Can Brazilians Speak English? - Rio de Janeiro
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging video, the host, Arthur, conducts a three-part English proficiency test in Rio de Janeiro, comparing it to São Paulo. Participants share their language learning experiences, ranging from 6 to over 10 years of study. The test assesses vocabulary, fluency, and pronunciation, covering everyday objects and challenging words. Viewers are challenged to judge Rio's English level and if it surpasses São Paulo's. The video concludes with a call to action for feedback on the English proficiency showcased.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video features a test of English proficiency among people from Rio De Janeiro, comparing it to São Paulo.
- 🏖 The participants share their backgrounds, including their experiences living abroad and their history with learning English.
- 📚 The three-stage test includes vocabulary, fluency, and pronunciation challenges to assess English skills.
- 🐶 Vocabulary challenges involve identifying objects from photos, with some words having different terms in British and American English.
- 👡 Examples of vocabulary tested include 'flip flops', 'remote control', 'shopping cart', and 'eggplant', with variations like 'sandals' and 'trolley'.
- 💬 Fluency is tested through open-ended questions about personal experiences, such as fashion mistakes and difficult decisions.
- 🗣 Pronunciation challenges include difficult words like 'thoroughly', 'receipt', and 'Gage', highlighting common pronunciation issues for non-native speakers.
- 🤔 The script shows a range of English proficiency levels, with some participants struggling with certain vocabulary or pronunciation.
- 🌍 The video aims to spark a friendly rivalry between Rio and São Paulo over English language skills, engaging the audience to compare and discuss.
- 🎥 The host, Arthur, provides guidance and feedback during the test, helping participants with correct pronunciation and vocabulary.
- 👍 The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to comment on the English level in Rio and compare it to São Paulo, and to like the video for more content.
Q & A
What is the purpose of Arthur's three-stage test in Rio De Janeiro?
-Arthur's three-stage test is designed to evaluate the English proficiency of Rio De Janeiro residents, focusing on vocabulary, fluency, and pronunciation.
How long has Arthur been studying English?
-Arthur has been studying English since he was around 10 years old.
What is Marina's experience with learning English?
-Marina has been studying English since she was 10 years old for almost three years and has experience living in English-speaking countries like London and Sweden.
How long has La been studying English, and what is special about the school they attended?
-La has been studying English for about 10 to 11 years and attended a bilingual public school, which they describe as a very cool project.
What is Fabrizio's English learning background?
-Fabrizio has been learning English for about six years, with some time spent in a course, and he has a preference for American English.
What is the difference between 'shopping cart' and 'trolley' in American and British English respectively?
-In American English, it is called a 'shopping cart,' while in British English, it is referred to as a 'trolley.'
What is the American English term for 'eggplant' and the British English term?
-The American English term is 'eggplant,' while the British English term is 'aubergine.'
What is the challenge in the second round of Arthur's test?
-The challenge in the second round is for participants to choose a topic and answer a question related to it, demonstrating their level of English speaking.
What fashion mistake does one of the participants regret from their teenage years?
-One participant regrets wearing skinny jeans during their teenage years, as they believe it did not flatter their body type.
What was a difficult decision one of the participants had to make?
-One participant had to make a difficult decision about whether to stay in their hometown of Curitiba, Brazil, or to travel to another city or country.
What is the final challenge in Arthur's three-stage test?
-The final challenge in Arthur's test is a pronunciation test where participants have to choose a difficult word to pronounce correctly.
What advice did a friend give to one of the participants that they found valuable?
-One participant was advised by a friend to think first and not overreact in front of situations, which they found to be valuable advice.
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