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Learn Portuguese Fast!
Learning to speak Portuguese can be quick and easy with our Portuguese language courses and learning aids. Whether you are looking for an all audio Portuguese course like Pimsleur or a computer based Portuguese course like Rosetta Stone, we have what’s right for you. Before you know it, you’ll be on your way to learning Portuguese.
Learn Portuguese on the Go
Having a busy life shouldn’t keep you from learning Portuguese. We offer several Portuguese language courses that will allow you to learn to speak Portuguese while driving, exercising, doing housework, etc. This means you can learn Portuguese anywhere, anytime. The ease with which you’ll learn Portuguese is amazing.
Can I Really Learn Portuguese?
The answer is YES! Learning Portuguese is easier than ever with our full line of Portuguese language courses and learning aids. Learning Portuguese is not as hard as you might think. With all the available Portuguese resources, you can learn while commuting, while watching TV or while sitting in front of the computer. If you want to learn to speak Portuguese, there is no excuse to not. The world is at our fingertips and learning Portuguese will help you better communicate with everyone.
Here are 5 Secrets to Learn Portuguese Fast:
Set a Goal - Decide how many minutes each day you are going to set aside for your Portuguese studies. Stick to this no matter what comes about. Setting a goal to study each day will help you more quickly achieve your goal to learn Portuguese fast.
Set a Time - Know at what time you are going to study Portuguese each day. This is part of your goal setting but of equal importance to your success. Your time might be first thing in the morning. Or it might be on your evening commute home. Whatever the time is, stick to it.
Take Notes - Buy yourself a notebook to use for your Portuguese studies. In your notebook take notes of the words or phrases that may be difficult for you to remember. Spell them out. Write their definition. You’ll be surprised with how much this will help you in your goal to learn Portuguese fast.
Collect Portuguese Articles and Pictures - Keep a folder and collect Portuguese articles and pictures about the language and country you are learning about. You might find an article about Brazil or Portugal. Add those to your folder. The internet is full of Portuguese language newspapers. Print off some articles to look over and see how many words you recognize.
Have Fun! - There is no sense setting a goal to learn Portuguese if you don’t have fun. Use your new language skills to practice with native speakers. And before you know it, you’ll be on your way to learning Portuguese. Good luck and have fun!
The PORTUGUESE Language: Portuguese is the mother tongue of about 170 million people, chiefly in Portugal and the Portuguese islands in the Atlantic (11 million speakers); in Brazil (154 million speakers); and in Portugal's former overseas provinces in Africa and Asia (about 5 million). Although the Portuguese spoken in Portugal differs to some extent from the Portuguese spoken in Brazil, with reference to the pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary, the differences are not major. The differences are similar to English spoken in the USA and English spoken in England. Although the greater part of the Portuguese vocabulary comes from Latin, a number of words have also been absorbed from Arabic, French, Italian, and also from some of the indigenous South American and African languages.