Portuguese literature boasts a rich tapestry of stories that captivate readers of all ages. For young readers in particular, immersing them in the enchanting world of European Portuguese children's books can be an excellent way to foster a love for reading while providing cultural insights. In this curated list, we'll explore some of the best European Portuguese children's books that promise to delight and inspire young minds.
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Are you wanting to find ways to introduce your kids to European Portuguese through song? Learning songs in a different language is a great way to gently introduce the language to your children. There are a variety of benefits - it can help them improve their listening skills and pronunciation, and learn vocabulary and sentence structures. There’s also a 2018 study from MIT that stated that music can be “beneficial in improving language skills, and possibly more beneficial, than offering children extra reading lessons.” To gently introduce European Portuguese to your learner, check out these songs!
Portugal is a country with a rich cultural heritage, with ramifications throughout time and space. In this series of blog posts, we’ll briefly go over Portugal’s history, traditions, and cuisine, and hopefully understand a bit more about the country and its people.
Writing a summary of Portuguese history is a nearly impossible task. Not only is Portugal an old country with a long history, this is a complicated history that has been thoroughly whitewashed. So you’re considering learning a new language. Maybe you’re moving to a Portuguese-speaking country, or maybe you’re just curious. Either way, choosing a language to learn is the beginning of a long journey, so here are 6 reasons for you to learn Portuguese.
While growing up in Portugal, my favorite TV program was Cartoon Network. I woke up early on Saturdays to watch the Power Puff Girls, Samurai Jack, and Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends… In English. With no subtitles.
I and many other people my age were exposed to English early on, which allowed us to start getting used to the language while relatively young. This, allied with the fact that it’s uncommon to dub films in Portugal, made learning English a lot easier for a lot of people. While there aren’t a lot of widely available cartoons made in Portugal, there’s a wide variety of dubbed cartoons. In this article, we’ll cover cartoons for all ages. If you’re thinking of moving to Portugal and you have kids, one thing that might be holding you back is the lack of knowledge about the school system in the country. Well, fear no more! In this article, we’ll go over everything you need to know.
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