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O milagre dos textos clássicos para aprender inglês

Aprenda inglês com textos clássicos. 
Quer textos mais clássicos de que as passagens mais famosas da Bíblia? Então!?... É só começar! Porquê textos clássicos? Simples! Você provavelmente já sabe as estórias clássicas de cor. Então já sabe do que se trata. Meio caminho andando, não é? Comece ler textos bem conhecidos como as passagens da bíblia. Leias os clássicos infantis também. Nunca pensou nisso antes?  Tão simples, não é? Agora não tem mais desculpa. Vai na fé a aprenda! 



  1. in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth
  2. The earth was formless and void, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was moving over the surface of the water.
  3. God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.
  4. God saw that the light was good, and God separated the light from the darkness.
  5. God called the light Day, and the darkness He called Night.
  6. So the evening and the morning were the first day.


  1. No começo Deus criou os céus e a terra.
  2. A terra era um vazio, sem nenhum ser vivente, e estava coberta por um mar profundo. A escuridão cobria o mar, e o Espírito de Deus se movia por cima da água.
  3. Então Deus disse: — Que haja luz! E a luz começou a existir.
  4. Deus viu que a luz era boa e a separou da escuridão.
  5. Deus pôs na luz o nome de “dia” e na escuridão pôs o nome de “noite”. A noite passou, e veio a manhã. Esse foi o primeiro dia.



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