Challenge: Transcribe these Portuguese audio clips!
Here are a few short clips from a previous podcast episode. Can you write what is being said in any of them? (No cheating! Extra credit: translate the clips to English, and tell us which episode these...
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Here are 4 more clips. What are they saying? (Bonus points: Translate to English too!) 1....
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See if you can figure out what’s being said in these clips, without peeking at other people’s answers! Challenge: Transcribe what’s being said in Portuguese. Extra credit: Provide an English...
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You know the drill: • Transcribe Portuguese text • Optional: 1) EN translation and 2) Name the episode! 1:...
View ArticleHelp us with our next podcast episode! 😇
Olá a todos! Hope your new year is off to a great start, and thanks for all of your ongoing contributions to keep this forum rockin’ We’re going to try something new on our next podcast episode…...
View ArticleWant to be on our next podcast episode? 🤩
Our last episode went so well that we’d like to try this again! We received audio recordings from Portuguese learners from all over the world who were brave enough to let Rui correct their...
View ArticleHelp Us With Our 2020 Holiday Episode! 🎁
We need your help with our holiday video podcast! As a fun challenge, we’re asking members to record a video telling us (in Portuguese! ) about their favourite holiday foods and drinks. Don’t worry if...
View ArticleAbout the Challenges category
Occasionally we’ll post transcription challenges here or ask for member contributions to our podcasts episodes. 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic
View ArticlePortuguese mangled speech
I’m a rank beginner, and I’ve been baffled by the way the Portuguese drop syllables and mush words together when they speak. How do these people understand each other?? I see a lot of the same...
View ArticleUse of the verb Tomar
I am seeing in another resource that Tomar (to take) is not used frequently in many cases as it is in English. What’s the guideline for use of this verb? 2 posts - 2 participants Read full topic
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