
Explore the traveling theme by choosing the place, checking visa requirements and passport validity, and preparing to travel while practicing listening and speaking more Portuguese.
Build travel vocabulary for planning trips in Brazilian Portuguese: book hotels with wifi and breakfast, explore tours and walking activities, pack and book tickets, notify family, and record trip details.
Explore travel vocabulary in Portuguese via a Peppa Pig clip, focusing on the present continuous and phrases for packing, taxis, airports, tickets, and where you go.
practice planning your trip and describing destinations, reasons, and durations, travel options from plane to ship or car, then master airport vocabulary from gate, passport, to check‑in and flight status.
Watch and learn with movies to improve Brazilian Portuguese listening, using subtitles and headphones, as a tense plane scenario explores racism and staying calm.
Learn intermediate Portuguese transport vocabulary with city vehicles like car, bus, subway, and taxi, and practice how to go to places by different transport modes.
Explore how to express what you would do in a dangerous, flooded street scenario using the conditional tense, with examples of a car losing power and the need to exit.
simulate a dangerous scenario of a car crash and flood, and decide safe actions such as leaving the car and moving to a high place.
Master movement verbs in Brazilian Portuguese—fly, take, pick up, and bring—through plane-related transport vocabulary and airport scenarios.
Review traffic rules and learn to use a car toll device for online, non-stop toll payments. Discuss Uber, taxi fees, transport vocabulary, and a Titanic-related homework exercise.
Learn to use polite sentences in Brazilian Portuguese for travel, covering greetings, requesting help, ordering food, shopping, and asking for prices in airports, restaurants, and stores.
practice taxi dialogue in Rio de Janeiro, choosing an Uber or taxi, asking about Copacabana and Ipanema, and noting must-see sights like Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain.
Practice a store dialogue in Brazilian Portuguese, selecting jeans, checking sizes, prices in reais, paying by card, and learning a seven-day exchange policy.
Practice a police station dialogue in intermediate Brazilian Portuguese, confirming name, address, and phone, filling an emergency form, and coordinating a call after a theft.
Learn to express symptoms and injuries in Portuguese using the vocabulary of symptoms, with phrases like I have a fever or my arm is broken.
Master Portuguese verb conjugations for common injuries, including twists, sprains, fractures, cuts, burns, and bruises, with practice across present, past, future, and conditional tenses.
Explore body-part injury vocabulary by forming and repeating sentences about past injuries. Use AI to generate examples such as I broke my arm, and practice with translation tools and text-to-speech.
Learn the most common verbs for illnesses and injuries in Brazilian Portuguese, including hurt, injured, burn, break, heal, treat, suffer, amputate, with example sentences and English translations.
Practice describing symptoms and injuries in Portuguese, and explain possible diseases for each case by pausing the video to reason through cough, fever, spots, headaches, and stomach pain.
Practice calling a friend to explain you can't attend an event because you feel sick. Craft a text and record a spoken conversation using disease vocabulary.
learn safe kitchen fire handling by never throwing water on a pot on fire, recognizing oil fires can explode, and smother with a lid or damp cloth.
Hello How are you? My name is Maycon, I am Brazilian and I am a Portuguese teacher. I have prepared this course for you who need to travel to Brazil but have never studied Portuguese or have only studied a little but you do not have the necessary knowledge to speak and understand Portuguese.
Most students that come to me to learn Portuguese, need to be able to have normal conversations in Portuguese in a short period of time. Because of this, we will see in this content the main subjects to talk Portuguese to Brazilians.
You'll see a very well structured course, with many videos, explanations, visual contents, flash cards, and a complete website to keep studying Portuguese.
You'll learn Portuguese from the beginning to the advanced level with this course, and obviously you need to access our Portuguese Learning platform to keep practicing and repeating every day. And don't forget to take some private classes by contacting me. I'm available to help you.
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