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treinar inglês

acredito que a lingua inglesa é a mais importante para os desenvolvedores

busco pessoas para criarmos uma comunidade e treinarmos todo dia a fala, escrita e leitura em inglês

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Alright, so I might as well show off my English skills to "prove a point" that I'm not talking out of my ass lol, but please don't take this as arrogance in my part or whatever, hopefully it doesn't come off that way

As far as reading and writing are concerned, you don't really depend on other people to practice with; you can find plenty of content on the web, you just have to get used to looking stuff up in English, set your browser and system locales to English (as well as your Google settings but Google doesn't respect those unless you use a VPN to fake your location I guess), and go read Wikipedia or something, I used to read that and game reviews all the time when I was a teenager and I learned a lot of "news article" English that way; go ahead and have a look at Hacker News, it's pretty much like this website here, but in English and with a way larger proportion of experienced developers discussing things, rather than the majority of beginners we seem to have here. Also, perhaps create a Twitter account where you only follow foreign people, for instance developers of technologies you like, or game developers. Twitter will recommend more of them for you.


To practice speaking, you do need other people, and to that end I'd recommend VRChat (it's FREE! As in beer!). You don't need a VR headset unlike what the name might imply. I use it to practice Japanese there in chat worlds made for that specific purpose, but English is the middle ground for pretty much everyone, especially when it comes to explaining, say, what a word might mean; but probably the majority of worlds are English-speaking. Just don't make the mistake people do in real life, and join the Brazilians' gang where you just speak Portuguese among each other and have limited interaction with people from other places (I've seen Chinese people do that too in my university lol). Expose yourself to the foreign people around you! You may not understand all of what they speak at first, but with persistence in reading and listening and getting input you will come to it eventually. And remember, there are many foreigners who are also learning English like you are, so you have something to relate about and get a sense of camaraderie with total strangers from across the world. That's another cool thing of practicing and speaking a common foreign language: you'll feel the encouragement and satisfaction of connecting on a personal level with people you wouldn't have otherwise been able to connect with.

Hopefully this helps and doesn't break any "Portuguese only here!" rule. Since we're talking about practicing English, might as well just do it here.

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Cara, acho bem massa essa ideia, ainda mais um server totalmente BR-EN. Não teria problema participarem pessoas como eu, que não são fluentes em inglês, mas que pretendem aprender?

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Eu adoraria também e poderia até criar, mas que pena que estou 110% ocupado com faculdade e trabalho. Mas assim que criarem eu entro!

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Testei um pouco pela tarde e parece otimo, tive umas conversas legais sobre computaçao e esporte com um pessoal da indonesia e de outro pais que nao me recordo o nome, é bem divertido, me sinto como em um servidor de discord publico, mas estou la para aprender outro idioma. Foi incrivel a primeira sensaçao de ver uma conversa REAL sem ser gravada, em outro idioma e conseguir acompanhar a conversa, tenho certeza que irei ter um resultado melhor nos estudos nas proximas semanas so por essa experiencia incrivel. Obrigado muito pela recomendação Alex!!

E para os que nao experimentaram, experimentem!!!