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Learning Portuguese to A1 Level (absolute Beginner)

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According to the The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR or CEFL), the ability to speak, write, and understand a language can be broken into six stages: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2. 

A1 is the first level, and it essentially means absolute beginner. If you have an A1 level of Portuguese, you’ll be able to do things like introduce yourself and talk a little about yourself. You’ll be able to use simple everyday expressions and to interact with other Portuguese speakers on a basic level, provided the other person speaks slowly. 

This is a very basic level of a foreign language, so much so that A1 and A2 are often taught together, but it’s a good milestone to aim for when you’re beginning to learn Portuguese .

If you’ve been self-studying or just trying to “pick it up,” it’s a good idea to go through the curriculum of an A1 course. You might know a lot of the vocabulary already, but there’s a good chance you won’t have covered the grammar.

Learning European Portuguese?

There are lots of resources out there that cover A1 and A2 European Portuguese, such as Practice Portuguese or Mia Esmeriz’s A1 & A2 course .

How long does it take?

There are intensive courses that teach A1 Portuguese in around thirty to forty hours (normally spread out over two weeks). Alternatively, you can take a slower course or put in the hours yourself through self-study.

The A1 course from Mia’s Learn Portuguese Online compromises of 9 hours of video although, in practice, because the videos contain a lot of information, each one takes longer than that to get through.

Generally speaking, you should expect it to take somewhere between twenty and forty hours. At a little over an hour of study per day, that means you could get to A1 level in a month.

What You Will Learn

An A1 course typically gives you the foundations in grammar, covering things like ser vs estar, reflexive verbs, irregular verbs, etc. You’ll also learn how to ask for directions, tell the time, and talk about yourself.

It’s estimated that you need around 500 words to speak a language at an A1 level.

As an example, here’s the curriculum for Mia’s A1 Course:

  • Introducing Yourself and Others; Alphabet; Numbers; Conjugation of Verbs: Ser vs Estar
  • Describing where objects are: Isto/Isso/Aquilo; Aqui/Aí/Ali; Plurals; Articles
  • Reflexive Verbs; Asking the Time; Conseguir vs Poder; Saber vs Conhecer; Vir vs Ver; Polite Requests: Queria; Present Continuous
  • Seasons; Months; Personal Pronouns + com; Preposition: Em; Adjectives; Superlative; Irregular Verbs; Pronunciation
  • Imperative; Reflexive Verbs; Demonstrative Pronouns: Este/Esta; Possessive Pronouns: O meu/A minha; por vs para
  • Expressions; Giving Directions; Imperative (Irregular Verbs); (In)Variable Indefinite Pronouns; Spelling
  • Pretérito Perfeito Simples: (Ir)Regular Verbs; Adverbs and Expressions of Time; Recent Past: Acabar+de; Haver+de
  • Wishing Happy Birthday; Tão/Tanto; Adverbs and Expressions of Time; Pretérito Perfeito Simples; Personal Pronouns: Direct Object
  • Writing a CV; Relative Pronouns: Que/Onde; Personal Pronouns: Direct Object (Exceptions); Pretérito Imperfeito; Adverbs ending in -mente
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Self Study vs taking a Portuguese class

For most people, taking a class is the best way to go. Self-study isn’t easy, and a lot of the material can be quite dull. If you have the time (and money) to take an intensive course, this is probably the best way to do it: you can get to A1 level in 2 weeks rather than dragging it out over a semester with evening courses.

Group language courses definitely have their downsides, especially at a beginner’s level. The classes move as fast as the slowest person in the class, who’s often slow because they haven’t done the homework, and this can be frustrating if you’re the dedicated type.

(Note: This is more an issue with evening classes. People who commit to a 2-week intensive class are usually much more motivated.)

Group classes do also have their upsides. One being that they’re cheaper than one-on-one lessons, and the other that they’re a great way to meet other people.

Self-Study A1 Resources

The following are some of the resources that are tailored to A1-level Portuguese.

  • Mia’s Portuguese Masterclass A1 & A2  [ *Link *] – A very comprehensive course in European Portuguese, taught by a professional Portuguese teacher, this course has lots of great information but the non-interactive style of watching long videos won’t be for everyone. [ Read reviews ]
  • Pimsleur European Portuguese Level 1 & 2  [* link *] – A very accessible beginner’s course. This course has a lot of pros, but it definitely has its cons as well. [ Read Reviews ]
  • Michel Thomas, Foundation Portuguese  [* Link *] – Similar to Pimsleur, although more detailed and with more levels, the Michel Thomas course is completely audio-based and aims to take you from beginner to intermediate level in European Portuguese. [ Read Reviews ]
  • Portuguese Lab Academy  [ Link ] – An interactive site that covers covers A1 & A2 EU Portuguese.
  • Instituto Camões’ Portuguese for Foreigners, level A1 & A2  [ Link ] – Courses from the official Instituto Camões that cover both A1 and A2 Portuguese.
  • ACM’s Plataforma De Português Online  [ Link ] – A free platform from the Portuguese government which covers A1 & A2 Portuguese (as well as B1 & B2 Portuguese, which you’ll hopefully get to later on).

A1-Level Portuguese Textbooks

There are several Portuguese textbooks that are aimed at A1 or A1 and A2 learners of Portuguese. These can sometimes be hard to get a hold of, and they can be a bit dry, but it may still be worth tracking one or two of them down if only just to test yourself. 

  • Passaporte para Portugues: Pack: Livro do Aluno +CD audio & Caderno de Exerc ( amazon.com / Amazon.co.uk )
  • Português em Foco 1 ( amazon.com / amazon.co.uk )
  • Dialogar em Português (amazon.com / amazon.co.uk)
  • Ola! Como Esta?: Pack Ola! Como Esta? – Livro De Textos + CD + Livro De Actividades ( amazon.com / amazon.co.uk )
  • Aprender Portugues: Pack (Manual Com CD + Caderno De Exercicios) (Portuguese Edition) ( amazon.com / amazon.co.uk )
  • PORTUGUES ATUAL 1 ( amazon.com / amazon.co.uk )

If you’re learning Brazilian Portuguese, you may prefer to focus on these resources:

  • Pimsleur Brazilian Portuguese Level 1  [* Link *] – A very accessible, but quite basic beginner’s course, however, unlike the European Portuguese Course, Pimsleur’s Brazilian Portuguese course has several additional courses that take you far beyond the beginner’s level.
  • PortuguesePod101 Level 1 & Level 2  [ Link ] – These courses correspond to A1 and A2 on the CEFR scale.
  • Semantica Portuguese  [ Link ] – Video-based learning that aims to imitate real-life situations.

Plataforma de Português Online is a Portuguese government website that’s run by the Alto Comissariado para as Migrações. 

The course, which is completely free, covers A1-B2 level Portuguese. It’s fantastic that this resource exists, but it’s not without its problems. The course isn’t the easiest to use, and the website is often extremely slow or just times out completely. It mainly focuses on vocabulary, but it does have some Portuguese grammar focus as well. 

Instituto Camões

The Instituto Camões is the main Portuguese organisation in charge of promoting the Portuguese language and culture around the world. Their e-learning platform contains self-study Portuguese courses that covers A1-C1 level Portuguese. 

The courses  include some group or individual tutoring over Skype, depending on whether you go for the basic or premium version of the course, which could be useful for those that aren’t completely comfortable self-learning. 

Portuguese Lab

Portuguese Lab offers an A1 – B2 online course in Portuguese, as well as other paid and free resources like a Portuguese podcast and videos.  

At €35 per month, this definitely isn’t cheap, however, if it works, it’s obviously worth it.

Italki is an online platform where you can find language teachers in just about any language, including both European and Brazilian Portuguese. Many offer informal tutoring while others offer structured lessons as well as test preparation for CEFR exams or Centro de Avaliação de Português Língua Estrangeira (CAPLE) exams. 

If you’re self-studying, it’s definitely a good idea to take a few classes on iTalki so that you can practice speaking.

E-LOCAL (Electronically Learning Other Cultures and Languages) is a series of online language courses offered by the University of Coimbra. A1-level courses are available in several languages, including Portuguese, and the courses cost just €20 although it is incredibly basic in its design.

If you’re not sure whether it’s the right course for you, you can sample a few of the lessons in the online demo version beforehand. 

Dialogar is a website that unfortunately doesn’t seem to exist anymore, however many of the videos are still available on YouTube . A good number of these are aimed at A1-level Portuguese students, and cover topics like grammar, the weather, talking about your family, the body, and more. 

It can sometimes be a bit difficult to navigate through the videos, and to find the ones that are specifically aimed at A1-level learners, but that’s a small price to pay for having free access to these videos. 

Other useful resources 

A1 and A2-level Portuguese is really all about getting the basics, and learning how to communicate in Portugal. At this level, anything aimed at beginners could probably be considered useful. 

The following resources don’t necessarily correspond to the CEFR or CAPLE exams, but are still going to be useful. 

  • European Portuguese courses on Memrise
  • Portuguese phrasebooks  (tip:look for phrasebooks that have an audio component). 
  • The big list of free resources for learning European Portuguese
  • Portuguese podcasts

Sitting an A1-level Exam

Once you’ve completed one or more of the courses above, and you feel like you’ve reached an A1-level of Portuguese, you have a couple of options. You could continue onto A2 and then B-level Portuguese, or you could sit an exam at A1 to confirm your progress. 

Most language schools focus on getting you to A2 level before suggesting you take the A2-level test (CIPLE) but, if you want, there is an Access to Portuguese test that corresponds to A1-level Portuguese although sometimes it can be hard to find a centre that offers this.

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2 LP, pp. 8–10

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Letras e sons: a fonética do português brasileiro

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4 LP, pp. 11–2

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P8–P10
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P12 and P15
6 LP, pp. 18–21

Vocabulário: meses do ano e dias da semana

As horas

P18, P19, P20, P23, and P24
7 L1, pp. 28–35

Vocabulário: a vida dos estudantes

Verbos de primeira conjugação (-AR)

1-1–1-5
8 L1, pp. 36–43

Vocabulário: na universidade

Revisão pronomes pessoais e verbos em–AR

Vamos viajar: A vida universitária

1-6–1-9
9 L1, pp. 44–5 Artigos e substantivos: gênero e número 1-11–1-12
10 L1, pp. 46–9

Contração de preposição com artigos

Presente do verbo “estar”

1-14, 1-17, and 1-19
11 L1, pp. 50–59

Pronomes interrogativos

Vamos viajar: As universidades

Verbos regulares de segunda (-ER) e terceira (-IR) conjugações

1-21–1-23, 1-25, 1-28, 1-32, and 1-33
12 L1, pp. 60–5

Produção escrita

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Ler (explanation box) pp. 55, 56, and 58
13 L2, pp. 66–74

Adjetivos descritivos

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15 L2, pp. 75–85

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2-19, 2-20, and 2-22
18 L2, pp. 94–103

Diálogo

Horizontes: O sudeste e o sul do Brasil

Ler (explanation box) pp. 74 and 77
19 L3, pp. 104–14

Diversões populares

Vocabulário: comida

3-2, 3-3, and 3-6
20 L3, pp. 115–25

Verbos regulares de segunda (-ER) e terceira (-IR) conjugações

Verbos “ir” e “ter”

Vamos Viajar: O cinema e o teatro

3-7, 3-10, 3-11, 3-12, and 3-18
21 L3, pp. 126–30

Vamos viajar: A música e os concertos

Números acima de 100

3-19 and 3-20
22 L3, pp. 131–43

Usos de “por” e “para”

Horizontes: O Nordeste do Brasil

3-21, 3-22, and 3-26
23 L4, pp. 144–51

Vocabulário: a familia

4-1–4-4, ler (explanation box) pp. 98, 100, and 101
24 Atividade oral e escrita
25
26 L4, pp. 152–6

Verbos com mudança de raíz

Vamos viajar: Laços de família

4-5, 4-6, and 4-8
27 L4, pp. 157–62

Advérbios

Presente de verbos irregulares

4-9, 4-10, 4-12, and 4-14
28 L4, pp. 163–8

“Fazer” e “haver” com expressões de tempo

Vamos viajar: A família e a sociedade

Pretérito perfeito

4-15, 4-16, 4-19, and 4-22
29 L4, pp. 169–79

Horizontes: O Norte do Brasil e o Amazonas

Diálogo

Ler (explanation box) pp. 124, 126, and 128
30 L5, pp. 180–8

Vocabulário: A casa e os móveis

As tarefas domésticas

5-1, 5-2, 5-5, 5-7, and 5-56
31 L5, pp. 189–95

Presente progressivo

Vamos viajar: Lugares para morar

“Ter”, “estar com” e “ficar com”

5-10, 5-11, 5-12, and 5-13
32 L5, pp. 196–201

Pronomes adjetivos e demonstrativos

Pretérito perfeito de verbos irregulares

5-14–5-19
33 L5, pp. 202–15

Vamos viajar: O exterior e o interior das casas

“Saber” e “conhecer”

Verbos e pronomes reflexivos

5-20–5-24, and 5-30
34 L5, pp. 216–9

Horizontes: Brasília e o Centro-oeste

Diálogo

Ler (explanation box) p. 150
35 Atividade oral e escrita
36
37 L6, pp. 220–8 Vocabulário: roupa e acessórios 6-1–6-3
38 L6, pp. 229–33

Pretérito perfeito: verbos regulares e irregulares

Vamos viajar: As compras

6-4, 6-5, 6-7, 6-10, and 6-12
39 L6, pp. 234–40

Pronome objeto direto

Vamos viajar: Feiras e mercados

6-12–6-15
40 L6, pp. 241–53

“Tag questions”

“Por” e “para”

Horizontes: Lisboa, a capital de Portugal

6-16–6-18, 6-20–6-22, and 6-23
41 L7, pp. 254–61

Vocabulário: esportes, o tempo e as estações

7-2–7-4, ler (explanation box) pp. 172 and 176.
42 Preparação da apresentação oral (atividade individual)
43 Correção do texto da apresentação oral (em grupo)
44 L7, pp. 262–71

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Pretérito perfeito irregular

7-5–7-7, 7-10, and 7-11
45 L7, pp. 272–80

Vamos viajar: Os clubes esportivos

Pretérito imperfeito

7-12, 7-13, 7-14, and 7-15
46 L7, pp. 281–95

Vamos viajar: A história do futebol

Há/faz (ago)

Horizontes: O Sul de Portugal

7-16, 7-17, 7-20, and 7-21
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To assign homework

  • Thread starter jayde
  • Start date Oct 23, 2007
  • Oct 23, 2007

Hello, I am trying to figure out how one would say in French, "My professor assigns homework ..." The problem is I have no idea which French verb is appropriate for this use of the english word assign. Can one say "Mon professeur donne des devoirs" ? Merci  

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jayde said: Hello, I am trying to figure out how one would say in French, "My professor assigns homework ..." The problem is I have no idea which French verb is appropriate for this use of the english word assign. Can one say "Mon professeur donne des devoirs" ? Merci Click to expand...

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To assign homework = donner des devoirs (?) I don't think the verb quite works with this sentence: You will be assigned written work every week Vous serez donné du travail à l'écrit chaque semaine I don't think the passive voice is the correct way to say this.... ? qu'en pensez vous ? Qu'est-ce qui se dit couramment chez les facultés françaises ?  

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Homework Help: 9 Tips for Parents and Caregivers

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While many kids have mixed feelings about homework, it does have its benefits. Homework helps students develop study and time management skills, fosters independence and accountability, and reinforces their learning. However, as a parent, helping your child manage and complete all of their homework assignments isn’t always easy. Here are some ways you can make homework easier for everyone involved.

(Psst! If you’re an educator looking for homework strategies and tips, some of these can help you, too. You might even want to pass them along to families and caregivers to help with homework.)

Strategies for Parents & Caregivers to Help with Homework

Students are more successful in school when parents and caregivers take an active interest in their learning — and that includes homework. Here are some tips to help with homework.

Get organized

First and foremost, help your child get organized by finding a system that will help them keep track of the assignments they need to bring home to complete. These organization systems will look differently for every learner, so we’ve gathered a few different ideas to get you started. 

One option is to have a homework folder where your child puts all their take-home assignments. Another option is to have a binder for every class and/or subject, plus a dedicated homework binder. The latter is ideal for older students, students who have to switch between multiple classes, or those who are able to keep track of different binders. 

In addition to homework folders and binders, you could also create a dedicated place for your child to write down homework assignments every day like a homework log or agenda. Writing down the assignments each day will help underscore what’s due, and help keep them accountable. 

Resources to help with homework organization

  • Free Homework Binder for Organization by Pathway 2 Success
  • Assignment + Homework Log | Blank & Seasonal by Crafty Creations
  • Homework Assignment Planner/Tracker for Students by Savvy School Posters and Printables

Set the scene

Choose a spot at home where your child can regularly go to complete their homework. Be sure to keep any supplies they might need, such as paper, pencils, scissors, and glue, within reach of that spot. Most importantly, make sure this place is as distraction-free as possible. You can limit potential distractions by making it an expectation that electronics — like cell phones, televisions, gaming consoles — stay switched off (or put away altogether!) while they study.

Plan a study time schedule

When it comes to homework, having a set routine can make a big difference. It’s a good idea, when possible, to have a set time for homework. Of course, this will look different for every family, depending on work schedules and after-school activities. Just choose any time that works for your family and stick to it as much as you can. Over time, consistency will help your child develop good study habits.

Give your child some choice

Let your child have a little bit of say when it comes to how they complete their homework. For example, you can let them choose which assignment or subject they start with first. Giving kids the opportunity to make some choices can go a long way toward helping them feel more empowered, independent, and more important of all, motivated to complete their assignments. 

Help them manage their time

Before starting homework, spend a few minutes going over what’s on deck for the night. Ask questions about what assignments are due, and what quizzes and tests they have coming up that they might need to study for. This can help you (and them!) get a sense of the overall workload for the night and what they need to prioritize. On nights when there are really big projects on their plates, encourage your child to think about what steps they need to complete to break the work down into more manageable chunks. If it’s a really heavy homework night, be sure they schedule brain breaks every hour. 

Resources to help with time management

  • Organizational and Study Skills for Middle and High School Students by Informed Decisions
  • FREE: Student Planner for High School & Middle School by Ye Olde History Shoppe
  • Weekly Prioritizer – To Do List by MrsSystems

Be present for homework help (but don’t hover)

Homework helps students learn how to work independently. As a parent or caregiver, you’ll have to strike a balance between being available to support and encourage your child as they complete their assignments — without becoming overly involved in doing the work itself. To foster independent working habits, you can stay available to help with homework by doing your own tasks or chores nearby. This allows you to be present to answer questions and offer guidance, without hovering.

Pro Tip: Since kids are more likely to follow what their parents do rather than what they say, model what independent work looks like. When it’s homework time, consider working on your own “assignments,” like reading the news, paying bills, or another task!

Have a “phone a friend” option available

It might be a good idea for you and your child to pick a few study buddies — that is, two or three classmates that your child can reach out to, should the need arise. Having the option to “phone a friend” can come in handy if your child has a question about something they were assigned or needs additional homework help.

Keep in touch with teachers

If you’re able to, try to attend school events at the beginning of the year — like meet-the-teacher night or parent-teacher conferences — to open the lines of communication with your child’s teacher. These are great forums to ask what a teacher’s homework policies are, along with their expectations for how involved you should be.

If you need homework help throughout the year, don’t be shy in bringing it to your teacher’s attention. Teachers often have helpful tips and strategies to share to help with homework, but if they don’t know your child is struggling, they can’t offer you help.

Reward effort and progress

Let’s face it: homework often isn’t an activity that kids want to do, and it can be a big source of stress and frustration. As a parent or caregiver, you can boost motivation and confidence in a number of different ways. 

For example, if you have a child who lacks motivation, consider implementing a rewards system or incentive plan. Talk to your child about what they might like to earn. Watching a favorite TV show, spending time on devices, or getting a sweet treat are just a few ways to reward kids’ for their effort. Additionally, if you have a child who routinely struggles with their assignments, it might be a good idea to provide additional encouragement and support by practicing affirmations and positive self-talk. Celebrate their effort and progress rather than just the final grade.

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    Português (Portuguese) . assign homework. Thread starter reka39; Start date Feb ... . assign homework. Thread starter reka39; Start date Feb 16, 2012; R. reka39 Banned. Italian Feb 16, 2012 #1 Hello! How do you say in PtE 'the professor will assign homeworks for the weekend'? My attempt: 'o professor dará trabalhos de casa para o fim-de-semana'?

  2. homework

    Inglês. Português. do homework vtr + n. (do after-hours schoolwork) fazer lição de casa loc v. The children have to do homework before they can go out to play. do your homework v expr. figurative (become informed) informar-se vp.

  3. ASSIGNED HOMEWORK

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  4. assign

    assign - Online English-Portuguese dictionary. Traduções principais: Inglês: Português: assign [sth] ⇒ vtr (task: give) (informal) dar vt (informal)passar vt (formal)atribuir vt: The history teacher frequently assigns massive amounts of homework.

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    Portuguese Translation of "ASSIGN" | The official Collins English-Portuguese Dictionary online. Over 100,000 Portuguese translations of English words and phrases. TRANSLATOR. LANGUAGE. ... They are assigned much less homework. Pressley, Michael & McCormick, Christine Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and ...

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    Tenho que ajudar meu filho com o dever de casa. I've got to do my homework for the court appearance. É meu dever de casa para a audiência no tribunal. Traduções em contexto de "homework" en inglês-português da Reverso Context : homework assignment, math homework, done your homework, finish your homework, doing your homework.

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  9. Tradução de Português de assign

    If you assign a piece of work to someone, you give them the work to do. When I taught, I would assign a topic to children which they would write about. Inglês Americano: assign / əˈsaɪn /. Português Brasileiro: delegar. Chinês: 布置 任务. Espanhol Europeu: asignar. Francês: donner. Alemão: zuteilen. Italiano: assegnare.

  10. Assignments

    CALENDÁRIO: programa e exercícios. The homework (caderno de exercícios) assigned must be detached or copied in order to be handed in to the teacher. Do the homework prior to class in order to be well prepared for the in-class work. All other homework must be completed at the same pace as the material is covered in class.

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    Assignment of a member of staff to a post of head or deputy head of a unit at any level shall be for functional reasons only. A afectação de um agente a u m lugar d e chefe de unidade ou de chefe de unidade adjunto, independentemente do grau, deve ser sempre motivada por razões de carácter funcional.

  12. HOMEWORK

    HOMEWORK translate: lição de casa, dever de casa, lição de casa [feminine], tarefa [feminine]. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Portuguese Dictionary.

  13. assigned

    passar vt. (informal) dar vt. The manager assigned the task of interviewing job candidates to her assistant. O gerente atribuiu a tarefa de entrevistar candidatos à vaga de assistente dele. assign [sb] [sth] ⇒ vtr. (charge with a task) encarregar vt. Sarah's supervisor assigned her the task of writing the company newsletter.

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    assign translation in English - Portuguese Reverso dictionary, see also 'assignment, ass, assistant, assassin', examples, definition, conjugation

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    Question about Portuguese (Portugal) How do you say this in Portuguese (Portugal)? homework (assignments you have to do at home) See a translation

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    Tradução de "assign" em português. Verbo. atribuir designar ceder associar conceder nomear destinar assinalar delegar. alocar. Ver mais. The user must have sufficient permissions to create and assign policies. O usuário precisa ter permissões suficientes para criar e atribuir políticas.

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    Translations in context of "assign" in English-Portuguese from Reverso Context: shall assign. ... assign responsibility and accountability for risk decisions; Atribuir a responsabilidade e a obrigação de prestação de contas pelas decisões de risco; Sometimes sellers assign it without full payment.

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    Here's how you say it. Portuguese Translation. dever de casa. More Portuguese words for home-work. tarefa escolar noun. homework, schoolwork. lição de casa.

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    Senior Member. Bordeaux. English (US) Oct 5, 2008. #3. To assign homework = donner des devoirs (?) I don't think the verb quite works with this sentence: You will be assigned written work every week. Vous serez donné du travail à l'écrit chaque semaine.

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    Give your child some choice. Let your child have a little bit of say when it comes to how they complete their homework. For example, you can let them choose which assignment or subject they start with first. Giving kids the opportunity to make some choices can go a long way toward helping them feel more empowered, independent, and more ...