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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Prefer to experience Rio de Janeiro on a much deeper level? Learn Portuguese while lodging in hotels

By Jeiziara Medeiros


Mastering Portuguese in Rio de Janeiro is a way to experience Brazil on a greater level. Even though a time consuming process, it is certainly a step beyond what a typical visitor might take if they are simply on holiday to enjoy the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema. Of course, it is a sign that this means something to you alot more than basically a vacation. This is a long term commitment.

So as soon as you travel to Rio de Janeiro, so how does one go about learning Portuguese? Certainly, you need to resolve your living arrangements. It could get quite pricey staying in hotels for the length of stay that it will require to learn the local language, so you might take into consideration rentals such as apartments or flats. These will likely present some more affordable accommodations. Also, if price is key, you might take into consideration looking for rentals outside of Copacabana and Ipanema, since these pieces of real estate tend to be more high priced.

So now that's handled, whether you've decided to stay in apartments, flats, hotels or someone's couch, the issue still remains. How should you go about learning Portuguese? Well, to begin with, you are very likely going to need some books. Also, television can actually be a valuable tool. Beyond this, you're in luck, because every Brazilian is an amateur Portuguese instructor. Though, this is said as kind of a joke, it really isn't. The lifestyle in Rio de Janeiro is friendly and outgoing. People will be more than happy to teach you phrases in Portuguese and actually will enjoy the effort that you make.

Another choice that a serious student should consider is actually entering a formal education on the subject matter. Again, alternatives exist for this. It is possible to find group lessons as well as private tutors who can make accommodations for you. Language schools are flourishing businesses in Rio, so you shouldn't have to look very far. Also, it is possible for private tutors to come to your home whether you're residing in hotels or apartments. This is a common practice in Rio.

Obviously with anything, what you get out will be equal to what you invest. A disciplined student is obviously going to learn at a much faster rate than those who are not. But the tools are there if you are seriously looking to experience Brazil on a greater level and be able to speak the language of the country.




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