December 10, 2012

The end is coming!

Hello everyone!

This is the end of one more year! This is probably 2012's last post. I hope you learned a lot of things this year with us and I hope you continue studying here next year.
I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, full of joy, peace and love!
But, if the world really ends in December 21st, I want you to live the rest of your life in the bravest and most amazing way, chasing your dreams and doing what you like the most (but, please, don't kill anyone!)!




Have a wonderful time!



See you next year!

September 22, 2012

2nd Anniversary!!!

Hey boys and girls!



Our blog became 2 years old last September, 20th.
We have some plans for it.
We hope you are enjoying the blog and we thank you for sharing it with your friends.
We are really happy for this day!
Please, keep on sharing it with your friends and family!
Thank you so much for choosing us!



August 06, 2012

Let's talk about Brazil!

Hey guys!

Today I would like to talk a little bit about my country, Brazil! I'm gonna write a short text about it and you have to figure out if there is anything in it which I have posted about, ok? For example:
"Brazil is the largest country in South America." - From this sentence, you can say that I posted about Countries and Nationalities, about Comparisons (largest), and so on...
Now this is the text:

"When I was a little boy at school, my teachers used to tell me that each one of the four colors in the Brazilian flag had a different meaning: the green represents the forests and woodlands, the yellow is for the gold that existed in abundance, the blue represents the brazilian sky and each star represents a brazilian state and, finally, there is a saying on a white band, 'Ordem e Progresso', that is, 'Order and Progress'...

Brazilian flag
Brazil was discovered by Portuguese in the year of 1500 a.C.. Well, actually, there were already people here in Brazil when they arrived, and these people were the Indians, Indegenous, the native-born. There was a very important tree at that time, and it was called 'pau-brasil', that is, 'brazilwood', and you could extract a dye from that tree, which Indians used to paint their faces and bodies with.

Brazilwood tree
At the end of the seventeenth century, exports of Brazilian sugar started to decline, and Portugal had to look for new sources of income. The Bandeirantes, "followers of the banner", had an original purpose which was to capture and force amerindians into slavery from 1580 to 1670, but they focused on mineral wealth from 1670 to 1750. The Bandeiras, "flags" in Portuguese, are like slave-hunting expeditions. They found much gold, silver and other minerals . In a short way, Portugal has got nearly all the gold found in Brazil, and it is in many countries all over the world.


If you visit this site, you'll see "The 10 Most Magnificent Treasures of Golden Lisbon", it's worth reading!

I hope you enjoyed to learn a little bit about Brazil. Of course, that is not all the history, that's just a small text with a few information about Brazil that you can read and learn more English!
I hope you liked it!


See you!
__________

Hey guys!


Hoje eu gostaria de falar um pouco sobre o meu país, o Brasil! Eu vou escrever um pequeno texto sobre ele e você tem que descobrir se há alguma coisa nele sobre a qual eu postei, ok? Por exemplo:
"Brazil is the largest country in South America.". - A partir desta frase, você pode dizer que eu postei sobre Países e Nacionalidades, sobre as comparações (largest), e assim por diante ...
Agora este é o texto:

"When I was a little boy at school, my teachers used to tell me that each one of the four colors in the Brazilian flag had a different meaning: the green represents the forests and woodlands, the yellow is for the gold that existed in abundance, the blue represents the brazilian sky and each star represents a brazilian state and, finally, there is a saying on a white band, 'Ordem e Progresso', that is, 'Order and Progress'...


Brazilian flag
Brazil was discovered by Portuguese in the year of 1500 a.C.. Well, actually, there were already people here in Brazil when they arrived, and these people were the Indians, Indegenous, the native-born. There was a very important tree at that time, and it was called 'pau-brasil', that is, 'brazilwood', and you could extract a dye from that tree, which Indians used to paint their faces and bodies with.

Brazilwood tree
At the end of the seventeenth century, exports of Brazilian sugar started to decline, and Portugal had to look for new sources of income. The Bandeirantes, "followers of the banner", had an original purpose which was to capture and force amerindians into slavery from 1580 to 1670, but they focused on mineral wealth from 1670 to 1750. The Bandeiras, "flags" in Portuguese, are like slave-hunting expeditions. They found much gold, silver and other minerals . In a short way, Portugal has got nearly all the gold found in Brazil, and it is in many countries all over the world.

If you visit this site, you'll see "The 10 Most Magnificent Treasures of Golden Lisbon", it's worth reading!"


Espero que tenham gostado de aprender um pouco sobre o Brasil. Claro, isso não é toda a história, isso é apenas um pequeno texto com algumas informações sobre o Brasil que você pode ler e aprender mais Inglês!
Espero que tenham gostado!


See you!

April 03, 2012

Our blog has a page on Facebook!

Hey guys!

I'm really sorry for not posting for more than one month... I've had a really busy month! But I'm here to tell you all that now our blog has a page on Facebook, and since I know you're going to like it, I'll leave the link for it: https://www.facebook.com/TravelThroughEnglish
There you will learn much more about English in an easy way. The posts are written in English and Portuguese. Please, like it and share it!


See you!

January 27, 2012

We're back!

Hey guys!

Did you have a good time? I hope so...
One month after the last post, I'm here to say that we are back (really?)!
So, we are back!
I hope you keep on reading this blog!
Have a good time!

See you!

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