Pois não: Brazilian Portuguese Course for Spanish Speakers, with Basic Reference Grammar

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University of Texas Press, 2010 M01 1 - 598 páginas

Spanish speakers can learn Brazilian Portuguese much more rapidly than any other language, and thousands of students have used Antônio Simões's text/workbook Com licença: Brazilian Portuguese for Spanish Speakers to make the transition between the two languages. Recognizing the need for a text that incorporates current cultural references and the latest language pedagogy, Simões now offers Pois não: Brazilian Portuguese Course for Spanish Speakers, with Basic Reference Grammar.

Pois não contrasts Portuguese and Spanish, which accomplishes two main goals. It teaches the equivalent of one year of college Portuguese in one semester, three times a week, to Spanish speakers who also have a solid understanding of English. Additionally, the book serves as a basic reference guide to Brazilian Portuguese for the same audience.

Pois não can be used by students in the classroom or by independent learners. Users of the book may focus on the drills alone, concentrate on both the explanations and drills, or use the book as a reference for consultation only. Answers to all of the exercises are included in the book. A CD containing recordings by native Brazilian speakers of dialogues that appear in the book is included in the print edition but not the electronic edition.

 

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Introduction
1
UNIT 1 PRIMEIROS CONTATOS
35
UNIT 2 VAMOS SAIR UM POUCO
87
UNIT 3 ENTRE FAMILIARES E AMIGOS
145
UNIT 4 FANTASIAS SONHOS E REALIDADES
183
UNIT 5 GESTOS LINGUISTICOS E CULTURAIS
227
UNIT 6 CRONICAS BRASILEIRAS
277
UNIT 7 AS VIAGENS
307
UNIT 8 CUIDANDO DOS FILHOS DA VIDA E DA COZINHA
339
UNIT 9 CULTURA E DIVERSOES POPULARES
387
Appendixes
421
Vocabulary
527
General Index
563
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ANTÔNIO ROBERTO MONTEIRO SIMÕES is Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Linguistics at the University of Kansas. A native of Brazil, he has taught both Spanish and Portuguese for many years. His main interest is in Romance phonetics and phonology of discourse, as well as in testing and teaching materials. Simões has authored books and articles and organized and participated in international language conferences.

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