✅ Teacher Thaly ✅
Insegnante professionista
Brazil Reality vs. Instagram (PART I) Is Brazil really only the land of sun-kissed beaches and the carnival, where life is a non-stop fiesta, with vibrant street parties and infectious music echoes through the streets? Let’s be serious. It’s one of the world’s largest economies and for this reason it is in fact an amalgamation of tourist hotspots of course, but it also consists of major areas of poverty, diversity, and a never-ending quest for the rights of its people through large-scale political movements. Brazil’s history, whereby slavery was instilled throughout the nation, which didn’t only concern the African populations brought over on ships, but also the native populations, makes the country an incredibly culturally-rich place, but one that is constantly at odds with its past. The cost of living crisis and rising inflation across the whole of Brazil over the last few years has been a burden to many families who now struggle to make ends meet. Everyone has heard about the favelas, but all too often these get associated with violent gangs as these places become glamorized in TV series and films. The truth is that the vast majority of these slums are filled with families, with people who work hard to give their relatives whatever they can. Can you find the vocabulary that matches the definitions below? (It’s in order!) 1) Constantly warmed by the sun 2) A collection of things 3) At _____ - meaning to be in conflict 4) PHRASE: manage to make enough money
1 apr 2024 20:09