Brazilian Portuguese Podcast, by RLP
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Podcasts:
This is going to be a quick one. Learn about the expression “A coisa tá feia”. – Music by: Big Z – This Place Unknown (ft. Jack Wilby)
Continuing the conversation, Guilherme and André talk about culture, traditions, recent and coming events and a lot more concerning this period of New Year in Brazil. We also share some personal experiences.
In this conversation Guilherme and André talk about culture, traditions, recent and coming events and a lot more concerning this period of New Year in Brazil.
On this episode André presents some curiosities about how Brazilians celebrate Christmas.
In this episode, you'll learn about the expression "Coroa".
In this episode, you'll learn about the expression "Ganhar a vida".
In this episode we tell you some of the experiences we had and how Brazil's work culture is.
In this episode, André and Guilherme talk about the Brazilian climate and the rains in this specific time of the year
In this episode, learn about the expression “Mandar a real”.
As you know we are in a period of political transition in Brazil. Check out some important information on this important aspect of our beloved country as a nation.
n this episode, we talk about a very important subject nowadays. You'll hear some new Portuguese expressions and also learn how investments work here in Brazil.
In his episode, we discuss whats happening right now in Brazil, besides elections and what to expect for the next weeks.
Listen to André and Guilherme talking about the latest news (and fake news) and the possible outcomes for the second phase of Brazilian Elections for President and Governors.
On this Weekly Expressions' episode, learn about the slang trampo.
Practice your Portuguese listening with this conversation, about running in Brazil and how André's father got everybody in the family to be runners!