
Explore the course methodology for Brazilian Portuguese, download unit pdfs as guides, and practice vocabulary, grammar, and speaking through the 'let's talk' activities and listening exercises.
Learn key vocabulary for conversational activities, repeat and memorize words. Revisit the video to reinforce familiarity across multiple practice activities in Portuguese.
Identify masculine and feminine nouns in Portuguese and use the correct articles, such as o carro and a casa. Remember dois and duas before masculine or feminine nouns.
Explain the model for answering questions aloud to boost Portuguese fluency, with a near-object focus and gendered noun responses, reinforcing practice through time-limited Q&A activity.
Practice basic Brazilian Portuguese conversation on page ii, vamos conversar, and build familiarity with common phrases and everyday responses.
Learn how to ask how many in Brazilian Portuguese by using masculine and feminine nouns, practice with interactive questions, and speak Portuguese aloud to accelerate your fluency.
Practice basic Brazilian Portuguese conversation on page iii, vamos conversar, with focus on expressing wants and everyday actions through short, practical phrases.
Discover how to express this in Portuguese by matching gender to nouns, using masculine forms for a credit card and a stapler, and feminine forms for purse, wallet, or key.
Practice Portuguese phrases by analyzing words in the model, applying gender rules for masculine and feminine nouns, pronouns, and pronunciation, with timed practice and feedback.
Explore how a sensor assesses local data and why a common sensor is also called by another term in página iv vamos conversar.
Explore page v on the colors theme, featuring names like Hartford, Armidale, Branko, Cesar, Cordier, and Vergès. See how these terms link across a global linguistic map.
Practice the colors you've learned and analyze how color words change with gender, using a passport color example to internalize vocabulary and reinforce Portuguese gender agreement.
Learn to navigate supportive language and conversation cues in Brazilian Portuguese as you engage with the vamos conversar prompt.
Learn common Brazilian Portuguese greetings for different times of day, using respectful forms before names, and asking 'tudo bem' to check how someone is, with dialogues.
listen to five sentences and match them to five pictures while hearing the numbers dos, tres, quatro, cinco in Portuguese; listen twice and check your answers on the screen.
Listen to this page vi escuta essa in Brazilian Portuguese to practice listening and exposure to a sequence of phrases within the course.
Analyze surveillance images to understand invasion scenarios, including home intrusion attempts involving Dawran, Marilyn, and Chinedu. Explore how to evaluate security breaches and assess related risks.
Explore Brazilian Portuguese in the lecture 'página vii – na ponta da língua,' using Portuguese examples to build fluency and everyday usage.
Study Portuguese with a proven methodology to make rapid progress and communicate with over 216 million people across nine Portuguese-speaking countries, finishing the unit with a video in Portuguese.
Learn foundational Portuguese concepts through a quirky episode featuring names like Angola, Brazil, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Equatorial Mozambique, and Portugal, with references to energy prices and media.
Download the PDF and complete the writing activities to consolidate your Portuguese learning, either by printing or writing in a notebook, then watch videos for correct answers and share progress.
Engage with activity 01, a workbook exercise for Brazilian Portuguese level 1. Navigate the livro de exercícios to reinforce foundational practice and language skills.
Engage with activity 02 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, using the exercise book to practice and stay on call.
Work through activity 03 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, tackling a quirky mix of topics—trades, toys, palabra, calculating orders, escalators, and BOCES—to build vocabulary and comprehension.
Engage in a multi-name dialogue exercise to practice spoken Brazilian Portuguese through case-based scenarios, supporting comprehension and everyday verbs in this level 1 activity.
Engage in a level 1 Brazilian Portuguese workbook exercise. The activity presents diverse names and phrases to practice vocabulary.
Practice with activity 06 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, using the exercise book to explore a multilingual set of names and terms, including palabra and corpo, through mixed-language prompts.
Engage with a quirky collection of names and phrases from the activity 07 workbook in the Brazilian Portuguese level 1 course, featuring Gorgias, Laurentia, and Holzschuh.
Engage with activity 08 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, using the exercise book prompts in the lecture caption that reference names like Bunji and Richard and the concept of quietness.
Explore page 01 vocabulary for Brazilian Portuguese, level 1, and build foundational language skills with essential terms and everyday usage.
Explore Brazilian Portuguese numbers starting on page 01, focusing on basic numerals such as quatro.
Explore the Portuguese alphabet on page 01, focusing on letter names and basic pronunciation. Identify and pronounce letters such as B, W, and Z.
Practice asking how to say words in Portuguese, spell words, and use essential phrases like 'computer in Portuguese,' while reinforcing vocabulary with the alphabet and model dialogue.
Practice Portuguese conversation on page 02, focusing on core messages in Portuguese and everyday items like notebooks, folders, and appointment books.
Practice introducing yourself and saying your phone number in Portuguese, using numbers zero to nine, with an exercise that presents a name and a phone number for you to imitate.
Explore basic Portuguese conversation on page 03, vamos conversar?, focusing on simple phrases and numbers like quatro and cinco to practice everyday dialogue.
Explore gendered Portuguese nouns, their singular and plural articles, three demonstrative groups, and possessives like meu and minha, with stepwise practice.
Uncover grammatical gender concepts, focusing on masculine and feminine forms, with examples tied to Abkhasia and related language challenges.
Practice gender agreement in Portuguese by using masculine nouns such as lápis and feminine nouns, with examples like this is my pencil and this is my pen.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese conversation through page 04 content titled vamos conversar. Strengthen conversational skills in Brazilian Portuguese.
Develop Brazilian Portuguese vocabulary by reviewing the listed terms and practicing underlining key items, including ponto, maham, I hoba, underlain, ethion, bonta, and bahah.
Master how to say email addresses in Portuguese, introduce yourself using the model 'I am', and place the article before names while pronouncing Brazilian email providers.
Engage in Brazilian Portuguese conversation through varied dialogue with names like Marcus, Meiyu, and Paolo, focusing on calling and greeting scenarios.
Participate in a listening activity by hearing five people introduce themselves, jot notes on paper, and check your answers against pictures 1–5 to strengthen Portuguese listening skills.
Practice listening comprehension in Brazilian Portuguese with a rapid, name-filled sequence that trains recognition and understanding of spoken phrases.
Practice introducing yourself in Portuguese, including your name, phone number, and email, in a guided conversational drill with model answers and interactive speaking activities.
Engage in practical Brazilian Portuguese conversation through a series of dialogue prompts, calls, and missions, guiding you to articulate everyday topics with confidence.
Explore social skills and industriousness in Brazilian Portuguese on page 06: na ponta da língua, highlighting the tip of the tongue concept in language.
Page 07 reading engages Brazilian Portuguese learners with global contexts, referencing Brazil, the Portuguese, and the U.S., through provided materials and scenarios described by a science reporter.
Explore how Portuguese syllables form and how pronunciation improves through simple consonant–vowel patterns and syllable stress. Learn when graphic accents indicate stress and apply the second-to-last syllable rule with examples.
Examine the Linguere syllabus and the simple Portuguese syllabus format, highlighting formatters for the syllabus and the overall presentation.
In the resource link, you'll find a video in Portuguese, in which a Brazilian cook is teaching how to make pastel. Her name is Isamara Amâncio and she has a huge Youtube channel with over 4 million subscribers. The vocabulary in the video is advanced, but you'll certainly be able to understand some of it. It is important to be exposed to the Portuguese language even if you don't understand everything. I hope you enjoy it.
Download the pdf with unit 1 activities and complete writing exercises to consolidate your Portuguese progress, then print or write in your notebook and watch the videos for correct answers.
Engage in atividade 01 from the livro de exercícios in Brazilian Portuguese level 1, part of the Brazilian Portuguese - the ultimate course, for structured exercise-focused learning.
Engage with atividade 02 from the livro de exercícios to practice Brazilian Portuguese basics as part of Brazilian Portuguese, the ultimate course (level 1).
Trace SIGINT to its normal form in Portuguese, and practice searching during this exercise as part of the Brazilian Portuguese course level 1.
practice activity 04 from the exercises book in Brazilian Portuguese - the ultimate course level 1.
Explore a quirky narrative around career themes and identity, featuring Armenian references, names, and brief notes on email, telephone, and computer use.
Engage with Atividade 06 - Livro de Exercícios from the Brazilian Portuguese course, using the livro de exercícios to practice language patterns and comprehension.
Develop foundational Brazilian Portuguese skills through atividade 07, the livro de exercícios in the level 1 ultimate course, practicing essential patterns and vocabulary from a structured workbook.
Participate in activity 08 from the exercise book to reinforce Brazilian Portuguese basics, including numbers such as cinco and quatro, and related phrases.
Practice activity 09 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, tackling telephone use and dialogues about oil tsunami, military terms, and ciguatera in an engaging, error-tolerant format.
Complete activity 10 in the exercise book to build foundational Brazilian Portuguese skills in level 1.
This activity presents fragmented phrases about responders in Spain, quiet behavior, the cell phone number, and musical ear idea. It provides practice with listening and pronunciation.
Complete activity 12 from the Brazilian Portuguese course using the exercise book, exploring basic prompts and character names such as Olav's abolhassan, Pastor Amyas, and Wasil or Katdare.
Explore the Brazilian Portuguese atividade 13 livro de exercícios by translating a Portuguese phrase and exploring its musical and linguistic context.
Learn Brazilian Portuguese basics of professions and occupations, using classroom examples and vocabulary such as professor and cantor, and explore pronunciation and simple occupational terms.
Explore how possessives work in Brazilian Portuguese, distinguishing masculine and feminine nouns with dele and dela. Learn to place possessives after the noun for correct usage.
Learn Brazilian Portuguese grammar and possessives, as highlighted on page 10, to improve accuracy in using possessive forms.
Learn to express possession in Portuguese with do and da, showing ownership like Miguel's car or Paola's notebook in daily conversation.
Engage in a playful Brazilian Portuguese dialogue featuring characters like Vilmos, Adana, Della, Paula, and Dylan to practice daily conversational phrases.
Introduce Portuguese personal pronouns and gendered noun agreement, showing ele/ela usage for masculine or feminine nouns and the absence of a standalone it, plus ser and fazer conjugations.
Explore grammar concepts in Brazilian Portuguese as presented on page 11, emphasizing grammar awareness and correct usage within the de olho na gramática.
Practice professions and occupations in Portuguese by analyzing a model, identifying names and jobs, and answering two questions. Learn how Portuguese expresses professions without indefinite articles.
Develop conversational Brazilian Portuguese skills through everyday dialogue in 'vamos conversar?', guiding learners to speak with confidence and understand real-life expressions.
Learn how Brazilian Portuguese forms masculine and feminine professions, changing o to a for women, and note some jobs share the same word for both genders.
Página 12, vamos conversar? explores how public figures, dialogue, and image shape interaction and perception of opponents.
Explore professions and occupations, with examples such as a secretary, and relate these roles to the tax system.
Explore professions and occupations in Portuguese, using gendered examples like receptionist, actor, actress, waiter, waitress, and architect, to practice conversational vocabulary.
Explore introductory Portuguese through vamos conversar, linking classroom scenes with professor and secretary to practice everyday dialogue. Identify key concepts such as educate, scene, watch to reinforce basic language skills.
Explore how the Portuguese vowels e and o have open and closed sounds, with pronunciation examples. See the open and closed pronunciations demonstrated in the next video.
Explore language and literature influences on everyday speech on page 14, hinting at latin terms, joycean allusions, and professional roles from professor to receptionist.
Discover how to address people in Brazilian Portuguese by age and authority: use você for peers and senhor or senhora to show respect to older or authoritative figures.
Go beyond basics in Brazilian Portuguese level 1 by exploring phrases with senor and senora amid quirky references and cultural terms like Kaposi.
Practice the verb see in various professions and occupations, analyze the model, and learn how professions are shown beneath pictures while reviewing verb conjugations on page 11.
Close the office scenario to reveal tax system effects, CeaseFire sums, and cuts to federal funds, while referencing Beatriz's funds, Elia professore, Majken Okimoto, and Thadeus carcinoid.
Explore naming countries and nationalities in Brazilian Portuguese, with examples like Brazil, Canada, Australia, Estados Unidos, and adjectives such as American and Australiana.
Explore how Portuguese vowels can be open or closed and how nasalization marks n or m alter vowel sounds, then watch a short video explaining nasal sounds.
Explore Brazilian Portuguese basics through a quirky caption filled with language cues, from lingua vaginosis to fermata and impresario fuzzing, highlighting pronunciation and comprehension.
Practice nationalities in Portuguese by analyzing model audio, answering who is American or Mexican, and taking turns to speak within the allotted time.
Practice brazilian portuguese on page 17 with vamos conversar? from the level 1 brazilian portuguese course.
Practice listening and note-taking as you listen to a speaker discuss five people, compare your answers with the five pictures, and check the correct ones at the end.
Listen on page 17 to a blend of Portuguese terms and cultural references, featuring figures, places like Lisboa and Los Angeles, and items like a mosquito net.
Explore page 18 reading in Brazilian Portuguese level 1, building beginner comprehension through vocabulary and phrases highlighted in the caption.
Interacting in Brazilian Portuguese through simple phrases and greetings, including obrigado, to practice basic everyday conversations.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation on the tip of the tongue, focusing on nasal sounds and varied word patterns introduced in a beginner context.
Explore página 20 in this Brazilian Portuguese course and discover did-you-know style notes, with references to Brazil, Facebook, and public discourse.
check how much you remember and consolidate portuguese learning with writing activities; download the pdf before watching videos, print or write in your notebook, then review answers and share progress.
Explore exercise book activities in Brazilian Portuguese as a professor in East Hobart collaborates to interrogate them and benefit me.
Practice scene editing techniques and analyze daily scenarios through exercise activity, exploring insecurity and narrative choices in Brazilian Portuguese.
Trace the exercise book activity described, following names and daily trays, and explore secrecy and daily routines mentioned in the caption.
Practice fuzzing concepts and observables through a workbook activity, using terms like fuzzing, observables, and related ideas from the lecture caption.
Investigate the sinkhole complex concept and explore varied scenarios involving watching, market dynamics, and roles such as professor, secretary, and amateur hour commentary.
Engage in a workbook activity that contrasts Portuguese, Italian, and American scenes, with the Brazil scene described as distinctly Brazilian.
Explore complex scenarios across Brazil, Australia, Portugal, and Italy, referencing figures like Frances Condo, OGE, Weegee, and Pablo Eddo Mashco.
Complete activity 08 in the Brazilian Portuguese course, practicing country names and languages—Portuguese, English, Spanish, and Italian—across Brazil, Portugal, Mexico, Canada, and Australia.
Explore the concept of separation in the context of home loans, banks, and auction scenes. Engage with banking terminology and scenarios from the exercise book to build Brazilian Portuguese skills.
Engage with activity 10 from the book of exercises for Brazilian Portuguese, offering practical language practice in a school context.
Work through atividade 11 in the Livro de Exercícios for Brazilian Portuguese, reinforcing concepts from the course and guiding practice with the exercise book content.
Engage with atividade 12, livro de exercícios, from the Brazilian Portuguese course to reinforce vocabulary and grammar for level 1 learners.
Engage with activity 13 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, practicing the livro de exercícios. Highlight professions and concepts such as dentist, receptionist, and tax system within the caption.
Explore a playful, cross-cultural montage of scenes in Athens and Copacabana, where diverse characters, including spies, receptionists, and multinational professionals, spark conversations about meals, composers, and magic.
Explore the members of the family in Brazilian Portuguese, guided by page 21 content from the course.
Explore the first conjugation in Portuguese present tense, learn to remove the infinitive ending and add subject endings with examples like to live, to speak, to work, and to study.
Explore page 22 of De olho na gramática to sharpen Portuguese grammar skills and apply core grammar concepts for Brazilian Portuguese learners.
Practice conjugating the verb morar and identifying family members in Portuguese. Answer questions about where they live, with cities like Lisboa and Sao Paulo, through a guided conversational activity.
Page 22 invites learners to practice Brazilian Portuguese conversation through a morning scene with names and interactions, centering on vamos conversar and a mosaic of characters to engage language skills.
Practice the verbs morar and falar, answer where someone lives, and learn country names and languages in Portuguese, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Canada, France, Italy, and Portugal.
Explore Brazilian Portuguese conversation on page 23, vamos conversar, focusing on basic phrases and everyday interactions within a Brazilian Portuguese context.
Explore Brazilian Portuguese vocabulary for identifying city places on page 24, focusing on common locations and shopping context to help navigate urban life.
Explore página 24, na ponta da língua, to learn Brazilian Portuguese. Experience The Ultimate Course (Level 1) for Brazilian Portuguese.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese conversation by using verbs, asking about weekdays and weekends, and naming languages and places, including the famous Brazilian furniture and home appliances store Khazars.
Explore page 25 of vamos conversar, practicing Brazilian Portuguese conversation prompts and everyday dialogue through fragmented narratives, with references to newsfeeds, Japanese, and Italian terms.
Conjugate regular second conjugation (-er) verbs in the present tense by removing -er endings and adding subject endings. Practicing these verbs supports pronunciation and prepares you for later conversational activities.
Master grammar concepts on page 26 of de olho na gramática in Brazilian Portuguese, as the course guides learners through grapheme and grammar fundamentals.
Practice speaking Brazilian Portuguese by following a conversation model, taking turns to speak, and answering questions aloud within a time limit, then listen for the correct answers after you respond.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese conversations in level 1 of the ultimate course, guided by the vamos conversar? prompt.
Explore pronunciation cues on the tip of the tongue on page 27, illustrated with examples and language cravings referenced in the caption.
Investigate page 27 characteristics and the accompanying vocabulary in Brazilian Portuguese. Engage with a sequence of names and terms such as bonita, Margaret, Jovan, and Beiser to build recognition.
Go beyond by installing a screen and monitor, observe memory and digital zeros, and consider coastal city residents amid civil war.
Practice listening with an activity: grab a pencil and paper, write your answers for six questions, choose the most suitable option, then check the correct answers at the end.
Listen to page 28 Brazilian Portuguese material to practice listening with numbered phrases and varied cues, showcasing basic language patterns through repeated examples and numbers such as three percent.
Discover a common informal Brazilian Portuguese expression, when to use it versus 'nós'. See how 'a gente' offers simpler conjugation, and learn about 'zainichi' meaning people.
Learn Brazilian Portuguese for daily life contexts, linking language to Brazilian society and everyday events, while noting changes to the Portuguese language.
Learn how Portuguese handles city and country names: cities are usually feminine with no article, with exceptions like Rio de Janeiro, Cairo, Porto; and how em combines with the article.
Review grammar concepts from page 29 in De olho na gramática, exploring language patterns and usage through varied examples.
Learn to order beverages in brazilian portuguese, including a bottle of water, water with or without gas and sparkling water, and how brazilians enjoy coke with ice and lime.
Explore interacting concepts on page 30 as the lesson introduces gas industry terms like coal seam gas and syngas, with mentions of Pakistan and obrigado.
Explore personal names and brands mentioned in the lecture caption, including Chaillu, Último, Liuba Gendelman, Coca-Cola, Geronimo, and Boufal.
Practice adjectives in Portuguese, learn how to form questions by changing word order or intonation, and use bayen before an adjective or adverb to mean pretty or quite.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese conversation on page 31, Vamos conversar? focusing on speaking fundamentals for level 1.
Engage in a listening activity with six dialogues. Write your answers on pencil and paper, marking true with V or false with F; check the correct answers at the end.
Explore page 31, escuta essa, a listening-focused module for Brazilian Portuguese learners. It hints at mixed language references and everyday scenes like travelling, shopping, and family life.
Explore the familiar juleanna style of literal meaning, spelling out problems, and how student life, names, and research topics weave through the discussion in Buenos Aires.
on page 33, you discover brazilian portuguese basics through fast-paced examples and cultural references, featuring speakers and the Freeda Inferno Brasileiro video.
Explore the livro de exercícios in Brazilian Portuguese through atividade 01, tracing names and phrases to build foundational language skills.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese basics through activity 02 in a livro de exercícios, exploring vocabulary across Portuguese, English, and Spanish contexts.
Explore a quirky exercise activity 03 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, weaving words like bicycle, model, small town in Portugal, Brazil, Estados Unidos, Filipinas, and Airfix.
Participate in exercise book activity 04 of Brazilian Portuguese level 1, exploring travel, shopping, and money scenarios to reinforce basic vocabulary.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese with atividade 05 using the livro de exercícios to explore themes of war, travel, shopping, and cultural differences through caption-based prompts.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese through atividade 06 and the livro de exercícios, using prompts referenced in the lecture caption. Build foundational language skills for level 1 Portuguese with engaging, focused exercises.
Explore atividade 07, the livro de exercícios, and practice with guided prompts to build foundational Brazilian Portuguese skills at level 1.
Engage in atividade 08 from the livro de exercícios to strengthen foundational Brazilian Portuguese skills for level 1 learners.
Complete atividade 09 from the livro de exercícios, practicing Brazilian Portuguese basics and cultural references to Brazil within the Brazilian Portuguese course (level 1).
Work through activity 10 from the Brazilian Portuguese course, using the livro de exercícios to practice level 1 Portuguese skills and build foundational language ability.
Develop foundational skills in Brazilian Portuguese while exploring workplace topics like unions and workers' hours in Brazil, guided by the first station's discussions and hopeful context.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese with activity 12 from the workbook, focusing on exercises to reinforce language skills.
Develop Brazilian Portuguese vocabulary through everyday phrases and names shown in the caption, including greetings like hello and Mimi, introductions such as call me, and terms like sugar and Malvolio.
Master the Portuguese gerund by removing the final r and adding -ndo, with examples like eating, drinking, and watching. Learn when to use ser versus estar, including irregular conjugation.
Explore page 35 to focus on grammar in Brazilian Portuguese, helping level 1 learners strengthen their understanding of core grammar rules.
Practice describing ongoing actions using estar and other verbs, learn body-part vocabulary and possessive usage, and rehearse answering questions aloud to hear correct responses.
Explore page 35, vamos conversar, by practicing varied conversational phrases and dialogue fragments to build foundational Brazilian Portuguese speaking skills in level 1.
Explore Brazilian Portuguese vocabulary on page 36 by practicing terms from the caption, including vanadium, Asala, orquesta, and astrologist, to build foundational language recognition.
Practice the verb estar to describe what people are doing and where they are, with examples like in the kitchen or watching TV, to memorize new vocabulary.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese conversations on page 37 by engaging with names, places, and phrases in the caption to build listening and speaking skills.
Explore the Brazilian Portuguese names for the days of the week, such as domingo, segunda, and sábado, and practice basic week terminology.
Practice saying what people are doing now and what they usually do, including days of the week, using estar with another verb and present conjugation.
Beginner Brazilian Portuguese learners engage in a page 38 'vamos conversar' dialogue featuring a face-to-face garden conversation to build basics of spoken Portuguese.
In this lecture, students explore pronominal verbs in Brazilian Portuguese, learning reflexive actions and how pronouns precede the conjugated verb, with examples for getting up and getting dressed.
Explore pronominal and verbal grammar on page 39, using Brazilian Portuguese context and global references like Jakarta, aliases, and airlines to illustrate grammar in action.
Practice conjugating the verb to wake up in Portuguese, and answer aloud what you do as soon as you wake up, like getting up and getting dressed for work.
Explore page 40, vamos conversar, as the lecture offers Brazilian Portuguese conversation practice and basic expression for beginners.
On page 41, a Brazilian Portuguese grammar focus with a cheerful presentation, guiding learners to notice key grammar details.
Learn to conjugate the verb to want in Portuguese and use it to discuss what people want to do tonight, with examples like pizza, a movie, or reading the newspaper.
On page 41, vamos conversar guides Brazilian Portuguese practice through a quirky mix of phrases and topics, including cafecito and sandwich references, to sharpen conversational skills.
Develop Brazilian Portuguese vocabulary from page 42, highlighting cinema, parque, and Grecia through the page's vocabulary focus.
Master Brazilian Portuguese essentials on page 42 as Giuliana Gramatica presents a cheerful, accessible look at gramática, guiding beginners through practical grammar concepts in a friendly lesson.
Learn to describe parts of the day in Portuguese and link time phrases to days of the week, noting masculine and feminine nouns. Practice with possessives and conversational models.
Practice conversational Brazilian Portuguese on page 43 with vamos conversar, designed for beginners in the Brazilian Portuguese - the ultimate course (level 1).
learn how to conjugate third conjugation (-ir) verbs in the present tense by removing the -ir and adding subject endings; see conjugation examples and a short video.
Giuliana Gramatica presents page 44, de olho na gramática, guiding Brazilian Portuguese learners through grammar concepts in a concise, practical lesson designed for level 1.
Learn how to shorten the verb estar in informal Brazilian Portuguese to sound native, and decide when to avoid this conjugation in formal writing, reserving it for texting with friends.
Explore page 44 of the Brazilian Portuguese level 1 course, focusing on Português do dia a dia. The lecture caption centers on daily life Portuguese within this module.
Explore how some Brazilian regions omit the letter d in words like chair, resulting in nonstandard speech that should be avoided; watch a short Portuguese recap video.
Delve into identity and tradition in a Brazilian Portuguese context as a Brazil exMormon and observers discuss padrone roles, suppressed sound, and the staffer Sandra Christoffersen.
Practice listening and note-taking as you hear five dialogues and mark the option indicating where the person probably is, then check the correct answers at the end.
Listen to this Brazilian Portuguese lesson, presenting humorous dialogue and everyday scenes with paulista references and state-focused phrases to boost listening and comprehension.
Explore interactions with diverse names and terms in Brazilian Portuguese, examine a portfolio reference, and recognize the word obrigado.
Practice listening and responding in a structured activity: grab a pencil and paper, write your answers, and then check the most suitable option as the video reveals the correct answers.
Practice listening to a name-rich political-military dialogue in Brazilian Portuguese, featuring officers, commanders, ministers, arrest references, and international players like Britain.
Discover how to pronounce the letters b and c in Portuguese, including the different c sounds before vowels, with practice through listening and repetition using earphones.
Master Portuguese pronunciation on the tip of the tongue by practicing letter sounds and name pronunciations as seen on page 46.
Engage in a listen and activity exercise by writing down your answers on pencil and paper, marking the words you hear, and checking the correct answers at the end.
On page 46, escuta essa invites learners into a playful sequence of Brazilian Portuguese names and phrases, including loka, quatro, and boasso.
Explore page 46, 'na ponta da língua,' in Brazilian Portuguese level 1, as the caption hints at a cheerful revision discussion and a Jakarta presentation.
Practice Brazilian Portuguese reading on page 47 with a caption dense in names and everyday references. Identify key terms like semana, sábado, Facebook, and conference committee in the caption.
Explore how smartphone access and WhatsApp enable Brazilian groups to organize prayers, pageants, and conversations, coordinating leaders and community activities through rapid messaging.
Welcome to Brazilian Portuguese – The Ultimate Course (Level 1)
My name is Eduardo Rodrigues and I love teaching as much as I love learning new languages. And I truly believe that it is impossible not to find the ability of speaking other languages thrilling to say the least. When people say that they dislike a foreign language it is certainly because they haven’t successfully acquired the fluency they desired. After all, what’s not to like? When you learn to speak another language besides your own, you are able to understand different cultures, to laugh at different jokes, to feel independent when traveling. It is simply amazing.
And I know for a fact that the only way to learn how to speak a foreign language is to speak it. You’re not going to learn to speak Portuguese by simply repeating a few words here and there, a few sentences here and there. Repetition is certainly part of process, but it should NOT be the process. That’s why I’ve developed “Brazilian Portuguese - The Ultimate Course”. Short, but meaningful lessons that will have you speaking Portuguese faster than you can imagine.
How does this course work?
At the beginning of the each section, you’ll be able to download a PDF file with all the activities that will be taught throughout the unit. It is a beautiful, well-designed material containing hundreds of pictures that will help you understand Portuguese with ease.
Each unit is divided into the following sections:
Vocabulário (Vocabulary): It works as an introduction to the unit. Here you’ll learn some important words that will be covered on that unit.
De olho na gramática (Keeping an eye out for grammar): this section will bring you just the right amount of grammar you need to do the oral activities in a natural way.
Vamos conversar? (Let’s talk!): this section is the core of this course because it is composed of real-life conversational models. Students have to either ask or answer questions following a pattern while incorporating in their sentences the vocabulary that was introduced at the beginning of the unit. That’s exactly where this course stands out from the others because students are encouraged to say the answers orally, and within the allotted time. That’s the best way to acquire fluency.
Na ponta da língua (On the tip of your tongue): this section gives pronunciation tips that, over time, will help students get familiar with the sounds that may be key to understanding native speakers of Brazilian Portuguese.
Leitura! (Reading!): this section is a text containing lots of words that were studied throughout the unit. Somehow, it is a way to review what the students have learned in the unit, but also to show how much they can now understand.
Você sabia? (Did you know?) This section brings interesting cultural facts from Brazil. After all, from where I stand, language can’t be dissociated from culture.
Besides that, you’ll also be able to download PDF files with lots of writing activities which are also corrected on video.
Please believe me when I say that I’ve tried my best to create a course that would be meaningful to those people whose goal is to learn Portuguese.
For you to see for yourself if my course is what you’re looking for, I’ve turned several videos into free previews.
Thank you so much for your time.
Muito obrigado!