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Learn the most important words and phrases for everyday situations and travelling with the audio-learning course "Portuguese for you". More than 1300 words and phrases are arranged by topic, summarised in chapters and is authentic in conveying the most important basics of the language. Thus you can concentrate on learning words and phrases from certain topics such as "basics", "travel", "bank" or "means of communication". With this vocabulary you will be able to place your order in Portuguese in a restaurant, ask directions in a foreign city or also ask for medical assistance. In addition, you will receive all words and phrases as a PDF file which can be added to your library after the purchase – to print, fold and take along. It makes learning fun and provides intensive preparation for your next trip!

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©2011 Jourist Verlags GmbH (P)2011 Jourist Verlags GmbH
Language Learning Portuguese Portugal
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There is no breakdown of words or phrases, just rapid phrases to be repeated. If this is your first foray into Portuguese I recommend getting a book to go alongside or a different audio book with beginner phrases and words. The native speaker is hard to understand and makes it difficult to differentiate the consonants.

Not for beginners, exactly

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