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- Get Portuguese citizenship after living in Portugal for 5+ years (Golden Visa, D7 visa, etc)
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- Apply for permanent residency after living in Portugal for 5+ years (for third-country nationals)
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- Apply for Portuguese citizen through a Portuguese grandparent
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- Apply for Portuguese citizen through a spouse
How Long to Get to A2 in Portuguese?
This of course depends on many things:
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- Your current level
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- Your native language
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- How much are you willing to commit every week/day to Portuguese language learning
However, I usually tell my students it can take anywhere between 6 months to one year to pass the A2 level Portuguese language test.
If you need help in learning Portuguese and want to know more about my courses, contact me here.
Is CIPLE A2 difficult?
Again, this depends. Most of my students are from different parts of East Asia, which means their first language is drastically different from Portuguese. For them, it’s much more difficult to pass the exam than it would be for, for example, a Spanish or French person.
However, A2 remains a basic level in the CEFR scale, and overall, it is quite easy to pass.
What Should I Learn to Get the A2?
*The topics that have blog posts on the website are linked, make sure to read them to learn for free!!*
Vocabulary topics:
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- People
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- Family
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- Physical description
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- People
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- Places
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- Restaurant
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- Café
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- Shops
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- Bank
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- Post office
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- Hotel
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- Road, asking for directions
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- Places
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- Hobbies
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- Sports
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- Going out
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- Shows
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- Holiday trips
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- Hobbies
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- Public transportation
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- Subway
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- Train
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- Bus
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- Taxi
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- Public transportation
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- Daily life
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- Work
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- Shopping
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- Daily activities / Daily routine
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- Daily life
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- Accommodation
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- Units in the house
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- Interior decor
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- Accommodation
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- Everyday objects
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- Food
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- Cooking
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- Common Portuguese meals
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- Food
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- Common animals
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- Countries and cities
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- Itinerary
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- Weather forecast
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- Events
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- Meetings
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- Evening out
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- Family events
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- Visits
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- Excursions
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- Accidents
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- TV news
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- Events
Gramática – Grammar to pass CIPLE A2 exam
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- Formal vs Informal
- Presente do indicativo – Present tense
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- Conjugação pronominal reflexa – reflective verbs
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- Pretérito Perfeito Simples do Indicativo – Preterite / Past tense
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- Verbos regulares – regular verbs
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- Verbos irregulares – irregular verbs
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- Pretérito Perfeito Simples do Indicativo – Preterite / Past tense
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- Exprimir o futuro – express the future
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- Presente do indicativo com adverbiais do tempo futuro – present tense with future adverbs
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- Ir + infinitivo – to be going to
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- Exprimir o futuro – express the future
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- Determinantes artigos definidos e indefinidos – Definite and indefinite articles
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- Determinantes e pronomes possessivos – possessive pronouns
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- Determinantes e pronomes demonstrativos – demonstrative pronouns
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- Pronomes pessoais – Personal Pronouns
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- Pronomes e advérbios interrogativos – pronouns and adverbs Interrogative
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- Adjetivos – adjectives
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- Colocação do adjetivo na frase – Adjective placement in a sentence
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- Comparação, superioridade, igualdade, inferioridade – comparison, superiority, equality and inferiority
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- Superlativo – superlative
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- Adjetivos – adjectives
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- Preposições de tempo – prepositions of time
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- Preposições de movimento – prepositions of movement
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- Preposições e locuções de espaço – prepositions of space
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