Each language is a different world, and so, if you are limited to your mother tongue, you might be missing a lot of interesting things. Have you notices how each language has its own vibe? What do you feel when you hear the sounds of British English, German, Spanish, Chinese, Russian? These languages convey different things. For example, French and Italian are somehow the languages of Romance, not only because they are Romance tongues per sei, but also because the way they sound suggests it. Doesn’t British English sound classy, and German tough? What about Portuguese and Spanish?Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and Brazil. If you have visited Brazil, you should know that there is nothing similar in the world. This country is fun, groovy, romantic, in one word, stunning. When taking
Portuguese classes Chicago students know that they need knowledge of this language in order to truly enjoy their upcoming trips to Brazil, a perfect destination for a friend’s trip, or a romantic voyage with your partner. If you are a city person, you might have fun in Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo, which are among the largest cities in the world in terms of number of people living there. However, you might enjoy something a bit less noisy, like Salvador de Bahía, Fortaleza or
Maceió. These places have a lot of history and nature to offer. Plus, you can cross the ocean and arrive to breath-taking isolated islands in about 30 minutes. Ships depart every 30 minutes and prices are really low if you go by yourself.
The people in Brazil are easy going and good fun. They will always smile. However, you should always spot and avoid the unsafe areas before a trip, and knowledge of the language spoken there is crucial to this purpose.
While taking Spanish classes Chicago students know that the language is not only about Spain. There are many Spanish speaking paradisiac destinations in Latin America as well: Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, etc. Latin America is well known for its literature. Among writers whom you would want to read in Spanish, Alexis Sheldon –CEO of Language Trainers, recommends Jorge Luis Borges and Julio Cortazar (Argentina), Mario Vargas Llosa (Peru), Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Colombia), Pablo Neruda (Chile), etc.