1. Team # 3
Teacher:
Maribel Hernandez
Subject:
Three Business English
team members:
Sara Torres
Félix Torres
Luis Rabelo
Luis
Julio ruiz
exhibition theme is:
2.
3. Introduction.
in this exhibition will talk
about one of the most
outstanding countries in the
Americas, we know some
facts we did not know until
then, is considered a
continent level and even
could be said that world, as
diverse mega, with large
varieties of biodiverse,
environment, and with a
wide cultural variety.
we refer to brazil
Federative Republic of Brazil
4. Introduction.
It borders all other South American countries
except Ecuador and Chile
It is the largest country in South America
so much and Latin America region.
It is the world's fifth largest country, both by
geographical area and by population.
Brazil has a coastline of 7491 kilometers.
5. below we will present some
data of outstanding relevance
of this exotic country.
for example:
body Language
Flag
currency
typical food
climate
music government
languages
body Language
Flag
typical food religions
climate
languages
7. Languages of Brazil.
There are significant communities of speakers of
German and
Italian
in the south of the country,
Minority languages are
spoken Brazilian nationwide.
180 indigenous languages are
spoken in remote areas and other
languages are spoken by immigrants
and their descendants.
9. Dos
People in
Brazil will also
shake hands
when arriving
and departing.
A good, warm
handshake is the
traditional
greeting in
Brazil.
If you are
conducting
business, be
certain to bring a
plentiful supply pf
business cards
because these are
always exchanged
To express
appreciation, a
brazilian may
appear to pinch his
earlobe between
thumb and
forefinger.
10. DONT´S
Hold your hands in
front of your body
with your wrists
loose and brush
your fingertips
across each other.
This can also mean
I don't care,
depending on the
situation.
It is
impolite if
one takes a
step back
when you
are talking.
This is called "banana
uma give" or give a
banana and means
"fuck you!" So use
your discretion ...
Probably best to avoid
problems
A gesture which is also
used one to say
"screw". which is to
make a fist with one
hand and slaps on top
of the other hand once
or twice. It is
commonly used
around Brazilian
friends, but can be
rude if any time is
used
12. • Mainly appreciated by the urban middle class in
Brazil, the MPB emerged after 1966
• In the late 1990s mix of Latin
music influenced by reggae and
samba.
13. BrazilianCarnival
The Brazilian Carnival is an
annual celebration held
forty days before Easter,
marking the beginning of
Lent, dated variable
(between February and
March depending on the
year).
It has some variations with
respect to their European
counterparts, and also
differences throughout the
Brazilian territory
14. Flag• Flag of Brazil (known by the
Auriverde nickname) is
formed by a green rectangle
About this box, a yellow
diamond appears, and
within it, a blue circle with
a white band containing the
"Order and Progress" slogan
("Order and Progress "in
Portuguese) in green and 27
white stars.
15. government
• The Brazilian
Federation is formed
by the indissoluble
union of three
distinct political
entities: the States,
the Municipalities and
the Federal District.
The classic division of
power into three
executive, legislative,
and judicial. brazil is
political social
government.
Brazil’s current president’s
is a woman
Dilma
Rousseff
16. religion
• The constitution
provides for freedom of
religion and separation
of church and state,
making Brazil a State
officially laico.
• La legislation prohibits
any kind of religious
intolerance, although
the Catholic Church
enjoys a privileged
status. Brazil is the
Catholic religion.