Fale de você Series, Lesson 1: Preenchendo um formulário
In this lesson you will learn how to talk about yourself and how to fill out forms.
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Contos Series, Lesson 1: O susto da vaca
In this lesson you will learn what contos are, and we will begin to explore different literary genres and will learn some idioms and updated expressions used in the media
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Lesson 332: Past tense
In this lesson you will learn how to express past events, and the similarities and differences between them in Portuguese and English.
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Lesson 315: Línguas do Brasil – Você fala o Português correto, ou errado?
In this lesson you will see that Portuguese has a huge variety of dialects, as well as different ways of expressing oneself, and that in Brazil there are hundreds of other languages besides Portuguese
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Lesson 311 — Conversa livre – Futebol (explained)
In this lesson we are going to review the dialogue in lesson 300, showing you how to master informal Portuguese
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Lesson 264: As vogais nasais — A família brasileira
In this lesson you will learn how to pronounce nasal vowels. This will help you not to mispronounce things meaning then a different thing from what you have in mind.
Also you will learn about the structure of brazilian families.
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Lesson 261: aspectos da sociedade brasileira — a pronúncia da letra L
In this lesson you will learn how to pronounce the letter L in any given position in a word and also will learn about foreign culture in Brazil
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What to say and what not to say
WHAT TO SAY, WHAT NOT TO SAY
Take advantage of these Portuguese Tips.
According to Nicolas Boileau, french critic and poet (1636 – 1711)
“Sometimes a fool makes a good suggestion.”
Portuguese Tips: ALWAYS…
# Always use a double negative in Portuguese: ‘Não fiz nada’, ‘Não sei de nada’…
# Always use the preposition ‘de’ after ‘gostar’. The only time you can omit ‘de’ is when you answer simply ‘Gosto, sim’.
# Always use ‘a’ with the phrase ‘Daqui a pouco’, not ‘Daqui em pouco’.
# Always use ‘um’ with ‘milhão’ – um milhão de dólares.
# Always remember that ‘vez’, ‘lei’, ‘pele’ and ‘luz’ are feminine in gender.
# Always distinguish between ‘estranho’ and ‘estrangeiro’. ‘Uma língua estranha’ means ‘a weird language’. ‘Uma língua estrangeira’ means ‘a foreign language’.
# Always distinguish between ‘calor’ (a noun) and ‘quente’ (an adjective).
# Always use ‘no’ or ‘na’ after the verb ‘entrar’. In English we say ‘they entered the room’, but in Portuguese it must be ‘eles entraram na sala’.
# Always use ‘cinto’ for ‘belt’, and ‘bolso’ for ‘pocket’.
# Always use great care with the past participles of ‘matar’ and ‘morrer’. He was killed – Ele foi morto. He died – Ele morreu. He has killed a lot of people – Ele matou muita gente. He was dead – Ele estava morto.
# Always use the imperfect subjuntive after ‘pensei’ when you admit your previous idea was wrong: Pensei que ele estivesse aqui ontem, mas me enganei. (I thought he was here yesterday, but I was wrong.)
# Always say ‘de manhã cedinho’, or ‘de manhãzinha’, when you mean ‘early in the morning’.
Suggestions taken from
http://www.learn-portuguese-now.com/portuguese-tips.html
Lesson 256: Talking on the phone
In this lesson you will learn the most common phrases we say when using the phone.
This will make easier for you to understand people if you need to make a phone call.
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Lesson 250: Pronunciation of words — The Brazilian R
In this lesson you will learn how to pronounce the Brazilian R, beginning words, in the middle and in the end of words; and you will also learn about the Brazilian entrance exam called vestibular, practicing this sounds in a real cultural setting
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