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Obrigado, Steve Jobs Posted by Rachel on Oct 6, 2011
Nós aqui do Portuguese Blog estamos muito abalados com a morte do Steve Jobs. Além de ser um usuário de muitos produtos da Apple, incluindo o própio laptop que estou usando para escrever este post, admirei muito a paixão, a dedicação, a inteligência, e a elegância do Steve. Da revista VEJA: “Steve Jobs – o…
Rock in Rio 2011 Posted by Rachel on Sep 26, 2011
Rock in Rio 2011 began on Friday in Rio de Janeiro, the first time in 10 years that the festival will be held in Brazil. Bands and artists from Brazil and all over the world are flocking to Rio over the next two weeks. Let’s read a bit about one of the world’s biggest music…
I’m So Excited Posted by Rachel on Sep 26, 2011
In Brazilian Portuguese, there are lots of words used to describe positive emotions or concepts. Today we’re going to learn how to express the sentiment of excitement. 1. Empolgar This means to be excited or thrilled. You can also use the adjective empolgado, which means excited. Fiquei empolgada com o novo iPhone, que parece muito…
Dilma’s Historic Speech Posted by Rachel on Sep 22, 2011
Today, President Dilma became the first woman ever to open the UN General Assembly. It’s a tradition for the Brazilian president to open the annual session, and Dilma took advantage of the opportunity to talk about women’s rights, along with the European crisis, the Middle East, and other international issues. According to the BBC, the…
Brazil’s EU Bailout Plan Posted by Rachel on Sep 20, 2011
With the Brazilian economy still going strong despite a slight slowdown, the Brazilian government is spearheading a plan to try to save the European economy. Let’s read about the plan in Portuguese, and try to answer the questions. From Reuters Brasil: “O Brasil vai propor aos outros países do Brics que disponibilizem bilhões de dólares…
Brazilian Time Posted by Rachel on Sep 18, 2011
I came across a really interesting TED video on Update or Die that I thought would interest all of you here on Portuguese Blog. There are two reasons: one, it’s a gringo speaking Portuguese very well (he’s Danish) and two, it’s a very valuable lesson about Brazilian culture and how foreigners interact with it. In…
Pôneis Malditos Posted by Rachel on Sep 14, 2011
One of the most popular commercials in Brazil recently is a Nissan commercial featuring the pôneis malditos, or evil ponies. The commercial became a viral hit on social media across Brazil, and it increased Nissan’s sales in Brazil by 81 percent. In August, Nissan sold nearly 1,500 Frontier pick ups, an 110 percent increase from…