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I worked as Portuguese teacher in Brazil for around 15 years teaching teenagers. Now I only teach Portuguese to people from other countries face-to-face and online. I started 2 years ago while spending a semester in the US and I haven't stopped since then. I'm graduated in Letras (qualification in Portuguese and English) at Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba.
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