Though not very big, Portugal has many different cultural aspects that only make it richer. Besides roaming in the streets and interacting with the locals, one great way to get to know Portugal better is to explore the different museums. However, since it takes quite a lot of time to physically visit every museum that (…)
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10 Ways to Improve your Portuguese
Learning a new language is not an easy task, and will make you realize that the two or three one-hour classes you’re attending per week aren’t enough to reach a fluent level. If you’re learning Portuguese and are struggling, please do not despair. Portuguese is not an easy language to learn, especially if your native (…)
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How learning Portuguese can improve your CV
The more unique skills you include in your CV the better, and speaking a language with fluency is certainly one thing that shouldn’t be missing from your curriculum vitae. If you are considering expanding the geographic scope for job prospects, learning another language is key. So, why don’t you start learning Portuguese? Portuguese is one (…)
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Lisbon Secret Places just for Portuguese Speakers
As a foreigner whose first language isn’t Portuguese, it’s easier to visit the more touristic areas as the likelihood to find people and staff at the establishments who speak English is bigger. Granted that visiting the most popular places in Portugal is a great experience to have in order to know more about the culture (…)
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European Portuguese Vs. Brazilian Portuguese
It’s true that the Portuguese that is spoken in Brazil originated from Portugal, however, centuries passed and the language evolved since then in different ways depending on the country and its culture. You can rest assure that, if you learn a variant of Portuguese and become fluent in it you can still understand the other (…)
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