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What should China citizens pay attention to when they go to Brazil?

Schools in Brazil, from primary school to university, are divided into public and private schools. I don't know how old your child is and what kind of school he wants to go to. Public schools are free of charge, and it is difficult for public universities to take the exam, but primary and secondary schools can enroll. However, the teaching quality of public primary and secondary schools is not good, and most of them are Brazilians who don't pay attention to education, so it is recommended to attend private schools. The monthly cost of primary school is about 1 heiao. Admission is also very simple, just a simple interview.

There are no public language schools for foreigners in Brazil. I suggest hiring a tutor, and the effect will be better than those training courses.

English teaching is an international school, where tuition fees are calculated in US dollars or euros, which I believe is unacceptable to ordinary families.

I'm still p>12 years old. If I have a cheerful personality, I will learn a language quickly, and I will be able to communicate with my peers in a few months. Don't worry.

Primary schools in Brazil only have half-day classes. In the morning, from 7 to 12 o'clock; In the afternoon, from 12 o'clock to 5 o'clock. There are also breaks, morning tea or tea time (this is needed, and people who have experienced it know that 1 am and 4 pm are very difficult), and there are sports and religion in the course (there are such courses in Christian or Catholic schools). You can imagine the class hours of culture class. Junior high school is not very clear.

According to the expert analysis of the Immigration Department of the Brazilian Chinese Network, if both parents go out in Brazil, it is recommended to take their children with them. Junior high school students are in the dangerous period of adolescence and need careful care from their parents. Brazilian schools have less homework and more free time, so they can bring junior high school textbooks from China. Children can teach themselves, parents can teach them themselves, or they can ask tutors to teach them.

There are several international schools in S? o Paulo. The teaching quality is not bad. They teach in English and go to school all day. The advantage is that there are two courses, Brazilian program and IB program, which can be selected according to your child's future development direction, but the fees are very expensive.