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TOEFL Young STUDENTS Series _______________________ GO English!
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TOEFL Young STUDENTS

Series

_______________________

GO English!

YOUR CULTURE IN YOUR WORDS.

TRADITION

Parlendas are small

verses full of rhymes,

they are passed from

generation to

generation, usually

sung or chanted, they

help in children

learning.

Parlendas

We make a circle, sit

on the floor and start

the game, singing a

Parlenda, clapping

hands with eyes

closed.

Corre Cutia- Traditional Game

We use a special flour

to cook this dish,

then we choose a

soup or sauce, we eat

both together.

Fufu- African Dish

“We are Nigerians and study in a Brazilian school.”

It’s the meeting of

the sea with river

waters, can be

violent and cause

waves of 6 meters.

Brazilian Pororoca is

famous because it’s

really big.

Pororoca

It’s a Brazilian fruit,

can be eaten like

grapes, and is very

tasty.

Jabuticaba

Delicious Brazilian dessert,

it’s commonly prepared for

birthday parties to be eaten

with the cake.

Brigadeiro

Brazil Nuts- Castanha do Pará

Feijoada

The Independence Day of Brazil (commonly

called Sete de Setembro (September 7th), is

a national holiday observed in Brazil on

September 7 of every year. The date

celebrates Brazil's Declaration of

Independence from the United Kingdom of

Portugal, by prince Pedro on September 7th,

1822.

The Independence of Brazil

Created by L.S.P (Language Support Program) students, and supported by L.S.P teachers Camila Poli, Gisele Barcelos, Osvaldo de Souza, Pamela Gonçalves, and Renata Gimenez.

THANK YOU!


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