Safe hostels in rio/copacabana/leme? |
| I am staying at the copacabana palace with a friend in Feb but arrive in Rio ahead of them - where is cheap, and safe to stay that is near there? Friend may be able to afford the hotel but I ... |
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BRAZIL Question!? |
Is it true there is a sign in Brazil that says something like 'Go to Framingham, Massachusetts?'
If so where and i'd like to see a picture if at all possible
cause i ... |
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Tourist Visa for an American to go to Brazil? |
basically this december I plan on enrolling into a language school to help me learn portuguese in brazil. But I only plan to stay there for about 30 days and I know I need a visa.
I ... |
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What you think or heard abaut Brazil? |
I am brazilian and I love my country besides all problems...
I really think that Brazil is the future country...
What you think abaut?
Did you heard abaut the natural paradise in B... |
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Im booking my holiday to brazil finally..im soo excited? |
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Anybody been to Ceara / Fortaleza in Brazil ? |
| Im planning on going to the North East coast of Brazil at the end of the year, Aquiraz, Fortaleza, the state of CEARA...has anyone been there ? Share any ... |
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Brazil ..a nice place or not? |
Im going on a cruise soon and were stopping off at Brazil.. it looks like such a beautiful country but iv heard alot of bad news about it..apparently people attack you for your things and so on..
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What do brazilians call tourist? |
someone told me that in brazil, people call tourists
"coolio" ...im Not sure exactly how its spelt. but i know its pronounced liked that.
what does it mean?... |
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Are Brazilian women cute like Alessandra Ambrosio? |
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I want to move to Brazil? |
but I am not rich and would have to work down there. I would prefer to move to Rio de Janeiro.
I am a 22 year old recent college grad from UC Berkeley, I majored in Sociology, have working ... |
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Is there housing in Rio de Janeiro for Americans? |
If we would like to live in Rio de Janeiro, is there decent housing there that is tailored towards the liking of Americans?
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What do they wear in Brazil? |
I'm going to Nova Andradina, MS and I was wondering what sorts of clothes I should bring.
I am a 14 year old girl and next year I'm going on an exchange for one year.
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Can I really make a decent living teaching English in Brazil? |
This is really two questions:
1. Can I make enough money teaching English in Brazil to have a decent standard of living?
2. How do I go about finding a job teaching English in Brazil? |
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julian_santos
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Just to give you an example:
My wife taught English in Brazil for almost 2 years. At first, she worked for English schools, where it is easy to find jobs, being a native English speaker. You can make about R$ 10.00- R$12.00 an hour in a small town, where cost of living is not high. Working in a big city might get you double, tough, of course, you'll spend more to live. Now, we rented an apartment, where she gave out classes to groups of 3-6 people, twice a week. She made average R$ 35.00 an hour, which is over US$17.00, under the table, which basically represents over US$ 25.00 if you had to pay taxes on it. We have been back to Boston for 4 years and she has never made that kind of money up here, needless to say that we spent around US$ 400.00 a month to live in Brazil and it takes us around US$ 2500.00 monthly to live here. We have plans to move back soon! I hope it helps you!
Look for these schools:
FISK, CCAA, Wizard and Quality. |
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missbrazilontour
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private language schools will pay you about R$25/hour here in minas gerais. if you are willing to work full-time - which can be very tiring, but that´s up to you - you can make around $1500 a month and live pretty decently.
try numberone.com.br, it has schools all over brazil, and you get proper training and support. |
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Latin Techie
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Go to Brazil, find a place to live and work, put an advert in the local papers, "English lessons by native speaker" 10 real an hour, you get lots of phone calls from women saying I want some lessons, any type! |
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Escatopholes
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I live in Brazil.
To get a job teaching English here is very easy, but you must know also Portuguese.
About the money, I think it is according the kind of city. The small cities pay less money but you spend less, and big cities is the opposite. |
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David M
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Have lived in Brazil for 28 years and had friends who taught English. Generally they had another source of income as well, that is, if it was a couple, one taught English and the other did something else. To live off English teaching alone would be very difficult. Brazil has become more expensive these days and rent, gasoline, air fares are all quite high. Think before you jump in. |
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Jock
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My wife wants to move back to Brasil one day & this is about the only option open to me. She tells me that as a native speaker you can earn a lot more than a Brasilian who had learnt English as native speakers are in high demand. She says that if you can arrange private lessons you'll be onto a winner. Although I love Brasil a lot though (I regard it as my second home) there are loads of things that I can do without there like the bureaucracy. |
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R Neto
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THE PEOPLE LOOK FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE. |
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