The FASTEST Way to Learn Portuguese from Portugal

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Hello I'm some guy named Dave in Portugal.

In this video I reveal the fastest way to learn Portuguese and it isn't what you might think!

If you're interested in more videos about Portugal, subscribe to this channel and follow my journey!

-Dave

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Great video Dave, what helped me to learn PT from PT faster was to
1. Put emphasis when speaking with Portuguese people that you want to speak Portuguese with them and not switch back to English for comfort and ease of conversation. This is a crucial point and I see a lot of my friends living here in Portugal stuck on their progress because of this.
2. Consume on a daily basis Portuguese content : RTP is a good source and free, also some but really limited amount of Netflix shows/movies in PT-PT.
3. Listen to Podcasts from PT either on popular platforms or YouTube channels.
4. Learn trough online or offline classes/courses of your choice, what fits with your needs, schedule and budget.
5. Have fun, don't be scared to make mistake and you'll get there!
Obrigado malta!

vommir.
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Anita is a great teacher. She has some awesome videos

JustJane
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This is amazing! Congrats! I'm brazilian and I'm looking forward to see you speaking portuguese, I'm pretty sure that you will get it.
the best thing that you are living and breathing portuguese all the time, then your journey will be great and fast.

lucasxgomes
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You need to make a video of you just speaking Portuguese! From the little that I've heard I think you accent is really good.
Our Portuguese is notorious for its dictation difficulty, in counterpart to our brother variation, Brazilian Portuguese. Which most foreigners find easier to understand the latter.
Nive video as always!

__MPires__
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Speaking as a person (debatable) with some experience in helping people learn Portuguese as a foreign language, I don't think it's realistic to expect to be fluent in 5 months. It could be possible if you're a genius or if you're fluent in Spanish (although in this case you would also face the challenge of moving from "portuñol" to actual Portuguese). Learning Portuguese or any other language is a slow process that can be somewhat accelerated by working really hard and surrounding yourself with as much of the language as possible. But, speaking as a person (still debatable) with a YouTube channel, I also understand the need to have "clickbaity" thumbnails. :)

SimpletonPortuguese
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Dave I’m going to tell you what I really like about you. You are living the life I was dreaming of when I was planning to moved to Portugal. Living with the locals. I was not interested in Lisbon Porto and some areas of The Algarve. I grew up in a small Island, living in a small town where everyone knew everyone and loved. Thanks for all the great videos you create showing us “Locals” living.

walterramirez
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I’m in the US and take lessons 3 times a week from a lady in Lisboa for the past 7 months. I can read and write fairly well but damn I struggle with speaking. Reason is I don’t think in Portuguese, I have to think of the sentence in English then translate it. So by the time I actually get the sentence I want to say, the person would have lost interest and either left or switched to English…. I hope that by the time I move to PT in Oct. I’ll be good enough to be able to actually speak to someone. I do the same thing as far as write out sentences and watch RTP with PT subtitles. I also have a journal that I write what I did that day in Portuguese. It’s a fun language, but yeah it’s not easy…. Nothing worth doing is easy.

rickchandler
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Anita has a gift for teaching for sure 👍

benjamindover
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Great job, Dave and Anita. 😊 It reminded me a bit of Good morning Vietnam. When Robin Williams interviewed Nixon. 😮😅😉🤔👍

livingworkingoutsidebox
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Obrigado, For this channel.
I find youre videos fantastic. Please keep on posting🙌

Salomon
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We just got back from our month in Portugal, last week. It was amazing and fun. So much of the language I do not yet know, but could add in bits here and there, beyond greetings or obrigado. What was funny - a few times people would correct my pronunciation, but I started to notice on obrigado specifically, differences that seemed more dialectical. I also noticed people just saying 'brigad' regularly, kind of like 'thanks'. Another place, a man greeted me. "Tarde." Afternoon.
Finally, I could also suggest, my wife had a translator app that helped us understand others, including church sermons. It hears a voice and translates in real time. Even better, she would practice her pronunciations with that app. The app thereby showed when her pronunciation was correct by understanding and translating the word. Very clever.

davidstoeckl
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I initially signed up for this class a while ago and had to wait until I got an email that enrollment was open. I suggest that if you're interested that you use the link otherwise you may have to wait to get into this popular class. I now have real incentive to get started as we're in the process of buying a sweet renovated stone cottage in central Portugal. Our plans of moving to Portugal full time within the next year or so are on track but so much to do! I'm going to combine Anita's class with Portuguese TV from Lingopie. They supply subtitles that you can click on for instant translation and other neat features. I'm hoping that the combination of the two will help make learning the language easier for me. Anita recommends that you watch Portuguese TV while taking the course as well. Thanks for the video, cheers!

wallywal
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I was conversational in Portuguese after two months in Brazil. Immersion with no English speakers around is always the fastest way, but not always an option.

tylerwest
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Hi I’m going to be signing up for Anita’s classes. I noticed some comments about “RPT”. What do these initials represent? Is there a link or information you can share about RPT? Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge ❤😊

entrophyentrophy
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I only just hit play but in advance…. Thank you. This is part of my staple 🇵🇹 dossier. 🙌🏾

RemofRenaissance
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Had a look but the platform won’t let you look at the courses when you want to buy

daneenking
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seems like we need to define "fluent" here. from learning English as my second language, for who knows how many years now, I can say that it is very difficult to become fluent. first of all you need to master grammar structures so they pop up effortless. but that's the easiest part. something teachers / courses don't like to talk about to not to scary you away is you'll need eventually to learn a lot of words. native english speaker for example knows from 20k to 35k words. and if you want to become fluent you'll have to get as close as you can. add conjugations (PT) to this and it becomes obvious that getting fluent is difficult. which is fine. just be honest and get prepared for a long journey.

foobar_
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Hi, David. Portuguese native here. I'm planning to move to Central Portugal next month and I'll be offering Portuguese conversation. Anyone interested?

inesmo
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Hi Dave. Até you going to visit the biggest medieval fair on whole europe, in Sta. Maria da Feira um august?

PedroSilva-gnqo
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Dave can I learn Brazilian Portuguese to speak to Native Portuguese in Portugal? I can only find Brazilian version of Portuguese and I love your videos about Portugal is such a cool and Beautiful Country

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