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| Autor: | Miguel Vieira |
| E-mail: | não-disponível |
| Data: | 11/DEZ/2002 4:08 PM |
| Assunto: | Re: English command and socio-economic class |
| Mensagem: | Roberto, Your reply did help me indeed in satisfying my curiosity. I have always been very curious about Brazil's culture and the dynamics of its social structure. I have heard and read that the wealth ratio between classes is extremely disproportionate. Moreover, I suspect that the members of the upper-middle and the upper-class (elite) are not the most intellectually impresive people of Brazil. In addition, as I also suspect, the international community wishes to see a more economically "fair" Brazil. And as you know, English is THE international language. Nonetheless, by mastering it (English), you and others are in a way paving the way for a more "equal" Brazil, for as I mentioned above, the international community wishes to see a more economically fair Brazil where the country's wealth would be distrubuted more evenly. Regards, -Miguel Vieira |
English Made in Brazil -- English, Portuguese, & contrastive linguistics
English command and socio-economic class Miguel Vieira 10/DEZ/2002, 9:59 PM
Re: English command and socio-economic class José Roberto
11/DEZ/2002, 10:27 AM

Re: English command and socio-economic class Miguel Vieira 11/DEZ/2002, 4:08 PM


Re: English command and socio-economic class Friedrich 11/DEZ/2002, 7:02 PM



Re: English command and socio-economic class Dirceu Bunholli
12/DEZ/2002, 11:56 AM




Re: English command and socio-economic class Frierich 12/DEZ/2002, 12:19 PM
Re: English command and socio-economic class Jonas 11/DEZ/2002, 2:13 PM

Re: English command and socio-economic class Ricardo - EMB -
11/DEZ/2002, 5:57 PM


Re: English command and socio-economic class Jonas 11/DEZ/2002, 7:52 PM


Re: English command and socio-economic class André costa 11/DEZ/2002, 8:19 PM