Ways to complement your study


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I only recommend products that I have personally tested and approved, and that can complement your learning of the Portuguese language.

iTalki

Do you need to improve your speaking skills?

The Portuguese Lab Academy focuses on acquiring the various skills of the language: listening, reading, writing, speaking with simulated dialogues, and grammar.

I recommend that you complement your learning in the Portuguese Lab Academy with spontaneous speaking practice with a tutor on iTalki.

By combining the two, you have all the skills covered and you don't have to waste time with a native speaker talking about grammar topics; you can focus solely on practicing your speaking.

iTalki is an online platform where you can schedule video calls with native speakers. Flexible and accessible, it allows you to schedule trial sessions so that you can find your perfect speaking tutor.

Moving to Portugal Course

 
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Are you moving to Portugal and need help navigating the bureaucracy?

Check out Our Rich Journey’s Moving to Portugal Course!

Amon and Christina Browning, from Our Rich Journey, are from the San Francisco Bay Area and retired before 40 and moved to Portugal. They have more than 360,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel – where they talk about how they reached financial independence and retired early in Portugal.

The course offers step-by-step information on how to move to Portugal as a foreigner and how to set up life in Portugal once you arrive.

If you’re interested in moving to Portugal, this course reduces your stress and overwhelm and helps you enjoy your move.

In the course, they explain:

  • the visa process

  • the documents you need to submit for your visa application

  • the step-by-step process that they took to obtain their visas

  • the residency permit process and how they obtained their residence permit in Portugal

  • the process for buying and renting a house in Portugal

  • healthcare, school options, and setting up NIFs

  • taxes in Portugal

  • and MORE!

To learn more or to enroll in their course, click the button below.

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Observatório da Língua Portuguesa

Established in June 2008, the OLP – Observatório da Língua Portuguesa is a non-profit association whose objectives are to contribute to the knowledge and dissemination of:

  • the status and projection in the Portuguese Language World;

  • the establishment of partnership networks aimed at affirming, defending, and promoting the Portuguese language;

  • the formulation of policies and decisions that significantly contribute to the affirmation of the Portuguese language as a strategic language of international communication;

  • the development of teaching and learning practices in the Portuguese language.

 
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