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Learn about a special class of verbs called reflexive verbs
Learn a verb that you will want to get acquainted with
Learn about one of the most used verbs and its uses
Learn a verb that you should like as much as meeting Brazilian families, which are most often very enjoyable experiences
Learn how to conjugate a verb that signifies arrival
Learn about a very important verb in the present tense and a very important place as well
Learn about the present progressive tense
Learn about the meal that is considered the best in Brazil and what highly-used English word doesn't exist
Learn about your clothing options in Brazil and feminine nouns that end in "-a"
Learn about certain masculine nouns and the person who takes your money on the bus
Learn about taking taxis while in Brazil and a verb that means "to go"
Learn how to "knock" on someone's door
Learn a verb that has many meanings and just what to expect when getting directions from a Brazilian
Learn the three greetings that you use only during certain times of the day and about double negatives
Learn a little bit of this and a little bit of that
Learn how to answer the phone, and learn about conjugating simple present tense verbs
Learn about a popular Brazilian dish that you just have to try, and learn how to say "this" and "that"
Learn about the street vendors and the past tense of -ar verbs
Learn about self-service restaurants and the one-word future tense
Learn a verb to express possession and about a favorite snack: ice cream
Learn about how Brazilians curb their electricity bill and an important verb in its present and past tenses
Learn about just how hot it can get in Brazil and about the past tense of regular -er and -ir verbs
Learn about the charges you face when flagging a taxi and how to express the past with an irregular verb
Learn about dinner and gender--and we don't mean the gender of your dinner date
Learn a piece of hidden grammar knowledge among Brazilians and about the differences between two words that frequently are misused