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LESSON 13
VERBS
to need /nid/ - demand, require, want
Liars have need of good memories
to have /hæv/ - possess, own
do you have plans for this afternoon?
VOCABULARY
cell phone /ˈsel ˌfoʊn/ - celular
if you want a cell phone with style, this is the one for you!
tablet /ˈtæb·lɪt/ - tablet, tablete
the tablet hasn’t dissolved completely yet
I bought a new tablet with a wider screen
computer /kəmˈpju·t̬ər/ - computador
a new computer system entails a lot of re-training
sunglasses /ˈsʌnˌɡlæs·ɪz/ - óculos de sol
her sunglasses were perched on her head
shoes /ʃu/ - tênis
this pair of shoes fits me well
clothes /kloʊðz, kloʊz/ - roupas
car /kɑr/ - carro
truth hath a good face, but ill clothes
house /hɑʊs/ - casa, câmara
if a house be divided against itself, that house cannot stand!
new /nu/ - novo(a)
you can’t teach an old dog new tricks
old /oʊld/- velho(a)
old birds are not caught with new nets
american /əˈmer.ɪ.kən/ - americano(a)
the american embassy has already complained
british /ˈbrɪt̬-/ - britânico(a)
in 1979, only 2% of british professors were female
brazilian /brəˈzɪl.jən/ - brasileiro(a)
I am proud of my brazilian roots
really /ˈri·ə·li/ - realmente, muito
to really understand a man, we must judge him in misfortune
I am really surprised he hasn’t showed up yet
a / an /eɪ/ , /æn/ - um(a)
there is no need to tell me what you were up to last night, a nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse
an enemy’s mouth seldom speaks well
USEFUL LANGUAGE
today / very well
today I am feeling very well
GRAMMAR
a, an (used instead of 'a' when the next word starts with a vowel sound)
(an apple, egg, old car, American teacher)
model with some examples
I want to eat an apple
They are going to a great university
(adjective order) - model with some examples - remember that the order is inverted
my favorite clothes haven’t dried yet
I have a blue car
numbers 1 to 10 - ask questions “Quantos ___ do you have” 
how many toilets are there in your house?
how many times do you brush your teeth a day?
What’s your phone number? It’s… (ask the question and present to them how the answer would be)
What’s your phone number? it’s...

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