Expressions to be studied in May/2026

CONTACTLESS CARD/TAP CARD
Cartão de aproximação
STILL WATER OR SPARKLING WATER?
Àgua sem gás ou com gás?
I HAVE A LOT ON MY PLATE.
I’m very busy (estou muito ocupado).
SHE INPUTTED THE DATA.
Ela colocou a informação.
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INPUT?
Alguém tem alguma ideia ou opinião para compartilhar?
I NEED TO CLEAR MY INBOX.
Preciso responder os meus e-mails.

CONTACTLESS CARD/TAP CARD

Contactless card” or “tap card” is a payment card you don’t insert or swipe. You just tap it on the reader to pay. It uses NFC (wireless) technology.

  • Contactless card = more formal term
  • Tap card / tap-to-pay card = everyday language

Examples

  • “You can use a contactless card for small purchases.”
  • “Just tap your card on the machine.”
  • “Do you accept tap cards?”
  • “I paid with my contactless debit card.”
  • “Tap your card — no PIN needed for amounts under $50.”

Also used with phones & watches

  • “I used tap to pay on my phone.”
  • “It’s contactless payment — no need to insert the card.”

What you might hear at a store

  • “You can tap.”
  • “Contactless is fine.”
  • “Tap whenever you’re ready.”

STILL WATER OR SPARKLING WATER?

“Still water or sparkling water?” is a question asking what type of water you want.

  • Still water = water without gas (água sem gás)
  • Sparkling water = water with gas (água com gás)

Examples

At a restaurant:

  • “Would you like still or sparkling water?”
  • “Still, please.”
  • “Sparkling, please.”

Other ways they might say it:

  • “Flat or sparkling?”
  • “Water with or without gas?”
  • “Do you want still or fizzy water?”

Quick mini-dialogue

Waiter: “Still or sparkling?”
You: “Still, please.”
or
You: “Sparkling, please.”

I HAVE A LOT ON MY PLATE.

“I have a lot on my plate” means I’m very busy or I have many things to deal with right now.

It’s figurative — your “plate” = your responsibilities.

Examples

  • “I can’t help this week — I have a lot on my plate.”
  • “She’s stressed because she has a lot on her plate at work.”
  • “With classes and meetings, I have a lot on my plate today.”
  • “I’d love to go, but I’ve got a lot on my plate.”

Similar expressions

  • “I’m swamped.”
  • “I’m overwhelmed.”
  • “I’m really busy.”
  • “I have too much going on.”

Mini dialogue

“Can you take another student?”
“Not now — I have a lot on my plate.”

SHE INPUTTED THE DATA.

“She inputted the data.” means she entered the data into a system.

  • to input data = colocar / inserir dados
  • Used in admin, spreadsheets, systems, forms, etc.

Examples

  • “She inputted the data into the spreadsheet.”
  • “I input the numbers yesterday.” (more common)
  • “Who input this information?”
  • “The assistant is inputting the student records.”

Important detail

Both are correct:

  • input (past) → She input the data. ✅ (more common)
  • inputted (past) → She inputted the data. ✅ (also correct, less common)

Most native speakers prefer:

  • “She input the data.”

DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY INPUT?

“Does anyone have any input?” means:
Does anyone have any ideas, suggestions, or comments?

Here input = opinion / contribution / feedback.

Examples

  • “This is the new schedule. Does anyone have any input?
  • “Before I decide, does anyone have any input?
  • “I wrote this message — any input?”
  • “We’re changing the rules. I’d like your input.”

Similar phrases

  • “Any suggestions?”
  • “Any thoughts?”
  • “What do you think?”
  • “Any feedback?”
  • “Does anyone want to add anything?”

Mini-dialogue

“I’m thinking of moving your class to Tuesday. Does anyone have any input?
“Yes — Tuesday works better for me.”

I NEED TO CLEAR MY INBOX.

“I need to clear my inbox.” means I need to deal with all my emails/messages — read them, reply, delete, organize.

Inbox = caixa de entrada (email, WhatsApp, etc.)

Examples

  • “I need to clear my inbox before lunch.”
  • “My inbox is full — I need to clear it.”
  • “She spent the morning clearing her inbox.”
  • “Let me clear my inbox, then I’ll call you.”

Similar phrases

  • “I need to go through my emails.”
  • “I need to catch up on emails.”
  • “I need to answer my messages.”
  • “My inbox is piling up.”

Mini-dialogue

“Can we talk now?”
“Give me 10 minutes — I need to clear my inbox first.”

Story:

On Monday morning, I walked into a café before work. The waiter smiled and asked, “Still or sparkling water?
“Still, please,” I said, already checking my phone. My inbox was exploding. “Wow… I really need to clear my inbox before my first class.”

When it was time to pay, he said, “You can tap.”
I used my contactless card and quickly tapped the card on the machine. Done in one second.

At school, my assistant looked stressed. “I have a lot on my plate today,” she said. “New students, schedule changes, and payments.”
“I know,” I replied. “Did you finish the registrations?”
“Yes, I inputted the data into the system this morning.”

Later, during a quick meeting, I said, “I’m thinking of changing the evening schedule. Does anyone have any input?
She nodded. “Yes — Tuesdays are getting too full. And… we both need to clear our inboxes before adding anything else.”

Exercise — Complete with the correct expression ✏️

Use these expressions:

  • 💳 contactless card / tap card
  • 💧 still or sparkling water
  • 🍽️ I have a lot on my plate
  • 💻 she inputted the data
  • 💬 does anyone have any input?
  • 📥 I need to clear my inbox

  1. At the restaurant, the waiter asked, “__________?”
  2. “I can’t take another class this week. __________.”
  3. Before paying, he said, “You can use your __________.”
  4. I can’t talk now — __________.
  5. The assistant finished the registrations. __________ into the system.
  6. We’re thinking of changing the schedule. __________?

Bonus — Choose the best option

  1. At a café:
  • a) Still or sparkling water?
  • b) Tap your inbox?
  • c) Input your plate?
  1. When you’re very busy:
  • a) I need to clear my water
  • b) I have a lot on my plate
  • c) Does anyone have any card?
  1. In a meeting:
  • a) Does anyone have any input?
  • b) Tap your data
  • c) Sparkling your inbox
  1. Paying quickly:
  • a) Use your still water
  • b) Use your contactless card
  • c) Input your payment

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