I think I'm the opposite of you... I don't care about any of my other classes, mas me encanta a lingua português! I think it would be awesome to teach English in Brazil! I'm not sure what qualifications you would need though.. do you know? Do you need to be certified or something, or just know how to speak English?
I always liked the English language but in the begging of the course I was really young and I didn´t like to study the grammar for example, but then I realized that I was missing the opportunity to learn another language.
An English teacher in Brazil: Well, in "normal" schools you have to be graduated in college (graduated in English). But in specific English courses like this one I attended to they have their own way to hire teachers. There are more native speakers for example.
Thank you for the video Marcio! Your classes sound nearly identical to the Spanish classes that I took. But for me to learn Portuguese is a little different. Because I already took years of Spanish courses, I understand (to some extent) the Romance language sentence structure, and so to learn Portuguese is just a matter of learning the new vocabulary and verb conjugations.
And I also think that Portuguese is LESS irregular than Spanish.. so it has been kinda easy for me to learn it.
You welcome Daniel! I studied Spanish in the same place where I studied English... the "structure" of the course was the same but, of course, Spanish is much more easy por a Portuguese speaker. The problem is that we tend to speak "portuñol", trying to use the Portuguese structure and vocabulary to the Spanish language. But people say that it´s much more difficult to a Spanish speaker to learn Portuguese.. just because Portuguese is much more irregular.
You and your english suck!
celioricardi 2 years ago
Hey, I'm brazilian too, from sp, I think you're doing very well, keep up the good job!
guibo1990 2 years ago
Thanks you!
MarcioNSantos 2 years ago
I mean... thank you! :)
MarcioNSantos 2 years ago
i learned in 2 yrs on the street n school.. and tv and youtube...
but im still learinin
learn like youre gonna live 'till 2089
parasiempresk 3 years ago 3
Thank you for the comment
MarcioNSantos 3 years ago
That was interesting, Marcio.
silverscreamgrl 3 years ago
Thank you Beth!
MarcioNSantos 3 years ago
I think I'm the opposite of you... I don't care about any of my other classes, mas me encanta a lingua português! I think it would be awesome to teach English in Brazil! I'm not sure what qualifications you would need though.. do you know? Do you need to be certified or something, or just know how to speak English?
danroeth 3 years ago
I always liked the English language but in the begging of the course I was really young and I didn´t like to study the grammar for example, but then I realized that I was missing the opportunity to learn another language.
An English teacher in Brazil: Well, in "normal" schools you have to be graduated in college (graduated in English). But in specific English courses like this one I attended to they have their own way to hire teachers. There are more native speakers for example.
MarcioNSantos 3 years ago
Thank you for the video Marcio! Your classes sound nearly identical to the Spanish classes that I took. But for me to learn Portuguese is a little different. Because I already took years of Spanish courses, I understand (to some extent) the Romance language sentence structure, and so to learn Portuguese is just a matter of learning the new vocabulary and verb conjugations.
And I also think that Portuguese is LESS irregular than Spanish.. so it has been kinda easy for me to learn it.
danroeth 3 years ago
You welcome Daniel! I studied Spanish in the same place where I studied English... the "structure" of the course was the same but, of course, Spanish is much more easy por a Portuguese speaker. The problem is that we tend to speak "portuñol", trying to use the Portuguese structure and vocabulary to the Spanish language. But people say that it´s much more difficult to a Spanish speaker to learn Portuguese.. just because Portuguese is much more irregular.
MarcioNSantos 3 years ago