Carla Sabala is a Portuguese (Portugal/European) teacher. She blends her knowledge of the languages with the most advanced teaching techniques to help you learn the language in the fastest, most enjoyable way. And, it's all free!
We finish this series of Podcasts with a European Portuguese Lesson based on a song by António Zambujo. It’s full of colloquialism and little snippets you can use on day-to-day conversations. So, ge…
Podcast 49 is a European Portuguese lesson with a twist. Our usual colloquial conversation, with a great Portuguese idiom. But this time we challenge you to a first half all-in-Portuguese-lesson. Do…
Lesson 48, or Podcast 48 is absolutely full of quirky (for english speakers) expressions. Our characters are at the beach discussing how easy it is to get hornswoggled by an unknown auto-mechanic. I…
Our lesson this week brings us back to colloquial, vernacular European Portuguese. This is your typical conversation with a somewhat dodgy auto-mechanic. A little more free-style dialog than usual b…
Podcast 46 is a little different. In this European Portuguese Lesson we use a popular song to help you learn common verbs and improve your pronunciation. Sing along!
In this final podcast in the “hairdresser’s series” you’ll learn the formal pleasantries usually heard by European Portuguese speakers in a shop as well as going about paying for the service.
Welcome to another Portuguese With Carla Podcast/lesson. Carla is finally having the cut. Terms are quite specific for the scene, but plenty of colloquialisms and pronunciation tips for all. This is…
We’re back with another European Portuguese lesson. And so is Carla’s mom. This time Carla goes for a hair cut and we take you through a typical conversation in typical Portuguese hairdressers. This…
Welcome everyone to our European Portuguese lesson 42. This week we start a new conversation as Susana goes to the hairdresser, so a little more formal this time. Look out for the special guest who …
In lesson 41 of the Portuguese With Carla Podcast, we continue and finalize our telephone conversation with Tiago. Look out for all the idiomatic expressions in this episode.
This is the second of a three part telephone conversation. In podcast 40 we introduce some basic European Portuguese car related vocabulary, and as usual, lots of colloquialisms. Notice that we now …
For lesson 39 of our European Portuguese podcast, Marlon calls Tiago to invite him for a day at the beach. So this is a lesson loaded with colloquialisms that you’d struggle to find in your normal t…
In this week’s European Portuguese lesson or podcast, Marlon loses his mobile phone, which we use as an excuse to teach you some “homely” vocabulary and informal speech. We also provide you with a c…
The shopping list for the beach continues. In this lesson you will also pick up some beach specific vocabulary as well as a few very common expressions European Portuguese use all the time. There’s …
Our characters are getting ready to go to the beach, so they start making a list of items needed. In this European Portuguese lesson, we introduce a bunch of food vocabulary as well as some useful c…
In this audio lesson, our characters get a surprise visit at the door. You will learn how to handle the delivery man (in a linguistic sense of course) in European Portuguese. Our friend Miguel is al…
We are back with a new lesson. This one starts a series of podcasts where the characters stay in their home. This will allow us to teach you specific vocabulary and homely expressions. Don’t forget …
Lesson 33 is a little different. We give our characters a day off and teach you some colloquial European Portuguese with the sound of music. That’s right, get ready to sing along with us!
Let’s vary things a little. In podcast 32 we guide you through a more formal conversation. Specifically, at a shop counter, ordering snails. That’s probably in the top 10 things to learn before trav…
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