Brazilian Portuguese for Spanish Speakers Beginner is designed for Spanish-speaking students with no prior knowledge of the Brazilian Portuguese language.
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Greet someone and ask how they are
 - Introduce yourself and others
 - Say what you study or what someone else studies
 - Share your profession or that of another person
 - Describe a classroom or office
 - Say where you live and/or where you are from (and this information for someone else)
 - Spell your name and other simple knowns
 - Recognize and use numbers 1-100
 - Name the days of the week and the months of the year
 - Say the date of your birthday
 - Say good-bye to people of different ages
 - Ask questions to gather information about someone else
 - Describe your family
 - Share your nationality or that of another person
 - Talk about your favorite pastimes or those of another person
 - Talk about your likes and dislikes
 - Tell time (in official and non-official time)
 - Ask for and provide information
 - Express needs, likes and dislikes
 - Talk about daily activities
 - Talk about basic plans for the weekend, holiday trip, vacation, moving to new home, changing jobs
 - Ask about and express location
 - Describe people (physical appearance and temperament), places and things
 - Talk basically about his biography (place was born, city, family, profession, interests and hobbies)
 - Order food in a restaurant
 - Talk about arts and entertainment
 - Describe possessions and conditions
 - Express feelings and health conditions
 - Read simple every day basic communicative dialogues, newspaper headlines, descriptive and factual short articles and texts, simple classifieds from newspapers and magazines.
 
The primary topics are:
- Greetings, introductions, and goodbyes
 - Alphabet
 - Professions
 - Cardinal numbers 1-100
 - Dates (days and months)
 - Seasons
 - Question words
 - Family
 - Physical and Character Descriptions
 - Daily routine
 - Hobbies
 - Likes/dislikes
 - Colors
 - Telling time
 - Cities, countries and states
 - Political Map of Brazil- States and Capitals
 - Animals
 - Places
 - Supermarket and Restaurant
 - Food and meals
 - Brazilian main cultural famous dishes
 - Modes of transportation
 - Types of housing
 - Furniture
 - Clothes and body accessories
 - Most common health conditions
 - Brazilian Eco-biomas
 
The primary grammatical topics are:
- Portuguese Alphabet and Brazilian Phonetics
 - Subject pronouns
 - Cardinal numbers
 - Present tense of "ser" and "estar"
 - Simple present tense regular verbs ending in "-ar," "-er," "-ir" (ex: morar, vender, abrir)
 - Question words
 - Gender and numbers
 - Definite and indefinite articles
 - Plural of nouns
 - Descriptive adjective forms
 - Article and noun agreement
 - Possessive adjective forms
 - Possession with "de"
 - Contractions of "a," "de," and "em" with articles
 - Antonyms
 - Demonstrative pronouns
 - Contractions of demonstrative pronouns
 - Possessive pronouns
 - Prepositions of place
 - Imperative verbs
 - Correlative conjunction neither...nor
 - Introduction to some Brazilian Portuguese cultural and colloquial phrases (“Nossa!”, “Assim não dá”, “Negócio da China”, etc.)