Harpercollins Language Survival Guide, Portugal

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Summary

A Phrase Book . . . A Dictionary . . . A Travel Guide . . . All in One!The HarperCollins Language Survival Guide: Portugal covers every aspect of travel in Portugal, from traffic signs and bank machines to restaurants and Internet caf_s. Bring it along and you'll have no trouble finding the best Portuguese wine, bread, and seafood.Totally different from every other language or phrase book.You'll find:Clear, to-the-point photographs illustrating vocabulary and social customs for quick and easy referencePractical tourist informationConcise bilingual dictionary and grammar section

Table of Contents

Useful Websites 4(1)
Introduction 5(1)
Speaking Portuguese 6(1)
Everyday Talk 7(7)
Addressing People
7(1)
Asking for Things
8(1)
Key Phrases
9(1)
Keywords
10(1)
Meeting People
11(1)
Problems
12(1)
Complaints
13(1)
Everyday Portugal 14(4)
Asking the Way 18(2)
Banks & Money 20(2)
When is...? 22(2)
Timetables 24(2)
Tickets 26(2)
Public Transport 28(6)
Bus, Tram
28(2)
Metro
30(2)
Train
32(2)
Taxi 34(1)
Car Hire 35(1)
Boats 36(1)
Driving 37(7)
Signs
38(1)
Motorway
39(1)
Parking
40(2)
Petrol
42(1)
Problems
43(1)
Shopping 44(10)
Supermarket
45(1)
Quantities
46(1)
Labels
47(1)
Everyday Foods
48(1)
Fruit & Vegetables
49(1)
Department Stores
50(1)
Clothes & Shoes
51(1)
Stamps & Post Office
52(1)
Film
53(1)
Phones 54(2)
E-mail, Internet, Fax 56(2)
Out & About 58(4)
Sightseeing
58(1)
Museums & Art Galleries
58(2)
Sport & Leisure
60(2)
Accommodation 62(4)
Finding a Room
63(1)
Self-catering
64(1)
Youth Hostels
65(1)
Camping 66(2)
Launderette
67(1)
Special Needs 68(1)
With Kids 69(1)
Health 70(5)
Pharmacy
70(1)
Doctor & Dentist
71(1)
Hospital
72(1)
Emergency
73(2)
FOOD & DRINK 75(40)
Portuguese Food
76(1)
Places to Eat
77(1)
Drinks
78(1)
Snacks
78(2)
Meals
80(2)
Reading the Menu
82(2)
Tea & Coffee
84(1)
Beer
85(1)
Wine
86
Madeira & Port
78(12)
Flavours of Portugal
90(2)
Choosing a Dish
92(1)
Menu Reader
93(22)
Dictionary 115(73)
How Portuguese Works 188

Excerpts

Harpercollins Language Survival Guide: Portugal
The Visual Phrase Book and Dictionary

Introduction

As technology sweeps across the world, travellers aren't just faced with the prospect of speaking a foreign language—they also have foreign machines to contend with. Machines for parking, for dispensing cash, for buying tickets and food. Often there is nobody about to ask how they work. Collins Language Survival Guides address this problem by showing photographically signs and situations you might come across.

The things that throw you are often the ones that look familiar—such as buses, trains or phones—but which operate slightly differently.

There are usually codes to how things operate, and though you might not think you are aware of them, you are probably using them every day: the colour-coding for roads (blue for motorways, green for major roads, yellow for temporary signs) or when buying milk (generally blue for whole milk, green for semi-skimmed and red for skimmed). It's when these familiar codes don't work in the same way, that you feel slightly at a loss and probably more unsure than you need be. By making a note of how these types of things work and knowing a few keywords, you will feel much more confident.

The unique combination of practical information, photos and phrases found in this book provides the key to hassle-free travel and the colour-coding below shows how information is presented and how to access it as quickly as possible.

Harpercollins Language Survival Guide: Portugal
The Visual Phrase Book and Dictionary
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Excerpted from Portugal: The Visual Phrase Book and Dictionary by HarperCollins Staff
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