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Category Archives: house

quarta-feira, dia um de fevereiro

Posted on February 5, 2012 by Emma
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Bom dia! Which of these things can’t we ‘abrir’: a porta, a torneira, uma lata, uma cadeira, uma garrafa
Posted in house, House and Home, kitchen | Tagged collocations, portuguese | 1 Reply

terça-feira dia trina e um de janeiro

Posted on February 5, 2012 by Emma
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Bom dia! Which word does not belong here: garfo, colher, esfegao, faca, saca-rolhas
Tip: Describing words must match the thing they describe in gender and number. So we have roupA sujA, but pratOS sujOS. SujO/A/OS/AS all mean dirty. If it helps, in the plural ‘think’ plates dirties, for example!
Posted in house, House and Home, kitchen | Tagged adjectives, kitchen, portuguese | 1 Reply

segunda-feira, dia trinta de janeiro

Posted on February 5, 2012 by Emma
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Bom dia! Temos um dia lindo, mas está frio ainda. Put the things in the right places: leite, pão a cozer, roupa suja, pratos sujos: no forno, na máquina de lavar roupa, na lava-louça, no frigorífico
Posted in house, House and Home, kitchen | Tagged kitchen, objects, portuguese | 1 Reply

domingo, dia vinte e nove de janeiro

Posted on February 5, 2012 by Emma
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Bom dia! Assar, cozer, fritar, escalfar, cozer a vapor…. what do these words have in common?
Tip: See a word ending in -ar/-er/-ir? it’s a verb in the infinitive (base form) which you’ll find in the dictionary. As the endings of the verbs are modified to match the person and time, you’ll most often see them differently.
Posted in food, house, House and Home, kitchen | Tagged portuguese, verbs | 1 Reply

sábado, dia vinte e oito de janeiro

Posted on February 5, 2012 by Emma
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Bom dia! Bom fim de semana :) What’s the difference between a frigorífico and a frigideira?
Posted in house, House and Home, kitchen | Tagged kitchen, portuguese | 1 Reply

sexta-feira, dia vinte e sete de janeiro

Posted on February 5, 2012 by Emma
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Boa tarde! Novo tema – na cozinha. Which of these things is unlikely to be in the kitchen? lava-louça, frigorífico, cama, forno, panelas
Posted in house, House and Home, kitchen | Tagged kitchen, objects, portuguese | 1 Reply

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