So now it is nine months after the big move; we have been settled into our apartment for about two months (that is another few posts) and I feel a bit cut off from the people and the language. Of course I am bit of a detail person with a genetic make up that predisposes people to think that I am Portuguese, or rather I am pan-European by way of Kansas. This means that I am not getting the slower and louder treatment - instead it feels like I am drinking from the linguistic fire hose each time I have an unstructured interaction and I feel flustered and overwhelmed. My reaction is Não falo português .
Side bar: once while in the park with my child (my toe headed child) I came across a woman speaking English with one of her children. Seeking to start a conversation I asked how old her child was in English. She responded in Portuguese because as she later stated "when Portuguese people come up to me and talk in English I think they are just being polite, (not that they can understand English that well)". This is probably one of the most telling statements about the Portuguese. They (stereotype alert) speak some English but not well enough to speak at a normal pace with a fluent individual but are exceedingly polite about the whole thing. Of course the same could be said of many people from the US without the whole polite thing, we'd say "I'm sorry I don't get it".
So I wanted to catalog my Portuguese progress while I am here for the amusement and entertainment of those who aren't trying to speak to me in Portuguese.
I have a few books about language learning in general and Portuguese in particular.
- How to Learn Any Language by Barry Farber
- The Quick and Dirty Guide to Learning Languages Fast by AG Hawke
- The Loom of Language by Frederick Bodmer
- Teach Yourself Portuguese by Manuela Cook
- Larousse Concise Portuguese English Dictionary
- Acordo English to Portuguese and Portuguese to English Dictionaries
- Lonely Planet Portuguese Phrasebook
- Essential Portuguese Grammar
- A Frequency Dictionary of Portuguese by Davis and Preto-Bay
- Using Portuguese by McGovern and Ganho
- Portuguese, Essential Grammar by Hutchinson and Lloyd
- Rosetta Stone Brazilian Portuguese 1
- Pimsleur Brazilian Portuguese 1
- Michel Thomas Method Introduction to Portuguese
- Michel Thomas Method Portuguese Foundation
- Rick Steve's Guide to Portugal
- Vocabulearn Portuguese Flash Cards
- Accelastudy Ipod Application
- Portuguese Word of the Day Ipod Application
- itranslate ipod application
- Various Podcast in the Portuguese Language
- The kind people of Lisbon