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Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Classes

Oieeee! Tudo bem? How is your Brazilian Portuguese communication skills going?


We’ve just wrapped up a beginner course, and our group is now moving on to the next step. We recently concluded a course that introduced the basics of Portuguese to those with little prior knowledge. After a few sessions, the group has progressed well and is now advancing towards a more intermediate level of communication.


I’d like to invite you to join our upcoming Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Classes, whether you've completed the previous levels with us or have gained some Portuguese knowledge elsewhere. I'll be reviewing what we've covered so far and previewing what's coming up next. This way, you can decide if you're ready to join or if you’d prefer to book a few catch-up sessions to strengthen your foundation. So far, we have covered the following topics:

previous covered in our course 1

Previously covered in our course 2

Previously covered in our course 3

Previously covered in our course 4

We're now working at a pre-intermediate level, and the upcoming topics we might explore would include:


Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Classes

Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Classes

Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Classes

Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Classes


Now, I should mention: we’ll move at a pace that works for everyone. No rushing, no pressure — just a comfortable, steady progression where you will feel more and more confident as we go.


In my experience working at language schools, I have seen how some language courses often rush through topics just to check them off, but that’s not how I roll. I believe in really getting the material, not just breezing through it. I have learned it’s far more valuable to ensure students truly absorb the material and can confidently apply it in practice. I prefer an approach in which I turn lessons into mini-conversations, sharing how I (as a native speaker) use certain phrases in real life, and asking students questions to get them speaking as much Portuguese as possible. It’s all about practical, real-world language use.


What else can you expect from our Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Course?

Here’s the lowdown:


Course Details:

  • Start Date: November 11th, 2024 (don’t forget!)

  • Schedule: Wednesdays at 7 PM London time (a great way to break up the week!)

  • Location: Live Zoom sessions (enjoy learning from the comfort of home!)

  • Class Size: 4-8 students (allowing for personalized learning!)

  • Duration: 1h 30m (and we can extend if we’re really enjoying the discussion!)

  • Holiday Break: Take a two-week break from December 20th, 2024, to January 7th, 2025. Classes will resume on January 8th, 2025.

  • Materials: Everything you need is provided, including access to Google Classroom, games, flashcards, and extra practice activities. Homework is checked individually between sessions.


So, Are You Interested? If you’re an adult learner eager to improve your skills, connect with fellow language enthusiasts, and enjoy the process, this course is for you!


Join us on this journey, and let’s make language learning enjoyable! Sign up now and secure your spot in our Pre-Intermediate Brazilian Portuguese Classes.


"Vem com a gente!"


What to do next:

Do you have questions about this or other courses? Send me a message using the form at the end of the page.

Would you like to schedule a Level Assessment? Book a session here.

Would you like to schedule a trial session? Choose the Group Class Trial Session plan here.

Are you ready to book and save your spot? Read more about the course and book it here.


Share this on your social media and with your friends! Especially if you're Brazilian and your partner keeps promising to start learning Portuguese but never quite follows through.


Até mais,


Edna Allen

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