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| Autor: | pat |
| E-mail: | não-disponível |
| Data: | 30/OUT/2003 10:22 AM |
| Assunto: | Re: Moving to Miami |
| Mensagem: | Oi Renata, I don't think you will have any problem. I lived many years in south florida and I can tell you that Miami is already bi-lingual between english and spanish; all the schools are fully equiped to deal with mono-lingual spanish-speakers. Although there probably will not be teachers fluent in Port, many if not most are fluent in spanish, so at least the children can get explication in that language until they become fluent in english; the same will apply for your husband in the work world. Additionaly, because of the growing Brazilian population in florida there are ESL classes given with Brazilian instructors. I noticed this when I was there last winter because they also give Port. classes. Boa Sorte! |
English Made in Brazil -- English, Portuguese, & contrastive linguistics
Moving to Miami renata
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Re: Moving to Miami pat 30/OUT/2003, 10:22 AM
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