General Portuguese Courses
General Portuguese Courses, Brazilian Portuguese in Salvador: these are courses for those who need to speak Brazilian Portuguese on a day-today basis, with the family or at work. The classes consist of practicing oral communication, grammar, reading and writing material.
Group classes have a maximum of 9 students in a group, have four sessions per day and happen from Monday through Friday. There is always a 20-minute break after 2 sessions.
Combo courses were designed especially for those who would like to learn Portuguese as fast as possible, but still want to be part of a group class. Combo courses consist of a combination of group and private classes.
When the student wishes to have the General Portuguese course (private or in a group), in the morning, and continue to practice what he/she learned during the afternoon, he/she can choose the Combo I.
The Combo I program, in the afternoon, gives continuity to the program of the morning lessons, reinforcing, intensifying and practicing all the themes already studied.
n the Combo II, the student may have General Portuguese lessons, in the morning, with specific Portuguese courses, in the afternoon, such as: oral communication; intensive grammar; and/or intensive phonetics.
The student has the possibility to more intensely practice aspects of the language that require improving.
Combo courses were designed especially for those who would like to learn Portuguese as fast as possible, but still want to be part of a group class. Combo courses consist of a combination of group and private classes.
Preparatory Course for Celpe-Bras
The objective of the Distance Preparatory Course Celpe-Bras, designed by professors Graça Gesteira, is to prepare the candidate for the communicative exam through simulations (activities which simulate the tasks of the exam).
Duration of the Course
We arrange the Celpe-Bras course by goals.
Methodology:
Through readings, oral presentations, theatrical techniques, extracurricular activities (visits to theaterss, government and non-governmental institutions), diction exercises (body, voice, breathing and articulation) and classes with specific topics: politics, customs, fashion, religion, human upsetting interactions, techniques and culture, with the utilization of the following instruments:
Images,
Music,
Org charts,
Dialogues,
Interviews,
Audiovisual,
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