Podcast FAQ

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by Dr. Terrill Hamill Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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For Brazilian Portuguese Language Learners
  • BrazilPod. ...
  • Brazilian Podclass. ...
  • PortuguesePod101. ...
  • Carioca Connection. ...
  • Real Brazilian Conversations. ...
  • Todo Mundo Pod. ...
  • Brasil-Mundo by RFI. ...
  • Cafe Brasil.

What are the best podcasts for learning Portuguese?

BrazilianPodClass is a free podcast for those who want to learn Brazilian Portuguese. It is released once a week, for all levels with focus on conversation, vocabulary, grammar and popular expressions. Publisher: LinguaBoost

Where can I find Brazilian podcasts to listen to?

There are different ways you can find Brazilian Portuguese podcasts to listen to. If you’re confident enough about your language level and use iTunes, try changing your iTunes country of origin and take a look at what podcasts are currently trending.

Is there more out there in the Brazilian podcasting universe?

There’s so much more out there in the Brazilian podcasting universe to be enjoyed, but I hope that this gives you Portuguese learners plenty of places to dive in. The Brazilian podcast universe will continue to grow as well, so more and more great podcasts will be born and enrich the Lusophone world.

What is the Brazilian Conversations podcast?

The podcast includes both the Real Brazilian Conversations series for advanced learners (native speed conversations, Portuguese only) and the Weekly Expressions series for advanced beginners and intermediates with English explanations.

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Is Brazilian Portuguese hard to learn?

But, how hard is Brazilian Portuguese to learn? The truth is that much like other romance languages, for an English speaker, Brazilian Portuguese is quite easy. Vocabulary – There are lots of words with borrowed Latin roots making the vocabulary similar to French, Spanish and Italian.

Where do I start learning Brazilian Portuguese?

Recommended Courses for Learning Brazilian PortugueseDuolingo – Duolingo is a language learning app that you can use on desktop or mobile. ... Semantica Portuguese – Semantica offers several different video series that teach Portuguese through engaging stories.More items...•

Is Brazilian Portuguese easier to understand?

The Brazilian pronunciation is usually easier to understand for beginners than the Portuguese accent. The South American variety is known for its relaxed pronunciation and open vowels, while the Portuguese pronunciation is rather tight and fast.

How fast can you learn Brazilian Portuguese?

Visual Capitalist reports that it takes 24 weeks (575-600 hours) to learn Portuguese, according to the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). That earns it a 'category 1' status according to that ranking, showing that Portuguese is one of the fastest languages to learn.

Does Rosetta Stone have Brazilian Portuguese?

Rosetta Stone specifically focuses on teaching Brazilian Portuguese, also known as Português do Brasil. It's spoken by virtually all of the 200 million inhabitants of Brazil and spoken throughout the Brazilian diaspora, which consists of about two million Brazilians who have emigrated to other countries.

Is Brazilian Portuguese the same as Portugal Portuguese?

Portuguese people and Brazilians still speak the same language, despite slightly different evolutions over the years due to cultural and historical differences.

Is duolingo Brazilian Portuguese?

There are two main varieties of Portuguese: European/Continental and Brazilian. Duolingo teaches Brazilian Portuguese, but European Portuguese speakers will also be able to understand you. The Portuguese for English course contains 69 skills, and 411 total lessons.

Is Brazilian Portuguese harder than Spanish?

For most native English speakers, Spanish is slightly easier to learn than Portuguese. This is primarily a matter of access. Since Spanish is spoken by over 400 million people worldwide (compared to just over 200 million for Portuguese), it's easier to find Spanish resources and media for learning or practising.

What is the hardest language to learn?

1. Mandarin Chinese. Interestingly, the hardest language to learn is also the most widely spoken native language in the world. Mandarin Chinese is challenging for a number of reasons.

Can I learn Portuguese in 3 months?

According to Tim Ferriss, it's possible to learn a language in 3 months and about mid way through the course, I realised that although I wouldn't be completely fluent in Portuguese, without significant reading practice, I would still achieve a slightly higher level of fluency than A1.

What are Level 5 languages?

0-5 Language Proficiency Levels0 – No Proficiency. At this lowest level, there is basically no knowledge of the language. ... 1 – Elementary Proficiency. ... 2 – Limited Working Proficiency. ... 3 – Professional Working Proficiency. ... 4 – Full Professional Proficiency. ... 5 – Native / Bilingual Proficiency.

What is the world's easiest language to learn?

5 easy languages to learnEnglish. It's the most widely spoken language in the world, making practice possible. ... French. French has over 100 million native speakers and is – as the official language in 28 countries – spoken on almost every continent. ... Spanish. ... Italian. ... Swahili.

Selection Criteria

There are hundreds of Portuguese Learning Podcasts out there, so we've picked the following list with these guidelines in mind:

Best Portuguese Podcasts for Beginner Learners

This podcast is great for the beginner who is always busy. Another addition to the impressive Coffee Break catalogue, One Minute Portuguese brings you bite-size lessons to get you interacting with the language as soon as possible.

Best Portuguese Podcasts for Intermediate & Advanced Learners

If you're currently living in Australia or want to keep up to date with what's happening down under, SBS Portuguese releases daily news broadcasts. It wasn't created for learners in particular, rather Portuguese speaking immigrants in Australia but is a brilliant resource for intermediate speakers.

What is the Brazilian Beatz podcast?

Brazilian Beatz Podcast ( iTunes) Here’s a short-lived series that will introduce listeners to a variety of Brazilian music styles, from modern hip-hop to samba jazz and the traditional tunes you might hear in Rio’s famous Carnival parades.

What is a podcast?

Podcasts are a fantastic supplementary tool to go along with all those other study tricks you already have up your sleeve. Whether you’re looking for some listening practice to put the vocab you’ve gained from your textbooks and flashcards into a real-life context, or wondering how to apply the material from the course you’re taking, podcasts always provide great learning opportunities.

What is nerdcast podcast?

NerdCast is a leading podcast series in Brazil, boasting a rate of one million downloads per episode. In its 10+ years of broadcasting, the program has delved into just about every subject you can imagine, including pop culture, history, science, cinema, technology and literature, to name just a few.

What is a carioca connection?

Carioca Connection ( iTunes, SoundCloud, PlayerFM) Carioca Connection is a series focused on teaching Brazilian Portuguese through the power of conversation. For those who don’t know, “carioca” refers to someone from Rio de Janeiro—many of this podcast’s episodes focus on daily life in this particular city.

20 Best Brazilian Portuguese Podcasts of 2021

Are you wanting to learn more about brazilian portuguese ? Well you’ve come to the right place. This is a curated list of the best brazilian portuguese podcasts of 2021.

Best Brazilian Portuguese Podcasts 2021

With thanks to ListenNotes, Crunchbase, SemRush and Ahrefs for providing the data to create and rank these podcasts.

1. PortuguesePod101

NY PortuguesePod101 is a great place to start for beginning and intermediate Portuguese language learners. If you're an absolute beginner, this podcast will have you in speaking from the day one.

4. Speaking Brazilian Podcast

New York Speaking Brazilian Language School specializes in Brazilian Portuguese. In this podcast, you'll find new lessons every week with tips on grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation of Brazilian Portuguese.

5. European Portuguese Shorties

Portugal European Portuguese dialogues and articles to practice your listening comprehension while you're on the run. practiceportuguese.com/shorties 20.8K ⋅ 1K ⋅ 1 episode / week ⋅ Avg Length 2 min View Latest Episodes ⋅ Get Email Contact

6. Portuguese With Leo

Portugal Practice European Portuguese through interesting and authentic content! Includes a wide range of topics, from Portuguese Culture and History to Current Events, Language Learning, Self-Improvement, and more.

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7. Learn English through Music Podcast

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Learn English through music Podcast is a project created by Teacher Milena. It may very well serve English speakers learning Portuguese, since the lyrics and expressions are translated.

8. Carioca Connection: Brazilian Portuguese Conversation

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Learn Brazilian Portuguese with real-life conversations that you'll never find in classrooms or textbooks.

What is the name of the podcast?

While the name of this podcast is actually a Japanese word that’s roughly equivalent to “Eureka!” or “I see,” it is, in fact, a Portuguese podcast for intermediate learners. The show features a “curious layman” and a Ph.D. scientist who cover various topics, ranging from whether hypnosis works to the origins of Black Friday. The show is often funny and always informative, and the description accompanying each episode gives you a good sense of the topic being covered.

Is Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls a good podcast?

This podcast is slightly more challenging but could still be a good resource for beginners. Based on the book Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: 100 Tales of Extraordinary Women, this short series tells stories about inspiring women and their incredible accomplishments. The 15-20 minute episodes are spoken at a slow pace and are fairly easy to follow. This podcast is adapted from the English version, which might be useful to listen to for comparison.

Is there a podcast for Portuguese?

If you’ re learning Portuguese as a beginner, this podcast is a great place to start because it’s specifically designed for language learners. The show features short episodes that alternate between Portuguese language tips and topics about Brazilian history, culture and politics. The host speaks relatively slowly, so you can pick up vocabulary while also hearing a native speaker’s pronunciation. The podcast itself is free, but if you become a paid member, you can download PDF transcripts of every episode and follow along with the text.

Is the podcast free?

The host speaks relatively slowly, so you can pick up vocabulary while also hearing a native speaker’s pronunciation. The podcast itself is free, but if you become a paid member, you can download PDF transcripts of every episode and follow along with the text.

Is it better to have Portuguese voices in the background?

Some would argue that having Portuguese voices going in the background is better than time spent with no exposure to Portuguese at all. I suppose they have a point, but actively listening for meaning is certainly going to take you farther.

Is the podcast vulgar?

The conversations on the podcast aren’t particularly vulgar, but they do have some slang and may be harder for some learners to follow, especially since the Portuguese tends to be fast and the audio quality isn’t always pristine.

How long is a Brazilian podcast?

Podcast length: Brazilian podcasts tend to be lengthy. In our list, most podcasts will be 10 to 30 minutes in length, with some outliers among them. After doing some math, we came up with the level of difficulty for each one. Level five is the hardest. You will find a list of the podcasts below. ( Click on their names to be taken to their pages!)

Who are the hosts of Crossroads?

Description: Luiz Antonio Simas and Gabriela Moreira are the hosts of this podcast, “Crossroads.”. They talk about, sing, think about, and explore topics that are essential to the Brazilian society, revealing cultural aspects that are present in the musicality and the lifestyle of Rio de Janeiro.

Who is the creator of the Brazilian Portuguese podcast?

Tragically, the principal creator of this podcast, André Barbosa, passed away in 2019, but his friend and partner Guilherme plans to keep recording episodes. Brazilian Portuguese Podcasts for Native Speakers.

What level are podcasts?

Weekly podcasts are classified by level, with episodes 01 to 77 for beginner, intermediate, and advanced Portuguese learners. Episodes from 77 onwards are for intermediate and advanced students.

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