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Quarta-feira, dia dezanove de Outubro

Posted on October 19, 2011 by Emma
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Bom dia! Mais alguma coisa? Who would ask this?- the shopkeeper or the customer?
Tip: alguma=some(feminine) algum=some(masculine) So we also have algumas and alguns. E.g. alguma ideia, algum tempo, algumas pessoas, alguns bancos
Posted in food, food shopping, shops | Tagged algum, shopping | 1 Reply

Sábado, dia quinze de Outubro

Posted on October 15, 2011 by Emma
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Boa tarde! A como sao as sardinhas? What am I asking? a) How the sardines are feeling? b) What the sardines are like? c) How much the sardines are
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Sexta-feira, dia catorze de Outubro

Posted on October 14, 2011 by Emma
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Boa tarde!  Vamos continuar com a tema de comida e compras esta semana… há muito para estudar aqui!  Match the items to the shops you can buy them in:  broa, sardinhas, queque, costelelas de porco;  peixaria, padaria, talho, pastelaria

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Quarta-feira, dia doze de Outubro

Posted on October 12, 2011 by Emma
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Bom dia!  Unscramble the letters to make a word for something you put your shopping in at the supermarket:  n h c r i a r o
Tip:  Relax…  The more relaxed you are about learning, the more you take in.  When you get stressed, new information is more difficult to absorb.

Posted in food, food shopping, shops | Tagged anagrams, food shopping, supermarket, tips | 1 Reply

Terça-feira, dia onze de Outubro

Posted on October 12, 2011 by Emma
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Boa tarde! Re-order the words to make a sentence: ao / sexta-feira / mercado / Vou / comprar / na / legumes
Tip: ao= a+o (=at/to the-masculine) na=em+a(=at/on the-feminine)
Posted in food, food shopping, shops | Tagged contractions, food shopping | 1 Reply

Segunda-feira, dia dez de Outubro

Posted on October 10, 2011 by Emma
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Boa tarde!  Match the quantity words to the foods to make phrases.
posto, cacho, fatia, bife, pacote, dúzia, molho;   DE ovos, porco, atum, bananas, agrião, queijo, leite
Tip:  Ainda can mean still, as in Ainda andamos a apanhar azieitonas…

Posted in food, food shopping, shops | Tagged ainda, food, quantifiers | 1 Reply

Domingo, dia 9 de Outubro

Posted on October 9, 2011 by Emma
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Boa tarde! I need to buy: massa folhada, maçãs, açúcar, canela. What am I making?
Tip: MAssa (emphasise the MA – second-to-last syllable) maÇÃ (emphasise the ÇÃ because of the tilde)
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