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Soccer Vocabulary

Soccer Vocabulary

Word Example sentence Meaning
assistant referee Assistant referees used to be called 'linesmen', but the term was changed in 1996. official who runs one of two touchlines and advises the referee, esp. on offside decisions
corner kick The referee awarded a corner kick after the goalkeeper tipped the ball over the bar. a free kick taken from one of the corners of the pitch
defender Defenders include left backs, right backs and central defenders. a player whose main role is to prevent the opposition from scoring
dive Many people see diving as a form of cheating and think players who dive should be sent off. to deliberately fall over when tackled in order to deceive the referee into awarding a free kick
draw The game ended in a draw, with each team having scored two goals. finish a game with an even score; tie
extra time We won the game by scoring the only goal in extra time. two periods of 15 minutes each played when a game ends in a draw after normal time
foul The referee blew his whistle and gave a penalty kick for a foul in the penalty area. an illegal action punishable by a free kick
goal Manchester United beat Chelsea by three goals to one. an instance of kicking or heading the ball into the goal
goalkeeper The goalkeeper tried to stop the penalty kick by diving to his left, but the penalty taker kicked the ball past him and scored. player whose role is to stop the ball from entering the goal, and the only player who can handle the ball in general play
goal line The referee thought a defender was the last player to touch the ball before it went over the goal line, and awarded a corner kick. the two shorter boundaries, one at each end of the pitch, on which the goals are placed
handball The ball hit Mark on the arm and the referee awarded a free kick to his opponents for handball. a foul committed by touching the ball with a hand or an arm
league The Brazilian Football League, known as 'Brazil Cup', includes famous clubs like Corinthians and Flamengo. a group of sports clubs that play each other over a period for a championship .
offside The assistant referee raised his flag to indicate to the referee that one of the forward players was in an offside position. law requiring at least two defenders to be between an attacker and the goal line when the ball is passed to the attacker
pass Dentinho saw a teammate and passed the ball to him. to kick or head the ball to another player on one's own team.
penalty Our defender tackled their striker in the penalty box, but the referee thought it was a foul and gave them a penalty. a free kick from the penalty spot; see also penalty kick
penalty area The tackle was just outside the penalty area, but the referee thought it was inside the area and gave them a penalty. area near each goal in which the goalkeeper may handle the ball, and a foul is punished by a penalty kick (also; penalty box)
penalty kick Their best striker took the penalty kick, but our goalkeeper blocked his shot and they didn't score the goal. a direct free kick taken from the penalty spot, awarded for a foul committed in the penalty area
penalty shootout Our team won the penalty shootout by four goals to three, and we were the new champions. a best-of-five penalty kick contest held to find a winner when a game is still tied after extra time
penalty spot Neymar felt very nervous as he put the ball on the penalty spot and stepped back to take the kick. He knows that it's not allowed the short - stop anymore.
a white mark in the penalty area from which penalty kicks are taken
pitch It had rained all morning, so the pitch was soft and muddy and difficult to run on. the playing field
professional David Beckham became a professional player at 17 when he signed a contract with Manchester United. doing something, like playing sport or music, as a career or occupation
red card The referee had already given Elias a yellow card, so when he committed another foul he was given a red card and sent off. the most severe punishment given by a referee, in which the player is sent off the pitch
shoot Ronaldo took the free kick and scored a great goal by shooting over the wall. to try to score a goal
striker We're not scoring enough goals, so our coach wants to get a new striker. a player whose role is to score goals
substitute Corinthians was losing by a goal with ten minutes to go, so Mano decided to substitute Ralph with Jorge Henrique. to replace one player with another player; also a player used to replace another
tackle One of the defenders tackled Ronaldo and kicked the ball out of play. to challenge a player for the ball
tactical We were losing, so the Mano Menezes made tactical substitutions and replaced two defenders with more attacking players. relating to a carefully planned strategy to win
throw in After Souza kicked the ball out, one of the other team's players threw it in with a long throw into the penalty box. to put the ball back into play after it has crossed the touchline by throwing it, usually to a teammate
touchline The manager stood on the touchline shouting instructions to his players. the two long boundaries along each side of the pitch; also sideline
wall The defenders formed a wall to block the free kick, and the referee pushed them back nine metres. a line of players forming a barrier to block a free kick taken near the penalty area
yellow card If Chicão gets another yellow card, he'll miss the next match. a warning issued to a player for a serious foul, two of which result in a red card and sending off

1- Sentences from 1 to 12

Dear Anselmo and Suzanna , during this week we are going to study some sentences we use to say every day. Actually we are going to memorize them.
Take advantage of the time you spend together in family to put them on practice. This way you will be able to identify them when you hear them.

Queridos Anselmo e Suzanna, nessa semana nós vamos estudar algumas frases que costumamos dizer todos os dias. Na verdade vamos memoriza-las . Aproveitem o tempo que passam juntos em família para pratica-las. Dessa forma vocês serão capazes de identifica-las quando as ouvirem .

1- What time are you going to wake up tomorrow?
A que horas você vai acordar amanhã?

2- Could you help me here in the kitchen?
Poderia me dar uma mãozinha na cozinha?

3- Could you turn off the TV before we pray?
Poderia desligar a tv antes de orarmos?

4- Where is Lorena?
Cadê a Lorena?

5- What is Lorena doing?
O que a Lorena tá fazendo?

6- Have you ever fed Pitucha?
Já alimentou a Pitucha?

7- Has someone from my family called me?
Alguém de minha família ligou?

8- How was your day?
Como foi seu dia?

9- Have you forgotten what I asked you to do?
Você se esqueceu do que eu pedi pra fazer?

10- what are you doing now?

O que você tá fazendo agora?

11- Are you very busy?
Você tá muito ocupado(a) ?


12- I need your help now.
Preciso de sua ajuda agora.
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2- Sentences from 13 to 25



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13- I'll be back around nine pm.
Voltarei por volta de nove horas da noite.

14- Did you see my shoes? ( wallet, watch,earing,bag,documents ...)
Você viu meus sapatos? ( carteira, relógio, brinco,bolsa,documentos ...)

15- Are you ready?
Está pronto(a)?


16- Where were you when I called you?
Onde você estava quando te liguei?

17- Give me a kiss, darling
Me de um beijo , querido (a).

18- I love you both
Eu amo vocês duas( dois)

19- At what time will the class start tomorrow?
A que horas a aula começa amanhã?

20- Let's watch some video tonight.
Vamos assistir um vídeo hoje a noite.

21- Let's pray to bless the food.
Vamos orar para abençoar o alimento.

22- Let me help you with this.
Deixa eu te ajudar com isso.

23- Phone is ringing , could you answer it please?
O telefone está tocando, poderia atende-lo por favor?

24- I don't want to talk about this now. I'm tired.
Não quero falar disso agora. Estou cansado (a)

25- Breakfast , lunch, dinner is ready!
O desjejum,almoço , jantar está pronto!

3- Sentences from 26 to 38




26- Could you open the window pleasedoor,gate)
Poderia abrir o portão , por favor?

27- Did you see the car keys?
Você viu as chaves do carro?

28- It's shower time! ( lunch, dinner, movies...)
Tá na hora do banho.( almoço, janta, filme...)

29- We need to talk before I leave.
Precisamos conversar antes de ( eu) sair.

30- Why are you in a bad moody?
Porque você está de mal humor?

31- Don't do that!
Não faça isso!

32- Wash your hand before you touch the food.
Lave as mãos antes de tocar no alimento.

33- I brought something for you.
Eu trouxe algo pra você.

34- What day is today?
Que dia é hoje?

35- I can't find my bag( wallet,keys,shirt,uniform...)
Não consigo achar minha bolsa. ( carteira, chaves, camisa, uniforme...)

36- What do you mean?
O que você quer dizer?

37- How much did you pay for this?
Quanto você pagou por isso?

38- Let's visit your, my ( mother, sister,family, brother...)
Vamos visitar sua / minha mãe , irmã, família...)

4- Sentences from 39 to 52




39- Wake up J.B. is coming!
Acorde! J.B. tá chegando!

40- Would you like to join us for breakfast?
Quer tomar o desjejum conosco?

41- We are running out of sugar ( milk, barley, rice, ...)
O leite, a cevada, o arroz ...tá acabando.

42- What's on tv tonight?
O que tem de bom na tv hoje?

43- Somebody is calling you outside.
Alguém tá te chamando lá fora.

44- Can you answer the door? ( gate, phone...)
Pode atender a porta? ( portão, telefone...)

45- Turn off the tap.
Desligue a torneira

46- We need to take Lorena to the Hospital .( school,walk,Mc Donald's ...)
Precisamos levar Lorena ao Hospital. ( escola, passear, Mc ...)

47- Let's talk in English.
Vamos conversar em Inglês.

48- What do we have for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack, familiar meeting?
O que temos para ...o desjejum, almoço, jantar, lanche,reunião familiar?

49- You are the reason of my life. You mean a lot to me.
Vocês são a razão da minha existencia. Voc~es significam muito pra mim.

50- We ran out of ...
Acabou o,a...

51- Stop talking about it!
Pare de falar nisso!

52- Let's close the eyes to pray.
Vamos fechar os olhos para orar.

5- Job interview/Have you forgotten

1- Job interview


# I'm sorry to cut this short but it's getting late and I need to go back home. Tomorrow I must wake up earlier.
* Lamento ter que parar agora mas tá ficando tarde e eu preciso voltar pra casa. Amanhã eu tenho que acordar mais cedo.
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# Really? What a pity! What time are you going to wake up tomorrow?
* Sério? Que peninha! Que horas você vai acordar amanhã?
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# Around six am.
* Por volta de seis da manhã.
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# Why do you need to wake up so early?
* Por que você precisa acordar tão cedo?
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# Because I have a job interview at 8:00
* Porque tenho uma entrevista de emprego.
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# How nice! I hope you can get this job.
* Que legal! Espero que você consiga esse emprego.
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# Thanks! Now I gotta go. I see you around!
* Valeu! Agora tenho que ir. Te vejo por aí!
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# So long!
* Até logo!
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2- Have you forgotten?

# Hello Anselmo , Where are you right now?
* Alô Anselmo. Onde você está nesse exato momento.
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# I am with my mother downtown.
* Estou com minha mãe no centro da cidade
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# What is your mother doing downtown?
* O que sua mãe tá fazendo no centro da cidade?
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# She is buying something for my brother.
* Ela tá comprando algo pro meu irmão.
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# Where is your brother?
* Onde tá seu irmão?
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# He is at home. Why?
* Ele tá em casa. Por que?
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# Has he ever fed the cat ?
* Ele já alimentou o gato?
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# Oh my gosh! I forgot to ask him to do it!
* Caraca! Esqueci de pedir a ele para alimentar o gato!

6- Could you help me/Where were you/I love you both

3- Could you help me?

* Hey....Are you very busy?
# Ei fulano. Você tá muito ocupado?
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* No. I'm not busy.
# Não. Não tô ocupado.
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* what are you doing now?
# O que você tá fazendo agora?
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* I'm just watching something on tv.
# . Estou apenas vendo algo na tv.
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* What's on tv now?
# O que tá passando na tv agora?
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* Nothing interesting.
# Nada de interessante.
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* Ok. I need your help now.
# Tá bom. Preciso de sua ajuda agora.
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* You call I hall!
# Você é quem manda! ( Você chama e eu obedeço!)
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* Could you help me here in the kitchen?
# Poderia me dar uma mãozinha na cozinha?
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* Of course!
# Claro!
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* Could you turn off the TV before you come ?
# Poderia desligar a tv antes de vir?
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4- Where were you?

* Hi....How was your day yesterday?
# Como foi seu dia ontem?
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* It was an ordinary day. What for are you asking me that?
# Foi um dia comum. Porque você está me perguntando isso?
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* Where were you when I called you?
# Onde você estava quando te liguei?
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* At what time did you call me?
# A que horas você me ligou?
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* Around 2:00 pm.
# Por volta de duas horas da tarde.
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* Oh! I wasn't at home at 2:00.
# Oh! Eu não estava em casa nesse horário.
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* Have you forgotten what I asked you to do?
# Você se esqueceu do que eu pedi pra fazer?
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* What do you mean?
# O que você quer dizer?
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* I asked you to take my children to school because I would be busy.
# Eu pedi pra você levar as crianças pra escola porque eu estaria ocupada.
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* Oh my Goodness! I forgot it! I'm so sorry darling!
# Minha nossa! Esqueci! Lamento muitíssimo querida!
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5- I love you both

* May I have a question Daddy?
# Posso fazer uma pergunta papai?
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* Of course honey! Give me a kiss before you ask.
# Claro meu amor! Me dê um beijo antes de perguntar.
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* Are you ready? Do you love Mommy?
# Tá pronto? Você ama a mamãe?
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* Oh, yes! I love her very much darling!
# Ah, sim! Eu a amo muito querida!
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* And you love me too, don't you?
# E me ama também , né?
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* You can take it from me, my love!
# Pode acreditar, meu amor!
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* Who do you love best?
# Quem você ama mais?
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* It's a hard question darling.
# É uma pergunta difícil querida.
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* Come on, Daddy! State your business!
# Qual é pai! Desembucha!
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* I love you both! You are the reason of my life. You mean a lot to me.
# Eu amo vocês duas! Vocês são a razão da minha vida. Vocês significam muito pra mim.
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* How sweet Daddy! You and Mommy gave me the same answer .
# Que lindo Papai! Você e a Mamãe me deram a mesma resposta.
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* Oh really?
# Ah , é?
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* You are the best parents of the world! I love you !
# Vocês são os melhores pais do mundo. Amo vocês!
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* And you are getting smarter and smarter.
# E você tá ficando cada vez mais esperta!

7- get across/get along/get around

1- Get across = to communicate

= to make someone understand something. (Especially if the details are too difficult to understand or if the person being explained to understands poorly).
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* Fazer alguém entender algo. ( especialmente se os detalhes forem dificeis demais de compreender ou se a pessoa a quem explicamos entender pobremente. )
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1- Although Suzana couldn't speak the language, She managed to get her meaning across when necessary.
Embora Suzana não falasse o idioma, ela conseguia se fazer entender quando necessário.
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2- Your meaning didn't really get across Anselmo. Could you run that by me again?
Você não conseguiu ser claro Anselmo. Poderia repetir?
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3- Sometimes my teacher J.B. is not very good at getting his idea across.
As vezes meu professor J.B. não é muito bom para explicar as coisas.
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2- Get along - Get on with = to have a good / friendly relationship with someone. = ter um relacionamento amigável com alguém, se dar bem com alguém, ser fácil de lidar

(get on is used more in Britain) - ( get on é mais usado no Inglês britãnico)

1- Even though there are six of them sharing the house, they all get on well with each other.
Mesmo embora tenha seis dividindo a casa , todos se dão bem.
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2- Anselmo told me yesterday that he gets along well with his mother-in-law.
Anselmo me disse ontem que tem um bom relacionamento com a sogra.
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3- My new student Suzana is very easy to get on with.
É muito fácil lidar com minha nova aluna Suzana.
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3- Get around = to become known. = espalhar, circular, levar ao conhecimento, divulgar

* To spread or to circulate. If news or information gets around, people tell other people, so that soon many people know about it.

1- Sometimes bad news and gossips get around pretty quickly at church.
As vezes as notícias ruins e as fofocas se espalham muito rápido na igreja.
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2- The news of the tragedy in Haiti got around quickly due the internet.
As notícias da tragédia no Haiti circularam rapidamente devido á internet.
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3- News soon got around that David Beckham was out from the world Cup.
As notícias de que David Beckham estava fora da Copa do Mundo se circularam rápido.
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* to find a way of avoiding a difficult or unpleasant situation, so that you don't have to deal with it. = achar um meio de evitar uma situação difícil ou desagradável, para que você não tenha que lidar com isso.

1- There is no way of getting around the judgement - The Nardoni's are going to face the truth.
Não há um jeito de evitar o julgamento - o casal Nardoni terá que encarar a verdade.
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2- Isn't there any way of getting around the regulations?
Não há nenhum jeito de contornar as regras?
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8- Get at/ get away/get down

4- Get at = to reach, to access to something.= alcançar, atingir algo

1- Let some objects in a way Lorena can't get at them.
Deixe alguns objetos de um modo que Lorena não consiga alcança-los.
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* The keys are locked in the drawer and I can't get at them.
As chaves estão trancadas na gaveta e não consigo tira-las.
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* to suggest something indirectly, to imply. (used only in the continuous tense) = Sugerir algo indiretamente, implicar. ( usado apenas em frases no tempo continuo, ing)

1-Sometimes I can't understand what Lorena is getting at.
As vezes não consigo entender o que a Lorena está tentando dizer.
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2- What are you getting at?
O que você está sugerindo?
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3- My girlfriend is getting at marriage when she talks about buying a house and build a family, isn't she?
Minha namorada está sutilmente pensando em casamento quando fala em comprar uma casa e construir uma família, não está?
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5- Get away = to go away from someone or something = se afastar de alguém ou algo.

1- Get away from my daughter! She is too young to date!
Fique longe da minha filha! Ela é jovem demais pra namorar!
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2- Get away from that cake! It's mine!
Se afaste daquele bolo! É meu!
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3- It was so busy that Suzana couldn't get away from the phone all day.
Estava tão ocupada , que Suzana não conseguiou largar o telefone o dia todo.
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* to escape from someone or something who is chasing you. = escapar de alguém ou algo que está te perseguindo.

1- They tried to get away from the police but they weren't quick enough.
Eles tentaram escapar da perseguição policial , mas não foram rápídos o suficiente.
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2- Anselmo is trying to get away from his past.
Anselmo está tentando se livrar do passado.
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3- Only our Heavenly Father can help us to get away from everything .
Apenas nosso Pai Celestial pode nos ajudar a se livrar de tudo.
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* to have a holiday. tirar umas férias.

1- Anselmo and Suzana got away for a couple of weeks . They went to Bahia in order to get away from her ordinary life.
Anselmo e Suzana tiraram duas semanas de férias. Eles foram á Bahia a fim de escapar da rotina.
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6- Get down = to cause someone to be depressed. = deprimir ou levar alguém á depressão, desanimar , derrubar

1- These get phrasals are getting Suzana down.
Esses verbos frasais com get estão desanimando a Suzana.
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2- Don't let these problems get you down too much.
Não permita que esses problemas o desestimule.
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3- Anything you say is going to let me down.
Nada que você diga vai me derrubar.
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9- can't get over/get over/get down to

7- Get down to = to reach the point of dealing with something . = atingir o ponto certo de lidar com algo.

* to begin to work on something seriously . = começar a trabalhar em algo seriamente.

1- What about you get down to your English Lessons?
Que tal começar a levar a sério suas aulas de Inglês?

* to give serious attention to something or somebody . Dar séria atenção á algo ou alguém

2- As a father you must get down to Lorena's friends in order to get around future problems.
Como pai , você deve prestar muita atenção nos amigos da Lorena a fim de evitar problemas futuros.

* to finally start doing something, after you have been avoiding it or after something has prevented you from doing it. = finalmente começar a fazer algo, depois de evitar fazer isso ou algo o impedir de fazer isso.

3- Let's take advantage of the Summer time to get down to painting the house.
Vamos aproveitar do período de verão para finalmente pintar a casa. ( Vocês só não pintaram antes pq seria dificil o processo de secagem.)




8- Get over = to recover from something or return to your usual state of health or happiness. = se recuperar de algo ou voltar ao estado normal de saúde ou felicidade.

1- I thought he would never get over her illness.
Pensei que ele nunca se recuperaria da doença.
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2- It took her a long time to get over their separation.
Levou muito tempo pra que ela se recuperasse da separação.
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3- I will never get over the shock of losing the Santander Libertadores.
Eu nunca me recuperarei do choque de perder a libertadores.
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* to overcome or deal with or gain control of something. = superar , lidar com algo ou obter controle de algo.

1- Suzana needs to get over her shyness.
Suzana precisa superar a timidez.
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2- Anselmo learned that In life he must be strong to get over many complicated situations.
Anselmo aprendeu que na vida ele precisa ser forte para lidar com muitas situações complicadas.
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3- After taking private lessons with J.B. , Anselmo and Suzana are getting over their fears to explain their feelings in English.
Após ter aulas particulares com o J.B. , Anselmo e Suzana estão superando o medo de se expressar em inglês.
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9- Can't get over = to be amazed or surprised by something. = estar maravilhado or surpreso por algo.

1- I can't get over how much your daughter has grown.
Fico surpreso com o quanto a Lorena cresceu.
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2- Anselmo and Suzana can't get over how well they are speaking in English.
Anselmo e Suzana estão maravilhados com o inglês que estão falando.
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3- I can't get over that Ronaldo is playing for Corinthians.
Mal consigo acreditar que Ronaldo está jogando para o Corinthians.

Review Lesson - Questions

1- I will say some sentences to Suzana in English to see if she is going to translate correctly.

2- I will ask Anselmo to translate some sentences from Portuguese to English.

3- I will ask Suzana some questions in order to know how well she is.

4- I will ask Anselmo to tell me five day by day sentences by heart.

5- I will say some sentences in Portuguese and Suzana will transfer them to English.

6- I will ask Anselmo to translate some sentences from English to Portuguese.

17- Phrasals with regard to GET



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10- Get up = to arise from bed. = Levantar-se da cama

1- I take only six hours of sleep a day. I use to get up early.
Eu tenho apenas seis horas de sono por dia/eu durmo apenas seis horas por dia./ costumo levantar cedo.
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2- What time do you usually get up on the weekend?
A que horas você geralmente se levanta no fim de semana?
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3- Anselmo is going to get up late cos' he doesn't need to work tomorrow.
Anselmo vai levantar tarde porque não precisa trabalhar amanha.
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4- I got up around seven yesterday.
Me levantei por volta de sete horas ontem.
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11- Get by = to succeed with the least possible effort = obter sucesso com o mínimo esforço possível

1- Santos team got by yesterday with the score of nine.
O time do Santos venceu ontem pelo placar de nove gols.

2- I only want an opportunity in this job to get by easily.
Eu apenas quero uma oportunidade nesse emprego para obter sucesso facilmente.

3- Let me show you that I'm able to get by here
Me permita mostrar que sou capaz de vencer aqui sem muito esforço.

* to proceed without being discovered, criticized, or punished = agir sem ser descoberto, criticado ou punido.


1- The Governor Arruda thought he could get by in Brasilia

12 - to get through = to reach a destination

* to become clear or understood

** my warnings about the correct accent finally got through to her.
** Last year I needed to get through many things.
** After 3 years of studying Larissa finally got through the fluency in English.

13- Get on - to enter in a transportation ( public )

* I saw your mother getting on that bus.
* She got on the train.

14- Get rid of something/somebody = let him/it go

* I don't like this boy so get rid of him.
* I will never get rid of my cards collection.

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## Exercise - Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.

a) What time do you ______________in the morning?

* get out
* get up
* get over
* get through

b) She is having trouble _____ her boyfriend, she still cries all the time.

* getting past
* getting through
* getting around
* getting over

c) I have just enough cash to _____ until the end of the month.

* get by
* get along
* get with
* get up

d) Kelly told her boyfriend to _____ and never come back.

* get out
* get along with
* get away
* get up

e) I can't _____ how good my English is getting!

* get over
* get through
* get around
* get on

f) I know that phrasal verb is difficult now, but you will _____ this and be stronger in the end.

* get around
* get with
* get through
* get by

g) Andrelina and J.B. are throwing away their old stuff because they are moving to U.S.A. , but they will never _____ of their old piano.

* get out
* get rid
* get down
* get back

h) We were so late I was afraid we wouldn't be able to _____ the last bus.

* get on
* get after
* get by
* get up