When talking about 'acesso' in a B2 context, you might be discussing more nuanced scenarios than simply gaining entry. You could be exploring concepts like 'acesso à informação' (access to information) or 'acesso a serviços de saúde' (access to health services). Consider how policies or societal structures can impact a person's ability to gain 'acesso' to certain resources or opportunities. You might also encounter it in a technological context, such as 'acesso à internet' (internet access).

Acesso in 30 Seconds

  • Acesso = access (noun)
  • Means or opportunity to enter/reach
  • Used for places, systems, information

§ Understanding Acesso

The Portuguese word “acesso” (pronounced ah-SEH-soo) is a really useful noun to know. It directly translates to 'access' in English. This means it refers to the ability or opportunity to reach, enter, or use something. It's a CEFR A2 level word, so you'll hear and use it quite often in everyday conversations. Think of it whenever you're talking about getting into a place, using a service, or even having an opportunity to do something.

DEFINITION
The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place, meaning 'access'.

§ Acesso in the Workplace

In a work environment, "acesso" comes up all the time. You might talk about needing access to a building, a computer system, or even important documents. It's crucial for understanding permissions and security.

  • You might hear someone say:

    Preciso de acesso ao servidor.

    This means: "I need access to the server."

  • Or perhaps:

    O meu cartão não dá acesso a esta área.

    Meaning: "My card doesn't give access to this area."

§ Acesso at School or University

For students, "acesso" is equally important. You'll use it to discuss getting into different parts of the campus, online learning platforms, or even to information.

  • A common question might be:

    Como faço para ter acesso à biblioteca digital?

    Which translates to: "How do I get access to the digital library?"

  • Or perhaps a notice:

    O acesso ao laboratório é restrito.

    This means: "Access to the laboratory is restricted."

§ Acesso in the News and Public Information

When you read or watch the news in Portuguese, "acesso" appears frequently. It's often used when talking about public services, infrastructure, or even human rights.

  • You might hear a report like:

    O governo prometeu melhorar o acesso à saúde.

    Meaning: "The government promised to improve access to healthcare."

  • Or regarding infrastructure:

    A nova ponte facilitará o acesso à cidade.

    Which means: "The new bridge will facilitate access to the city."

§ Everyday Usage of Acesso

Beyond formal settings, "acesso" is just as common in daily conversations. You might use it when discussing anything from public transportation to the internet.

  • For example, asking for directions:

    acesso fácil ao metrô daqui?

    Meaning: "Is there easy access to the subway from here?"

  • Or describing a problem:

    Perdi o acesso à minha conta online.

    This means: "I lost access to my online account."

By paying attention to how "acesso" is used in these different contexts, you'll quickly become comfortable using it yourself. It's a foundational word for discussing availability, permissions, and opportunities in Portuguese.

§ Understanding 'Acesso'

Definition
The means or opportunity to approach or enter a place, meaning 'access'.

When you're learning Portuguese, words that look and sound similar to English words (cognates) are a great starting point. 'Acesso' is one of those words! It's very similar to 'access' in English, and its core meaning is pretty much the same. You'll use it to talk about getting into places, or having the ability to use something.

Não temos acesso a essa área.

This translates to: "We don't have access to that area." See? Very straightforward.

§ Common Uses of 'Acesso'

'Acesso' is a masculine noun. This means you'll use the masculine articles with it, like 'o acesso' (the access) or 'um acesso' (an access). It's used in a few common situations:

  • Physical access: This is about entering a building, a room, or any physical location.
  • Digital access: Think about logging into a website, an account, or using software.
  • Access to information: This refers to the ability to get or view information.
  • Access to services/resources: Being able to use or benefit from certain services or resources.

Você tem acesso à internet aqui?

Meaning: "Do you have internet access here?"

Eles precisam de acesso aos documentos.

Meaning: "They need access to the documents."

§ Similar Words and When to Use 'Acesso'

While 'acesso' is your go-to for 'access', let's look at some other words that might seem similar but have different nuances.

Entrada (Entrance)

Definition
The act of coming or going in, or the place where one enters; 'entrance'.

'Entrada' is also a common word. While 'acesso' refers to the *ability* or *right* to enter, 'entrada' often refers to the *physical point* of entry or the *act* of entering. Think of 'entrada' as the door or the gate itself, or the action of walking through it.

A entrada principal é por ali.

Meaning: "The main entrance is over there." Here, you're talking about the specific physical entrance.

A entrada é gratuita hoje.

Meaning: "Entry is free today." This refers to the act of entering, or the admission fee.

Permissão (Permission)

Definition
Authorization granted to do something; 'permission'.

'Permissão' is about authorization. While having 'permissão' can grant you 'acesso', they are not the same thing. 'Permissão' is the green light, and 'acesso' is the result of that green light (the ability to enter/use).

Preciso de permissão para entrar.

Meaning: "I need permission to enter." You need the authorization first, which then allows for 'acesso'.

Via (Route/Way)

Definition
A road or path, or a method of doing something; 'route' or 'way'.

'Via' can refer to a way or route, sometimes implying access. However, 'acesso' is more about the capability, while 'via' is the path itself.

Qual é a melhor via para chegar lá?

Meaning: "What is the best way to get there?" Here, 'via' refers to the road or method.

§ Summary: When to use 'Acesso'

Stick with 'acesso' when you are talking about:

  • The *ability* to get into a place or use something.
  • The *right* to enter or use.
  • The *means* by which you can enter or use something (e.g., a code for access).

If you're talking about the physical entry point, use 'entrada'. If you're talking about authorization, use 'permissão'. If you're talking about a path or method, 'via' is probably better.

Temos acesso total ao sistema.

Meaning: "We have full access to the system." Here, 'acesso' clearly refers to the ability to use the system.

Keep practicing, and you'll get the hang of these nuances quickly!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ɐˈsɛsu/
US /ɑːˈsɛsoʊ/
short
Rhymes With
acesso - sucesso (success) acesso - regresso (return) acesso - congresso (congress)
Common Errors
  • Pronouncing the 'c' as a 'k' sound instead of an 's' sound.
  • Not emphasizing the second syllable ('-se-').

Difficulty Rating

Reading 1/5

short

Writing 1/5

short

Speaking 1/5

short

Listening 1/5

short

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

ter (to have) precisar (to need) fácil (easy) aqui (here) o/a (the)

Learn Next

entrada (entrance) saída (exit) permitir (to permit/allow)

Advanced

acessibilidade (accessibility) acessar (to access - verb)

Examples by Level

1

O hotel tem acesso fácil à praia.

The hotel has easy access to the beach.

2

Você tem acesso à internet aqui?

Do you have internet access here?

3

O acesso ao parque é gratuito.

Access to the park is free.

4

Precisamos de acesso aos documentos.

We need access to the documents.

5

Ela pediu acesso à sua conta.

She asked for access to her account.

6

Não temos acesso a essa informação.

We don't have access to that information.

7

O carro bloqueou o acesso à garagem.

The car blocked access to the garage.

8

Eles limitaram o acesso ao evento.

They limited access to the event.

1

Para ter acesso à plataforma, precisa de um nome de utilizador e uma senha.

To have access to the platform, you need a username and a password.

A preposição 'a' é usada com 'ter acesso'.

2

O acesso a este arquivo é restrito apenas a funcionários autorizados.

Access to this file is restricted only to authorized employees.

O artigo definido 'o' é usado antes de 'acesso' neste contexto.

3

Eles estão a trabalhar para melhorar o acesso à educação em áreas rurais.

They are working to improve access to education in rural areas.

O verbo 'melhorar' é seguido de 'o acesso'.

4

Não temos acesso direto à gerência, o que dificulta a comunicação.

We don't have direct access to management, which makes communication difficult.

A preposição 'a' é usada com 'acesso direto'.

5

A polícia obteve um mandado para ter acesso aos registos telefónicos do suspeito.

The police obtained a warrant to have access to the suspect's phone records.

O verbo 'obter' é usado com 'mandado para ter acesso'.

6

O novo projeto de lei visa garantir o acesso universal aos cuidados de saúde.

The new bill aims to ensure universal access to healthcare.

O verbo 'garantir' é usado com 'o acesso universal'.

7

Mesmo com senha, o acesso à rede está lento hoje.

Even with a password, network access is slow today.

Aqui, 'o acesso' é o sujeito da frase.

8

É crucial que todos tenham acesso igual às oportunidades de emprego.

It is crucial that everyone has equal access to employment opportunities.

A expressão 'ter acesso igual' é seguida de 'a'.

Often Confused With

Acesso vs Acessar (verb)

This is the verb 'to access'. Remember that 'acesso' is a noun. You would say 'acessar algo' (to access something), not 'ter acesso a algo'.

Acesso vs Entrar (verb)

This means 'to enter'. While related to access, 'entrar' is the action of going in, and 'acesso' is the means or right to perform that action.

Acesso vs Disponível (adjective)

This means 'available'. Something can be available without necessarily being accessible to everyone.

Easily Confused

Acesso vs Ter acesso a

'Acesso' is a noun in Portuguese, so you can't say 'acessar a' directly. The verb form is 'acessar'. To express 'to have access to' you need to use the verb 'ter' (to have) followed by the noun 'acesso' and the preposition 'a'.

Correct: 'Ter acesso a' (to have access to). Incorrect: 'Acessar a' (this is redundant and grammatically incorrect). The verb 'acessar' already implies 'to access something'.

Eu quero ter acesso ao prédio. (I want to have access to the building.)

Acesso vs Acessível

This adjective means 'accessible' but can sometimes be confused with the noun 'acesso'. They are related but serve different grammatical functions.

'Acessível' describes something that can be accessed, while 'acesso' is the act or means of accessing.

A informação está acessível a todos. (The information is accessible to everyone.)

Acesso vs Disponibilidade

While 'disponibilidade' (availability) can be related to 'acesso', they are not interchangeable. Something can be available but not necessarily accessible, or vice versa.

'Disponibilidade' refers to being at hand or ready for use. 'Acesso' refers to the ability to reach or use something.

Temos disponibilidade de ingressos, mas o acesso ao show é restrito. (We have ticket availability, but access to the show is restricted.)

Acesso vs Entrada

'Entrada' (entrance/entry) is often confused with 'acesso' because both relate to entering a place. However, 'entrada' is more about the physical point of entry or the act of coming in, whereas 'acesso' is about the right or ability to get in.

'Entrada' is the physical gateway or the action of entering. 'Acesso' is the permission or means to use that gateway.

A entrada do cinema está à direita, e o acesso é permitido apenas com ingresso. (The cinema entrance is on the right, and access is only allowed with a ticket.)

Acesso vs Permissão

'Permissão' (permission) is a prerequisite for 'acesso' in many cases, leading to confusion. One gives permission to grant access.

'Permissão' is the authorization granted. 'Acesso' is the state of being able to proceed due to that authorization.

Precisamos de permissão para ter acesso aos arquivos. (We need permission to have access to the files.)

How to Use It

Acesso is a masculine noun. It is often used with the prepositions 'a' or 'para'.

Examples:
1. O hotel oferece acesso à internet de alta velocidade. (The hotel offers access to high-speed internet.)
2. Precisamos de um acesso para a praia. (We need an access point for the beach.)

Common Mistakes

A common mistake is confusing 'acesso' with the verb 'acessar' (to access). 'Acesso' is the noun, while 'acessar' is the action.

Incorrect: Eu quero acesso a este site. (I want access this website.)
Correct: Eu quero acessar este site. (I want to access this website.)
Correct: Eu tenho acesso a este site. (I have access to this website.)

Tips

Acesso pronunciation

The double 's' in acesso sounds like the 'ss' in 'lesson', not like a 'z'. Make sure you pronounce it correctly!

Common use with 'ter'

You'll often hear acesso with the verb 'ter' (to have). For example, 'ter acesso a' means 'to have access to'.

Formal vs. informal

Acesso is a neutral word and can be used in both formal and informal contexts. You don't need to worry about sounding too stiff or too casual.

Related verb: 'acessar'

The verb 'acessar' means 'to access'. It's commonly used, especially in technology contexts. For example, 'acessar a internet' (to access the internet).

Use with prepositions

Remember to use the preposition 'a' after acesso when you're talking about 'access to something'. For example, 'acesso à informação' (access to information).

Don't confuse with 'excesso'

Be careful not to confuse acesso with 'excesso', which means 'excess'. They sound similar but have very different meanings.

Public vs. private access

In Portugal and Brazil, understanding the difference between public and private access to places can be important. For example, 'acesso público' means public access.

Figurative access

Beyond physical access, acesso can also refer to figurative access, like 'access to knowledge' ('acesso ao conhecimento').

Singular and plural

The plural of acesso is 'acessos'. It follows the regular pluralization rule for nouns ending in 'o'.

Practice with sentences

The best way to learn is to use it. Try making your own sentences with acesso. For example, 'Eu tenho acesso ao prédio' (I have access to the building).

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Think of 'Acesso' sounding a bit like 'assess-so'. When you 'assess' a situation, you gain 'access' to information to make a decision.

Visual Association

Imagine a VIP pass with 'ACESSO' written on it, allowing you entry to an exclusive event. Picture yourself confidently walking through a velvet rope with this pass.

Word Web

entrada (entry) permissão (permission) oportunidade (opportunity) restrição (restriction - opposite) porta (door - where you gain access)

Challenge

Try to use 'acesso' in a sentence when you're talking about something you want to get into or something you need to reach. For example, 'Eu preciso de acesso ao meu e-mail' (I need access to my email).

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

When talking about internet access:

  • ter acesso à internet
  • acesso Wi-Fi
  • ponto de acesso

When discussing accessibility to a place:

  • acesso fácil
  • acesso restrito
  • sem acesso

When referring to access for people with disabilities:

  • acesso para cadeirantes
  • rampa de acesso
  • acessibilidade

When talking about gaining access to information or services:

  • ter acesso a informações
  • obter acesso
  • negar acesso

When discussing physical access to a building or area:

  • acesso principal
  • saída de acesso
  • controle de acesso

Conversation Starters

"Você tem fácil acesso ao transporte público onde você mora? (Do you have easy access to public transport where you live?)"

"É difícil conseguir acesso a bons médicos aqui? (Is it hard to get access to good doctors here?)"

"Como é o acesso à internet na sua cidade? É rápido? (How is internet access in your city? Is it fast?)"

"Você já precisou de acesso especial para algum lugar? (Have you ever needed special access to somewhere?)"

"Existe algum lugar onde o acesso é restrito para você? (Is there any place where access is restricted for you?)"

Journal Prompts

Descreva um momento em que você teve dificuldade em ter acesso a algo importante. (Describe a time when you had difficulty accessing something important.)

Imagine que você está viajando. O acesso a quais coisas seria mais importante para você? (Imagine you're traveling. Access to what things would be most important to you?)

Pense em como a tecnologia mudou seu acesso à informação. (Think about how technology has changed your access to information.)

Escreva sobre um lugar onde você gostaria de ter mais acesso. (Write about a place where you'd like to have more access.)

Qual é a importância do acesso para todos em uma sociedade justa? (What is the importance of access for everyone in a just society?)

Test Yourself 48 questions

fill blank A2

O hotel oferece ___ à internet para os hóspedes.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

In this context, 'acesso' (access) is the correct word to indicate the availability of internet service.

fill blank A2

Você tem ___ ao prédio com este cartão?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) is used here to ask if the card grants entry to the building.

fill blank A2

Precisamos de mais ___ a informações sobre o projeto.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

The sentence requires 'acesso' (access) to indicate the need for more availability to project information.

fill blank A2

A biblioteca tem ___ fácil para estudantes.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) is the appropriate word to describe how easy it is for students to get into the library.

fill blank A2

O site exige um login para ___ completo.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

Here, 'acesso' (access) refers to gaining full entry to the website's features after logging in.

fill blank A2

Não temos ___ ao arquivo porque ele está bloqueado.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) indicates the inability to reach or open the locked file.

multiple choice A2

Eu preciso de ___ à internet para trabalhar.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' is the correct noun form for 'access' in this context. The sentence means 'I need internet access to work.'

multiple choice A2

O hotel oferece ___ gratuito ao Wi-Fi.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' is the correct noun, meaning 'The hotel offers free access to Wi-Fi.'

multiple choice A2

Eles não têm ___ ao prédio sem uma chave.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' is the correct noun here, even though it refers to a lack of access. The sentence means 'They don't have access to the building without a key.'

true false A2

A palavra 'acesso' é um verbo.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

No, 'acesso' is a noun, meaning 'access'. The verb form would be 'acessar'.

true false A2

Podemos usar 'acesso' para falar sobre a entrada a um lugar físico.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: True

Yes, 'acesso' is commonly used to describe entry or approach to a physical location. For example, 'acesso à praia' (access to the beach).

true false A2

Para dizer 'eu tenho acesso', usamos 'eu estou acesso'.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: False

No, the correct phrase is 'eu tenho acesso' (I have access). 'Estou acesso' means 'I am lit/on'.

listening A2

The park's access is closed today.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: O acesso ao parque está fechado hoje.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening A2

Do you have internet access here?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Você tem acesso à internet aqui?
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening A2

They need access to the building.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Eles precisam de acesso ao prédio.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Eu tenho acesso total à informação.

Focus: acesso

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Não consigo acesso a este site.

Focus: acesso

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

É importante ter acesso à educação.

Focus: acesso

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
fill blank B1

O hotel oferece ___ fácil à praia. (The hotel offers easy ___ to the beach.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

In this context, 'acesso' (access) is the most appropriate word to describe the ease of reaching the beach.

fill blank B1

Para ter ___ ao sistema, você precisa de uma senha. (To have ___ to the system, you need a password.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) is the correct term for gaining entry or authorization to a system.

fill blank B1

A biblioteca tem ___ restrito a certas áreas. (The library has restricted ___ to certain areas.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) describes the ability to enter or use a place, often with restrictions.

fill blank B1

É difícil conseguir ___ aos arquivos confidenciais. (It's difficult to get ___ to confidential files.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

When referring to files or information, 'acesso' (access) means the ability to view or obtain them.

fill blank B1

Garantir o ___ à educação é fundamental. (Ensuring ___ to education is fundamental.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) is used in the context of opportunities or rights, like access to education.

fill blank B1

O novo aplicativo oferece ___ rápido às notícias. (The new app offers fast ___ to the news.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) refers to the means or opportunity to reach or use something, in this case, news.

writing B1

Imagine you are trying to get into a concert that is sold out. Write a short paragraph (3-4 sentences) explaining what you would do to try and get 'acesso'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Eu tentaria encontrar alguém que tivesse um ingresso extra para vender. Se não funcionasse, eu perguntaria à segurança se havia alguma chance de 'acesso' de última hora. Talvez eu pudesse esperar e ver se alguém desistia de ir ao show.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B1

You want to gain 'acesso' to a new online course. Write an email (3-4 sentences) to the course administrator asking for details on how to enroll and get access.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Prezado administrador, gostaria de obter mais informações sobre o novo curso online. Como posso fazer a inscrição e ter 'acesso' ao conteúdo? Agradeço os detalhes sobre o processo de registro.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
writing B1

Describe a time you had difficulty getting 'acesso' to a place or information. What was the situation and how did you resolve it? (3-4 sentences)

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Uma vez, eu tive dificuldade em ter 'acesso' a um documento importante na biblioteca porque meu cartão estava vencido. A situação foi um pouco frustrante. Eu tive que renovar meu cartão para finalmente conseguir o 'acesso' necessário ao documento.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
reading B1

O que é necessário para ter acesso à área restrita do site?

Read this passage:

Para ter acesso à área restrita do site, você precisa inserir seu nome de usuário e senha. Se você ainda não tem um cadastro, pode criar um gratuitamente. O acesso é liberado imediatamente após o registro.

O que é necessário para ter acesso à área restrita do site?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Criar um cadastro e inserir nome de usuário e senha

O texto afirma que 'você precisa inserir seu nome de usuário e senha' e 'Se você ainda não tem um cadastro, pode criar um gratuitamente'.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Criar um cadastro e inserir nome de usuário e senha

O texto afirma que 'você precisa inserir seu nome de usuário e senha' e 'Se você ainda não tem um cadastro, pode criar um gratuitamente'.

reading B1

Quando os estudantes podem ter acesso à sala de informática?

Read this passage:

Os estudantes só terão acesso à sala de informática depois que o professor autorizar. É importante que todos respeitem as regras de uso para manter o acesso garantido. Sem a autorização do professor, o acesso será negado.

Quando os estudantes podem ter acesso à sala de informática?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Depois que o professor autorizar

O texto diz explicitamente 'Os estudantes só terão acesso à sala de informática depois que o professor autorizar'.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Depois que o professor autorizar

O texto diz explicitamente 'Os estudantes só terão acesso à sala de informática depois que o professor autorizar'.

reading B1

Em que dia o museu oferece acesso gratuito?

Read this passage:

O museu oferece acesso gratuito no primeiro domingo de cada mês. Nos outros dias, há uma pequena taxa de entrada. Para ter acesso às exposições especiais, pode ser necessário comprar um ingresso à parte, mesmo no dia gratuito.

Em que dia o museu oferece acesso gratuito?

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: No primeiro domingo de cada mês

O texto menciona que 'O museu oferece acesso gratuito no primeiro domingo de cada mês'.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: No primeiro domingo de cada mês

O texto menciona que 'O museu oferece acesso gratuito no primeiro domingo de cada mês'.

listening B2

Reliable information is key.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: O acesso a informações confiáveis é crucial na era digital.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B2

Easy beach access.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Eles estão procurando um acesso fácil à praia para o novo resort.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening B2

Restricted library access.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: A universidade restringiu o acesso à biblioteca após o horário de expediente.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

A falta de acesso à educação de qualidade é um problema sério em muitas regiões.

Focus: acesso, educação

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

Para ter acesso ao sistema, você precisa de uma senha e um nome de usuário.

Focus: acesso, sistema

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking B2

Read this aloud:

O acesso público ao parque foi temporariamente fechado para manutenção.

Focus: público, fechado

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening C1

The access to confidential information requires special authorization.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: O acesso a informações confidenciais requer autorização especial.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening C1

They are negotiating access to the European market for their products.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: Eles estão negociando o acesso ao mercado europeu para seus produtos.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
listening C1

The lack of access to quality education is a serious social problem.

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: A falta de acesso à educação de qualidade é um problema social grave.
Correct! Not quite. Correct answer:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Discuta a importância do acesso universal à internet em países em desenvolvimento.

Focus: acesso universal, países em desenvolvimento

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Descreva os desafios de garantir acesso equitativo à saúde para todos os cidadãos.

Focus: acesso equitativo, cidadãos

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Imagine que você está em uma reunião para discutir como melhorar o acesso a recursos culturais na sua cidade. Quais seriam suas propostas?

Focus: recursos culturais, propostas

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A corrupção dificulta o ___ dos cidadãos a serviços públicos essenciais. (Corruption makes it difficult for citizens to ___ essential public services.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

In this context, 'acesso' (access) refers to the opportunity to obtain or use essential public services, which is hindered by corruption.

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O novo regulamento garante o ___ a informações governamentais classificadas, mas com restrições. (The new regulation guarantees ___ to classified government information, but with restrictions.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) is the correct word here, meaning the right or opportunity to obtain or use the classified information.

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Para obter ___ total ao sistema, é necessário um código de autenticação de dois fatores. (To gain full ___ to the system, a two-factor authentication code is required.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

Here, 'acesso' (access) refers to the ability to enter or use the system.

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O debate sobre o ___ à educação de qualidade é central para o desenvolvimento social. (The debate about ___ to quality education is central to social development.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) in this sentence means the opportunity or right to receive quality education.

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As barreiras físicas dificultam o ___ de pessoas com deficiência a muitos edifícios públicos. (Physical barriers hinder ___ for people with disabilities to many public buildings.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) refers to the ability to enter or approach the public buildings.

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A empresa está a investir em tecnologia para melhorar o ___ dos seus clientes a suporte técnico especializado. (The company is investing in technology to improve its customers' ___ to specialized technical support.)

Correct! Not quite. Correct answer: acesso

'Acesso' (access) means the opportunity to reach or use the specialized technical support.

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