Portuguese homestay: Brazil
Brazil was a colony of Portugal from the landing of Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500 until its independence in 1822 and is now the only Portuguese speaking nation in America. Eurolingua offers students of all levels the exciting opportunity to learn Portuguese in Brazil. Pupils benefit from one-one tuition in a unique and beautiful location. Eurolingua provides the option of a family homestay in Brazil so that students can experience the culture and traditions of the country, while learning the language. Eurolingua’s homestay option ensures that learning Portuguese in Brazil is affordable as well as extremely enjoyable. Learners will receive bespoke one-to-one tuition throughout at their own pace. If you have decided to learn Portuguese in Brazil, view our available homestays below.
One-to-One Portuguese Homestay programmes are currently available in: Brazil and Portugal.
BRASILIA: The house has a swimming pool, large garden and ample garage space. Brasília is the capital of Brazil. Completed in 1960, it is renowned for its modern architectural design and abundant green areas. Located in the central west; Brasília is a melting pot of Brazil´s five cultural regions. This beautiful city is also host to the embassies of many foreign countries. There is much to see and do in Brasília: museums, theaters, restaurants, night clubs, natural water springs park, boat rides, water sports on the manmade 49 km long lake. Nearby, one finds Farm Hotels with ecotourism, horseback rides, waterfalls, and outdoor music and dancing. The tutor´s house is near the lake in a quiet neighborhood. Learn more... |
A homestay in Brazil is the perfect way to experience the country’s family traditions and mainstream culture while learning Portuguese. Brazil is a huge country geographically, economically and demographically and the vast majority of its population speaks Portuguese. Fill out Eurolingua’s entry form to receive more details about learning Portuguese in Brazil chose. To stay informed, sign up to our "Eurolingua Express” newsletter.