DE in European Portuguese (Simple Beginner Guide – A0)

Portuguese language lesson for beginners with a cartoon girl and lesson details.

You’ve already learned how to use a, em, and para to talk about movement. Now it’s time to learn another very common use of de. Let’s keep it simple. The Core Idea 👉 DE = where someone or something is from, also to whom someone is related, or to whom something belongs Use de to … Read more

A vs PARA in European Portuguese (Simple Beginner Guide – A0)

A Portuguese language lesson comparing "A" vs "PARA" with shopping cart and lesson number 19.

You now know how to use a and para. But when do we use one and not the other? Let’s keep it simple. The Core Idea 👉 A = simple movement 👉 PARA = destination + intention or a longer stay Both can mean “to” in English, but Portuguese often makes a distinction. A PARA … Read more

How to Use PARA in European Portuguese (Simple Beginner Guide – A0)

Portuguese language lesson for beginners with supermarket and lesson icons.

If you’ve learned “a” already, you might be wondering: 👉 When do I use “para” instead? Let’s keep it simple. The Core Idea 👉 PARA = destination + intention Use it when: Watch the Video How to Use PARA in European Portuguese (Simple Beginner Guide) Simple Examples Common Mistakes 👉 A common mistake is using … Read more

🎧A Tiroide (the thyroid) – A1

This listening exercise provides a simple explanation of one of the most important glands in the human body: the thyroid (a tiroide). In this lesson, you’ll hear an A1-level description of what the thyroid is, where it is located, and why it plays an essential role in keeping our body healthy. The text is designed … Read more

How to Use AO and À in European Portuguese (A + Articles Made Simple A0)

Absolute Beginner Portuguese lesson on the prepositions of movement a (to) with it's contractions: ao and à (to the)

If you’ve ever said: Vou a o supermercado ❌ …you’re very close. This is the next step after learning “a” in Portuguese, and it’s actually very simple. The Core Idea You already know: 👉 A = where you are going But when the word has an article: Watch the Video How to Use AO and … Read more

How to Use NO and NA in European Portuguese (EM + Articles Made Simple A0)

Absolute beginner european portuguese lesson on preopsitions of movement and contractions - em, no & na

If you’ve ever said: Estou em o café ❌ …you’re very close, but not quite right. This is a common beginner step in European Portuguese, and once you understand it, it becomes automatic. The Core Idea You already know: 👉 EM = where you are 📍 But now we add something new: 👉 Some words … Read more

EM vs A – Basic Movement & Location (Free A0)

EM vs A – Basic Movement European Porutguese Lessons for Absolute beginners

Have you ever said something like: …and felt unsure if it was correct? Don’t worry, you’re not alone! Beginners often get em and a mixed up, but the solution is simpler than you might think. The Core Idea That’s your anchor. Start here. Think of em as the location pin and a as an arrow … Read more

A Revolução dos Cravos- Free B2 Listening Exercise

Red carnations with Portuguese flag and YouTube icon for language practice.

Este exercício de compreensão oral B2 gratuito explora um dos momentos mais importantes da história contemporânea de Portugal: A Revolução dos Cravos, que teve lugar a 25 de abril de 1974. Nesta versão, pensada para alunos no nível B2, vais ouvir uma explicação mais detalhada e natural de como um movimento militar pacífico pôs fim … Read more

🎧A Revolução dos Cravos – A1/A2 Free Listening Exercise

Revolução dos Cravos, Portuguese flag, and A1/A2 language level text.

This listening exercise introduces one of the most defining moments in modern Portuguese history: A Revolução dos Cravos (Carnation Revolution) of 25 April 1974. In this lesson, you’ll hear a simplified version about this military-led movement in my country. The movemnt was supported by the people and peacefully brought an end to decades of dictatorship … Read more

Quem é a Mãe da Lia? – Free

lesson 3 - Beginner European Portuguese course

Olá! 🌞 In this A1-level Portuguese lesson, we continue learning about people and families in simple, natural Portuguese. You’ll meet familiar characters again – Maria, Ricardo and their daughter Lia – while practising how to talk about family relationships and age. 👉 What you’ll practise: ✅ Saying how old someone is✅ Talking about family members✅ … Read more