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The platform Português mais Perto, a partnership between Camões, I.P. and Porto Editora, is now available. 

The platform has dozens of interactive lessons to teach the language, allowing the student to learn autonomously, or as a second option, the student will have the support of a tutor.

 

 

It has two possibilities: Portuguese Mother Tongue, for students who have studied in Portugal and have the goal to go back to school in Portugal, and Portuguese as Heritage Language, for students who have always studied abroad.

 

I’ve already studied in Portugal, I want to go back

The platform Português mais Perto provides dozens of interactive lessons, that cover all the topics of the national curriculum of the Ministry of Education for the Portuguese subject. This platform’s goal is to support students outside Portugal, who having started studying in Portugal and planning to go back there, want to keep on studying the language according to the national curriculum, so that they can prepare for the Exams and enter University in Portugal. These products are also available with a tutor.

 

I’ve always studied abroad, I want to study Portuguese

Porto Editora has created a set of online courses, organized according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)* and the Common Framework for Portuguese as a Foreign Language (QuaREPE), from A1 to C1 levels with dozens of interactive lessons so that you can learn Portuguese at your own pace. These courses are also available with a tutor.

*The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) was created by the European Council to allow the comparison of language ability all over the world.

 

For more information, please read the article (in Portuguese). 

 

Learn Portuguese fast and easy!

 

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  • Source: Governments, Global Platform for Syrian Students
Last modified on Tuesday, 14 February 2017 12:18

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