Learn Portuguese!
Bitesized Languages hosts a lively community of Portuguese learners from around the world.
We believe the best way to learn the Portuguese language is regular, bite-sized chunks of exposure to listening, speaking and writing practice. We provide an every increasing selection of language games and tools for learning Portuguese.
These tools include:
- Our very popular free Portuguese email word of the day with text and audio examples (also available via Twitter and RSS)
- Our new Portuguese language exchange directory, where you can boost your speaking and listening skills in Portuguese while meeting new people from around the world.
- Portuguese Questions and Answers, if you have a question about Portuguese vocabulary, grammar, cultural use, pronunciation or just about anything related to the Portuguese language; you can have it answered here by other members, native Portuguese language speakers or Portuguese language tutors.
- A free Portuguese tutor directory for when you want to take your language to the next level.
- A growing selection of language games
- A language blog populated regularly with tips and tales to help you learn Portuguese and any other language.
We are always expanding our selection of Portuguese tools and services, available for free to our members. If you have any thoughts about our Portuguese language services please do let us know.
Improve your Portuguese language skills now:
- Free Portuguese Word of the Day with audio
- Free Language Learning Tips
- Free Language Games
- Free Portuguese Tutor Directory
- Free Portuguese Language Exchange, and lots more!
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