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The document discusses vocabulary related to people and professions. It provides examples of stating occupations such as "I am a teacher" and "She is a nurse". It then lists the professions of the writer, their family members and friends which include engineer, architect, lawyer, real estate agent, pharmacist, and truck driver. The document also covers subject pronouns and the verb "to be" in questions and answers about nationalities and occupations.

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People and Professions Texto

The document discusses vocabulary related to people and professions. It provides examples of stating occupations such as "I am a teacher" and "She is a nurse". It then lists the professions of the writer, their family members and friends which include engineer, architect, lawyer, real estate agent, pharmacist, and truck driver. The document also covers subject pronouns and the verb "to be" in questions and answers about nationalities and occupations.

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Fale Ingls Como Nativo
Vocabulary People and Professions.
Whats your profession? Whats your occupation? What do you do?

I am a teacher = Im a teacher. You are a student = youre a student. He is a doctor = hes a doctor. She is a nurse = shes a nurse. It is a dog = Its a dog. We are people = were people. You are students = youre students. They are friends = theyre friends.

Read and Learn

Im an engineer. My father is an architect. My girlfriend is a lawyer. My mother is a real state agent/ broker. My sister is a pharmacist. My brother Gary is a truck driver. My friends are engineers too. We are all good professionals.

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Grammar Point
Subject Pronouns Verb to be (Ser ou Estar)

I You He She It We You They

am are is is is are are are

Are you an English teacher? No, Im not. Im an English student.

Is your mother French? No, she isnt. Shes Brazilian.

Are you Brazilian? Yes, I am. Im Brazilian.

Are we Brazilians? Yes. We are. Were Brazilians.

Are your parents Russian? No they arent. They are Brazilian.

Are we Japanese? No we arent. We are Brazilian.

Capital letters: A, B, C, D, E, F Small Letters: a, b, c, d, e, f.

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