by Tim Barrett | Nov 6, 2014 | Phrasal Verbs, U.S. History & Culture
A música natalina sobre Rudolph, A Rena do Nariz Vermelho, conta a história do Rudolph, é claro. 🙂 Depois de narrar tudo o que aconteceu com ele, a música termina assim… Then how the reindeer loved him As they shouted out with glee: Rudolph,...
by Tim Barrett | Nov 6, 2014 | News, Phrasal Verbs, U.S. History & Culture
In Tuesday’s midterm elections, the GOP took over both houses of Congress. Now president Obama will have to work together with the Republicans if he wants to get anything done. The well-known Senator Rand Paul said the following about President Obama: “He has to...
by Tim Barrett | Oct 30, 2014 | Reading & Vocabulary, U.S. History & Culture
IN TODAY’S ISSUE: Halloween Controversy – Harvest and Halloween Customs – What We Are Working On – How To Make a Jack-O’-Lantern – Being A Christian Is Like Being A Pumpkin What’s Halloween all about? [Do que se trata...
by Tim Barrett | Oct 15, 2014 | Phrasal Verbs, Videos & Scripts
You realize you have to know Phrasal Verbs to understand television series, right? See if you can pick up the 9 phrasal verbs that begin with the letter P in the following short clips from the series “The Mentalist”. Você sabe que precisa conhecer Phrasal...
by Tim Barrett | Oct 2, 2014 | Phrasal Verbs
Last week I told you I chewed my students out. (See tip ‘Como dizer “dar uma bronca” em inglês’) Today I am going to tell you WHY I chewed them out. Na semana passada eu lhe disse que deu uma bronca nos meus alunos. Hoje vou dizer POR QUE dei uma bronca...
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