One excellent way to practice your language skills is by constantly exposing yourself to the language and by giving yourself at least one “dose” of the language written and spoken each day. One way to give yourself a dose of written Portuguese each day is by using Twitter, the popular and free microblogging service.
I’ve put together a list of useful Twitter users that will help you practice reading and writing in Portuguese.
Language
- Make sure you follow Transparent’s Brazilian Portuguese Twitter account connected to this blog, Brazillanguage;
- Portuguesemdia, which discusses Portuguese language and literature;
- GVOPT, which is Global Voices, the online news site, in Portuguese;
- OzzyStudy, which provides useful vocabulary in Portuguese.
News
- Rede Globo
- Globo Blogs
- Fantastico (a Globo news program)
- VEJA Magazine
- Terra News
Guides
- Guia da Folha Online, a guide to Sao Paulo
- Guia BH, a guide to Belo Horizonte
- Guia Floripa, a guide to Florianopolis
- Rio de Janeiro New, a guide to Rio
Sports
- F-1 Brasil, about auto racing
- Tenis Brasil
- Noticias Esporte, news about soccer
Travel
- Viagem Magazine
- Atlantida Viagens, tips for travel in Portuguese
- Tempo de Viajar, travel tips
- Viajar Mais Barato, tips for budget travel
Popular Brazil Twitter Users
- Tuitersfera, which monitors and analyzes Twitter use in Brazil
- Interney, a set of popular Brazilian blogs
- Kibe Loco, a popular comedy blog
Happy Twittering!

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