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segunda-feira, 24 de outubro de 2011
World Cup: A Brazilian work in progress
The report basically says that if you are planning on watching the World Cup in Brazil, prepare to walk a lot. Because travelers are very dependent on air transport, which is relatively expensive, unreliable in some areas and limited to one flight per day between the various cities that they are far away from each other.
It is possible to realize that the news mocks the progress that Brazil is having, principal by the title, because it says that will be very difficult to travel in the country. So viewers will have to be prepared to face those problems daily.
What do you think it's going to happen to the transport in the World Cup? This actually are going to happen?
Read More: http://www.montrealgazette.com/sports/World+Brazilian+work+progress/5594837/story.html
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I like this notice because,shows the progress to the World Cup.
ResponderExcluirShows that the World Cup will have many plays and will happens in many places ,so the people will have to travel much,and this notice is preparing us for the day.
Darah Martinez
i have seen too many problems here in Brazil to make this cup works, but i belive this will be a very nice event in end, and will be a good plubicity in brazil
ResponderExcluirBruna LAjus
I found it very interesting the author's observation about the progress of Brazil, which is already being recognized internationally, in various ways, including treated in this opinion piece and information on the World Cup to be hosted here.
ResponderExcluirNatalie Stiebler, 1o B ((:
I agree with the three comments above, because there are many problems in Brazil because of the airports and the people will to travel a lot and cause many problems.
ResponderExcluirAna Beatriz
I agree with all of you, Brazil has problems that need be solving. Otherwise, I think that Brazil will do a good job, and this will promote the country.
ResponderExcluirGiulia Ghigonetto
1ºano A