#2 - English for the Military - Beginners (A1-A2) - Slow English Series - By "Jaqueline Melo & Habilite-se Já" cover art

#2 - English for the Military - Beginners (A1-A2) - Slow English Series - By "Jaqueline Melo & Habilite-se Já"

#2 - English for the Military - Beginners (A1-A2) - Slow English Series - By "Jaqueline Melo & Habilite-se Já"

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This is the second episode of the "Slow English" Series. Welcome to Habilite-se Já channel. I'm going to read this text twice. First in slow English, then, the second time I'll read it faster.A Day at Work in the ArmyMy name is Anderson Pereira. I am a third sergeant in the Brazilian Army, and I work in theartillery unit. I live far from the barracks, so I go to work by motorcycle.At 6:30 a.m., I arrive at the military base. We start the day with physical training. We do push-ups, pull-ups, sit-ups, and we go for a run. Physical training helps us stay strong and ready for action.After PT, we take a shower, we put on our military uniforms and then we get ready for formation. We stand in lines and wait for instructions. Sometimes, we train for a parade or for a special ceremony. We practice how to line up, march, and salute correctly.During the day, I also help my team with other activities. We clean weapons, check equipment, and sometimes go to the shooting range. I also look after the younger soldiers and help them learn new tasks. Sometimes we have meetings.Last week, we had a visit from a general. Everyone was a little anxious. We cleanedthe base, put away the tools, put on our best military uniforms and stood in formation. When the general arrived, he walked by the soldiers and said a few words. At the end of the day, I take off my boots and uniform and go home. I feel tired, but happy. I love my job because it is full of action and teamwork. I don’t like to sit all day. I like to move, to help my team, and to serve my country.______________________________________________Vocabulário Militar (com tradução)the Army – o Exércitothird sergeant – terceiro-sargentoBrazilian Army – Exército Brasileiroartillery unit – unidade de artilhariabarracks – quartelmilitary base – base militarphysical training (PT) – treinamento físicopush-ups – flexõespull-ups – barra (exercício)sit-ups – abdominaisuniform / military uniform – uniforme / uniforme militarformation – formação (militar)to stand in line – ficar em fila / formarinstructions – instruçõesparade – desfileceremony – cerimôniatrain (verbo) – treinarline up (verbo) – alinhar / formarmarch (verbo) – marcharsalute (verbo) – prestar continênciaweapons – armasequipment – equipamentosshooting range – estande de tiroyounger soldiers – soldados mais jovenstasks – tarefasmeetings – reuniõesgeneral – generaltools – ferramentasboots – botasserve my country – servir ao meu paísteamwork – trabalho em equipeaction – ação / atividade______________________________________________📘 Glossário de Verbos (com tradução)be (am, is, are, was) – ser, estarwork – trabalharlive – morar, vivergo – irarrive – chegarstart – começardo – fazerrun (go for a run) – correrhelp – ajudarstay – manter-se, permanecertake (take a shower, take off) – tomar (banho), tirar (roupa)put on – vestir, colocar (roupa)get ready – se prepararstand – ficar de péwait – esperartrain – treinarpractice – praticarline up – alinhar, formar filamarch – marcharsalute – prestar continênciaclean – limparcheck – verificarlook after – cuidar delearn – aprenderhave – tercleaned – limpamos (passado de clean)put away – guardarstood – ficamos de pé (passado de stand)walked by – passou porsaid – disse (passado de say)feel – sentirlove – amar, gostar muitodon’t like – não gostarsit – sentarmove – mover-seserve – servir_____________________________________________Find us:WebsiteFacebookInstagramTikTokYoutube
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