About the Portugal Gazette
Welcome to the Portugal Gazette — a digital publication where language, stories and culture come together.
The Portugal Gazette was created for learners and lovers of European Portuguese who want to discover Portugal through meaningful, accessible content. Here, language is not only studied — it is lived through everyday life, traditions, news, food, places and people.
Our goal is simple: to make European Portuguese more approachable, enjoyable and immersive.
What will you find here?
At the Portugal Gazette, you will discover:
- easy news in European Portuguese
- cultural notes and traditions
- short stories and diaries
- recipes and seasonal customs
- vocabulary support and comprehension activities
- articles written in clear and simple language
Most texts are adapted for learners of all levels, while still preserving the beauty and authenticity of Portuguese culture.
Who is the Portugal Gazette for?
This publication is for:
- learners of European Portuguese
- Portuguese language students and teachers
- travellers, expatriates and lusophiles
- anyone curious about Portugal and its culture
Whether you are taking your first steps in Portuguese or simply wish to stay connected to the language, the Portugal Gazette invites you to read, learn and explore at your own pace.
A different way to learn Portuguese
We believe language learning becomes more meaningful when connected to real life. That is why the Portugal Gazette combines accessible language with authentic cultural content — helping readers improve their Portuguese naturally while discovering Portugal beyond textbooks.
About the creator
The Portugal Gazette was created by Ana Lecoq, founder of Language Studio PT and a passionate advocate for European Portuguese language and culture.
What began as a small cultural section has grown into an independent publication dedicated entirely to accessible Portuguese content for international readers.
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Thank you for reading the Portugal Gazette — between words, stories & culture.