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Learn Brazilian Portuguese with Fictional Crime Stories

Bilingual Short Stories with English Translations for Intermediate Learners

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Learn Brazilian Portuguese with Fictional Crime Stories is a bilingual audiobook collection for English-speaking learners who want to build their Portuguese through absorbing short fiction. The twenty-two stories span a wide range of fictional criminal scenarios, moral questions, and investigative puzzles, all narrated in Brazilian Portuguese pitched at intermediate to upper-intermediate level.

Each story is presented first in Brazilian Portuguese, the language you are learning, followed by the English translation so you can verify your comprehension. This approach lets you engage fully with the target language before checking your understanding. With repeated listening, vocabulary, pronunciation, and natural sentence structures become second nature.

Research consistently shows that encountering language through narrative — with characters, conflict, and consequence — builds retention far more effectively than drills or word lists. The stories are designed to be linguistically rich without being impenetrable, striking the balance that keeps learners coming back.

Narrated by Teri Scott and Inês Vale, both in full expressive form, this collection makes every listening session genuinely enjoyable. Whether in the car, at the gym, or winding down at home — twenty-two stories, two languages, and a genuinely effective path to Brazilian Portuguese.

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