Rapid Portuguese (European): Volumes 1 & 2
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Narrated by:
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Marlon Lodge
About this listen
Earworms mbt(c) is a revolutionary accelerated technique that takes the hard work out of learning. By listening a few times to these specially composed melodies, with their rhythmic repetitions of Portuguese (European) and English, you will pick up essential words and phrases that will not just be on the tip of your tongue but burnt deeply into your long-term memory in next to no time.
If you like music, and want to make rapid progress without any formal knowledge of language learning, Earworms mbt(c) Rapid Portuguese (European) is the course for you. Now you can buy Volume 1 and Volume 2 together and save money. Volume 1 is your survival kit of essential words and phrases to get you by on your trip abroad. You will feel you are learning within minutes and might just be amazed by how easy acquiring a language can be! Volume 2 will have you talking about yourself (past, present, and future), chatting, and even flirting!
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easy to listen to with the background music
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This time it was to be Portuguese, so I tried a new method. I had heard some Michel Thomas french lessons before and i liked the method, but tended to lose interest or concentration.
The earworms method keeps your attention really well and you begin learning and putting things together really quickly. The couple who present the course have good and seemingly natural rapport with each other.
Give this a go, it'll be worth it
Johnny
The best I've tried (and there's been a few!)
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no pdf
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A fun and easy way to learn
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I did work out a few pretty daft errors too. The phrase ‘something more’ being repeatedly used instead of ‘something’
Whilst you’d say Alguma coisa for something. If you said Alguma coisa para beber it would be Something else to drink. Similar to Algo Mas in Spanish. (Something in Spanish is just Algo) anyway. It’s hardly a big issue. There’s a couple more which only a fluent Portuguese speaker would take issue with … You get my drift. So if you have time to listed two this two hour audio three or four times it’s well worth it. Recommended
Longe de ser perfeito (Far from perfect)
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