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Portuguese for beginners
According to the The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR or CEFL), the ability to speak, write, and understand a language can be broken into six stages: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. Portuguese for beginners is an A1 level course.
A1 is the first level, and it essentially means absolute beginner. If you have an A1 level of Portuguese, you’ll be able to do things like introduce yourself and talk a little about yourself. You’ll be able to use simple everyday expressions and to interact with other Brazilian Portuguese speakers on a basic level, provided the other person speaks slowly.
Course Content
Contents
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Introducing Yourself and Others
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Polite Requests: Queria; Gostaria
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Alphabet; Numbers
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Asking the Time;
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Seasons; Months;
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Wishing Happy Birthday;
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Giving Directions;
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Pronunciation Guide
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Conjugation of Verbs: Ser vs Estar
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Describing where objects are: Isto/Isso/Aquilo; Aqui/Aí/Ali;
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Plurals;
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Expressions
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Articles
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Reflexive Verbs;
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Writing a CV;
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Conseguir vs Poder; Saber vs Conhecer; Vir vs Ver;
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Present Continuous
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Personal Pronouns + com;
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Preposition: Em;
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Adjectives;
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Superlative; Irregular Verbs;
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Imperative; Reflexive Verbs;
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Demonstrative Pronouns: Este/Esta;
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Possessive Pronouns: O meu/A minha; por vs para
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Imperative (Irregular Verbs);
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(In)Variable Indefinite Pronouns; Spelling
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Pretérito Perfeito Simples: (Ir) Regular Verbs;
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Adverbs and Expressions of Time;
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Recent Past: Acabar+de; Haver+de
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Tão/Tanto;
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Adverbs and Expressions of Time;
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Pretérito Perfeito Simples;
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Personal Pronouns: Direct Object
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Relative Pronouns: Que/Onde;
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Personal Pronouns: Direct Object (Exceptions);
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Pretérito Imperfeito;
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Adverbs ending in -mente
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