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Has any one learnt portuguese using the Rosetta Stone course ?.
Im struggling a bit and wonder if its worth investing in this .
Thanks in advance .
Im struggling a bit and wonder if its worth investing in this .
Thanks in advance .
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We nearly fell for this one.
Before making the investment make sure that the course is for Portuguese.
When we looked into it the course was for Brazilian Portuguese which is a slightly different animal.
They may have changed it, but if you are going to Portugal, Brazilian Portuguese is not useful and you have to kind of unlearn bits.
I could be wrong, but double check before making a costly mistake.
Before making the investment make sure that the course is for Portuguese.
When we looked into it the course was for Brazilian Portuguese which is a slightly different animal.
They may have changed it, but if you are going to Portugal, Brazilian Portuguese is not useful and you have to kind of unlearn bits.
I could be wrong, but double check before making a costly mistake.
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and it seems it is in fact Brazilian Portuguese which is like the difference between British English and er...Jamican English?!
Whatever... I certainly struggle to understand Brazilians!p.s for that amount of cash that could pay for a hell of a lot of group lessons or even one to one lessons
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Have trawled back through previous posts as I knew we had discussed this before and Sept 2008 I put one in re. PT language as the Resident had an article in July 2008 about the PT goverment adopting Brazilian PT as the national language.
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I had never heard of this so i looked at online......what a ******g price
and it seems it is in fact Brazilian Portuguese which is like the difference between British English and er...Jamican English?!
Whatever... I certainly struggle to understand Brazilians!
p.s for that amount of cash that could pay for a hell of a lot of group lessons or even one to one lessons
and it seems it is in fact Brazilian Portuguese which is like the difference between British English and er...Jamican English?!
Whatever... I certainly struggle to understand Brazilians!p.s for that amount of cash that could pay for a hell of a lot of group lessons or even one to one lessons
Thanks for pointing out the Brazilian angle, looking again it clearly states "Portuguese ( brazilian )"
May have to go down the group leason route.
Thanks guys.
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I know we all learn different but learning a very basic conversation "how are you,where you from,how much for a blow job" etc & learning stuff in an area of interest or work(if its to do with cars..learn all to do with them,building trade....all the names of the materials etc) is a good way to start out and get you speaking & importantly giving you some confidence to speak!
Feeling like a retarded twat in the beginning and Portuguese making you feel really stupid (some may tell you to "speak English as your Portuguese is shit"...ignore & continue in Portuguese) is all part and parcel of learning the langauge. Some find it easy & most find it difficult....don't give up as you will get there but don't ever expect to speak like a native as its unlikely to ever happen!
Feeling like a retarded twat in the beginning and Portuguese making you feel really stupid (some may tell you to "speak English as your Portuguese is shit"...ignore & continue in Portuguese) is all part and parcel of learning the langauge. Some find it easy & most find it difficult....don't give up as you will get there but don't ever expect to speak like a native as its unlikely to ever happen!
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To improve your listening check out http://modlang.newark.rutgers.edu/portuguesMain.php. They use Português sem fronteiras—2.
Go to http://nonio.eses.pt/eusei/jardim.asp?t=0 and try the various links there. For starters check out Jogar e Aprender at http://nonio.eses.pt/eusei/passa/fer...d_ferramenta=8.
Até mais!
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I know we all learn different but learning a very basic conversation "how are you,where you from,how much for a blow job" etc & learning stuff in an area of interest or work(if its to do with cars..learn all to do with them,building trade....all the names of the materials etc) is a good way to start out and get you speaking & importantly giving you some confidence to speak!
Feeling like a retarded twat in the beginning and Portuguese making you feel really stupid (some may tell you to "speak English as your Portuguese is shit"...ignore & continue in Portuguese) is all part and parcel of learning the langauge. Some find it easy & most find it difficult....don't give up as you will get there but don't ever expect to speak like a native as its unlikely to ever happen!
Feeling like a retarded twat in the beginning and Portuguese making you feel really stupid (some may tell you to "speak English as your Portuguese is shit"...ignore & continue in Portuguese) is all part and parcel of learning the langauge. Some find it easy & most find it difficult....don't give up as you will get there but don't ever expect to speak like a native as its unlikely to ever happen!
I have loads of language books, but the best thing we did , was to go back to basics , and we have loads of childrens books, ,amazon do a great range, and some are interactive so you learn how to say things correctly as well.
the other 2 books I find are a big help, are Taking off in portuguese and Practical portuguese, language for living here. Both have CDs and there are little exercises for you to do .
The other thing we do , is have PT radio on in the car, hopefully learn by osmosis, and if you can find a film on tv, that is in english, with pt sub titles, that is a big help
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Hi I have tried the linkwood cd's to get basic words and it fun to learn the way they do it,have a look on there site,you have to scroll down to find it,click on iy and try.Hope you find one you like thou.
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Was it benificial for you ???? more importantly was it worth it .
Thanks Coffeeman.
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Here is the link to the Portuguese section.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/portuguese/
The books and CDs are about £10 from Amazon
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I have said this before on these forums...
Label every room & item in your home i.e "a cozinha" & all the items in it, the cupboard with a sub list of whats in it...plates, cups etc.... within 2 weeks I knew the name of all the household items...looks daft but works!
p.s put o/os or a/as before each item so you know if its femine or masculine
Label every room & item in your home i.e "a cozinha" & all the items in it, the cupboard with a sub list of whats in it...plates, cups etc.... within 2 weeks I knew the name of all the household items...looks daft but works!
p.s put o/os or a/as before each item so you know if its femine or masculine
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I'm pretty sure Portugues sem Fronteiras was the text book we used on my degree so I'd definitely go for that one... I'd start with the first book though!
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