I use Memrise and listen to Portuguese with Carla. She has a RUclips and a podcast (both free) and I love that you can change the settings on both to slow it down because sometimes they talk fast. They also have a website that is a pay subscription. But at only $19 or so a month that take you thru the grammar and conversational stuff which is great. Thanks for the recommendations, I’m going to try drops and see how I like it!
Hi there! I'm spilling the beans on a bonus resource that my Portuguese tutor shared with me, which are some excellent exercise books to practice your Portuguese in one more way. See the links in the description under BONUS RESOURCES.
Great info and video. I'm so happy to hear someone who likes Drops because I find it very easy to use and I do my 5 minutes every day. It helps. I also really like Talk The Streets. All your other suggestions are wonderful too. When I actually move to Portugal I look forward to taking lessons with someone or maybe at the university (if they have a class there).
Thank you for you're video. It's really helpful. Most Portuguese material you find are Brazilian. How is you're Portuguese at the moment? i think Portuguese is really difficult. But I learn 30min a day for almost 2months know. I can't wait for the moment I could read/watch stuff in Portuguese.
My Portuguese is at an intermediate level with all these resources and practicing in my day-to-day life. I can understand most conversations, and I'm working towards reading complex texts and following group conversations, which to me are the toughest!
Hi, i am born in portugal however i unfortunately moved to england when i was 6 and i forgot all the portuguese i knew. Now i wanna learn portuguese. Have you got any tips for me?
Of course, I would recommend taking a look at some of the apps/podcasts/videos I mention in this video. The important thing is to be consistent and try to practice daily even if only for a few minutes.
Hi! Just wanted to say that your channel is super helpful :) Can I ask if you're still eligible to apply for this visa if you only have an active income from a job? I have a remote job at the moment, so my income meets the requirements but it's not from a retirement fund or rent. Does that still count?
Hi Mia, thank you so much! I was in a similar position when I applied, and based on my experience, I would say yes. I was making money working remotely as a freelancer, and I was approved with this income for the D7 visa. I used a letter from the company I contracted with stating that I worked with them and how much money I had earned in the previous year. I also showed some bank statements of savings I had. Let me know if you have more questions :) P.S. saw your RUclips channel and have already subscribed. You have some great videos!
@@JuliaRochelleAbroad Another channel is "Portuguese Dips". In my opinion worth a look, as he is very gifted teacher. He tends to speak very slowly, but you can always increase the speed.
It baffles me why anyone would voluntarily want to learn European Portuguese given that it's not easily understood outside Portugal. Even the Angolans and Mozambicans have trouble understanding them. I barely understood what they said while flying on TAP, nor being in Lisbon. PT-BR is understood by all, and since you already live in Portugal, then you're exposed daily to the Portuguese variant, so you won't ever experience the initial problem most of us have. You'll understand, and immediately be easily understood.
You are right there are a lot more Brazilian Portuguese speakers. It’s a personal decision. I’m mostly learning Portuguese to speak with my boyfriend’s family and intend to stay in Portugal for the foreseeable future so I’m not too worried about communicating in Portuguese outside of Portugal. Anyway I really like the Portugal version of Portuguese 😊
We say “European Portuguese” to indicate that it’s from Portugal. Another variation of Portuguese is from brazil. Of course people use the words interchangeably to differentiate the two. And of course all Portuguese is the same, it’s just different variations, slangs, idioms etc etc.
There is not such thing as "European Portuguese" as there isn't European French, European Spanish, European English.. Etc. Gosh ya cute, ya even matched ur necklace to the color of your top (purple brown) and even used for the chapters.
What is the best thing you have found for learning European Portuguese?
Get a boyfriend Portuguese, and you will learn very fast
He definitely helps
Thank you so much for including me! I’m really glad the channel has helped you in your journey and that you are feeling natural when you speak 🥰
You’re absolutely welcome. Thanks for your content! Looking forward to your next video 🙂
I use Memrise and listen to Portuguese with Carla. She has a RUclips and a podcast (both free) and I love that you can change the settings on both to slow it down because sometimes they talk fast. They also have a website that is a pay subscription. But at only $19 or so a month that take you thru the grammar and conversational stuff which is great. Thanks for the recommendations, I’m going to try drops and see how I like it!
Hi there! I'm spilling the beans on a bonus resource that my Portuguese tutor shared with me, which are some excellent exercise books to practice your Portuguese in one more way. See the links in the description under BONUS RESOURCES.
Livro: Mae Racista de Filho Preto. Editora CRV. Excelente para reflexao.
What helped me learn vocab is Lyrics Training.
I haven’t tried this yet but hear it’s very good!
Thanks for the video and the tips.
Great info and video. I'm so happy to hear someone who likes Drops because I find it very easy to use and I do my 5 minutes every day. It helps. I also really like Talk The Streets. All your other suggestions are wonderful too. When I actually move to Portugal I look forward to taking lessons with someone or maybe at the university (if they have a class there).
I love Talk the Streets!
I love you too!
Wonderful content and information! Thank you so much! Great video...you always speak well and are very prepared!
Well done on your Portuguese journey! 👍
You’re an inspiration and thank you for posting such an informative video.
Thanks a lot for the tips, learning as well.
Thanks
Thanks for all you videos , you are amazing 🌹🌹
muito obrigado
I'll probably be distracted...pretty teacher.
Thank you for you're video. It's really helpful. Most Portuguese material you find are Brazilian. How is you're Portuguese at the moment?
i think Portuguese is really difficult. But I learn 30min a day for almost 2months know. I can't wait for the moment I could read/watch stuff in Portuguese.
My Portuguese is at an intermediate level with all these resources and practicing in my day-to-day life. I can understand most conversations, and I'm working towards reading complex texts and following group conversations, which to me are the toughest!
Hi, i am born in portugal however i unfortunately moved to england when i was 6 and i forgot all the portuguese i knew. Now i wanna learn portuguese. Have you got any tips for me?
Of course, I would recommend taking a look at some of the apps/podcasts/videos I mention in this video. The important thing is to be consistent and try to practice daily even if only for a few minutes.
Great tips in this video! How is your Portuguese now? ☘🇵🇹
It's pretty good. I can communicate what I need on the spot in most situations. I'm working towards confidence and always learning new vocabulary
@@JuliaRochelleAbroad Great stuff! Well done.
@Julia are you on what's app? I need some information about Portugal. I would like to move Portugal after my post graduation. Hope You'll reply me
Hi! Just wanted to say that your channel is super helpful :) Can I ask if you're still eligible to apply for this visa if you only have an active income from a job? I have a remote job at the moment, so my income meets the requirements but it's not from a retirement fund or rent. Does that still count?
Hi Mia, thank you so much!
I was in a similar position when I applied, and based on my experience, I would say yes.
I was making money working remotely as a freelancer, and I was approved with this income for the D7 visa. I used a letter from the company I contracted with stating that I worked with them and how much money I had earned in the previous year. I also showed some bank statements of savings I had. Let me know if you have more questions :)
P.S. saw your RUclips channel and have already subscribed. You have some great videos!
Was expecting to hear your portuguese so i could scrutinize it hehehe.
Maybe in a future video 😅
Portuguese with Leo, was the best for my girlfriend. He have a RUclips and a link. He have Portuguese Lisbon accent.
Good to know, thank you!
@@JuliaRochelleAbroad Another channel is "Portuguese Dips". In my opinion worth a look, as he is very gifted teacher. He tends to speak very slowly, but you can always increase the speed.
And there is also "Mia Esmirez Academy".
Olá🍷☺️
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I like talk the streets.
Why Portugal?
Hi Luis, thank you for your question. Are you asking why I moved to Portugal, or why someone would want to move to Portugal in general?
@@JuliaRochelleAbroad Just your reason
@@luisv8431 I did an internship in Portugal in 2017 and fell in love with the country (and a Portuguese)
@@JuliaRochelleAbroad And what we have you couldn't find in US?
Why not Portugal?
It baffles me why anyone would voluntarily want to learn European Portuguese given that it's not easily understood outside Portugal. Even the Angolans and Mozambicans have trouble understanding them. I barely understood what they said while flying on TAP, nor being in Lisbon. PT-BR is understood by all, and since you already live in Portugal, then you're exposed daily to the Portuguese variant, so you won't ever experience the initial problem most of us have. You'll understand, and immediately be easily understood.
You are right there are a lot more Brazilian Portuguese speakers. It’s a personal decision. I’m mostly learning Portuguese to speak with my boyfriend’s family and intend to stay in Portugal for the foreseeable future so I’m not too worried about communicating in Portuguese outside of Portugal. Anyway I really like the Portugal version of Portuguese 😊
é uma questão de respeito.
Is not European Portuguese .Portuguese is just from portugal
We say “European Portuguese” to indicate that it’s from Portugal. Another variation of Portuguese is from brazil. Of course people use the words interchangeably to differentiate the two. And of course all Portuguese is the same, it’s just different variations, slangs, idioms etc etc.
There is not such thing as "European Portuguese" as there isn't European French, European Spanish, European English.. Etc.
Gosh ya cute, ya even matched ur necklace to the color of your top (purple brown) and even used for the chapters.