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Deseja dizer mais do que “Oi” e “Como vai você?” em inglês?
E você gostaria de falar como um nativo de inglês? Com esses 15 Frases em inglês para iniciantes, você pode falar como um nativo. Em vez de esperar até chegar ao nível avançado?
Abaixo estão 15 Frases em inglês para iniciantes que as pessoas usam todos os dias no reino unido. São frases úteis que também ajudarão a aumentar seu conhecimento de inglês.
Primeiro, vamos analisar algumas ideias de como aprender essas novas frases.
Ao ler cada das frases básicas em inglês abaixo pela primeira vez, diga-a em voz alta quatro vezes. Isso quatro vezes! (Fica tranquilo são frases curtas.)
Em seguida, imprima esta lista de frases ou salva a lista no seu smartphone.
Se você tiver um Language Partner, peça ao seu parceiro para diga as frases enquanto as grava em um smartphone, computador ou dispositivo de gravação. Dessa forma, você pode ouvir a gravação e praticar a pronúncia sozinho em casa.
Em seguida, escolha duas frases por dia para se concentrar. Aqui está o que você pode fazer todos os dias para aprender cada frase:
Ao praticar duas frases por dia, em 7 dias você conhecerá toda a lista! Ou, se você aprender uma frase por dia, em um mês conhecerá essas frases muito bem!
This is a simple sentence you can use to thank someone.
To add detail, say:
Thanks so much + for + [noun] / [-ing verb].
For example:
Thanks so much for the birthday cake.
Thanks so much for walking me home.
When you need to get through but there’s someone in front of you blocking your path, say “Excuse me.”
You can also say this phrase to politely get someone’s attention. For example:
Excuse me sir, you dropped your car key.
Excuse me, do you know what time it is?
Use this phrase to apologize, whether for something big or small. Use “for” to give more detail.
I’m sorry for being so late.
I’m sorry for the mess.
You can use “really” to show you’re very sorry for something:
I’m really sorry for being so late.
If you like an idea you can say “That sounds great”
My mom has baked a cake. Would you like a slice and some tea?
That souds great!
When you want to hear someone’s opinion on a topic, use this question.
What do you think?
I’m thinking of cutting my hair. What do you think?
If you suggest an idea or plan, use this phrase to find out what others think.
We could have dinner at a restaurant, and then go to see a film.
How does that sound?
This simple phrase tells people that English is not your native language.
My name is João and I’m learning English.
You can ask this question, whenever you’re confused about what someone is telling you. When you understand all the words, but not what they mean together, use this question to help you understand.
1: The Andersons, have a really nice house, but the grass is always greener on the other side.
2: What do you mean?
1: I mean, we always think other people have better lives than us, but other people have problems too.
Use this phrase when you don’t understand what someone means.
Sorry, I don’t understand. What is Fake News?
If you’d like someone to say a word or phrase or asks a question again, use this question.
As “repeat” means “to say again,” you can also ask…
Could you say that again please?
We can say “please” either at the end of the question.
And we can say right after “you”.
Could you please repeat that?
Could you say that again please?
People talking fast in English are hard to understand!
This is an easy way to ask and get someone to speak more slowly.
You can also use this phrase to thank someone.
For example:
I really appreciate your help today.
Or you can combine some phrases:
Thanks so much for your help today. I really appreciate it.
Thanks so much. I really appreciate your help today.
After someone does something for you, thank them with this phrase.
1: Could you please turn the sound up? It’s hard for me to hear.
2: Sure! How’s this?
1: Thank you. That helps a lot.
When you hear or see a new word, use this phrase to ask what it means.
1: What does “The Bee’s Knees” mean?
2: The Bee’s Knees means that something is of excellent or very high quality.
This car is the Bee’s Knees!
English spelling can be tricky, so make sure to learn this question.
You will need it.
1: My name is Gisele Bündchen.
2: How do you spell that?