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Conversa Brasileira by Orlando Kelm

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Conversa Brasileira
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Publisher: The University of Texas at Austin
ISBN-13: 9781937963057
Number of pages: 352

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These materials are designed to help intermediate and advanced-level learners of Portuguese to analyze the way that Brazilians really talk and improve in their own proficiency and fluency. This textbook provides a hardcopy of all of the online materials, including the dialog transcriptions, English translations, and lesson notes that link to the original website.

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