Diogo is in a bad mood and just wants some breakfast. Unfortunately, everywhere he goes seems to be closed. Listen for regular -ir verbs in the present tense throughout the story, including abrir, desistir, vestir, and decidir. Remember, they’re conjugated with almost the same endings as regular -er verbs!
Eu Só Queria Tomar o Pequeno-Almoço
I Just Wanted To Have Breakfast
Tipos de Farinha
Types Of Flour
A customer asks a grocery store employee for help finding the right kind of flour.
Ida ao Talho
Going to the Butcher's Shop
Follow Anabela as she orders various cuts of meat from the butcher.
Dividir para Conquistar
Divide (and) Conquer
Ricardo and Ana go to the supermarket together to buy groceries. Will dividing up the tasks make the shopping trip go faster?
A Lista de Compras
The Shopping List
Paulo and Rute are taking stock of the food and supplies they have in their kitchen. Time to make a shopping list! As you follow along, notice how the word “há” from the verb “haver” is used in different contexts.
No Supermercado
At the Supermarket
Susana is at the supermarket buying groceries to make food with Maria. On her way to the checkout, she calls Maria to make sure she got everything they need for their snack!
À Busca de Doces
In Search of Sweets
Maria has an unusual craving for sweets, so she decides to create her own candy!
Promoções ou Armadilhas
Promotions or Traps
João and Marco are longtime friends who often meet up for coffee to catch up on each other’s lives. Find out what happens after João takes Marco’s advice on saving money at the supermarket.