How do you say "escovar os dentes"?
brush teeth
How do you say "assistir TV"?
watch TV
How do you say "ir para a escola"?
go to school
How do you say "tomar café-da-manhã"?
eat breakfast
How do you say "ir pra casa"?
go home
What time is it?
It's 4:15
It's quarter past four.
What time is it?
It's 7:45
It's quarter to eight.
How do you say "de manhã, de tarde e de noite"?
in the morning, in the afternoon and at night
How do you say "bonita(o)"?
good-looking
How do you say "cabelo cacheado"?
curly hair
How do you say "dor de cabeça"?
headache
How do you say "dor de ouvido"?
earache
How do you say "tosse"?
cough
How do you say "dor de dente"?
toothache
How do you say "dor de barriga"?
stomach-ache
What does he look like? (tall / short, red hair)
He's tall and he's got short red hair.
What does she look like? (good-looking / long fair hair)
She's good-looking and she's got long fair hair.
What's the matter with her? (cold)
She's got a cold.
What's the matter with him? (temperature)
He's got a temperature.
What time does she go to school? (7:15)
She goes to school at quarter past seven.
What time does he eat dinner? (7:15)
He eats dinner at quarter past seven.
What time does she get up? (6:30)
She gets up at half past six.
Does she go to bed at nine? (no)
No, she doesn't.
Does he watch TV at quarter past four? (yes)
Yes, he does.
Does he eat lunch at twelve o'clock? (yes)
Yes, he does.