Reading em inglês A2
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Emma is 14 years old and she lives in London. She usually wakes up at 7:00 in the morning. She has breakfast with her family, and then she goes to school by bus. At school, Emma studies English, math, history, and science. She likes English the most, because she enjoys reading stories and writing short texts.
In the afternoon, Emma often plays football with her friends in the park. Sometimes she listens to music and sings her favorite songs by Olivia Rodrigo. Emma also loves watching series on Netflix. Her favorite one is Stranger Things, and she always talks about it with her best friend, Lucy.
Right now, Emma is sitting in her bedroom. She is reading a new book and drinking tea. Her brother is playing video games in the living room, and her parents are cooking dinner.
Tomorrow, Emma is going to visit her grandmother. They are going to bake a chocolate cake together, and then they are going to watch a movie. Emma is very excited, because she loves spending time with her grandmother.
Emma’s life is simple, but it is full of fun, family, and friends.
| English Word | Tradução | Frase de Uso |
|---|---|---|
| wake up | acordar | She usually wakes up at 7:00 in the morning. |
| breakfast | café da manhã | She has breakfast with her family. |
| bus | ônibus | She goes to school by bus. |
| history | história | Emma studies English, math, history, and science. |
| enjoy | gostar/aproveitar | She enjoys reading stories. |
| often | frequentemente | Emma often plays football with her friends. |
| sometimes | às vezes | She sometimes listens to music. |
| living room | sala de estar | Her brother is playing video games in the living room. |
| excited | animada/empolgada | Emma is very excited to visit her grandmother. |
| spend time | passar tempo | She loves spending time with her grandmother. |
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