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Lesson 13: Pronunciation of 's' and 'z' Sounds, Eating At Movie Theaters (alt)
FromTá Falado: Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
Lesson 13: Pronunciation of 's' and 'z' Sounds, Eating At Movie Theaters (alt)
FromTá Falado: Brazilian Portuguese Pronunciation for Speakers of Spanish
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11 minutes
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Feb 8, 2007
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asset title: Lesson 13: Pronunciation of 's' and 'z' Sounds, Eating At Movie Theaters (alt)
filename: tafalado_13.mp3
track number: 14/46
time: 11:11
size: 3.93 MB
bitrate: 48 kbps
This podcast lesson is a repeat of Lesson #12 on the sounds of 's' and 'z.' However, in this lesson we have a special guest. Vivian Flanzer is from Rio de Janeiro. And not just Rio, from Copacabana! In this lesson we get to compare Vivian's pronunciation to that of Valdo and Michelle. Get ready for some wild soundings for 's' and 'z.' DialogPortugueseValdo: Acho que vou te visitar à noite. Não quero ficar em casa.Michelle:Eu estou com dois ingressos para o cinema que tenho que usar antes que o prazo esgote. Valdo: Sabe que seria massa! Saiu um filme que eu queria mesmo ver desde a semana passada.Michelle: Se você quiser, a sessão de hoje começa à s seis. E podemos comer alguma coisa lá.Valdo: Ah, é mesmo. Dentro de alguns cinemas aqui eles servem comida. Gostoso, né?Michelle: Então tá. A gente come massa com espinafre e toma umas bebidas enquanto assiste o filme.SpanishValdo: Creo que voy a visitarte esta noche. No quiero quedarme en casa.Michelle: Tengo dos boletos para el cine que tengo que usar antes de que se venzan.Valdo: Sabes que serÃa chévere! SalÃo una pelÃcula que querÃa ver desde la semana pasada.Michelle: Si tú quieres, la función de hoy comienza a las seis y podemos comer alguna cosa ahÃ.Valdo: Ah, es cierto. Dentro de algunos cines aquà se sirve comida. Qué chévere, ¿no?Michelle: Está bien. Nosotros comemos pasta con espinacas y tomamos unas bebidas mientras miramos la pelÃcula.EnglishValdo: I think I'll come visit you tonight. I don't want to stay at home.Michelle: I've got two tickets to the movies that I have to use up before they expire.Valdo: You know what would be cool? There's a movie that just came out that I've wanted to see for a week now.Michelle: If you'd like, there's a movie that starts at six o'clock. And we can eat something there.Valdo: That's right. In some of the theaters they serve food. That's cool, right?Michelle: OK then. We'll have pasta with spinach and we'll have a few drinks while watching the movie.
Released:
Feb 8, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode
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