Best Portuguese YouTube channels for intermediate learners

Looking for Portuguese YouTube channels aimed squarely at intermediate learners? These 6 picks are the ones worth your time — starting with Easy Languages, Portuguese With Carla and Portuguese With Leo. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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Easy Languages

Multi-language

Street interviews with dual subtitles, produced in dozens of languages.

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A franchise of local producers filming unscripted street interviews, each episode subtitled in the target language and English, which is the closest free thing to hearing how people genuinely speak. All YouTube episodes are free; membership adds transcripts, vocabulary lists and exercises. Real-speed unscripted speech is hard early on — start with the slower 'Super Easy' episodes if you are below B1.

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.

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.

Liz Sharma teaches the European Portuguese natives actually speak, pronunciation first.

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Built around the observation that most learners in Portugal can read fine and understand nothing, so the method leads with pronunciation and reduced everyday speech rather than grammar tables. The YouTube channel (around 134K subscribers, posting regularly) and a free beginner training are the entry points; the Portuguese Pro courses are paid. She is a fluent non-native teacher explaining in English, which some prefer for the early stages and others specifically do not want.