The most notable thing about this challenge was that Luke and Sarah didn't seem to have any difficulty understanding what the lady was saying, despite her regional accent or not being particularly careful to speak slowly. Being able to understand a native speaker speaking casually is as important as being able to speak their language. Way to go, Luke and Sarah! 👏
I’ve recently discovered your channel, Liz, and I’m loving it! My family and I are coming to Portugal soon (🤞🏼), hopefully to find our new home, and your videos are helping immensely with learning Portuguese. Obrigada! From another Londoner xox
Just wanted to make the first contact :) I think my husband and I could very much use your help! Duo Lingo doesn't cut it for us we love your approach and we're also in the process of setting up a homestead like Luke and Sarah.
My friend actually owns some goats and sheep, so, if I ever make my way to Portugal, this stuff might actually come in handy. Thanks for the vid, Liz :).
So helpful!! Do you have one for like this for grocery shopping?? I've heard that checking out at the grocery store is definitely not the same as in Estados Unidos.
It would be "Que tenha boas compras" which is for the formal in Portuguese from Portugal. "Que tenhas boas compras" would be the informal, but, like Liz said, just saying "boas compras" will do :)
Did you study the Portuguese language at a university in London? I am interested in doing this somewhere in Portugal, any suggestions ? Thank you ahead of time :)
Hello I really wanted advice as my first language is Portuguese but slowly and slowly I stopped speaking it and I started losing how to communicate fluently as I understand everything but sometimes I struggle to communicate what advice do you give
Muito Obrigado ! Could you please help me with one specific question? -In case I point at something and ask for its name (now what is it, but for the name of it), how do I ask? (1) Qual é o nome disso? (2) Como e chamado? (3) Como se chama? Which question is grammerly correct? Which question is more commmon the European Portuguese? Thanks much and Kind Regards.
Hi Liz, How you doing? I do really appreciate your content, gues why, I do learn English from your channel? I would rather appreciate if you can help me to practice conversation over Skype 🙂. I'm living in Italy
Ready to go shopping? What are you buying this holiday? Tell me how it goes!
The most notable thing about this challenge was that Luke and Sarah didn't seem to have any difficulty understanding what the lady was saying, despite her regional accent or not being particularly careful to speak slowly. Being able to understand a native speaker speaking casually is as important as being able to speak their language. Way to go, Luke and Sarah! 👏
I’ve recently discovered your channel, Liz, and I’m loving it! My family and I are coming to Portugal soon (🤞🏼), hopefully to find our new home, and your videos are helping immensely with learning Portuguese. Obrigada! From another Londoner xox
So glad to hear it, good luck with your move!!
De todas as pessoas que utilizou nos seus desafios, este casal era de longe o melhor. Eram realmente bons.
Bom vídeo! Muito obrigado! :)
Muito bom! Eles foram mt bons!
Concordo!
Aw they did great. I liked seeing how they did this especially as I will find myself in this same farm shop situation! Thanks for the explanations
Awesome! Best of luck with it!
Muito bom
Espero q seja muito bem recebida e Feliz em Portugal
A big hug from London from a Portuguese guy
Luke and Sarah did really well.
Vídeo excelente! Parabéns e venham mais vídeos.
So helpful! Thanks Liz!
Just wanted to make the first contact :) I think my husband and I could very much use your help! Duo Lingo doesn't cut it for us we love your approach and we're also in the process of setting up a homestead like Luke and Sarah.
Very cool!! Please do take a look at my free resources I think they will help a lot!
Muito obrigado
Ola Liz! Muito obrigado pela licao! 👍
😘
Thank you! I was feeling so discouraged, but this gave me hope I can get some basics mastered before our visit in the spring.
So glad to hear this!! That is what my channel is all about!!
Portuguese - shopping
Omg the tips are until the end?!
My friend actually owns some goats and sheep, so, if I ever make my way to Portugal, this stuff might actually come in handy. Thanks for the vid, Liz :).
How cool! I wish I had more animals in my life!
After watching your channel I am slowly getting there with some mistakes but people have been so nice to me
Awesome! So glad you’ve had good experiences!
Muito bom!
Muy mono el jersey a juego con el sofá 😱
😊
Muy interesante el vídeo 👏
So helpful!! Do you have one for like this for grocery shopping?? I've heard that checking out at the grocery store is definitely not the same as in Estados Unidos.
I cant film in supermarkets sadly. I did one at a food market tho, check that out!
Brilliant
The portuguese of that guy is like mine of english. Intermediate.
Muito obrigado. Que tem boas compras (Is this wish grammerly correct?)
You can simply say “boas compras!”
It would be "Que tenha boas compras" which is for the formal in Portuguese from Portugal. "Que tenhas boas compras" would be the informal, but, like Liz said, just saying "boas compras" will do :)
Did you study the Portuguese language at a university in London? I am interested in doing this somewhere in Portugal, any suggestions ? Thank you ahead of time :)
I studied at the University of Manchester! You should check out my free lesson in the description and come study with meee!
Hello I really wanted advice as my first language is Portuguese but slowly and slowly I stopped speaking it and I started losing how to communicate fluently as I understand everything but sometimes I struggle to communicate what advice do you give
Find someone to practice with at least once a week, you just need to get speaking again. Its like a muscle, if you don’t use it you lose it x
Muito Obrigado ! Could you please help me with one specific question? -In case I point at something and ask for its name (now what is it, but for the name of it), how do I ask? (1) Qual é o nome disso? (2) Como e chamado? (3) Como se chama? Which question is grammerly correct? Which question is more commmon the European Portuguese? Thanks much and Kind Regards.
Como se diz = how do you say?
Hi Liz,
How you doing? I do really appreciate your content, gues why, I do learn English from your channel?
I would rather appreciate if you can help me to practice conversation over Skype 🙂.
I'm living in Italy