I heard that Wanyu.com is better, so I suggest you study there, because there are few good Portuguese training institutions in China, and Wanyu.com has done a good job!
1. Selection of introductory textbooks
The biggest difficulty in self-learning Portuguese in China is that there is no teaching material, or there is no teaching material. At first, I bought all the books with Portuguese titles that I could buy in China, but it didn't work after studying for three months. It can be said that there are almost no Portuguese textbooks in China. I haven't seen the new crash Portuguese, so I dare not comment, but it should be regarded as a textbook, but I don't know if there are any supporting phonetic materials. Therefore, if you want to learn Portuguese by yourself, you'd better have a little English foundation. In fact, just graduating from high school is enough. I feel that there are two very good books on self-learning Portuguese, written in English, which are very suitable for beginners. 1 Teach yourself Portugal II. Hugo Portugal for 3 months. Only one of these two tutorials is enough. After learning either of these two books, I feel that Portuguese is basically an introduction. (I will send the matching MP3 of these two books to * * * to share with you * * *, but I suggest that friends who have the conditions buy these two books as much as possible. It seems that you can't learn just by listening. )
2. Phonetic transcription Another problem of self-learning Portuguese in China is phonetic transcription, because there are too few phonetic transcription materials bought, and the phonetic transcription materials bought are not very pure, but as a way to understand and learn the pronunciation rules of Portuguese, talking is better than nothing. What you can buy in China is Xu Yixing's Portuguese sound, and you can also find Wang Suoying's Portuguese sound from the Internet. Listen to these two audio materials when you are free. Although they won't train your pronunciation well, they can help you master the basic pronunciation rules of Portuguese. The simplest and most direct way to really get a high pronunciation level is to listen to pure Portuguese phonetic materials. Although it is not easy to find, you can still find some through the network links here. The key is to listen often. In fact, language is much simpler than high numbers. Language learning doesn't need too high IQ, just work hard. Kung fu will naturally have an effect. To put it bluntly, it is repetition, repetition and repetition. This can be learned from Li Yang.
3. Dictionary and grammar
You can buy some Portuguese-Chinese dictionaries in China, but I personally recommend English-Portuguese dictionaries to friends who have basic knowledge of English. It would be better to have a basic knowledge of French or other Latin languages. Grammar, Wang Suoying's Portuguese Grammar is a good reference, but I personally feel that this book is just a grammar reference book. To master grammar better, we still need to find some good grammar learning materials. I will introduce you to the good grammar learning tutorial I have seen in the future.
4. Continue to study and improve your level.
Really learning Portuguese well requires systematic learning, that is, finding a good set of systematic teaching materials and taking quality-guaranteed classes when conditions permit. Here I briefly introduce several sets of influential good teaching materials.
1.portugu ê s SEM fronteiras1,2,3 This is a set of well-known Portuguese learning materials. Chinese translation into Portuguese has no borders, and it is also the most widely used Portuguese teaching material. Full set of 3 volumes with audio tapes.
2. Portuguese XXI 1, 2, 3, which is newer than Portuguese without borders, has also received a good evaluation. Full set of 3 volumes, with CD.
3.Avenida Brasil This is the textbook for the free Portuguese course of the Brazilian Embassy, with a total of 12 volumes. One to six volumes are primary teaching, and seven to twelve volumes are intermediate teaching.
4. a render português, a Portuguese textbook published by Lisbon University, consists of three volumes, two grammar books and three supporting exercises. This set of books comes with a CD, which is very well recorded, but this book doesn't have any English vocabulary. It is a training material, and friends who have the conditions can do listening exercises with the CD-ROM of this set of books.
LIDEL Publishing House is the leading Portuguese course in Europe, and occupies an absolute dominant position in the Portuguese course market. However, LIDEL's courses are really good. PSF and XXI mentioned in the last article occupy a very important position in Portuguese training books. Besides PSF and XXI, I would also like to introduce the textbook Olá! What do you think? This set of teaching materials includes the textbook Livro de Textos and the exercise book Livro de Actividades. In addition, this set of books comes with two CDs. The biggest feature of this set of books is that it is more suitable for self-learners with a certain foundation, because there are many explanations for English in the book. But for friends who don't have basic knowledge of Portuguese, it is still a little difficult to learn. Personally, I feel that this set of books is suitable for studying with the above-mentioned Portuguese for three months and learning Portuguese by myself.
"Ola! What do you think? " The biggest feature is that dialogue is the mainstay, which makes you feel very linguistic. Even better, the words that appear in each lesson are listed at the end of the textbook, which is very suitable for beginners. I didn't use this in my textbook when I was a beginner. I make a summary every week and make a list of verbs by myself, which is time-consuming. So when I saw this textbook, I liked it immediately. In addition, this textbook has a 44-page glossary with exercises to compare the words appearing in the text in English, French and German, which are not available in other textbooks. The above two points are not found in other Portuguese textbooks, which fully shows that this set of books is written from the perspective of readers' self-study.
I also give some comments on the CD of this set of books. There are two CD*** * * *, including textbooks and exercises. The speed of speech is also slow first and then slow to normal, giving full consideration to the difficulties of beginners. All these books are good for self-study. Introduction to grammar books and dictionaries
It needs to be stated again here. First of all, I am not a Portuguese major or a liberal arts major. I am a science and engineering student. Portuguese is my third foreign language and my working language is not Portuguese. I'm just a junior language learner, and I'm here to talk about my views. In the eyes of professionals, there must be many one-sided or wrong opinions, so what I said is my personal opinion, for reference only.