funciona.

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The keyboard . . . O teclado… The mouse . . . O mouse… to copy copiarto cut cortarto paste colarto delete eliminarto download baixarto save salvarto receive receberto send enviar

09 MedicalWhere is there . . . near here? Onde há… perto daqui? . . . a hospital . . . … um hospital… . . . a pharmacy . . . … uma farmácia… . . . a medical center . . . … um centro médico… . . . a doctor . . . … um médico… . . . a dentist . . . … um dentista… I’m sick. Estou doente.It hurts. Dói.I need a doctor who speaks English. Preciso de um médico que fale inglês.I have insurance. Estou segurado.I have pain in . . . Sinto dor em… . . . my chest. … meu peito. . . . my stomach. … minha barriga. . . . my back. … minhas costas. . . . my leg. … minha perna. . . . my arm. … meu braço. . . . my ear. … meu ouvido. . . . my eye. … meu olho. . . . my head. … minha cabeça. . . . my foot. … meu pé. . . . my neck. … meu pescoço.I have pain here. Dói aqui.I have a toothache. Tenho dor de dentes.

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I’ve lost a fi lling. Perdi uma obturação.I feel . . . Me sinto… . . . dizzy. … tonto. . . . feverish. … febril. . . . sick. … com náusea. . . . weak. … débil.

10 PharmacyI need a new prescription. Preciso de uma nova receita médica.My prescription is for . . . Minha receita é para… I have insurance. Estou segurado.I need . . . Preciso… . . . aspirin. … de aspirina. . . . pain reliever. … de analgésico. . . . antacid. … de antiácido. . . . antiseptic. … um anti-séptico. . . . bandages. … de curativos. . . . allergy medicine. … de medicamento contra alergia.I need . . . Preciso… . . . toothpaste. … de pasta de dentes. . . . a toothbrush. … uma escova de dentes. . . . shampoo. … xampu. . . . deodorant. … desodorante. . . . soap. … sabão. . . . tissues. … de lenços kleenex. . . . tampons. … de tampões. . . . condoms. … de camisinhas.

11 EmergenciesHelp! Socorro!Go away! Saia!Fire! Fogo!Thief! Ladrão!It’s an emergency! É uma emergência!

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Call . . . Chame… . . . the police! … a polícia! . . . an ambulance! … uma ambulância! . . . a doctor! … um médico!I’ve been . . . Fui… . . . hurt. … ferido. . . . robbed. … roubado. . . . assaulted. … assaltado. . . . raped. … violada.I’m . . . Estou… . . . lost. … perdido. . . . ill. … doente.I’ve lost . . . Perdi… . . . my money. … meu dinheiro. . . . my passport. … meu passaporte. . . . my wallet. … minha carteira. . . . my purse. … minha bolsa. . . . my bags. … minha bagagem.Where’s . . . Onde fi ca… . . . the hospital? … o hospital? . . . the police station? … a delegacia?I didn’t see anything. Não vi nada.I am innocent. Sou inocente.I apologize. Peço desculpas.I don’t understand. Não entendo.I want to . . . Eu quero… . . . report an offense. … fazer uma queixa. . . . contact my embassy. … contatar minha embaixada. . . . call a lawyer. … falar com um advogado.

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06 ENTERTAINMENT01 Basics > Entertainmentmodern music a música modernaart a artedance a dançaclassical music a música clássicasports o esportemuseum o museucinema o cinemaart gallery a galeria de arteconcert hall a sala de concertostheater o teatronightclub a discotecaopera a óperaballet o baléfi lm or movie o fi lmestadium o estádiopark o parquegarden o jardimzoo o zoológicobeach a praiaswimming pool a piscinaboat o barco

02 InquiriesWhere can we go? Onde podemos ir?What’s there to do? O que há para se fazer?I want to go . . . Quero ir… . . . to the ballet. … ao balé. . . . to a concert. … a um concerto. . . . to a party. … a uma festa. . . . to the theater. … ao teatro.

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What’s on . . . O que há… . . . locally? … aqui por perto? . . . this weekend? … este fi m de semana? . . . today? … hoje? . . . tonight? … hoje à noite?Can you recommend . . . Pode recomendar… . . . a museum? … um museu? . . . a concert? … um concerto? . . . a play? … uma peça de teatro? . . . a fi lm? … um fi lme?Is there a local entertainment guide? Há algum guia de atividades locais?Where are there . . . Onde há… . . . places to eat? … lugares para se comer? . . . bars? … bares? . . . clubs? … discotecas?

03 PlanningWhat do you want to do? O que você quer fazer?Do you have plans? Tem algum plano?What are you doing . . . O que você vai fazer… . . . now? … agora? . . . today? … hoje? . . . this evening? … hoje à noite? . . . tomorrow? … amanhã? . . . next week? … na semana que entra?Would you like to . . . Você gostaria… . . . go for a walk? … de dar uma volta? . . . go to the zoo? … de ir ao zoológico? . . . see a movie? … de ir ao cinema?Do you want to come? Você quer vir?Sure. Sim.Yes, I would love to. Gostaria muito.I can’t today. Hoje não posso.Maybe some other time. Talvez outro dia.

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What about tomorrow? Que tal amanhã?What time shall we meet? A que horas nos encontramos?Where shall we meet? Onde nos encontramos?Are you ready? Você está pronto?What time does . . . open? A que horas abre… What time does . . . close? A que horas fecha… . . . the art gallery . . . … a galeria de arte? . . . the club . . . … a discoteca? . . . the museum . . . … o museu?What time does . . . start? A que horas começa… . . . the concert . . . … o concerto? . . . the game . . . … o jogo? . . . the play . . . … a peça?What’s the price . . . Qual é o preço… . . . for an adult? … para um adulto? . . . for a child? … para uma criança?

04 Museums & GalleriesWhat exhibitions . . . Quais são as exposições… . . . are showing? … acontecendo? . . . are new? … novas?What’s in the collection? O que inclui a coleção?Do you have . . . Você tem… . . . a guidebook? … um guia? . . . a program? … um programa?Who is . . . Quem é… . . . the artist? … o artista? . . . the sculptor? … o escultor? . . . the photographer? … o fotógrafo?I like the works of . . . Gosto das obras… . . . Impressionist art. … impressionistas. . . . modern art. … de arte moderna. . . . classical art. … clássicas. . . . Renaissance art. … do renascimento.

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05 MusicWhat music do you like? De que música você gosta?I like . . . Eu gosto… I don’t like . . . Eu não gosto… . . . classical music. … de música clássica. . . . electronic music. … de música eletrônica. . . . jazz. … de jazz. . . . rock. … de rock. . . . pop. … de música popular. . . . world music. … da música mundial. . . . traditional music. … da música tradicional. . . . punk. … da música punk. . . . blues. … de blues. . . . reggae. … de reggae. . . . R&B. … da música R&B. . . . country. … da música country. . . . opera. … de ópera.Where is there live music? Onde há música ao vivo?Which orchestra is playing? Que orquestra está tocando?What band is playing? Que banda está tocando?What are they playing? O que eles estão tocando?Who is . . . Quem é… . . . the conductor? … o diretor? . . . the soloist? … o solista? . . . the lead singer? … o cantor principal?

06 Films, Theater & DanceWhat’s playing . . . O que está sendo apresentado… . . . at the movie theater? … no cinema? . . . at the theater? … no teatro? . . . tonight? … hoje à noite?Is the fi lm . . . O fi lme… . . . dubbed? … é dublado? . . . subtitled? … é legendado?

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. . . in original English? … está no original inglês? . . . in Portuguese? … em português?Who is . . . Quem é… . . . the lead actor? … o ator principal? . . . the lead actress? … a atriz principal? . . . the director? … o diretor?Are those seats taken? Estes assentos estão ocupados?Did you like . . . Você gostou… . . . the movie? … do fi lme? . . . the play? … da peça? . . . the show? … do espetáculo?I liked it. Gostei.I didn’t like it. Não gostei.I thought it was . . . Eu achei… . . . excellent. … excelente. . . . OK. … mais ou menos. . . . boring. … maçante. . . . slow. … lento.

07 SportsDo you like sports? Você gosta de esportes?What sports do you play? Que esportes você pratica?I play . . . Eu jogo… . . . soccer. … futebol. . . . golf. … golfe. . . . volleyball. … voleibol. Which team do you support? Por que time você torce?Would you like to . . . Você gostaria… . . . go hiking? … de fazer uma excursão a pé? . . . go mountain biking? … de fazer ciclismo de montanha? . . . go sailing? … de ir velejar? . . . go waterskiing? … de ir esquiar na água? . . . go fi shing? … de ir pescar? . . . play soccer? … de jogar futebol? . . . play golf? … de jogar golfe?

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I would like to take lessons in . . . Eu gostaria de tomar aulas de… . . . skiing. … esquiar na neve. . . . snowboarding. … snowboard. . . . surfi ng. … surf.Can I rent . . . Posso alugar… . . . some skis? … uns esquis? . . . a boat? … uma lancha? . . . a beach umbrella? … uma barraca de praia?Who’s playing? Quem está jogando?Who’s winning? Quem está ganhando?What’s the score? Qual é o escore?

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07 REFERENCE01 Numbersone umtwo doisthree trêsfour quatrofi ve cincosix seisseven seteeight oitonine noveten dezeleven onzetwelve dozethirteen trezefourteen quatorzefi fteen quinzesixteen dezesseisseventeen dezesseteeighteen dezoitonineteen dezenovetwenty vintetwenty-one vinte-e-umtwenty-two vinte-e-doistwenty-three vinte-e trêsthirty trintaforty quarentafi fty cinqüentasixty sessentaseventy setentaeighty oitentaninety noventa

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one hundred cemone hundred one cento-e-umone hundred two cento-e-doisfi ve hundred quinhentosone thousand milone million um milhãofi rst primeirosecond segundothird terceirofourth quartofi fth quintoa quarter um quartoa third um terçoa half a metadethree-quarters três quartosa little um poucomany muitossome algunsmore maisless menos

02 Time & Dateday diadate dataWhen is it? Quando é?today hojeyesterday ontemtomorrow amanhãtonight hoje à noitemorning a manhãmidday o meio-diaafternoon a tardeevening a noitenight a noite

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month o mêsyear o anoweek a semanaweekend o fi m-de-semanaWhat day of the week is it? Que dia da semana é hoje?Monday segunda-feiraTuesday terça-feiraWednesday quarta-feiraThursday quinta-feiraFriday sexta-feiraSaturday sábadoSunday domingoWhat time is it? Que horas são?It’s one o’clock. É uma hora.It’s half past two. São duas e meia.It’s quarter to three. São quinze para as três.It’s quarter past four. São quatro e quinze.It’s noon. É meio-dia.It’s midnight. É meia-noite.a.m. amp.m. pmWhat month is it? Em que mês estamos?January janeiroFebruary fevereiroMarch marçoApril abrilMay maioJune junhoJuly julhoAugust agostoSeptember setembroOctober outubroNovember novembroDecember dezembro

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What season is it? Em que estação estamos?summer o verãoautumn o outonowinter o invernospring a primavera

03 Twenty Key PhrasesHello. Alô.Good-bye. Adeus.Excuse me. Com licença.Please. Por favor.Thank you. Obrigado.Yes, please. Sim, por favor.No, thank you. Não, obrigado.I don’t speak Portuguese. Não falo português.Do you speak English? Você fala inglês?What is it called in Portuguese? Como se chama isto em português?My name is . . . Meu nome é… What is your name? Como você se chama?Where is . . . ? Onde fi ca… ?Is it nearby? Fica perto?I would like . . . Eu queria… How much is it? Quanto custa?Could you repeat that? Pode repetir o que disse?Could you say it more slowly? Fale mais devagar, por favor?Sorry, I don’t understand. Sinto muito, não entendi.Help! Socorro!

04 Cool ExpressionsHow are things? Como vão as coisas?See you tomorrow! Até manhã!Me, too! Eu também!So-so. Mais ou menos.

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What a mess! Que confusão!top spot excelenteReally? Verdade?Great! Formidável!What’s up? O que há?It’s the best. É o máximo.