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...
by Tim Barrett | Jul 15, 2014 | Phrasal Verbs
Brazil did a great job hosting the World Cup, but the Brazilian team’s performance was a real let-down! I still can’t get over the way Brazil lost to Germany in the semi-finals! hosting the World Cup = sediando a Copa do Mundo let-down! = decepção I can’t get over =...
by Tim Barrett | Jun 11, 2014 | Audio & Scripts, Everyday Expressions, Phrasal Verbs, U.S. History & Culture
A Copa do Mundo 2014, sediada pelo Brasil, se inicia hoje; e na terça-feira, dia 17 de julho de 2014, lançaremos nossa história especial: Tim and Tammy Teach Soccer Terms and Expressions. Story: “A Nerve-Racking Soccer Match”...
by Tim Barrett | May 20, 2014 | Phrasal Verbs
My student was watching the movie Hitchcock, a movie about the filming of the famous horror-thriller Psycho. In this movie, the director Alfred Hitchcock, “The Master of Suspense”, came to the realization that his wife was essential to his success. He was...
by Tim Barrett | May 15, 2014 | Phrasal Verbs
Como você já deve saber, o meu comentarista político favorito no rádio é o Rush Limbaugh. Um ouvinte ligou para o programa dele e pediu que o Rush fizesse uma série de vídeos para jovens explicando conservadorismo norte-americano. O ouvinte disse que se alguém...
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