Posts Tagged ‘Portugal’
Mazin Weber – Madrid: June 2022
Hi everyone, At the start of June, I decided to go outside of my comfort zone and go to visit Lisbon, Portugal. It was one of the most incredible weekends of my life, full of action and excitement. On the first day, we decided to visit some of the most important sights of Lisbon, in…
Read MoreCase Study: Joshua Binfor – Lisbon, Portugal 2019-20
As part of my year abroad, I spent 7 months in Lisbon working as a translation and communication intern. My initial and main goal was to immerse myself in Portuguese as much as possible. Although I arrived in Lisbon already having an intermediate level of Portuguese (B2), my understanding of Portuguese was tested to a…
Read MoreJoshua Binfor, Lisbon, Portugal – December 2019
How could I visit the north of Portugal without visiting the south? That was my reasoning before planning to visit the Algarve. This month I had the opportunity to visit the Algarve which is in the south of Portugal and is famous for its beaches. Did I go to the beach in December? Yes, I…
Read MoreJoshua Binfor, Lisbon, Portugal – November 2019
This month I went to Porto. Porto is the second biggest city in Portugal, and it has the most famous Portuguese wine, Port wine. The city is also nicknamed Invicta because during the civil war the Portuguese city withstood a siege of over a year. It was my first time in Porto, and despite all…
Read MoreJoshua Binfor, Lisbon, Portugal – October 2019
Although it’s still warm, summer is truly over, and the cooler autumn can now be enjoyed. I went to Torres Vedras for a weekend to visit friends that I made last year, and it was amazing. Last year, I had only studied Portuguese for a year and my Portuguese wasn’t great, but I managed to…
Read MoreJoshua Binfor, Lisbon, Portugal – September 2019
I have been in Lisbon for almost three months now. Time flies when you’re having fun. As I spend more time in Lisbon my Portuguese gets better and better and I’m able to have better access to Portuguese traditions and culture. At work, my tasks continue to become more thought-provoking. Translating colloquial documents presents new problems as…
Read MoreJoshua Binfor, Lisbon, Portugal – August 2019
Lisbon is starting to feel like home. Although, some of the city’s original charm has worn off, I have a new appreciation for the city. The festive events of June and July have come to an end and things are a bit quieter. The Summer period is taken more seriously in Portugal than in the…
Read MoreJoshua Binfor, Lisbon, Portugal – June 2019
(Lisbon) O verão é uma ótima época para estar em Lisboa. Os longos dias e o clima quente dão à cidade uma nova vida. Os longos dias alegram a todos e as pessoas gostam de passear a admirar a bela arquitetura de Lisboa. Como é meu primeiro mês, usei o meu tempo para permitir…
Read MoreGrace Partington: Case Study – Portugal, 2016
Case Study: Grace Partington, Portugal (2016) Receiving a John Speak Trust Scholarship was extremely helpful in easing financial pressure whilst abroad (including cost of travel, accommodation and social activities) which aided me in improving my Portuguese. In January I arrived in Portugal (in Lisbon airport to be exact) to fantastic weather. The sun was shining…
Read MorePortugal’s Victory! – Grace Partington, Portugal – July 2016
A vitória de Portugal! Chega o meu último blog post e também o acabo do meu erasmus em portugal – que boas experiências e que bom povo conheci! Nao posso acreditar que acaba mais sim que acaba e, emseguida do meu último blog post, eu vou acabar com uma das minhas experiências preferidas (uma experiência…
Read MoreGrace Partington – Portugal, March 2016
Embora hoje em dia pode parecer que é simplesmente uma cidade universitária relativamente pequena, no pasado Coimbra era central para o poder de Portugal e, na verdade, era a capital de Portugal durante um século desde o ano 1145. A Universidade de Coimbra é uma das mais antigas do mundo; oficialmente funcionou e foi confirmado…
Read MoreGrace Partington – Portugal, February 2016
Coimbra: as minhas primeiras observações. Cheguei em Portugal (no aeroporto de Lisboa, para ser exato) para a clima fantástico. O sol estava brilhando e o meu aplicativo Snapchat informou que tinha 18 graus. No entanto, a minha atitude presumida desaparecereu quando eu me dei conta que o meu Português não era o que tinha sido…
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