Practice vocabulary and comprehension
Daily life, mornings, evenings, chores & errands
Physical appearance, clothing & personality
The body, symptoms, medical care, wellness & exercise
Cooking, recipes, meals, eating out & restaurants
Living spaces, rooms, furniture & household objects
The natural world, animals, weather & seasons
Shops, services, buying, returning & personal finance
Devices, internet, apps & screens
Holidays, destinations, transport, commuting & directions
Hobbies, pastimes, free-time activities & going out
Jobs, careers, workplace & job-hunting
Family, friends, social bonds & making plans together
Science facts, animal facts & everyday mysteries
News, politics, social issues & the economy
Portuguese culture, history, arts, music & festivals
Self-improvement, habits, values, resilience & learning

Sem ginásio, sem problemas
Marta prefers to stay active in her own way, without a gym.

Diferente não quer dizer melhor
Tomás saw Zé again after five years. The conversation left him thinking.

Carro ou transporte público?
Public transport plays a key role in city life and the environment. Complete the sentences so that they make sense.

Depois do trabalho
Paulo and Vicente plan to meet at a café to relax and chat after work.

Dois dias, mala cheia
Anabela is going away for the weekend and is packing a suitcase to the brim.

O preço era incrível!
Nádia bought a flat at an incredible price. There are just a few small issues...

Pequenos hábitos fazem a diferença
Our topic is small habits that help the environment. Complete the sentences so that they make sense.

São grandes, pesadas e feitas de couro ou plástico
These objects are used to play sports. Match each text to the correct label.

Tudo pronto
In Catarina's house, mornings are always an adventure. A solo one.

Nós não pedimos sobremesa
Ana and a friend have just finished dinner, but the bill isn't right. Put the sentences in the correct order.

Sem carro na cidade
Carlos doesn't have a car. His friends think it's a disaster.

Um clique, uma mentira
Social media is full of rubbish, and António knows that better than anyone.