Samuel came from Brazil and has been here in Portugal for four months, studying in Year 9B.
He noticed that the gastronomy is different between these countries and thinks that religion is too. However, some festivals are similar in both countries and, obviously, the language is the same, which gives the countries another point in common. On the other hand, people's preferences in general and the way they celebrate are different.
The student liked the school, but still doesn't understand why :)
He liked some of the subjects he studies at school, but still prefers Brazil. He thinks he doesn't need any support from the school because ‘everything is fine,’ he says.
Samuel misses his family because he said he was very close to his aunts and misses his friends. When I asked him what he thought about whether foreigners could easily integrate and live well in Portugal, he replied:
‘It depends on the foreigners, because there are people who are ill-mannered and intolerant, but there are also people who can help you integrate into the community.’
Ismael is Tobias's classmate, meaning he's in 8ºC. He came from Brazil and has lived here for 2 years. During this time, he's noticed many differences between Brazil and Portugal, such as the food, th
Gabriel is a 9th grade student who came from São Paulo, Brazil, and has been here for a year. He observed that the food, religion, and festivals are different in Brazil and Portugal. He believes the o
Evelyn came from Brazil, studies in 12ºB and has been here for 1 year and 11 months. She thinks that the main differences between Portugal and Brazil are the people. ‘In Brazil, people are warmer and
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