Brazilian Portuguese Podcast, by RLP
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Podcasts:
Olá, como vai? In this episode, we're going to talk about one of the greatest Brazilians of all time: Ayrton Senna. The pilot was one of the greatest sportsmen the world has ever seen and left a fantastic legacy for future generations. Check it out!
E aí, meu povo. Tudo bem? In this episode, Emílio had a great conversation with two of his carioca's friends in Canada. The episode is full of different pronunciation, new words and curiosities. Check it out.
Olá! Tudo bom? Everyone knows that annoying guy at work that no one can stand or that family member who always comes to our house to piss us off. If you know someone like that, this episode is for you! :)
Olá! Como vai você? Have you ever had to take the blame for someone else? Today, we are going to teach you an expression often used in Portuguese for some everyday situations. Stay tuned.
Olá, meus amigos. Tudo bem? In this episode, Emílio and I talked about some really cool facts about the history of Brazil. Some of them are VERY funny. Check it out.
Olá! Como vai você? Although everybody loves the sea and traveling by boat is an amazing experience, what would you do if you realize that the boat is sinking? In this episode we are going to talk about an expression that you already had to use in the past, for sure, and that you can use to represent a few situations in your life. Check it out.
Fala aí, jovem. Tudo bom? Have you ever tried to buy something online or even in stores and the product was very expensive? Today we're going to teach you an expression in Portuguese that could be very helpful to you in situations like this. Check it out.
E aí, ouvinte. Tudo bem? It is very common that, when we do not know a certain place very well, we have a series of impressions that do not always match reality. Today, we are going to talk about some ideas that foreigners have about Brazil that are not true, or at least not entirely true. Check it out.
Como vai você, tudo bem? In this episode, you will learn a very useful expression in Portuguese for your daily life at work and with friends. Its meaning has everything to do with the third Newton's law. Do you remember it? Come with me, I'll tell you on the way. The toy mentioned in the episode, also known as "vai e vem":
Olá, como vai? In this episode, Guilherme had a great conversation with his friend Felipe Affonso, who's been doing a beautiful work as a volunteer in several projects in Brazil. Useful links: Felipe's Instagram: @_felipeaffonsoEngenheiros Sem Fronteiras Instagram: @esfpoaEngenheiros Sem Fronteiras Website: https://poa.esf.org.br/
Fala comigo, tudo bom? You've certainly found yourself in arguments at work, at home, at college... anyway, it happens quite often, right? Today, we are going to show you an expression that is widely used in Brazil in situations like this. Check it out!
Olá, como vai? In this episode we are going to talk about one of the most important Brazilian businessmen today. Senor Abravanel, known professionally as Silvio Santos is a Brazilian entrepreneur, media tycoon and television host. He is the presenter of the second oldest Brazilian program: Programa Silvio Santos (1963–present). I'm sure you will enjoy it. Então, confere aí!
E aí, tudo bem? In today's episode you are going to learn an expression in Portuguese that will help you in all affective relationships in your life. Check it out!
E aí, tudo jóia? In this episode we are going to talk about one of the most beloved musical rhythms by Brazilians and also one of the most controversial. As this style is deeply embedded in the local culture, it is impossible not to talk about Brazilian funk. Check it out.
Olá, meu amigo. Como vai? Espero que você esteja bem. I was reading an article a few days ago which says: "Friendship is a crucial element in protecting our mental health. We need to talk to our friends and we want to listen when our friends want to talk to us. Our friends can keep us grounded and can help us get things in perspective." I totally agree with this part of the article and I'm sure you already practice this activity almost every day. Well, there is an expression in Portuguese that is related to informal conversation between friends. Listen to the episode and learn how to use it.