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Recently, the Brazilian Ministry of Tourism released a bunch of short videos about the World Cup host cities in 2014. They’re available in English, but we’re going to watch them in Portuguese, of course. They’re a short little overview of what each city has to offer visitors, so you can see scenes from around Brazil and maybe learn about places you’d like to visit!

Manaus

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Belo Horizonte

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Porto Alegre

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Cuiabá

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Fortaleza

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For more cities, see below.

Brasília

Curitiba

São Paulo

Salvador

Rio de Janeiro

Natal

Recife

Are you planning on going to Brazil for the Copa? Which city would you like to visit for the games?

Last Friday, many Brazilians were in a frenzy.  The new head coach for the national soccer team was to be chosen.  All day Friday, all anyone could talk about was how Muricy Ramalho, the carioca team, Fluminense‘s head coach, was going to take CBF’s (Clube Brasileiro de Futebol) offer.  However, when he did, his current team didn’t allow him to leave them.  So they went on to their next choice, Mano Menezes, head coach of CorinthiansCorinthians, a São Paulo club, is today in first place in the Brazilian tournament, o brasileirão, and has the largest fan base in the entire country.

So you can imagine all the hoopla surrounding this decision!!  Terra featured some quotes from all sorts of people talking about Mano as Brazil’s new head coach which I thought would be interesting to share with you all!

“Que ele está bem ferrado, está.  Tem 200 milhões de olho e vai ser cobrado sempre” – Andrés Sanchez, president of Corinthians Futebol Clube.

“Chego para ser o técnico da Seleção com muito orgulho.  Devemos ter no futebol brasileiro 30,40 ou 50 excelentes profissionais.  Sou o segundo, estou bem colocado.” – Mano Menezes, playing off he was CBF’s number 2.

“Acredito nessas coisas, respeitar as pessoas.  Acredito nisso.  Alguém pode dizer: esses cara parece louco, mais eu não sou louco. Para mim, é assim que funciona.” – Muricy Ramalho, defending his decision to stay with Fluminense.

“Ele mostrou coragem e também orgulho por ter a oportunidade que todo técnico do mundo sonhas, que é dirigir a Seleção Brasileira.  Tenho a certeza de que realizará um grande trabalho até 2014.” - Ricardo Texeita, CBF president, praising Mano, and nudging Muricy.

After reading this, what do you think the overall sentiment is with Mano as our new head coach.  How do they portray the “politics” of soccer in Brazil?

Pelé, also known as O Rei, or the King, is very busy during the World Cup, even though he hasn’t played soccer for years. He now serves as an unofficial ambassador for Brazil, and as in any soccer-loving country, he is always welcomed with open arms.

In South Africa, he attended an exhibition with works of art he helped create:

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Plus, around the World Cup time, he gets more endorsements than ever:

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Sadly, though, he’s not immune to petty, silly talk, be it from the Chinese media or from the competition:

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Today, we’re going to read about a Brazilian phenomenon on Twitter – a mixture of World Cup enthusiasm and very amusing opportunism. Click the link below to read the story, and then try to answer the questions.

Galvão Bueno: Campeão do Twitter, Gazeta Web

Excerpt: “Poucos minutos depois de a cerimônia de abertura da Copa do Mundo começar, a competição já tinha um vencedor: Galvão Bueno. O locutor da TV Globo foi o primeiro lugar entre os assuntos mais comentados no Twitter no mundo inteiro no dia da festa e, pelo menos até quinta-feira, não saía dos dez mais. Embalada num truque de aparência ecológica, a frase “Cala boca, Galvão!” ganhou o mundo e foi repetida milhões de vezes, numa corrente para a frente que levou Galvão às páginas do New York Times e do El País.”

Questions

1. What did many foreigners think the “Cala boca Galvao” phrase meant?

2. How many people viewed the Galvao birds video (in Portuguese)?

3.  How did Galvão react to the “Cala boca, Galvão” campaign?

4. When did Galvão begin his broadcasting career?

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Hey everyone. The World Cup is going on and Brazilians are just crazy about it, at least most of us. Check out this video I made about how my city (Montes Claros – Minas Gerais)  is turning green and yellow and also some reactions to Brazil’s first game.

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Is this different from your country?

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