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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenma de Pegasus View Post
    I know some in my city, but its certainly not common in Brazil. Althouth most schools have classes of english and spanish one hour per week which is not sufficient to learn a foreigner language.
    Yeah, I know English because I took private classes back in the 00's.

    And Spanish, as far as I know, is only present in our last three years of schools, and only became mandatory in our schools back in 2005.

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    I was in such high school, my parents as well. It is the biggest English language school in Bulgaria, there are many like it, some in German, French, Spanish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latinus View Post
    Yeah, I know English because I took private classes back in the 00's.

    And Spanish, as far as I know, is only present in our last three years of schools, and only became mandatory in our schools back in 2005.
    True, its what you said. In school I did not understand nothing of English, I only started to understand some things with private classes between 2010-13 and then internet did the rest... I try to sing some music in English with both english and portuguese lyrics to compare the sentences and learn new words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latinus View Post
    Yeah, I know English because I took private classes back in the 00's.

    And Spanish, as far as I know, is only present in our last three years of schools, and only became mandatory in our schools back in 2005.
    Wow, that recent?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tooting Carmen View Post
    Wow, that recent?
    Yeah. It was already time for Brazilians to stop ignoring the Hispanic world, but it didn't work for the masses, Brazilians still live in a bubble, which is a shame.

    We're also Latinos, just not Hispanics, we should be more conected to them, and stop imitating American crap, like One Drop Rule, Neo Conservative, etc.

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