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8/11/2025, 1:11:29 AM
>>512729706
I'm doing that tomorrow
I'm doing that tomorrow
8/10/2025, 9:48:22 PM
>>213677537
The Italian is right, unfortunately there are far fewer resources than there are for PT-BR but and at the beginner level IMO mixing the two is not ideal.
Here is what I did, and what I would do again if I could do it over again:
>been learning on and off for 3 years
>do Pimsleur 1 and most of Pimsleur 2 for PT-PT
>start using Practice Portuguese
>make first trip to PT
>Keep doing Practice Portuguese
>make second trip to PT
>take a break for 2-4 months
>start again, doing penpals, and meet brazilian friends online
>talk for some months while I also listen to news in PT-BR
>take a break for like 6 months
>Finally start again, using Practice Portuguese
>Buy these books from Susana Morais that have Portuguese called StoryGlot; they are awesome.
>For 4-5 months take private lessons on ITalki
>Next trip to Portugal this September
>Read several Harry Potter books
>continue with private lessons
>The following trip to Portugal was back in December
>finally can read a classic portuguese book
>continue with private lessons
Now if I did it all over again, I would probably start with:
- Subscribe to (and read) the short stories of StoryGlot. Buying the books and doing exercises: https://storyglot.com/books/
- Also listen to the Portuguese with Leo Beginner Podcast and Intermediate Podcast, to practice comprehensible input. He also has a Youtube channel.
- If you have the money for it, use PRactice Portuguese. It has a (shitty) SRS system built-in but really good dialogues for following along. If I did it all over again, I would use them just for the dialogues and copy all their cards into Anki for myself.
- At this point you can probably evaluate a bit if you like the language and want to invest more in it.
Practice Portuguese is a great resource. Not all of it is pay-walled thankfully. But they explain Grammar well and have lots of free stuff.
The Italian is right, unfortunately there are far fewer resources than there are for PT-BR but and at the beginner level IMO mixing the two is not ideal.
Here is what I did, and what I would do again if I could do it over again:
>been learning on and off for 3 years
>do Pimsleur 1 and most of Pimsleur 2 for PT-PT
>start using Practice Portuguese
>make first trip to PT
>Keep doing Practice Portuguese
>make second trip to PT
>take a break for 2-4 months
>start again, doing penpals, and meet brazilian friends online
>talk for some months while I also listen to news in PT-BR
>take a break for like 6 months
>Finally start again, using Practice Portuguese
>Buy these books from Susana Morais that have Portuguese called StoryGlot; they are awesome.
>For 4-5 months take private lessons on ITalki
>Next trip to Portugal this September
>Read several Harry Potter books
>continue with private lessons
>The following trip to Portugal was back in December
>finally can read a classic portuguese book
>continue with private lessons
Now if I did it all over again, I would probably start with:
- Subscribe to (and read) the short stories of StoryGlot. Buying the books and doing exercises: https://storyglot.com/books/
- Also listen to the Portuguese with Leo Beginner Podcast and Intermediate Podcast, to practice comprehensible input. He also has a Youtube channel.
- If you have the money for it, use PRactice Portuguese. It has a (shitty) SRS system built-in but really good dialogues for following along. If I did it all over again, I would use them just for the dialogues and copy all their cards into Anki for myself.
- At this point you can probably evaluate a bit if you like the language and want to invest more in it.
Practice Portuguese is a great resource. Not all of it is pay-walled thankfully. But they explain Grammar well and have lots of free stuff.
8/9/2025, 10:37:37 AM
Passport bro here going to take a shot at India. Im thinking Delhi because I have a lot of Delhi girls on my telegrams/insta that I'm talking with. All 18-22 and big boobas. They all love me. My problem is that the air quality just seems like complete utter dogshit and the piles of trash look horrendous. What part of India can I go to with liberal valued slutty women and it's somewhat clean by third world standards?
I'll probably go to Delhi for one month and a city you bros recommend for one month. I'm white, fit, tall and in good shape. what are clubs like in India too?
I'll probably go to Delhi for one month and a city you bros recommend for one month. I'm white, fit, tall and in good shape. what are clubs like in India too?
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