Brazilian Portuguese Podcast, by RLP reallylearnportuguese.com
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Brazilian Portuguese Podcast is back! Now powered by Really Learn Portuguese. Our goal is to produce great posts and podcasts to really help people learn Portuguese language and Brazilian culture in a fun and simple way.
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Olympic Sports Names in Portuguese
Below follows the vocab table for this episode: Portuguese English Atletismo Athletics Badminton Badminton Basquetebol Basketball Boxe Boxing Canoagem Slalom Canoe Slalom Canoagem Velocidade Canoe Sprint Ciclismo BMX BMX Cycling Ciclismo de Estrada Road Cycling Ciclismo de Pista Track Cycling Ciclismo Mountain Bike Mountain Bike
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Real Brazilian Conversations #1
This is an episode of Real Brazilian Conversations, a new series where you improve your listening comprehension and also learn vocab, pronunciation and cultural references that Brazilians really use. In this episode André and Guilherme talk about André’s wedding, vacations and resting.
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Olympic Sports Names in Portuguese, Part 2
For part 1, click here. Below follows the vocab table for this episode: Portuguese English Esgrima Fencing Futebol Football Ginástica Artística Artistic Gymnastics Ginástica de Trampolim Trampoline Gymnastics Ginástica Rítmica Rhythmic Gymnastics Golfe Golf Handebol Handball Hipismo Adestramento Equestrian Dressage Hipismo CCE Equestrian Eventing Hipismo Saltos Equestrian Jumping
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Weekly Expression #1: Vazar
This is a new series called Weekly Expression. Every week we will teach you guys a new Brazilian Portuguese Expression. This week the expression is “vazar” (literally it means: to leak). This expression was chosen from this Flashcard set: http://reallylearnportuguese.com/brazilian-flashcards/intermediate-and-advanced/expressions-and-idioms-set5/ Portions in Portuguese: André: Mano, você não é líquido não, né? Guilherme: Hahaha, que pergunta idiota cara! André: Mas você já vazou, né? Guilherme: Claro… Já vazei várias vezes. Guilherme’s example: André, eu acho que essa festa não está boa. Vamos vazar?
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Real Brazilian Conversations #2
This is an episode of Real Brazilian Conversations, a new series where you can improve your listening comprehension and also learn vocab, pronunciation and cultural references that Brazilians really use. This is part 2 of the conversation André and Guilherme had about André’s wedding, vacations and resting. In this episode I explain two very useful expressions: correr atrás (de alguma coisa) (é) isso aí! Enjoy and leave comments below! Click here to listen to part 1.
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Olympic Sports Names in Portuguese, Part 3
Below follows the vocab table for this episode: Portuguese English Hóquei sobre Grama Hockey Judô Judo Levantamento de Peso Weightlifting Luta Estilo Livre Freestyle Wrestling Luta Greco-Romana Greco-Roman Wrestling Maratonas Aquáticas Marathon Swimming Nado Sincronizado Synchronised Swimming Natação Swimming Pentatlo Moderno Modern Pentathlon Polo Aquático Water Polo For part 1, click here. For part 2, click here.
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Entertaining and very helpful podcast!!
I downloaded your podcasts and joined as member to access the scripts. They were SUPER helpful and greatly improved my listening skills!! By the end of my time in Brazil I could confidently speak and understand Portuguese, I could have full-out conversations with Uber drivers, people from Carnaval, etc.
Thank you so much for your entertaining and very helpful podcast!! I was going through from the beginning and my only suggestion for you is to try to improve audio quality when you have people call in and join your show. I know it would be difficult, and perhaps you fixed this issue after a certain amount of podcasts as I only listened to the first 15-20.
Again, I really appreciate your podcast and everything you’ve done thus far. You do a great job explaining new words and conversing at an ideal learning speed (although for me it was too fast at the beginning, haha).
Mat Morris
Muito bom
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Congratulations boys! Amazing app! Very good!