Check out the steps Sacha did to learn the language on his own. The first one? Get out of your house and communicate; pay attention to the way people talk around you. We agree with that! Don't be afraid of making mistakes. Everybody does it! Also, you can take online classes with a Native Speaker to make this learning process faster. Take a 30-minutes Trial and begin speaking with ease!...
Read MorePortuguese is currently the 6th most widely spoken language in the world! There are over 260 million speakers of Portuguese from Europe to Africa, Asia to North and South America – with large Lusophone communities in the U.S., including Massachusetts (one of the most difficult words for Brazilians to pronounce!), Florida, New Jersey, California, New York, and others. The language is extremely important in the world economy. If you want...
Read MoreCheck out this lovely video of a family that makes our national dessert brigadeiro their success (craft) business in San Francisco and around the world. "People will forget what you say, people will forget what you did but they will not forget how you make them feel. That is what we believe. We want people to remember how they feel good after eating our chocolate. We put our love in...
Read MoreLearning a language has a lot of benefits... "A high tolerance of ambiguity brings many advantages. It helps students become less anxious in social interactions and in subsequent language learning experiences. Not surprisingly, the more experience a person has with language learning, the more comfortable the person gets with this ambiguity. And that’s not all. Individuals with higher levels of tolerance of ambiguity have also been found to be more entrepreneurial (i.e.,...
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