Portuguese With Carla Podcast

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Free Portuguese (Portugal/European) Audio Course Lessons

Recent Episodes
  • Lesson 1 (Series 2) - The Interview Gone Wrong
    Feb 27, 2018 – 32:18
  • Lesson 50 - Singing European Portuguese with Carla
    Jan 2, 2018 – 30:19
  • Lesson 49 - Speaking through the elbows in European Portuguese
    Dec 17, 2017 – 43:22
  • Lesson 48 - Why "31" is not a good number for European Portuguese Speakers
    Dec 3, 2017 – 43:31
  • Lesson 47 - European Portuguese with an auto mechanic
    Nov 19, 2017 – 29:46
  • Lesson 46 - Learn European Portuguese with music
    Nov 4, 2017 – 33:34
  • Lesson 45 - At the hairdressers (part 3)
    Oct 15, 2017 – 31:18
  • Lesson 44 - At the hairdressers (part 2)
    Oct 1, 2017 – 27:20
  • Lesson 43 - At the hairdressers (part 1)
    Sep 26, 2017 – 35:41
  • Lesson 42 - Making a booking at the hairdresser
    Sep 10, 2017 – 28:35
  • Lesson 41 - Telephone dialog in European Portuguese (part 3)
    Sep 3, 2017 – 35:01
  • Lesson 40 - Telephone dialog in European Portuguese (part 2)
    Aug 20, 2017 – 36:56
  • Lesson 39 - Telephone dialog in European Portuguese
    Aug 13, 2017 – 36:56
  • Lesson 38 - What it means to be called "Bird-less" in European Portuguese
    Aug 1, 2017 – 34:14
  • Lesson 37 - European Portuguese love playing Swedish girls
    Jul 17, 2017 – 37:25
  • Lesson 36 - Doing some shopping in European Portuguese
    Jul 4, 2017 – 36:50
  • Lesson 35 - How to handle the delivery man in European Portuguese.
    Jun 26, 2017 – 32:12
  • Lesson 34 - How to say "hairdresser" in European Portuguese.
    Jun 20, 2017 – 36:32
  • Lesson 33 - Learn European Portuguese by singing along with us!
    Jun 11, 2017 – 30:06
  • Lesson 32 - How to order snails in European Portuguese.
    Jun 4, 2017 – 35:18
  • Lesson 31 - Getting directions in European Portuguese
    May 21, 2017 – 26:46
  • Lesson 30 - A typical and slimy Portuguese afternoon snack!
    May 14, 2017 – 35:28
  • Lesson 29 - What it means, in European Portuguese to eat an ox.
    May 9, 2017 – 35:24
  • Lesson 28 - The Angolan influence in European Portuguese.
    Apr 29, 2017 – 32:13
  • Lesson 27 - European Portuguese for: "I'm dead meat!" And lots more!
    Apr 24, 2017 – 42:35
  • Lesson 26 - How to say "baldy" in European Portuguese!
    Apr 17, 2017 – 30:31
  • Lesson 25 - Time to play memory games! Make that European Portuguese stick!
    Apr 9, 2017 – 35:24
  • Lesson 24 - European Portuguese lesson on traditional sandwiches...kind of!
    Apr 2, 2017 – 39:20
  • Lesson 23 - Why it's important to learn the Portuguese word for cow!
    Mar 22, 2017 – 42:05
  • Lesson 22 - The triangle of European Portuguese pronouns.
    Mar 13, 2017 – 38:50
  • Lesson 21 - Why do Portuguese people talk about "beating blind men"?
    Mar 5, 2017 – 32:45
  • Lesson 20 - Test your European Portuguese knowledge with our vocabulary and idiomatic expression Game!
    Feb 27, 2017 – 31:41
  • Lesson 19 - What to say in European Portuguese when you break a leg!
    Feb 18, 2017 – 25:40
  • Lesson 18 - European Portuguese speech in a hospital.
    Feb 12, 2017 – 40:39
  • Lesson 17 - How to say: "No Way!" in European Portuguese and loads more.
    Feb 5, 2017 – 25:26
  • Lesson 16 - Introducing Portuguese (European/Portugal) Idiomatic Expressions
    Jan 29, 2017 – 37:43
  • Lesson 15 - Portuguese (European) Vocabulary Game
    Jan 24, 2017 – 38:22
  • Lesson 14 - Portuguese (Portugal/European)
    Jan 13, 2017 – 39:15
  • Lesson 13 - Portuguese (Portugal/European)
    Dec 19, 2016 – 25:54
  • Lesson 12 – Portuguese With Carla Podcast
    Dec 14, 2016 – 34:57
  • Lesson 11 – Portuguese With Carla Podcast
    Nov 18, 2016 – 31:30
  • Lesson 10 – Portuguese With Carla Podcast
    Nov 13, 2016 – 34:27
  • Lesson 9 – Portuguese With Carla Podcast
    Oct 29, 2016 – 57:13
  • Lesson 8 – Portuguese With Carla Podcast
    Oct 22, 2016 – 36:52
  • Lesson 7
    Oct 15, 2016 – 39:45
  • Free Audio Course – Lesson 6
    Oct 11, 2016 – 35:09
  • Lesson 5 – Portuguese With Carla Podcast
    Sep 30, 2016 – 33:04
  • Lesson 4 – Portuguese With Carla Podcast
    Jun 2, 2014 –
  • Free Audio Course – Lesson 3
    May 10, 2014 –
  • Free Audio Course – Lesson 2
    Apr 19, 2014 –
Recent Reviews
  • name omg name name
    Love this podcast!
    This is a great way to learn Portuguese. First, learn some grammar, then use this podcast to learn practical conversation. The format is very helpful! They start with a short, realistic conversation. Then go over it slowly, line by line explaining the words and practicing the pronunciation. Love it!!!
  • zella maria
    European Portuguese
    Thank you for providing this amazing podcast. I’ve been married to a Euro Portuguese for 10 years and living in the states, it’s hard to find classes that are not Brazilian. So finding your Journey class and the Podcast has been great for me. My husband has no patience to teach but he is willing to help me now that I’m finally trying to learn. So muita obrigada.
  • Dcaiozzo
    REALLY excellent way to learn European Portuguese!
    This podcast is the closest you will get to taking an actual class which is not so easy to do in the times of COVID. Carla has a wonderful, melodic voice and her kindness actually feels palpable. I could be wrong about that—she could be a beast-haha!! But she SOUNDS like someone you would be lucky to call a friend. I genuinely enjoy listening to her. And her pacing and pronunciation is absolutely perfect for a language learner. This podcast should be MUCH MUCH more popular.
  • Danishur
    The best
    I swear if all language podcasts were like this one..... excellent! Unfortunately I have decided to become completely fluent in Spanish first, and there is no Spanish podcast that comes close to this level, which makes me sad!
  • C Cougar
    Outstanding
    Just an outstanding podcast for learning Portuguese. They go through the transcript word by word, and explain everything clearly. They also have some quizzes and learning aids for each podcast. Both Carla and Marlon also provide really helpful insight as native Portuguese speakers. Very impressed. Thank you for such a great resource.
  • Daytime Soap User
    Marlon stop talking so much
    Love the free lessons. Carla is great, but Marlon just yammers on.
  • Howdidyougetthere
    Well done, MUCH NEEDED European Portugese
    Finally! This is what I’ve been looking for, a tool to help not only learn European Portugese phrases & vocabulary but most importantly to learn to HEAR it the way it’s really spoken, which in Portugal is crucial!! We’ve spent a lot of time in Portugal over the past year, taken private courses, use Quizlet, and have tried every CD course I could find and I still could not get this language into my ears in real world time. And I’ve always been kind of ‘good’ with languages, at least conversationally. I enjoy these podcasts as well as the clever videos on their website of ordinary scenarios, to learn to hear European Portugese the way it’s really spoken by real people in each situation (not just TV announcers!) Then they’re replayed, broken down sentence by sentence, both written and spoken slowly, the second time using an announcer’s perfect pronunciation (which is then helpful). Most learning programs err by ONLY using a perfect announcer’s pronunciation, which believe me will not help at all in Portugal!! Not even when watching the news! 😉
  • zempage
    Good, but could use some polishing
    So I’ve been learning Portuguese (via Duolingo) for about a year now and have a basic understanding of the language. In an effort to grow my skills especially with listening to native speakers & speaking I’ve started listening to this podcast. I think it’s alright, and it’s been helpful, but it suffers from some flaws in my opinion. One is that the two hosts don’t seem very organized, they regularly have to work out who is saying which part of the lesson, the lessons can have widely varying structure (sometimes they’ll start with the full Portuguese, sometimes they put it at the end, sometimes it’s left out completely), and they regularly talk over each other. Second the audio quality (especially the guests) is quite poor both in the podcast and on the online lessons I’ve looked at. It’s crazy difficult to make out what they’re saying when you can barely hear it with the volume at 100% and they’re quickly speaking in another language. I understand that Portuguese people speak fast, but when you’re straining to hear it it makes it that much more difficult. Finally I’ve spent some time reading the content on the website, and I’ve noticed numerous spelling and grammatical errors. Normally I’m not a grammar nazi, but in the case of establishing yourself as a language teacher I feel that you should be held to a higher standard. In the end I feel that it is a useful tool, and I’m grateful for all the different tools that Carla & Marlon have made available for free. In all fairness I’m about a third of the way through the first series so all of these issues may be resolved in the latest content, but the problems I’ve seen so far don’t instill much confidence in me for purchasing the paid content (private 1 on 1 lessons) anytime in the near future. I’ll keep listening, and if I feel like these issues get resolved toward the end I’ll happily revise this review. Until then, feliz aprendizado!
  • ByrdInCA
    What a find!
    I’m studying European Portuguese with a wonderful teacher in my city, but class meets just once a week. I feel that I need more practice listening and pronouncing words correctly, and this podcast is perfect for my needs. It couldn’t be better if I had submitted a wish list of everything I wanted. Muito obrigada!
  • kathcass
    Amazing podcast- v helpful for trying to learn conversational Portuguese!
    I listen to this podcast everyday! I’m moving to Lisbon from the United States in December and listening to marlon and Carla converse has gotten me to a place where I feel comfortable with the language. Thanks so much for what you do!
  • FDT!!!
    From Atlanta to Lisboa and Porto!
    Carla and Marlon! Thank you so so so much for doing this European Portuguese podcast! Two years ago, I decided to travel to Portugal for my 30th birthday. Several months ago I started listening to your podcast to prepare for my trip. I am here in Lisboa now, and while I’m not fluent in Pt by any means, the podcast is definitely a huge help. I am making small conversation and pleasantries with the beautiful people here and get compliments how much I can understand and speak Pt. In a few days, it’s on to Porto where I will practice more! My favorite podcast! An amazing country!
  • botesazan
    Excellent podcast
    Excellent podcast! Carla and Marlon incorporate numerous language learning techniques to make their podcasts extremely helpful and varied. I highly recommend them.
  • Jennypantsnj
    Fantastic!
    I love this podcast (and all of the amazing learning tools that go with it)! Good resources to learn European are hard to find and over 5 years I've looked through a lot. This podcast isn't only just teaching me new vocabulary, but local sayings and culture which is HUGE in helping me to comprehend meaning. Carla & Marlon present the material in a truly engaging and fun way. Thank you for all of your hard work. I can tell that you put a lot of time into making this the best. Muito Obrigada!!
  • Mirbymom
    This is a excellent podcast
    I am an educator in the United States. I have been listening to this pod cast for about 8 weeks. Before this pod cast and the learning center on their website I was unable to retain much Portuguese at all. In just 8 weeks I feel Very comfortable and much more excited about my trip to Portugal. The learning enviroment and the podcasts are fun and down to earth. It would take a book to describe how greatful I am for having found this podcast. Thanks guys keep the fantastic content comming. I went from just wanting to visit another country to desiring to become fluent in the beautiful langue of these lovely europeans.
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