SUPER EXERCÍCIO DE INGLÊS PARA NÍVEL BÁSICO/INICIANTE – PRATIQUE SUA COMPREENSÃO ORAL DO INGLÊS!

Man: Hello. I’m Steven Black.

Woman: Hello, Steven. How do you spell your first name?

Man: S-T-E-V-E-N.

Woman: Hi. My name is Dena Brown.

Man: Hello. How do you spell your first name?

Woman: It’s D-E-N-A.

Woman: Hello. My name is Kerry.

Man: Kelly?

Woman: No. It’s Kerry.

Man: How do you spell that?

Woman: K-E-R-R-Y.

Woman: What’s your name?

Man: It’s Bryan. B-R-Y-A-N.

Woman: Nice to meet you, Bryan.

Man: Nice to meet you, too.

Man 1: Hi. I’m George.

Man 2: Hello. I’m Larry Winston.

Man 1: Nice to meet you, Larry.

Man 2: Nice to meet you, too, George. Uh, what’s your last name?

Man 1: My last name? It’s Lee. L-E-E.

Woman: Good afternoon.

Man: Hello.

Woman: My name is Susan Watkins.

Man: Suzanne Watkins?

Woman: No, Susan. S-U-S-A-N.

Woman: Good morning.

Man: My name is Danny Young.

Woman: Danny Young?

Man: Yes.

Woman: And how do you spell your name?

Man: D-A-N-N-Y.

Woman: Welcome to class, Danny.

Woman 1: What’s your name, please?

Woman 2: Karen. Karen Nelson.

Woman 1: How do you spell your name?

Woman 2: K-A-R-E-N. And Nelson. N-E-L-S-O-N.

Woman 1: OK, Mm. Nelson.

Woman 2: Urn … it’s “Miss,” not “Mrs.”

Man: Hello.

Woman: Your name, please.

Man: Um, Paul Harris.

Woman: How do you spell your last name?

Man: H-A-R-R-I-S.

Woman: What’s your middle name, Paul?

Man: My middle name? It’s Jared. J-A-R-E-D.

Teacher: Good morning, class.

Students: Good morning!!

Teacher: Welcome. My name is Ms. Fields. F-I-E-L-D-S.

Woman: Directory Assistance. What city?

Man: West Hollywood.

Woman: What name, please?

Man: Oh, Carlos Moreno.

Woman: The number is … three-two-three, eight-two-two, one-six-zero-seven.

Woman 1: Good morning, Directory Assistance.

Woman 2: I need the number for Lucy Chang, please.

Woman 1: How do you spell the last name?

Woman 2: C-H-A-N-G.

Woman 1: The number is … six-five-one, oh-four-one-oh.

Woman: Directory Assistance. What city?

Man: Chicago.

Woman: What name?

Man: Michael Ashcroft. A-S-H-C-R-O-F-T.

Woman: The number is … eight-six-six, two-seven-nine, nine-four-zero-zero.

Woman 1: Hello, Directory Assistance.

Woman 2: Hi, I need the number for Beatriz Lago. Beatriz L. Lago.

Woman 1: How do you spell that?

Woman 2: L-A-G-—

Woman 1: No, the first name.

Woman 2: Oh, it’s B-E-A-T-R-I-Z.

Woman 1: The number is … three-four-one, three-six-oh, four-five-seven-oh.

Woman: Your name, please?

Man: Michael Kensington.

Woman: Michael Kensingmon… OK. How do you spell Kensington?

Man: K-E-N-S-I-N-G-T-O-N.

Woman: OK, Michael. What’s your middle name?

Man: John.

Woman: J-O-H-N?

Man: Yes.

Woman: And what’s your phone number?

Man: My cell phone number is, um, six-oh-eight, nine-eight-five, six-eight-three-one.

Woman: OK… And your email address?

Man: It’s M.J.K-7-8 at C-P-dot-org.

Woman: M-J-K-7-8-at-C-P-dot-org?

Man: Yes.

Man: What’s your name, please?

Woman: Lydia Jackson. L-Y-D-I-A, J-A-C-K-S-O-N.

Man: And your middle initial?

Woman: P, for Paula.

Man: OK. And your phone number?

Woman: It’s eight-one-three, two-six-five, one-three-five-six.

Man: Thank you. And what is your email address?

Woman: It’s Lydia-underscore-J-at-cambridge-dot-org.

Man: Lydia-underscore-J-at-cambridge-dot-org?

Woman: Yes, correct.

Man: Your name, please?

Woman: Veronica Guzman.

Man: Is that V-E-R-O-N-I-C-A, G-U-Z-M-A-N?

Woman: Yes.

Man: What city are you from, Ms. Guzman?

Woman: I’m from Dallas.

Man: And what is your number?

Woman: My phone number?

Man: Yes.

Woman: It’s two-one-zero, eight-two-six, six-three-nine-eight.

Man: And your email address, please?

Woman: Vguzman-at-C-P-dot-org.

Man: OK. Thank you very much.

Woman: Look at my webpage with my photos.

Man: Who’s he? Your friend?

Woman: No, my brother. His name is Mark.

Man: How old is he?

Woman: He’s fifteen. And this is Dominique. She’s in my English class.

Man: Where’s she from?

Woman: She’s from Paris. She’s French.

Man: Is he your father?

Woman: No, my grandfather.

Man: Oh?

Woman: Yeah. His name is Henry.

Man: Henry?

Woman: Yeah.

Man: How do you spell it?

Woman: H-E-N-R-Y.

Man: And who’s she? Your mother?

Woman: No. That’s Ms. Parker, my English teacher.

Man: Oh? Is she American?

Woman: No, she’s from Canada.

Bo: What’s this, Marta?

Marta: It’s a remote control.

Bo: What?

Marta: Two words: remote control.

Marta: What’s this, Bo?

Bo: It’s a marker.

Marta: A marker?

Bo: Yes.

Bo: Marta, what’s this?

Marta: It’s a map.

Bo: A mat?

Marta: No, a map. With a “p.”

Marta: Bo, what’s this? A watch?

Bo: No, that’s not a watch. That’s an alarm clock.

Marta: An alarm clock?

Bo: That’s right.

Bo: What’s this? Marta’s poster?

Marta: Yes, it is, Bo. It’s a poster.

Man: That sweater is nice. Is it yours?

Woman: Yeah. It’s my favorite.

Man: The colors are nice.

Man: These are my favorite shorts.

Woman: Your favorite shirt?

Man: No, my favorite shorts.

Woman: Nice cap. Is it yours?

Man: Yeah, it’s from my baseball team. Our team colors are black and white.

Woman: Oh, I see.

Man: That’s a cool watch.

Woman: Thanks. It’s my favorite.

Man: The pink is nice.

Man: What’s the time?

Woman: Um, it’s a quarter to ten.

Man: Oh. I’m early. The movie is at ten o’clock.

Woman: What time is your Japanese class, Rod?

Man: It’s at four o’clock. What time is it now?

Woman: It’s four-oh-five.

Man: Oh, no!

Woman: What time is the train? Am I late?

Man: Twelve-twenty. It’s only eleven fifty-five now.

Woman: Oh, good.

Woman: What time is the bus to the city?

Man: At noon.

Woman: What time is it now?

Man: It’s only ten-thirty!

Man: Susan, what time is your dance class?

Woman: It’s at nine forty-five.

Man: Um, it’s nine-fifty now.

Woman: Nine-fifteen or nine-fifty?

Man: Nine-fifty.