You can download the entire audio course on our website: www.linguaboost.com Boost your fluency in Brazilian Portuguese with LinguaBoost! Each lesson contains useful everyday phrases related to a specific topic. You’ll learn the language in context, not just isolated words. All material is translated and spoken by native speakers.
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Brazilian Portuguese Lessons Podcasts
Learn Brazilian Portuguese with real-life conversations you'll never find in textbooks or apps. Join bilingual hosts Alexia (🇧🇷 native speaker) and Foster (🇺🇸 learner) as they share their daily life through compelling conversations that will help you understand native speakers more clearly and speak Brazilian Portuguese with confidence.
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BrazilianPodClass is a free podcast for those who want to learn Brazilian Portuguese. It is released once a week, for all levels with focus on conversation, vocabulary, grammar and popular expressions.
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BrazilianPodClass is a free podcast for those who want to learn Brazilian Portuguese. It is released once a week, for all levels with focus on conversation, vocabulary, grammar and popular expressions.
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Tá Falado: Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin
Tá Falado provides Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation lessons for speakers of Spanish. Podcasts illustrate pronunciation differences between Spanish and Portuguese and present scenarios showing cultural differences between the U.S. and Brazil. Tá Falado is part of the Brazilpod project and is produced at the College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin. Website URL: http://coerll.utexas.edu/brazilpod/tafalado/
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Learn Portuguese with teacher Rafael and his student Ava. Each lesson is like going for a coffee with your friend who happens to speak Portuguese and is helping you learn in a relaxed, enjoyable way. Coffee Break Portuguese does not focus on European or Brazilian Portuguese specifically: instead you'll be learning to use Portuguese in a way you'll be understood throughout the Portuguese-speaking world. Rafael, our main teacher, is from Brazil, but you'll also get to know Catarina from Portug ...
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Born To Lead is a Servant Christian Leadership podcast based on biblical principles. Established in 2020 during the Pandemic Season and hosted by the Pastor and Mentor Nelson Aprigio with focusing in preparing you to Lead in different environments and situations. Aprigio’s main calling and life mission is to Train the Trainers and find the Extraordinary among the Ordinary.
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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Where do you want to go on vacation? / This year I want to visit India. / Did you go to Egypt last year? / I went for one week. / I visited Rome last week. / How long did you go for? / I spent three weeks in New York in the summer. / I need a vacation.…
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In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster tackle the often confusing topic of when to use “ser” and “estar” in Brazilian Portuguese. They break down these essential verbs with easy examples, helping you understand the subtle yet important differences between them. By imagining “ser” and “estar” as two very different siblings, you’ll …
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Succession with Carioca Connection {language learning, accents, production, culture & family dynamics}
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18:54In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster dive into the world of television and series, discussing how these have been a comfort during challenging times. They explore the impact of watching series like “Succession” on their lives and touch on cultural insights about acting and accents. With humor and warmth, they reflect on the year…
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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: How often do you go to the cinema? / I never go to the cinema. / I rarely go to the cinema. / How often do you go swimming? / I go swimming three times a week. / I often go shopping.By LinguaBoost
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In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster talk about ceramics and how small experiments can lead to big changes. Alexia shares her journey from a casual hobby to creating her own ceramic business, Bossa Barro! They explore creativity, identity, and taking risks, while practicing real Brazilian Portuguese you can actually use. If you …
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In this lesson you'll learn the following phrases: Where are you? / I am at the beach. / I am at home. / I am at work. / I am at the post office. / I am going to the post office. / I am at the bus stop with my wife.By LinguaBoost
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Ressaca do mar? Alexia's natural hangover cure 🐳
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15:06In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster explore the sea and its phenomena in Brazilian Portuguese. They discuss "ressaca do mar," a term often misunderstood by Portuguese learners, while Alexia shares her love for the ocean growing up in Rio de Janeiro. The episode covers Brazilian beach culture, nature, and plenty of laughs that w…
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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: How was your day? / It was very good. / What did you do today? / I listened to music. / Today I went to the cinema. / Today I worked at the office.By LinguaBoost
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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: He is quite shy. / She has dark, curly hair and green eyes. / My grandfather is rather short. / She is strong. / They are so lazy. / She seems extremely confident. / Do you think I look like my grandmother? / She's a thin woman with blonde hair.By LinguaBoost
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Talking about photography in Brazilian Portuguese 📸
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18:24In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster explore analog photography in Brazilian Portuguese. They discuss the experience of developing film and capturing moments with Kodak cameras. Alexia shares her recent adventure using a disposable camera during a trip to England and the excitement of waiting to see how the photos turned out. Th…
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Lesson 65: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
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15:27In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: It's a beautiful day, isn't it? / The birds are chirping. / The sun is shining. / The flowers are blooming. / I'm happy. / Spring is here. / It's my favorite season. / In spring, the days get longer. / Winter is finally over. / Summer is on the way.…
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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: How was the party? / The party was great. / We all had a good time. / It was boring. / I left early. / I stayed for a long time. / We danced for many hours. / We should do this again sometime.By LinguaBoost
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How to use gerunds in Brazilian Portuguese
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22:05In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster dive into the fascinating world of Brazilian Portuguese grammar, specifically focusing on the use of the gerund. This discussion is sparked by Alexia’s personal experience adapting to life in Portugal, where the gerund is used differently. The episode is filled with practical insights and rea…
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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: I always eat lunch at twelve o'clock. / I often eat fish for lunch. / I return home at quarter past six. / When do you go to bed? / I go to bed at 11 o'clock at night. / I never get up early in the morning. / They get up early in the morning.By LinguaBoost
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How to sing Happy Birthday in Brazilian Portuguese 🥳
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18:43In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster dive into the fun world of birthday celebrations in Brazil. They unravel the quirks and differences in how “Parabéns pra Você” is sung across regions, highlighting the playful cultural variations. Discover the unique twists in Brazilian birthday songs, from “É Big” to the mischievous “Com Que…
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In this lesson, you'll learn the following phrases: Have you eaten lunch yet? / No, I haven't eaten yet. / I ate lunch an hour ago. / What did you eat? / I ate fish. / Do you eat breakfast every day? / Yes, I eat breakfast every day. / I'm hungry. / I'm thirsty.By LinguaBoost
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In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster delve into the world of stand-up comedy, discussing a recent show they watched featuring comedian Mike Birbiglia. They explore the nuances of narrative comedy and share their personal insights on the courage it takes to perform stand-up. The conversation also touches on cultural differences i…
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In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster delve into their recent trip to England, focusing on a lively debate about the differences between visiting palaces and museums. Alexia questions Foster’s preference for non-touristy experiences, leading to an engaging discussion on the balance between popular tourist attractions and local ex…
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Palaces, Patinhos, and Portuguese Pronunciation Challenges
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23:43In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster discuss the history and attractions of Blenheim Palace. The conversation includes Foster's ongoing battle with pronouncing "borboleta" (butterfly), complete with syllable-by-syllable coaching from Alexia, and their encounter with the adorable ducks and swans around the palace lakes. They shar…
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Reading, Remembering, and Real Portuguese: A Day in Oxford
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17:42In this episode of Carioca Connection, Alexia and Foster share their journey through England, from charming towns like Woodstock to the iconic city of Oxford. They explore English villages, local shops, and cultural treasures like the Natural History Museum. They also reflect on revisiting old memories and a surprising discovery in a museum. This e…
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