Brazilian Portuguese Podcast, by RLP
Summary: BPP is an online school intended to teach you Portuguese in a simple and fun way, with native speakers with formal education in the language. From the basics to advanced lessons BPP will help you learning Portuguese with interesting and up to date content.
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E aí, bom ou não? Have you ever woken up late to go to work and needed to get ready quickly? In this episode, learn an expression that Brazilians use a lot in their daily lives. Check it out!
Olá, tudo bem? In this episode we are going to finish our trip through the regions of Brazil. The Southeast and South regions are very important, not only economically, but also for tourism, culture and for the country's history. It was great having you here on our journey. As Brazilians would say: bora lá!
E aí, tudo jóia? Have you ever found yourself in any suspicious situation and you didn't really believe the story you were being told? Today we will learn an expression in Portuguese that can help you describe situations like this. Check it out!
Fala aí, Tudo bem? The subject we discussed in today's episode is pretty cool. I don't know if you have heard about it, but Portugal and Brazil speak the same language. What happens is that there are several differences, not only idiomatic ones but also cultural. Check out our fun conversation on differences between Brasil x Portugal.
E aí, como vai você? Have you ever been in a place where someone was telling a totally random or even meaningless story? There is an expression in Portuguese that illustrates this situation very well. Take a look!
E aí, como vai você? Continuing our series of episodes on the beauty of the Brazilian regions, today we will talk about the Northeast part of Brazil. There's a lot of cool stuff in the episode. Check it out! Episodes mentioned in the conversation: https://reallylearnportuguese.com/podcast/rbc-56/
E aí, como vai você? I am sure that you have already gone through a situation where you had to endure disagreements, or when you had to listen to a lot of barbarities, people screaming and saying ugly words and you just could not fight back. I feel you! Listen to the episode and learn about the expression Engolir Sapos!
Olá, tudo bem? When we talk about Folklore, we're talking about culture. Being composed of the most varied contributions - with emphasis on the Portuguese, African and indigenous cultures - Brazilian's folklore is extremely rich and diverse. Listen to the episode and learn about one of the most important subjects in Brazilian's popular history.
There are times in our life when we feel like giving up things. Everyone has been through this, right? In today's episode, you will learn to use an expression in Portuguese that reflects this feeling very well. Enjoy it! Similar expressions we mention in the episode: Matar aula - skip the class
Hi there! Como vai você? Tudo bem? As you already know, Brazil is a country full of natural beauty and also very rich in cultural diversity. This is the first in a series of episodes that we will record talking about Brazilian regions and states. Today you will get to know a little more about the North region, where the Amazon and so many other Brazilian wonders are located. Useful links: Jikunahati - soccer game played by the indigenous communities https://trilhacomandoesportivo.wordpress.com/2016/06/14/jikunahati/ Equinócio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW6B1vGxBg8&ab_channel=LuizVitorSoares Episódio Bahia https://reallylearnportuguese.com/podcast/rbc-56/ Episódio Festa Junina https://reallylearnportuguese.com/podcast/rbc-12/ Music by: Joelma - Voando pro Pará https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR3jqHayULY&ab_channel=JoelmaVEVO Fafá de Belém - Águas Passadas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjUcNGbwG7Q&ab_channel=FafaDeBelemVEVO
One of the funniest games out there is the charades-inspired word-guessing game called Pictionary. In this game, the teammates try to guess the word the drawing is intended to represent. The expression of today's episode is all about this. Similar expressions we mention in the episode: Acertar em cheio; Acertar na lata.
Covid has transformed the behavior of thousands of people around the world. Due to the lockdown, Brazilians has increased substantially the search for pets. Specialized companies says the number of dogs and cats adopted by Brazilians increased by 2% and 3.8%. Do you want to know more about it? Check out the episode. It's full of vocabulary, cultural context and much more.
Whenever we receive a job offer or when we want to move to another citiy, we tendo to look for places that fit our needs for comfort, mobility, contact with nature, among many other reasons. What if you were to move to Brazil? Where would you go? Would you look for the the "richest" places, maybe? In today's episode we’re going to talk about the top 5 cities with highest wages in brazil. Find the original article here: https://comoinvestir.thecap.com.br/onde-estao-os-ricos-no-brasil-cidades-com-maior-renda/
Do you like taking pictures? We live in a time when pretty much everyone has a smartphone and taking pictures is the simplest thing there is. However, it was not always so. Today you are going to learn a Brazilian expression that appeared many years ago, when taking pictures was more difficult and time consuming than going to a gas station to refuel your car.
Brazilian TV has a very rich history that has influenced the lives of many Brazilians throughout the country for many years. In this episode we will talk about the biggest TV stations in Brazil and how you can use them to learn Portuguese. Oh, I almost forgot: they're all free!