Best Portuguese courses for advanced learners

Looking for Portuguese courses aimed squarely at advanced learners? These 12 picks, 1 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with FSI & Peace Corps courses (Live Lingua), BrazilianPodClass and Carioca Connection. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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Free public-domain US government language courses with textbooks and audio.

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Foreign Service Institute, Peace Corps and DLI materials — full textbooks plus hundreds of hours of audio — are public domain and hosted here for free across dozens of languages. The depth is extraordinary and the FSI Basic courses take diplomats to professional working proficiency, which no consumer app attempts. The recordings are from the 1960s–80s, the drills are relentless, and some vocabulary is dated (Cold War era), so they suit disciplined self-studiers, not casual learners.

Hundreds of weekly Brazilian Portuguese lessons for all levels, running since 2007.

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One of the oldest Portuguese learning podcasts still going, with a lesson every week focused on conversation, vocabulary and the popular expressions textbooks skip. The audio podcast is free in any app; structured course bundles and lesson materials are sold through their Teachable site, which is now the main web presence. Production is basic and the archive is organised by episode number rather than by level, so plan on some digging.

Alexia and Foster's decade of unscripted Rio Portuguese conversations, 400+ episodes.

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A Brazilian and her American partner talk about whatever is going on — music, relationships, Brazilian politics, language mistakes — without scripting or slowing down much, which is the whole appeal once learner audio starts to feel fake. The podcast is free; playbooks, worksheets and a self-study membership (around $149/year) are paid. Heavily carioca in accent and slang, so budget some confusion if you learned a more neutral Brazilian Portuguese.

A cinematic story series through Portugal used as the spine of a full A1–C1 course.

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Carla and Marlon built 'The Journey' — 80+ filmed episodes following two characters solving a family mystery around Portugal — and hang vocabulary, grammar and exercises off the narrative, which keeps motivation up far better than unit-by-unit slogging. Podcast episodes, YouTube lessons and a weekly email are free; membership is €30/month or €349/year. Genuinely goes up to C1–C2 grammar, which almost no other European Portuguese course does, though the storytelling format is slower per hour than a conventional textbook.

Leo's European Portuguese videos on language, history and culture, mostly in Portuguese.

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The best-known European Portuguese YouTube channel (around 290K subscribers), covering everything from why Portuguese sounds the way it does to interviews with speakers of other Romance languages, with Portuguese subtitles throughout. He also runs separate Beginner and Intermediate Portuguese Podcast series and gives away several ebooks; the B1, B2 and pronunciation courses are paid. YouTube uploads have slowed to every month or two, so treat the channel as a deep archive and the podcasts as the active feed.

Thousands of levelled Brazilian Portuguese audio lessons with transcripts and word lists.

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Innovative Language's Portuguese arm: short dialogue-plus-explanation lessons organised into level pathways, with line-by-line transcripts, flashcards and a decent mobile app. Sheer volume is the selling point — you will not run out of material at any level. The free account gives limited access and the marketing is relentlessly discount-driven, so never pay list price. It teaches Brazilian Portuguese, so it is the wrong tool if you are living in Portugal.

The most complete European Portuguese course anywhere — 950+ episodes, all from Portugal.

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Rui and Joel have built since 2012 what nobody else has for European Portuguese: 100+ structured units, hundreds of graded audio Shorties and podcast episodes, a verb trainer, pronunciation analysis and an SRS review system, all in the Lisbon standard rather than Brazilian. The Practice Portuguese Podcast and Shorties are free in any podcast app; full site and app access is about €15/month with no free trial but a money-back guarantee. If you live in Portugal and can only pay for one thing, this is it — the caveat is that it is Lisbon-accented and light on the northern varieties.

Virginia Langhammer's clear Brazilian Portuguese lessons, nearly 300 of them free.

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The most reliable Brazilian Portuguese teaching channel: pronunciation, grammar, verb conjugation and culture, taught slowly in Portuguese with English support, and still uploading several times a week to over 330K subscribers. Free on YouTube; the paid side is a school with levelled digital courses, group classes and private lessons. A good default first stop for Brazilian Portuguese, and it pairs well with a conversation podcast once you can follow one.

Luciana's one-to-one Brazilian Portuguese coaching, plus Celpe-Bras exam preparation.

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Teaching since 2008, with self-paced courses, private video lessons and dedicated prep for Celpe-Bras — the Brazilian government's official proficiency exam, which matters for study or work in Brazil. The blog and YouTube channel carry a long run of free grammar and idiom lessons that stand alone even if you never book a class. YouTube uploads have become infrequent; the paid tutoring is the active part of the business.

Portugal's official language institute: A1–C1 online courses and certification.

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The state body responsible for teaching Portuguese abroad runs self-study and tutored eLearning courses aligned to both the CEFR and Portugal's own QuaREPE framework, along with workplace-Portuguese tracks and a network of Portuguese Language Centres. Being the official institution matters if you want certification or a syllabus that matches what Portuguese schools teach. It is bureaucratic to navigate, courses are paid and run in enrolment windows, and the platform feels institutional rather than modern.

Cristina's one-to-one European Portuguese lessons, including CAPLE exam preparation.

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A native Portuguese teacher offering personalised online lessons, with a specific focus on the CAPLE exams — CIPLE at A2 and DEPLE/DIPLE at B1–B2 — which matters if you are working toward Portuguese nationality or residency requirements. She publishes a free podcast on idioms and a blog on culture and learning. Pricing is not listed publicly, so you have to ask; this is a tutor, not a self-study product.

Brazilian Portuguese taught through filmed drama series shot in Brazil with local actors.

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Instead of studio dialogues you get episodic video stories filmed on location, with the language graded across series and grammar explained visually rather than in tables. It is the strongest option if you learn from narrative and want to hear Portuguese in situ rather than in a classroom. Subscription-only with some free sample posts, the accent is a deliberately neutral Brazilian one, and the video library grows slowly — long-standing subscribers do notice.