If you study Brazilian Portuguese through songs you will learn a lot about Brazilian culture and History at the same time. Plus, singing and rewriting a song will be as if you were actually speaking or writing in perfect verses, which is very pleasant by the way.
If you sympathise with this learning method contact me, I will point you out some good songs to learn as you sing. professoremarcello@gmail.com
One of my favorite brazilian songs is the following. It condenses a lot of information about our country.
Tropicália
...
sobre a cabeça os aviões
sob meus pés os caminhões
aponta para os chapadões meu nariz
eu organizo um movimento
eu oriento o Carnaval
eu inauguro um monumento
no planalto central do país
viva a bossa, sa sa
viva a palhoça, ça ça ça ça
viva a bossa, sa sa
viva a palhoça, ça ça ça ça
...
lyrics and song by Caetano Veloso (it is partial you can find the rest of it here Lyricstranslate )
If you want to learn more about Tropicalismo visit Wikipedia
And don't forget to sing!
If you sympathise with this learning method contact me, I will point you out some good songs to learn as you sing. professoremarcello@gmail.com
One of my favorite brazilian songs is the following. It condenses a lot of information about our country.
Tropicália
...
sobre a cabeça os aviões
sob meus pés os caminhões
aponta para os chapadões meu nariz
eu organizo um movimento
eu oriento o Carnaval
eu inauguro um monumento
no planalto central do país
viva a bossa, sa sa
viva a palhoça, ça ça ça ça
viva a bossa, sa sa
viva a palhoça, ça ça ça ça
...
lyrics and song by Caetano Veloso (it is partial you can find the rest of it here Lyricstranslate )
If you want to learn more about Tropicalismo visit Wikipedia
And don't forget to sing!