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Lessons 1-50
1 – At a Seminar Reception Desk
2 – Introductions
3 – A Walk Along the Beach
4 – Where Are You From?
5 – Let’s Go to the Street Market
6 – At the Restaurant
7 – What Time Is It?
8 – Leather Shoes
9 – In the Hotel
10 – My Family
11 – I’m Lost
12 – A Taxi Ride
13 – Shopping for Gemstones
14 – A Jealous Son
15 – A Very Good Barbecue House
16 – What Happened?
17 – The Traffic
18 – At the Airport
19 – Renting a Car
20 – Leaving a Message
21 – Traveling by Bus
22 – A Brazilian Song – Só Danço Samba
23 – At the Clothing Store
24 – An Interview
25 – Sports
26 – The Weather
27 – The Seasons
28 – Interview with Selma Ribeiro do Valle
29 – Slang
30 – House Hunting
31- A Song – Corcovado (Quiet Nights)
32 – In the Pharmacy
33 – Vacations in Ouro Preto
34 – Describing People
35 – At the Passport Control
36 – A Song – Eu sei que vou te amar (I Know I’ll Love You)
37 – My Birthday
38 – Interviewing Tatiana Pessoa
39 – The Brazilian People
40 – Member of a Club
41 – Do You Know This Restaurant?
42 – A Song – Marambaia
43 – The Pan American Games
44 – Christmas
45 – Interviewing Rita Nunes
46 – New Year’s Resolutions
47 – A Trip Around Brazil
48 – Benefits of the Internet
49 – A Song – O Barquinho
50 – New Year’s Eve in Copacabana
Lessons 51-100
51 – Going to the Supermarket
52 – At the Currency Exchange
53 – Cinderella (Part I)
54 – The Samba School Parade
55 – What would you do?
56 – Cinderella (Part II)
57 – Striking Up a Conversation
58 – A Song – Lobo Bobo
59 – Valentine’s Day
60 – Shall We Go to the Movies?
61 – Interviewing Eliane Bueno
62 – A Talk Show
63 – A Song – Estrada do Sol
64 – At the Beach
65 – Easter
66 – My Town
67 – The Discovery of Brazil
68 – My Family
69 – A Song – Como uma Onda
70 – What Do We Have for Dinner?
71 – A Song – O Pato
72 – Pero Vaz de Caminha’s Letter
73 – Do You Prefer Brazil or Canada?
74 – Maybe I’ll Stay Home
75 – At the Library
76 – Interviewing Frederico Gomes
77 – Oprah’s Book Club
78 – A Song – Gostava Tanto de Você
79 – Spring
80 – Extreme Sports
81 – A Song – Conversa de Botequim
82 – Mother’s Day
83 – A Day Off
84 – I’m Taking a Trip
85 – A Picnic in the Park
86 – A Story – Snow White
87 – I’m Running Late
88 – A Song – Dindi
89 – Love Is What Matters
90 – A Story – The Beggar and the King
91 – Allergies
92 – Interviewing Zenaide Morette
93 – At the Post Office
94 – The Arrival of the Royal Family in Brazil
95 – At the Zoo
96 – A Song – Como é Grande o Meu Amor por Você
97 – I’ve Bought an Apartment
98 – What Do Foreigners Think of Brazil?
99 – Maria Rita’s Concert
100 – A Song – Se Eu Quiser Falar com Deus
Lessons 101-150
101 – I Slept Like a Log
102 – Rio de Janeiro
103 – I’ll Have my Car Washed
104 – What Do You Intend to Do?
105 – São Paulo
106 – Bargaining
107 – A Song – Naquela Mesa
108 – At the Bank
109 – Famous Brazilians – Pelé
110 – My First Computer
111 – The Story of a Butterfly
112 – Father’s Day
113 – Salvador
114 – Fish and Seafood
115 – An Answered Prayer
116 – I Need to Buy a Swimsuit
117 – The Independence of Brazil
118 – My New Kitchen
119 – A Song – Tarde em Itapoã
120 – Booking a Doctor’s Appointment
121 – Famous Brazilians – Tom Jobim
122 – Different Personalities
123 – The Olympic Games
124 – Shall We Go Camping?
125 – The Bahian Cuisine
126 – At the Doctor’s
127 – A Song – Desafinado
128 – At the Beauty Salon
129 – Famous Brazilians – Ayrton Senna
130 – I’m Attending a Shoe Trade Show
131 – Halloween
132 – Buying a Plane Ticket
133 – Florianópolis
134 – Thanksgiving
135 – The Present
136 – A Mid-Life Crisis
137 – A Brazilian Movie – City of God
138 – Christmas Shopping
139 – A Song – A Banda
140 – A New Gym
141 – Fortaleza
142 – A Job Interview
143 – A Story – Little Red Riding Hood
144 – Buying a Used Car
145 – Famous Brazilians – Paulo Coelho
146 – Dreams
147 – Happiness
148 – Do You Shave Every Day?
149 – Christmas in Brazil
150 – My New Bike
Lessons 151-200
151 – Main Events of 2008
152 – What Newspaper Do You Read?
153 – Brazilian Portuguese New Spelling
154 – Can I Borrow Your Calculator?
155 – Eat, Pray, Love
156 – Astronomy
157 – Iguaçu Falls
158 – A Work Meeting
159 – A Song – Eu e a Brisa
160 – Carnival in Brazil
161 – Carnival in Salvador
162 – Crazy Weather
163 – Internet Effects
164 – Late for Dinner
165 – Famous Brazilians – Oscar Niemeyer
166 – We Saw a Great Play!
167 – Solar Energy
168 – Genealogy
169 – The Pantanal
170 – At the Bus Stop
171 – Q and A
172 – At the Snack Bar
173 – Famous Brazilians – Jorge Amado
174 – A New Job
175 – Interviewing Suzana Pauli
176 – How to Bake Cookies
177 – Junine Festivities
178 – Shall We Have a Juice?
179 – Living Well With Little
180 – How Are You Feeling Today?
181 – A Trip Through the Amazon
182 – What Have You Been Doing?
183 – Michael Jackson
184 – Salary Renegotiation
185 – Famous Brazilians – Portinari
186 – Finding a New Love
187 – Online Social Networks
188 – Household Chores
189 – Chapada Diamantina
190 – Moving House
191 – Cloud Computing
192 – Foreign Languages
193 – Famous Brazilians – Heitor Villa-Lobos
194 – An Efficient Secretary
195 – Pre-sal
196 – My Daily Routine
197 – Lençóis Maranhenses
198 – A Traffic Jam
199 – 2016 Olympics
200 – Leaving for a Vacation
Lessons 201-250
201 – Famous Brazilians – Vinícius de Moraes
202 – A Long Weekend
203 – Maya Angelou
204 – Everything Passes Away
205 – Recife e Olinda
206 – Darling! I’m Home!
207 – Brazil Takes Off
208 – At the Car Dealer’s
209 – Belo Horizonte
210 – Buying a Concert Ticket
211 – The MST
212 – Ordering a Pizza
213 – Famous Brazilians – Chico Buarque de Hollanda
214 – Do you Have a Pet?
215 – The Brazilian Carnival
216 – Did you Attend the Soccer Game?
217 – Ouro Preto
218 – Let’s Go to the Circus
219 – The Hurt Locker
220 – Happy Hour
221 – Famous Brazilians – João Gilberto
222 – Getting a Boyfriend
223 – The Hug
224 – A Car Financing Loan
225 – Fernando de Noronha
226 – Animal Game
227 – Interviewing João Costa
228 – A Compulsive Buyer
229 – Famous Brazilians – Elis Regina
230 – An Emergency
231 – Botequim
232 – 2010 FIFA World Cup
233 – Brasília
234 – St. John’s Party
235 – Brazil by Bicycle
236 – Buying an Apartament
237 – Famous Brazilians – Machado de Assis
238 – A Dinner Party
239 – Google TV
240 – Starting a Franchise
241 – Serra Gaúcha
242 – Contemporary Art Museum
243 – The Electric Car
244 – An Expensive T-shirt
245 – Famous Brazilians – Lya Luft
246 – Accommodation for Carnival
247 – Change
248 – Elections in Brazil
249 – Manaus
250 – Resigning
Lessons 251-300
251 – Saci Pererê
252 – At the Spa
253 – The New President of Brazil
254 – Formula 1 Races
255 – Kids Say Funny Things
256 – A Phone Order
257 – Public Security in Rio
258 – Too Much Work
259 – Interviewing Emerson
260 – What a Beautiful Day!
261 – Eight Years of Lula
262 – I’m a Businessman
263 – 2010 Main Events
264 – The Lottery
265 – Paraty
266 – I Lost my Cell Phone
267 – Mature Women
268 – Rising Prices
269 – Famous Brazilians – Caetano Veloso
270 – Problems with a Client
271 – Shrimp in Manioc Cream
272 – Helping with the Move
273 – Curitiba
274 – An Overdue Bill
275 – A Royal Wedding
276 – A Trip to Brazil
277 – Famous Brazilians – Gisele Bündchen
278 – At the Dry Cleaner’s
279 – Rio, the Movie
280 – House of Sand
281 – Petrópolis
282 – Online Dictionaries
283 – A Song – Sei Lá… A Vida Tem Sempre Razão
284 – Grammar Exercise
285 – Famous Brazilians – Roberto Burle Marx
286 – Late for Work
287 – The Pink Dolphin
288 – Expanding a Business
289 – Tiradentes
290 – Adventures in Europe
291 – An Interview with Totonho
292 – Booking a Taxi
293 – Famous Brazilians – Gal Costa
294 – Coping with Stress
295 – The Brazilian National Anthem
296 – What Were You Doing?
297 – Vitória
298 – My New Home Movie Theater
299 – Tips to Make Your Dreams Come True
300 – I Can’t Complain
Lessons 301-350
301 – Famous Brazilians – Dolores Duran
302 – Love and Infatuation
303 – Steve Jobs
304 – Meeting a Client at the Airport
305 – Belém
306 – What a Pretty Little Dog!
307 – A Song – Por Causa de Você
308 – Gosh! What a Week!
309 – Famous Brazilians – Ronaldo
310 – Can I Have a Discount?
311 – Jiu-Jitsu
312 – I’m so Sleepy
313 – Teresópolis
314 – Preparations for a Trip
315 – 2011 Main Events
316 – A Physical Check-Up
317 – Famous Brazilians – Mário Quintana
318 – Multicultural Brazil
319 – A Song – Brigas Nunca Mais
320 – On the Plane
321 – The State of São Paulo
322 – How Do I Get There?
323 – Interviewing Kurt Stoeterau
324 – Using the Internet
325 – Famous Brazilians – Carlos Lyra
326 – A Special Dinner
327 – A Song – Primavera
328 – Making a Restaurant Reservation
329 – Chapada dos Veadeiros
330 – A New Era
331 – Investing in Learning Portuguese
332 – My Favorite Dessert
333 – Famous Brazilians – Eike Batista
334 – At the Gas Station
335 – Capoeira
336 – Saying Goodbye
337 – Itacaré
338 – Buying a New Suit
339 – Spiritual Intelligence
340 – Investing Your Money
341 – Famous Brazilians – Tim Maia
342 – Entrance Visa for Brazil
343 – Rio+20
344 – Teamwork
345 – Jericoacoara
346 – At the Eye Doctor’s
347 – Brazil and the Olympic Games
348 – Internet Dating
349 – Famous Brazilians – Maria Bethânia
350 – The Bill, Please!
Lessons 351-400
351 – 1822
352 – My Trip to Barcelona
353 – Campos do Jordão
354 – Would you like to go out with me?
355 – Interviewing Neil Barnes
356 – A Corporate Takeover
357 – Famous Brazilians – Carlos Drummond de Andrade
358 – Family Reunion
359 – What Now, José?
360 – Checking out of the Hotel
361 – Passa Quatro
362 – December 21st, 2012
363 – Oscar Niemeyer Dies
364 – Stock of the End of the Year
365 – Brasileiros Famosos – Luiz Gonzaga
366 – Escaping Winter
367 – Interviewing Sergio Amoroso
368 – Travel and the Internet
369 – Guarapari
370 – Ângela Maria
371 – A Song – Gente Humilde
372 – Arriving for a Meeting
373 – Famous Brazilians – Xuxa
374 – The 2013 Oscars
375 – Is Facebook Dying?
376 – Praia do Forte
377 – Santos
378 – Scheduling a Business Appointment
379 – Chocolate
380 – A Positive Person
381 – Famous Brazilians – Diogo Nogueira
382 – Cleaning the House
383 – A Song – Modinha
384 – Being Sued
385 – Ilha de Marajó
386 – My Professional Dream
387 – The Story of Feelings
388 – Rio’s Slums
389 – Famous Brazilians – Michel Teló
390 – Accepting Changes
391 – Protests in Brazil
392 – The Intouchables
393 – Caldas Novas
394 – Alumni Meeting
395 – Pope Francis in Brazil
396 – Air Conditioning
397 – Famous Brazilians – Neymar
398 – At the Dentist’s
399 – The Powerful Vitamin D
400 – At the Clothes Store
Lessons 401-450
401 – Natal
402 – Longevity
403 – Apple’s New Products
404 – From Father to Son
405 – Famous Brazilians – Gonzaguinha
406 – Brigadeiro
407 – A Song – Influência do Jazz
408 – Exchanging Ideas
409 – Porto Alegre
410 – A Special Makeup
411 – Aliens in Brazil
412 – Work Relationships
413 – Famous Brazilians – Joaquim Barbosa
414 – Are you Punctual?
415 – Nelson Mandela
416 – Get Real!
417 – Cuiabá
418 – Soccer Quiz
419 – A Song – Que nem Jiló
420 – Who do you Look Like?
421 – Brasileiros Famosos – Elza Soares
422 – Casa-grande e Senzala
423 – A Song – Se Acaso Você Chegasse
424 – Fundraising
425 – Búzios
426 – WhatsApp
427 – 2014 Oscar
428 – Usage of the Word “Gente”
429 – Bernardo Guimarães
430 – Caffeine
431 – Web’s 25th Anniversary
432 – Is Everything All Right?
433 – Goiânia
434 – A Táxi or a Rental
435 – A Song – Águas de Março
436 – I Didn’t Feel Anything
437 – Famous Brazilians – Ivete Sangalo
438 – Playing Cards
439 – The Water Crisis
440 – Brazil x Croatia
441 – Maceió
442 – The World Cup
443 – A Song – Asa Branca
444 – Travelling Alone
445 – Was it Worth it?
446 – Angelina Jordan
447 – Technology in Education
448 – Ordering Office Supplies
449 – Famous Brazilians – Walter Salles
450 – Those Who Live Will See
Lessons 451-500
451 – A Song – Chega de Saudade
452 – Avocado
453 – Morro de São Paulo
454 – Sunset at Arpoador
455 – A Song – Insensatez
456 – iPhone 6
457 – Elections in Brazil
458 – Did You Hurt Yourself?
459 – Interviewing Andrea Auerbach Vieira
460 – Dilma Rousseff’s Re-election
461 – Famous Brazilians – Paulinho da Viola
462 – You’re So Skinny
463 – A Song – Apesar de Você
464 – I Never Lie
465 – Famous Brazilians – Cora Coralina
466 – I Have Some Questions
467 – Christmas in Brazil
468 – A Bike Ride
469 – Aracaju
470 – A Good Movie
471 – Mediterranean Diet
472 – How Did Your Trip Go?
473 – Famous Brazilians – Érico Veríssimo
474 – A Casa do Rio Vermelho
475 – No Water During Carnival
476 – Old Age Benefits in Brazil
477 – Ubatuba
478 – Measles
479 – Rio – 450 Years Old
480 – Being Relocated
481 – Famous Brazilians – Jorge Paulo Lemann
482 – Tour at Rocinha
483 – A Song – Manhã de Carnaval
484 – President Dilma’s Second Term
485 – Solstice Archaeological Park
486 – Human Cloning
487 – A Song – Under the Sun
488 – Listening
489 – Famous Brazilians – Paulo Freire
490 – What Should I Wear?
491 – Coconut Oil
492 – Prescription Glasses
493 – Tourism in Goiás
494 – Retirement
495 – A Song – Fim de Caso
496 – The Moon
497 – Famous Brazilians – Marisa Monte
498 – Travel Light
499 – Brazil in the 2015 Pan-American Games
500 – Congratulations!
Lessons 501-550
550 – The Girl from Ipanema Bar
501 – Tourism in the State of Rio de Janeiro
502 – Test-Tube Baby
503 – A Song – Cotidiano
504 – A Great Musical!
505 – Famous Brazilians – Sebastião Salgado
506 – Vacation in Nature
507 – Questions That Lead to Love
508 – Heads or Tails
509 – Tourism in Minas Gerais
510 – New or Used?
511 – A Song – O Cantador
512 – The Tijuca Forest
513 – Famous Brazilians – Sônia Braga
514 – A Fast-Paced Life
515 – Magnesium
516 – The Slums in Rio
517 – Tourism in Bahia
518 – John of God
519 – A Song – Azul da cor do mar
520 – A Scary Experience
521 – Famous Brazilians – Antônio Fagundes
522 – The Museum of Tomorrow
523 – 2015 Scientific Discoveries
524 – Outer Space
525 – Tourism in Paraná
526 – A Wedding
527 – A Song – Marcha da Quarta-feira de Cinzas
528 – Going Steady
529 – Brasileiros famosos – Ronaldinho Gaúcho
530 – A Lovely Small Farm
531 – Paper Books or eBooks?
532 – A Delicious Chocolate
533 – Tourism in Rio Grande do Sul
534 – Renewable Sources of Energy
535 – A Song – Eu Não Existo Sem Você
536 – I Lost My Backpack
537 – Famous Brazilians – Ronaldo Bôscoli
538 – Working Out and Swimming
539 – What Time Will She be Back?
540 – My Parents’ Separation
541 – Tourism in Santa Catarina
542 – Are you Tidy?
543 – A Song – Melodia Sentimental
544 – An Incident at the Zoo
545 – Famous Brazilians – Martinho da Vila
546 – Winter in Brazil
547 – Delicious Juices
548 – Returning a Shirt
549 – Tourism in Espírito Santo
550 – The Girl from Ipanema Bar
Lessons 551-
551 – 2016 Olympic Games
552 – I Have Some More Questions
553 – Famous Brazilian Olympic Athletes
554 – 2016 Olympic Games Results
555 – A Song – Tomara
556 – At the Museum
557 – Tourism in Mato Grosso do Sul
558 – Recent Changes in Brazil
559 – Cognitive Computing
560 – Another Question 2
561 – Famous Brazilians – Fernando Sabino
562 – Trips with my Students
563 – A Song – Outra Vez
564 – The Little Prince
565 – Tourism in Ceará
566 – Tablets at School
567 – Before the Flood
568 – Ilha Grande
569 – Brasileiros famosos – Maria Gadú
570 – Emotional Intelligence
571 – Scented Souls
572 – The Effects of Technology
573 – Tourism in Pernambuco
574 – A Trip Through Asia
575 – The Morning After Pill
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The verb "PODER" (can)
The verb "FICAR"
The verbs "HAVER" and "TER" meaning “there is/there are”
The verb "PERDER" (to lose) and "PERDER-SE" (to get lost)
The verbs "SABER" and "CONHECER"
The verb TO PLAY
The word “JEITO”
The word “MUITO”
The verb TO TAKE
The verb "CHEGAR"
Expressions with the word “BEST” and “IF CLAUSES”
The word “MESMO”
The causative sentences
The verb to GET
The verb "PEGAR"
The word “DEMAIS”
The word “JÁ”
The word “SE”
The verb "EMPRESTAR" (to borrow/to lend)
The word STEP
The verbs in the Subjunctive
“No matter what happens”
The verb TO KEEP
The word WAY
The verb TO PULL
The word “COMO”
Sentences with the verb TO MAKE
The word “COMO”
The verb "FALTAR"
The verb "PASSAR"
Sentences with the preposition “by”
Adjectives ending in -ED and -ING
The verb "PEGAR"
The word POINT
The word OVER
The verb "TORCER"
The word HIGH
The word "FORA"
The verb “TOMAR”
The verb “AGUENTAR”
The verb "DEIXAR"
The word ABOUT
The word JUST
The word “VEZ”
The word AS
The word GOOD
The word “CARA”
The word “ANDAR”
The verb "VOLTAR"
The word TASTE
The word “COISA”
The verb "TIRAR"
The word “OLHO”
The word “NADA”
The word “ASSIM”
The verb “TROCAR”
The preposition AFTER
The word SHOW
The verb “ATENDER”
The verb TO ASK
The verb “MEXER”
The verb “FECHAR”
The word MOVE
The verb “GUARDAR”
The word LOOSE
The word CLEAR
The word PACK
The word BACK
The word CHECK
The word DAY
The word BUSINESS
The verb “APROVEITAR”
The verb “GANHAR”
The word MIND
The verb “PERDER”
The word RUN
The word “PARA”
The word TOGETHER
The preposition FROM
The word “RECEITA”
The word “CIMA”
The word FRONT
The verb “LIGAR”
The verb TO GO
The word MOUTH
The word HALF
The word SET
The word LONG
The word HOLD
The word MEAN
The verb TO LET
The word HOT
The word BOARD
The word MISS
The word AGAIN
The word BALL
The verb TO TURN
The word OTHER
The word “PENA”
The word NOW
The word KEY
The word MORE
The word “QUADRO”
The word “CASA”
The word “POIS”
The preposition BETWEEN
The word HEAD
The word FOR
The word “PONTO”
The word “BEM”
The word SOUND
The word OUT (Part I)
The word OUT (Part II)
The word NO
The word OFF (Part I)
The word OFF (Part II)
The verb TO PUT (Part I)
The verb TO PUT (Part II)
The word STAY
The word SOON
The word CARE
The word SOFT
The word HOW
The word MATTER
The word GREAT
The word “MENOS”
The verb TO SEE (Part I)
The verb TO SEE (Part II)
The verb TO GIVE (Part I)
The word “ATÉ”
The word TALK
The verb TO GIVE (Part II)
The word FIRST
The word WHITE
The word CUT (Part I)
The word CUT (Part II)
The verb TO ENJOY
Some expressions in English that are based on colors
The word SECOND
The verb TO JOIN
The verb TO FILL
The verb “LEVANTAR”
The word RING
The verb “TIRAR”
The word “CONTA”
The verb “MANDAR”
The word “HORA”
Words starting with SELF
The word CALL
The word CALL (Part II)
The verb “LEVAR”
The word "CABEÇA"
The word EYE (Part I)
The word EYE (Part II)
The word “DEVER”
The word FALL
The word THEN
The verb TO GROW
The word LOOK (Part I)
The word LOOK (Part II)
The verb “VIRAR”
The word SWITCH
The word HAND (Part I)
The word HAND (Part II)
The word ORDER
The word HANG
The word SHORT
The word ROUND
The verb TO SEND
The word FIT
The word WORK into Portuguese (Part I)
The word WORK (Part II)
The preposition IN (Part I)
The preposition IN (Part II)
The preposition ON (Part I)
The preposition ON (Part II)
The word WORD (Part I)
The word WORD (Part II)
The word SOME
The verb TO EAT
The word RIGHT (Part I)
The word RIGHT (Part II)
The word DOWN (Part I)
The word DOWN (Part II)
The word DROP (Part I)
The word DROP (Part II)
The word SO
The word THROW
The word FACE
The word NEXT
The preposition UP
The preposition UP (Part II)
The word RETURN
The word DRY
The preposition WITH (Part I)
The preposition WITH (Part II)
The word CHANGE
The word FEEL
The verb “JOGAR”
The verb IR
The word COST
The word CLOSE
The preposition AT (Part I)
The preposition AT (Part II)
The verb “TOCAR”
The word EVEN
The word TOP
The word PIECE
The verb TO WRITE
The word CARRY
The preposition AROUND (Part I)
The preposition AROUND (Part II)
The verb TO HAPPEN (Part I)
The word SMOOTH
The word PICK (Part I)
The word PICK (Part II)
The word “PASSO”
The word SUPPORT
The verb “TRATAR”
The word FORWARD
The word “HORA”
The word FOOT
The word REAL
The verb “CABER” (in the Indicative, Imperative and Subjunctive moods)
The word PAY
The verb “EVITAR”
The word “PARECER”
The verb “CUMPRIR”
The adjective “GRANDE”
The word IF
The word MATCH
The word ISSUE
The word MEET
The word HANDLE
The word PEOPLE
The word SUCH
The word END (Part I)
The word END (Part II)
The word “CERTO”
The word GUESS
The word SIGN (Part I)
The word SIGN (Part II)
The word ANYTHING
The word SUIT
The word CARD
The word WATER
The verb TO DO (Part I)
The verb TO DO(Part II)
The word CATCH (Part I)
The word CATCH (Part II)
The word SHED
The word THROUGH
The word CRY
The word CHARGE
The word BEAR
The verb TO THINK
The word SUBJECT
The word LEAVE
The verb “DERRUBAR”
The word AWAY (Part I)
The word AWAY (Part II)
The word DRAW (Part I)
The word “DRAW” (Part II)
The verb TO HURT
The word BEHIND
The word THERE
The WORD “STRIKE”
The word HARD (Part I)
The word HARD (Part II)
The word LIE
The verb “ENGANAR”
The word STICK (Part I)
The word STICK (Part II)
The word RIDE
The verb “ACERTAR”
The word NUMBER
The word LESS
The word TRIP
The word GROUND
The word “PRÓXIMO”
The word “PENA”
The word QUIT
The word SPELL
The word MUCH (Part I)
The word MUCH (Part II)
The verb TO BE (Part I)
The verb TO BE (Part II)
The preposition SEM (Part I)
The preposition “SEM” (Part II)
The verb TO ASK
The word GAP
The adverb TOO
The word SHARE
The word STAND (Part I)
The word STAND (Part II)
The word WEAR
The verb TO SETTLE
The verb “TO LEARN”
The word “GRAU”
The adjective POOR
The adjective EARLY
The adjective FULL into Portuguese.
The word ADDRESS
The adjective LIGHT (Part I)
The adjective LIGHT into Portuguese (Part II)
The word LINE (Part I)
The word LINE (Part II)
The adjective HEAVY
The word BRIDGE
The verb “ARRUMAR”
The word WILD
The word “TEMPO” (Part I)
The word “TEMPO” (Part II)
The word DRIVE (Part I)
The word DRIVE (Part II)
The word “SINAL”
The word RAW
The word HOPE (Part I)
The word HOPE (Part II)
The word FAST
The adjective SHARP
The adjective THICK
The word “LACK”
The adjective ROUGH (Part I)
The adjective ROUGH (Part II)
The word EXPERIENCE
The word DRAIN
The word WATCH (Part I)
The word WATCH (Part II)
The word SPACE
The word “BALANCE”
The adjective “CHEIO”
The word SERVE
The word STEADY
The word “FAIR”
The word CENTER
The word PROPER
The word UNDER (Part I)
The word UNDER (Part II)
The word “MEIO”
The word “ÚNICO”
The word WASTE (Part I)
The word WASTE (Part II)
The adjective BRIGHT
The word WAVE
The word SPLIT
The word PACE
The word ABOVE
The word “FUNDO”
The word TOUCH (Part I)
The word TOUCH (Part II)
The word “SORTE”
The word REACH
The verb “APERTAR”
The verb TO POUR
The word “MANY”
The verb TO ATTEND
The word TIP
The word CAST
The verb TO BRING (Part I)
The verb TO BRING (Part II)
The word “SHAKE” (Part I)
The word SHAKE (Part II)
The preposition AGAINST(Part I)
The preposition AGAINST (Part II)
The word PLANT
The word DEGREE
The word WAY (Part I)
The word WAY (Part II)
The word BEFORE (Part I)
The word BEFORE (Part II)
The word KNOW(Part I)
The word KNOW into Portuguese (Part II)
The adjective STRONG
The word BUT
The word FREE (Part I)
The word FREE (Part II)
The word SECRET
The word “DESDE”
The word WIDE (Part I)
The word WIDE (Part II)
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