São Paulo Metro in Portuguese: "Preciso…" Pattern Drill

Navigating the São Paulo metro just got a whole lot easier. In this pattern drill, you'll master one of the most useful sentence structures in Brazilian Portuguese — "Preciso…" (I need to…) — applied entirely to real metro situations in São Paulo. Every phrase you hear is something you could actually use on the Metrô or CPTM lines. You'll practice phrases like: • "I need to buy a ticket." → "Preciso comprar uma passagem." • "I need to change lines." → "Preciso fazer baldeação." • "I need to get off at the next stop." → "Preciso descer na próxima estação." • "Where is the ticket machine?" → "Onde fica a máquina de recarga?" Why watch this video? Repetition-based drills are one of the fastest ways to make a phrase automatic — so when you're rushing through Estação da Sé or trying to recharge your Bilhete Único, the words come out naturally, without thinking. No filler. No fluff. Just focused, real-world Portuguese you can use immediately. Subscribe to Fluently Portuguese for short, practical drills that build real fluency — one pattern at a time. #PortuguesePractice #BrazilianPortuguese #SãoPaulo