Portuguese Lab Podcast | Learn European Portuguese
Summary: The Portuguese Lab is your one-stop podcast to learn European Portuguese (from Portugal). Improve the different skills of the language and learn how to be an independent and successful learner.
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This is a series for intermediate learners. Improve your listening skills, consolidate your grammar, and grow your vocabulary with these mini-stories. Listen to a mini-story followed by a vocabulary explanation. Listen to the mini-story again at the end. Download the PDF + MP3 files, and practice with this episode's exercises: https://www.portugueselabacademy.com
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Read the transcript and watch the video: https://www.portugueselab.com/podcast
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Read the transcript and watch the video: https://www.portugueselab.com/podcast
Read the transcript and watch the video: https://www.portugueselab.com/podcast
Read the transcript and watch the video: https://www.portugueselab.com/podcast
Today’s expression is achar piada a. This expression can mean that you find something funny (Eu achei piada ao comediante) but in the following dialogue it means, to like something.
Today’s expression is correu bem and it means it went well. If something didn’t go well, then you use the structure correu mal. If you want to ask how something went, you ask Como é que correu?. You use the verb correr which literally means to run.
Today’s expression is vá lá and it means come on, please when you’re trying to convince someone to do something.