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root, stick, shake, to look up, flower bud, build, to wake up, to stir, nest, quickly, intentional, on purpose, accident, loose
R: write, study, see, hurt, listen, to be, run, erase, travel, lease, live, leave, loose, lose, hunt, dance, take a shower, have breakfast, wear
M: become, begin, lay, lie, do, drink, drive, play, freeze, cut, buy, free, sing, shit, sit, sleep, take, look, tear
WEATHER
freezing…..cold….. cool….. warm ….. hot
below 0°C ….. 18°C ….. 20° ….. 24°C ….. 42°C
What is the weather like in your city?
What was the weather like in your city?
Did you see…
…. a lot of sun (sunny)? –> It was sunny
…. a lot of rain (rainy)? –> It was rainy.
…………. smoke ———-> There was a lot of smoke.
…………. cloud (cloudy) —> It was cloudy.
…………. pollution (polluted) —> It was polluted.
When were you born?
Look (at) my face.
to look up: to search
I looked up on the internet who was Mario.
to break up: end a relationship
to turn down: to refuse
a lot = many = very
- hospital
- restaurant
- root
- pirates
- crime
- law
- little
- around
- really
- hospital
- restaurant
- mean
- example
- Forest Fires: retire, entire. require, tire, time
- conversation = seichon
- intonation = intoneichon
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- loose articles
- but they did anyway
- I don’t mind
- people did not mean to start a fire
- it is against the law
- to catch on fire
- to put out the fire
- I really don’t mind
| Add fuel to the fire | To make a bad situation worse | When tensions were high in the village, Marcus’s comments only added fuel to the fire, sparking more conflict. |
| Spread like wildfire | To spread quickly and uncontrollably | In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (1953), the idea of rebellion against censorship spread like wildfire among the oppressed citizens. |
| Where there’s smoke, there’s fire | If there are signs of trouble, something is wrong | Dr. Campbell used the phrase “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” when referring to preliminary signs of environmental degradation in his study on climate change. (Campbell, Robert – Environmental Degradation and Its Indicators) |
| Playing with fire | To take dangerous risks | “The government’s inaction is like playing with fire, given the increasing risk of forest fires,” commented The Guardian (October 12, 2022). |

AT
–> time: I eat lunch at 11 AM.
–> place: I work at home.
IN
–> geographical location: Universe, Galaxy, Solar System, Planet, Earth/Saturn/Mars/Jupiter, Continent, Country, State, City, Neighborhood
–> DATE (1 info): I was born in December.
ON
–> days of the week: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
–> DATE (+2 infor): I was born on December, 12th.
TO
– go
– run
– walk
– travel
UNDER
UP
INTO
ONTO

I like to hang out with my girlfriend:
+ to stay at home
+ to watch movies
+ to go to the ice cream parlor
+ to go to the park
+ to relax
+ to stay with the person
🏊♂️🏊♂️🏊♂️: Pool Rule
❤️❤️❤️: Amareis
🦑🦑🦑: Squid Rule
🧊🧊🧊: Igloo Rule
What were you doing during the disco era? 🕺🏾
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES 📚
(onde você pode ler mais sobre o assunto)
- GRAMMAR Units 94 & 21
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UPCOMING LINGUISTIC SCOPE ⏩
(o que estudaremos an próxima aula)
- SUPERLATIVES
CLASS STATS 📊
| Vocabulary Growth: | 2 words |
| Comprehensive Lexicon Repertory: | 400 words |
| Oral Fluency & Speech Engagement Span: | 50 minutes |
| Phonetic Deviation Ratio: | 0% |
📑 FOOT NOTES
🔗 FURTHER EXPLANATIONS
METODOLOGIA ACADEMIA BSB 
O que fazer depois de cada uma das aulas.
Revisar as mais recentes Anotações de Aula (Class Notes):
(clique nos itens, acesse os links e entenda a metodologia)
CLASS NOTES
- VOCABULARY 💡
- PRONUNCIATION 👄
- LANGUAGE USAGE 🗣️
- EXPRESSIONS 🧐
- GRAMMAR 🔐
- READING 📜
- WRITING 📝
- LISTENING 🦻
- SPEAKING 🎙️
- 📊 Class Statistics
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