PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE COURSE & FUN FACTS ABOUT PORTUGUESE CULTURE
Bem-vindos!
Which Portuguese words do you know?
Palavras e Expressões Words and Phrases
Palavras e Expressões Words and Phrases
Source: Tavares, Ana (2012) Português XXI – Nível A1. Lisboa: Lidel.
O alfabeto, ditongos e outros sons
O alfabeto Alfabeto a – b – c – d – e – f – g – h – i – j – k – l – m – n – o – p – q – r – s – t – u – v – w – x – y – z Ditongos e outros sons ai – ei – oi – ui – au – ao – eu – iu – ou – nh – lh – ch
Verbos Ser / Estar
Números
Números Numbers
16 – dezasseis 17 – dezassete 18 – dezoito 19 – dezanove 20 – vinte 21 – vinte e um/uma 30 – trinta 40 – quarenta 50 – cinquenta
0 – zero 1 – um/uma 2 – dois/duas 3 – três 4 – quatro 5 – cinco 6 – seis 7 – sete
8 – oito 9 – nove 10 – dez 11 – onze 12 – doze 13 – treze 14 – catorze 15 – quinze
Idade: Tenho __ anos.
Apresentação
Apresentação
Source: Tavares, Ana (2012) Português XXI – Nível A1. Lisboa: Lidel.
Países e nacionalidades | Countries and nationalities
Chamo-me Andreia. Sou a Andreia / o André. Sou da Polónia. – de + a = da (Feminino) Sou polaco. – Masculino Sou polaca. – Feminino
5 INTERESTING facts about Portuguese culture
- Portugal produces over half of the world’s cork?
Portugal supplies more than 50% of global cork, used in wine bottles, fashion, and flooring, for example. Portugal remains the world’s leading cork exporter, and Poland is among the top 15 importers of Portuguese cork.
Did you know that…
- Fado music is recognized by UNESCO?
Fado is a melancholic music genre that expresses saudade – a deep emotional longing. Fado was recognized by UNESCO in 2011 as Intangible Cultural Heritage. It’s performed with vocals and Portuguese guitar.
Did you know that…
- Madeira wine was used to toast America’s independence?
- When the Declaration of Independence of the United States was signed in 1776, the American leaders celebrated with a toast — not with French champagne, but with Madeira wine. This fortified wine was a favorite among American elites, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin.
Did you know that…
- Portuguese is one of the world’s most widely spoken languages?
Portuguese is spoken by over 260 million people across four continents, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.
Did you know that…
- One of the greatest footballers in history is Portuguese?
Cristiano Ronaldo, born in Funchal, Madeira, is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time. With multiple record-breaking and international titles, his journey from a small island to the world’s biggest stadiums reflects the pride, resilience, and ambition of Portuguese culture.
Did you know that…
- Andreia Carvalho
- andreia.carvalho@isal.pt / andreianicolecarvalho@gmail.com
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PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE COURSE & FUN FACTS ABOUT PORTUGUESE CULTURE
Bem-vindos!
Which Portuguese words do you know?
Palavras e Expressões Words and Phrases
Palavras e Expressões Words and Phrases
Source: Tavares, Ana (2012) Português XXI – Nível A1. Lisboa: Lidel.
O alfabeto, ditongos e outros sons
O alfabeto Alfabeto a – b – c – d – e – f – g – h – i – j – k – l – m – n – o – p – q – r – s – t – u – v – w – x – y – z Ditongos e outros sons ai – ei – oi – ui – au – ao – eu – iu – ou – nh – lh – ch
Verbos Ser / Estar
Números
Números Numbers
16 – dezasseis 17 – dezassete 18 – dezoito 19 – dezanove 20 – vinte 21 – vinte e um/uma 30 – trinta 40 – quarenta 50 – cinquenta
0 – zero 1 – um/uma 2 – dois/duas 3 – três 4 – quatro 5 – cinco 6 – seis 7 – sete
8 – oito 9 – nove 10 – dez 11 – onze 12 – doze 13 – treze 14 – catorze 15 – quinze
Idade: Tenho __ anos.
Apresentação
Apresentação
Source: Tavares, Ana (2012) Português XXI – Nível A1. Lisboa: Lidel.
Países e nacionalidades | Countries and nationalities
Chamo-me Andreia. Sou a Andreia / o André. Sou da Polónia. – de + a = da (Feminino) Sou polaco. – Masculino Sou polaca. – Feminino
5 INTERESTING facts about Portuguese culture
- Portugal produces over half of the world’s cork?
Portugal supplies more than 50% of global cork, used in wine bottles, fashion, and flooring, for example. Portugal remains the world’s leading cork exporter, and Poland is among the top 15 importers of Portuguese cork.Did you know that…
- Fado music is recognized by UNESCO?
Fado is a melancholic music genre that expresses saudade – a deep emotional longing. Fado was recognized by UNESCO in 2011 as Intangible Cultural Heritage. It’s performed with vocals and Portuguese guitar.Did you know that…
Did you know that…
- Portuguese is one of the world’s most widely spoken languages?
Portuguese is spoken by over 260 million people across four continents, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world.Did you know that…
- One of the greatest footballers in history is Portuguese?
Cristiano Ronaldo, born in Funchal, Madeira, is widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time. With multiple record-breaking and international titles, his journey from a small island to the world’s biggest stadiums reflects the pride, resilience, and ambition of Portuguese culture.Did you know that…