Damiana and Rui chat about what they like to do during different seasons of the year in Portugal. (Recorded in September 2024)
Estações do Ano
Seasons of the Year
Horários Tardios
Late Hours
Luís describes his sleeping habits.
Ainda Vamos a Tempo!
We’re Still On Time!
A father who’s always early vs. a daughter who’s always late… It’s about time (pun intended) for an episode like this! Language focus: words and phrases related to time and numbers.
Semana Produtiva
Productive Week
A man talks about what he did yesterday and today. Notice how different forms of the past tense are used throughout the story.
O Concerto Da Gisela
The Gisela Concert
Pedro and Rita make plans to go to a concert.
O Tempo e as Estações
Time And Seasons
A teacher leads his class in a lesson about the calendar. The students answer questions about time, dates, seasons of the year, and weather.
Passo a Passo 2 – A Rota Vicentina
Step By Step 2: The Rota Vicentina
Years after walking the Caminho de Santiago in our first “Passo a Passo” film, your favourite Portuguese / Canadian pilgrims are back at it again, this time to walk the beautiful Rota Vicentina! To spare you from the foot blisters, Rui and Joel do the hard work for you, trekking through challenging sand dunes all […]
A Avó que Não Prega Olho à Noite
The Grandmother Who Can't Sleep a Wink at Night
Pedro arranged a Sunday lunch with his grandmother. He arrives a little after 9 a.m. to take a stroll through the city park before heading to the restaurant.
Por Quem Me Tomas?
Who Do You Take Me For?
Miguel has a short conversation with Bruna before heading to the grocery store. Notice how the preposition “por” is used in a variety of different contexts throughout their dialogue.
O Comboio em Atraso
The Delayed Train
Ana is trying to get to Coimbra for an important business meeting. Will her train ever arrive?
A Minha Semana
My Week
Marta is a 30-year-old woman who lives in Porto. Follow along as she describes her busy daily routine.
Rotina Diária
Daily Routine
Daily routines: tedious for some, but essential for others. Embrace our customs by following along with a typical Portuguese daily routine.
Um Festival Saboroso – Parte 2
A Tasty Festival - Part 2
Fernando finally makes his way to Dona Ana’s place, who is excited to indulge her sweet tooth.
No Terminal de Autocarros
At the Bus Terminal
A hopelessly late traveler finds no sympathy from a bus station’s ticket seller, as he tries to find a way to his destination.