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i have to say i'm finding it difficult...our teacher says you have to keep at it and practice all the time, sure sometimes you are just too busy and don't get a chance.

last week, he started on verbs and the i am, you are, they are etc....i was nearly ready to give up! but you know, i'm starting to remember a few basic words and it's great that the kids want to learn it. 

i think you are right, i'm not going to get too caught up with it until one day when/if we get to move over
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote RogerD Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24/May/2012 at 16:13
Id like to learn it too however im picking up the odd word here and there when im over :) it is very like other languages where For sale translates to vende se and for rent aluga se im sure id take ages as i was never that interested in french at school so opted out.
Heading out again on May 26th!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jocelyn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24/May/2012 at 19:49
hi roger, i was useless at languages in school aswell...but i think that there's a massive difference now in that i want to learn the language as opposed to the teachers pushing for us to learn the irish language. the language is difficult, loads of vowels and all words are either male / female and then there are exceptions to every rule! such as, when you speak of 'a door'....door is porta...you say A porta because door is feminine. when you speak of computer...that's masculine so you say O computador....kinda a lot to take in....but if you go to a class where everyone is a beginner, it's a bit of fun trying to get your head around it!

just remember the important ones....vinho da casa....:)
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If anyone is interested in a class, you could attend the one we go to every Friday afternoon.
 
Taught by a very good, patient lady who only charges 5 euros a head.
 
The numbers vary from 5 to 12 people most weeks and everyone is very friendly. 
 
 
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Can you let me have the details please, about where it is and how to contact the ladySmile
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Big smile Me too please.....
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The lessons are in a little restaurant called Quinta da Gale every Friday afternoon at 13.30
 
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Coming from the dolphin roundabout, turn left just before reaching Oceania supermarket.
 
at the next junction turn right, and Quinta da Gale is 300 yards on the left.
 
I think these directions are better.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Avril Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26/May/2012 at 19:15
Thank you for that. Is it a class of mixed ability or have you all been going the same length of time so are up to the same point, if you see what I mean!
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No Avril, we are all at different stages. Us being the newest recruits and pretty hopeless but the way she teaches makes it quite easy to catch up at your own pace.
 
She seems to allow for some who are slower but encourages them that are better to advance.
 
If you go you will see what I mean.
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I'd love to learn at least basic Portuguese. I have all but forgotten everything I tried to learn for our first visit, and from what I remember, people appreciated that we'd taken the time to try and converse with people in their local tongue instead of giving the usual tourist retort of "I can't believe they don't talk English" as if that was to be expected.
If someone fancies giving me a few lessons in the next couple of months or pointing me towards a good teacher it would be appreciated Smile
Making a return in early September..........god help you haha
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Bundy have a look at these websites they should give you basic conversation
Also another website called before you know it Byki has a free download to learn the language http://www.byki.com/fls/free-portuguese-software-download.html?l=portuguese%20european
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Hi,  been going to Albufeira twice a year for last four years and getting quite good at the language now ... it IS regular usage and attention to detail.

Buy a Dictionary and phrasebook ... read it at least three times. Pay special attention to the common things like numbers, days of the week, news items. I watch Hoje em Dia and Fala Portugal (news) on Sky 801, Segunda a sexta when home in UK .. also buy a map and look up the meaning of every Portuguese sign, district, hotel, instruction you come upon. very soon, you have a large vocabulary and begin to converse with locals ... like the cleaners, supermarklet staff, bus drivers, etc.

I am currently producing a Albufeira Guide, bus map and timetable ... ( I know there are some on the web) ... but which many people I`ve met from UK, Ireland have said they`d like in their pocket. Available from February in Albufeira ... or from my e-mail address.
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Id be up for one of these Pyrman and im only 10 mins at most from where you live.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Jocelyn Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/December/2012 at 13:17
i'd like one too Pyrman please!....a handy one to keep in the apartment for myself and my guests. sounds good Smile. pm you around february so!
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