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You Need to Read This Book Before Traveling to Brazil

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You Need to Read This Book Before Traveling to Brazil

By: Uncle Brazil
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Welcome to Uncle Brazil!

My name is Rodrigo. I’m from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and I’m a Brazilian Portuguese teacher for foreigners.

I've had the opportunity to travel and live outside of Brazil and I know how difficult it is to adapt to a new language and culture. This audiobook aims to make your life easier here in Brazil!

I thought about different situations that a tourist may experience here, and I made this mini-dictionary with more than 2,000 words separated into 50 different themes.

In this audiobook, you will also find practical examples of how to use these words in your daily life.

Hope this audiobook helps you. :)

Have a good time!

©2022 Rodrigo Lichtenhayn Mizrahy (P)2022 Rodrigo Lichtenhayn Mizrahy
Portuguese Travel & Tourism

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