Practice Portuguese Practice Portuguese is for the European Portuguese learner who wants to take the next step towards improving their listening and speaking skills!
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Free ChatGPT-based resources for learning European Portuguese Olá a todos! Below I’ve shared a brief excerpt from my recent Substack piece about different ways to use ChatGPT for learning European Portuguese Please check out the complete article if you’re interested … This is currently my favorite GPT because it’s the one that most frequently surprises and delights me The most recent addition to my AI tutoring staff, it was born out of a need
Learning Strategies Motivation - Practice Portuguese Hi guys, I was wondering if any of you had any book recommendations to study Portuguese, in addition to this (fantastic!) website What makes this book great? Is it focused on grammar, vocabulary, phrases, or all of the above? Is it for beginners or advanced learners? Is it written in European or Brazilian Portuguese, or both? Etc I would love to hear from you, kind regards from Holland!
I took the CIPLE exam, AMA - Practice Portuguese The material on the Practice Portuguese website is great and I used it extensively to prepare for the exam But I think the audios on PP might be a little too easy You need more challenging audio material in addition to PP dialogs And you need to practice writing on different subjects
Trying to understand ser estar em na no - Grammar - Practice Portuguese Portugal is one of a few countries for which we don’t use articles, as explained here: Where Are You From? | Practice Portuguese To refer to locations, it’s usually fine to use estar, ser or ficar “Portugal fica na Europa”, “Portugal é na Europa”, or “Portugal está na Europa” are all acceptable options Na = em + a
Demais vs. demasiado - Vocabulary - Practice Portuguese Both sound natural and are very commonly used in European Portuguese nowadays, and you can choose what to use according to personal preference In Brazilian Portuguese, ‘demasiado’ is rarely used