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Brazil (1)

Brazil is a country in E South America, the largest country in South America. Population: 193,946,886 (2012). Capital: Brasília. The Brazilian RAINFOREST is a huge and very important area of trees and plants. Brazil is famous for the Amazon River; Carnival and the statue of Jesus Christ in Rio; the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema; and its champion soccer teams. Brazil's most common agricultural exports today are coffee, sugarcane, cocoa, citrus and beef.

 

 

Brazil (2)

 

Top 16 most interesting facts about Brazil: 1) In Brazil no one ever comes in time. If you invited someone to come at 6 o’clock, expect them to come not earlier than 8-9. Even the news and TV series on TV usually start 10-15 minutes later. 2) In Brazil it is uncommon to pay in cash. Almost everyone usually use credit cards. If you pay in cash, be sure that you won’t get the right change.

 

3) Brazilians are in love with flip-flops. They wear them not only to shops and on the streets, but also to restaurants and nightclubs. 4) They love coffee and allow their kids to drink it since the early age. 5) It is quite dangerous here at night, that’s why practically no one is strolling through the streets at night. 6) Everyone in Brazil, even the poor, has a housekeeper who cleans the house and cooks for them.

 

Capital Brasília
Largest city São Paulo
Language Portuguese
Ethnic groups White (47%), Brown (43%), Black, Asian, Amerindian
President Dilma Rousseff
Area 8,515,767 km2
Population 193,946,886 (2012)
Currency real
Drives on the right
Internet TLD .br
Calling code +55

 

7) There are no carpets in Brazilian houses and no wallpapers. 8) Each flat has minimum 2-3 baths. 9) There are a lot of beggars on the streets. It is not considered disgraceful to ask for money even if you are young and strong. 10) Brazilians are all very talkative. 11) All the imported goods in Brazil are two or three times more expensive than in any other countries because of the state taxes. Clothing in Brazil is especially expensive. 12) 15 % of people in Brazil can neither read nor write. 13) 70% of Brazilians are Catholics and go to the church every Sunday.
14) The most important holiday of the year is Christmas. New Year is not a huge holiday here. 15) The most loved activities of a common Brazilian is watching football with friends and drinking beer. 16) TV series and football are never on air at the same time as they are both very important part of everyday life of any Brazilian.

 

bread [bred] хлеб break [breɪk] 1) n проры́в; переры́в 2) v (broke; broken) лома́ть(ся), разбива́ть(ся) breakfast [ˈbrekfəst] за́втрак breast [brest] грудь breath [breθ] дыха́ние; вздох breathe [briːð] дыша́ть; вздохну́ть brick [brɪk] кирпи́ч bridge [brɪdʒ] мост brief [briːf] коро́ткий, недо́лгий briefly [ˈbriːfli] кра́тко, сжа́то bright [braɪt] я́ркий; блестя́щий brilliant [ˈbrɪljənt] сверка́ющий bring [brɪŋ] v (brought) приноси́ть
A female figure representing Britain, formerly shown on some coins.

Britannia is usually shown sitting down, wearing a HELMET, and holding a TRIDENT. Next to her feet she has a SHIELD with the design of the British flag on it.

broad [brɔːd] широ́кий

(1953–) An Irish actor most famous for appearing as the character James BOND, in films such as Golden Eye

 

brother [ˈbrʌðəʳ] брат brown [braʊn] кори́чневый
A country in the NW of the island of Borneo in E Asia, which is under

British protection and became an independent member of the British COMMONWEALTH in 1984. Population: 408,786 (2011). Capital: Bandar Seri Begawan. It is a rich oil-producing country, and its ruler, the Sultan of Brunei, is known as being one of the richest people in the world.

brush [brʌʃ] 1) n щётка; кисть 2) v чи́стить щёткой

buck [bʌk] амер. разг. до́ллар

bucket [ˈbʌkɪt] ведро́

(?563-?483 BC) the title given to Gautama Siddhartha, a wealthy man from northern India who gave

up all his possessions and family to teach the ideas on which the religion of Buddhism is based

buddy [ˈbʌdi] дружи́ще, прия́тель

budget [ˈbʌdʒɪt] бюдже́т

bug [bʌg] жук

build [bɪld] v (built) стро́ить

builder [ˈbɪldəʳ] строи́тель

building [ˈbɪldɪŋ] зда́ние; строе́ние

 


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