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    Posted: 01/November/2010 at 20:59
Have you ever considered learning portuguese and have fun?
I  can help you. I'm Portuguese, and I like to teach portuguese to whom may be interested... don't you think that this could be a way of enjoying this lovely country more? 
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Ola Anavs
 
My wife and I are regular visitors to Albufeira.
Can you teach me over the internet, perhaps thru the forum.
I could then take some lessons when I visit next
 
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http://www.learningportuguese.co.uk/
Try this one, and tell me what you think.
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Most of the sits you will find on-line are Brasilien, but they help to open some "doors".
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 I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN PORTUGUESE
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Originally posted by eldoret eldoret wrote:

 I WOULD LIKE TO LEARN PORTUGUESE


I have found a program called Teach Yourself Portuguese by Manuela Cook that has a book and 2 CDs that is well reviewed on Amazon.
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i've just bought the earworms musical brain trainer in portuguese...will see how i go with it and keep you posted
it says on the cover 'revoluntionary new learning technique'
 
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Did it work???
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to be 100% honest....i took it out of the wrapper...listened to it for 10 minutes and said i must put that in the car and play it when i'm out and about..
that's as far as i got...
must put it on my to do list!!
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Earworms is very good, if you listen to it regularly! Like Jocelyn I started then didnt continue due to downright bone idleness on my part!! I used to walk to work and listen to it on the way, or when I was out with the dogs! This has promped me to start again:-)
Hubby uses a Michel Thomas method, available as a CD or you can download it, very good way of learning the grammar and it is european Portuguese. 
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Thanks Avril for your private message.
We are going back to U K tomorrow for a month but will consult a solicitor when we get back.
 
Try downloading Byki 4 express for learning the language.
 
I only downloaded it yesterday but it seems pretty good.
 
Wouldn't it be good if a Portuguese speaker on here would give us a word and sentence with the word in, on a daily or even weekly basis.
 
The older I get the harder and longer it takes for things to sink in.Confused
 
Thanks again,
 
Annie
 
 
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finally our local college put on an evening course for introduction to Portuguese.  the guy is brilliant....soooo full of patience.

last week we spent 2 hours, saying our name and asking one another what is your name and where do you live....looking forward to my class later!

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Well done keep it up Thumbs Up
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Would love to do something like this at college. Its defo on my to do list very soon, need to start learning if im ever gonna move there and try and get a job.
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We've tried Cd's books etc over the years and still stuck on very basic level. We've even tried buying Portuguese childrens books . Learn it one day forgotten the next - must be my age!!. Ive been told by various people not to bother until you move there as then you learn by regular usage of the language.
 
If anyone does know better please let me know !!Smile
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