it all accidentally mess up - messed up /mest-up/ end up - ended up look forward to I guess
It all > de tudo (na vida) He has it all --> Ele tem de tudo. I want it all --> Eu quero tudo! I don't need to have it all to be happy --> não preciso ter de tudo pra ser feliz.
Accidentally > "sem querer" My father accidentally locked me out of the house. She accidentally knocked the glass off.
mess up > estragar (algo); "ferrar com" (algo); destruir; atrapalhar; I messed up my chances of becoming a great singer. He says that his divorce has really messed his life up. You really messed up this time.
End up: How did they end up here? I don't want to end up working for the government. She definitely didn't want to end up like Logan.
Look forward to I look forward to seeing you there. I've had a wonderful evening and look forward to seeing you all Friday. Alex, do you think you will ever look forward to having a baby in the house?
I guess I guess that's a good question. I guess I'm not a good investigator. I guess he was stunned by my beauty.
Do you want to have it all in life?
Have you ever accidentally locked yourself out of the house?
Have you ever messed up an opportunity just because you were late for something?
Would you like to end up living in another country?
Is there something you are looking forward to doing?
- have the student(s) read out loud once — just for practice. 2. Now let them read to themselves so they can try to understand the text better (note: tell the student there is no need to translate anything in their head, and no need to understand everything.) 3. Now you can discuss and explain the vocabulary in the text if necessary.
Open the link below and read the text.
https://breakingnewsenglish.com/2110/211011-lost-at-sea-4.html