Dining Out in Brazil Lesson Plan Answer Key: Brazilian Portuguese Grammar Worksheet Eu quero vs. Eu gostaria. The two most common expressions for “I want” or “I would like” in Brazilian Portuguese are: Eu quero (I want) Eu gostaria de (I would like) What is the difference between them? To understand the difference you first need to know that Portuguese is a very informal language. It is recommended that when you say Eu quero (I want), you say por favor (please). e.g. Eu quero um bolo de chocolate, por favor. (I want a chocolate cake, please.) Eu quero – More informal (You say it to your friends.) Eu gostaria de – More formal (You say it to strangers.) Let’s practice what we have learned so far. 1. Circle the correct answer. Can you tell which of those sentences you would ask someone you know or you would ask a stranger? Eu quero uma banana, por favor. Family Eu gostaria de um copo de suco de maçã. Stranger Eu gostaria de uma torrada. Stranger Eu gostaria de um copo de leite. Stranger Eu quero uma pizza, por favor. Family Eu quero uma salada verde, por favor. Family Visit www.PimsleurApproach.com for more free Brazilian Portuguese language learning resources Dining Out in Brazil Lesson Plan Answer Key: Brazilian Portuguese Grammar Worksheet 2. Let’s try to form our own sentences to say what we want. (Use eu.) Eu gostaria de um copo de vitamina. (Waitress) Eu quero uma salada de fruta, por favor. (Best friend) Eu gostaria de um prato de arroz. (Waiter) Eu quero uma barra de chocolate, por favor. (Younger brother) Eu quero um prato de sopa, por favor. (Father) Eu gostaria de um copo de água gelada. (Shop assistant) Let´s say someone else wants or would like something to eat now: We use different pronouns when we refer to other people (just as in English). Querer – To want Eu quero – I want Você quer – You want Ele/ Ela quer – He/ She wants Gostaria – Would like Eu gostaria – I would like Você gostaria – You would like Ele/ Ela gostaria – He/ She would like 3. Look carefully at these sentences and see if there are any mistakes. Correct the ones that are wrong. Ela gostaria de um pastel de camarão. Ela gostaria de um pastel de camarão. (No mistakes) Ela querer uma batata frita, por favor. Ele gostaria de uma pizza de queijo. Ela quer uma batata frita, por favor. Ele gostaria de uma pizza de queijo. (No mistakes) Você querer um cachorro-quente? Eu querer um misto-quente, por favor. Ele quer um copo de leite, por favor. Você quer um cachorro-quente? Eu quero um misto-quente, por favor. Ele quer um copo de leite, por favor. (No mistakes) Copyright © 2000-2012 Internet Order, LLC. All rights reserved. “Stroll” and “Internet Order” are trademarks of Internet Order, LLC. Internet Order, LLC sells Pimsleur® products but is not an affiliate of Simon & Schuster, Inc. (the publisher of Pimsleur® products) or of Beverly Pimsleur (the owner of the Pimsleur® trademark, which is licensed exclusively to Simon & Schuster). Any use of the Pimsleur® name or associated marks is solely to identify the products sold by Internet Order, LLC. Internet Order, LLC is solely responsible for the contents of this document. Visit www.PimsleurApproach.com for more free Brazilian Portuguese language learning resources