Brazilian · Mobile App
Babbel Brazilian Portuguese
Babbel is the go-to structured app for beginner Brazilian Portuguese. Lessons run in 10 to 15 minute chunks, mixing vocabulary, grammar, dialogue, and quick speech exercises. The content is well-organized and the spaced-repetition review system surfaces words you’ve struggled with.
The big caveat is that Babbel offers only Brazilian Portuguese. If you’re learning European Portuguese, look at Practice Portuguese or Português XXI instead. For Brazilian learners, Babbel pairs well with Anki for vocabulary and a weekly tutor lesson once you have a few months under you.
Pros
- Lessons are short enough to fit any schedule
- Solid grammar progression for beginner and intermediate levels
- Speech recognition gives you feedback on pronunciation
- Often discounted during sales
Cons
- Brazilian Portuguese only; no European track
- Content runs out around B1; intermediate learners outgrow it
- Subscription required for full access
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