Program
Overview
Arrival
- Orientation - Language
Course - Homestay
Volunteer
Service - Fees - Payment
Policy
ARRIVAL
You will be welcomed at the airport by your host family or a representative
from the local office. Classes and orientation will take place on the
next weekday, either at the Experimento office if available in the region
where you are staying, or at the project site.
Should you arrive on a Saturday or Sunday, you will spend a day or two
meeting family members and getting a taste of Brazilian life. On the
following Monday you will be introduced to your Portuguese teacher and
begin the orientation to the program.
ORIENTATION
You will start by meeting the Experimento Coordinator for a cross-cultural
orientation; together you will discuss your first impressions of the
homestay and living in Brazil with a family. Other topics like health
and security measures, Brazilian cultural aspects, transportation systems
and conditions, staff to contact in case of emergencies, procedures
regarding classes, volunteer work, do's and don't's and homestay issues
will be also covered in this meeting. An orientation packet with useful
information will be given to you at this time.
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PORTUGUESE COURSE
Your Portuguese course will take place during the first two weeks of
the program (some other students may join the class if in the same level)
to enable you to gain a functional knowledge of the language as quickly
as possible. The course will contain classroom and outside classroom
activities in order to apply and practice new language knowledge. The
objective of the course is to learn practical communication and create
a base to build upon for further language study. .
You will have a 2-hour class per day, from Monday to Friday, with a
15-minute break. Our teachers know how to adapt to your learning style
(not everyone learns a language in the same way!) and to develop your
confidence and skills in using the language.
Besides the classes, your foreign language skills are expected to improve
quickly as you go places, talk with people, watch films, plays and live
a colloquial life. In some cases, the volunteer project may coincide
with the language classes which will allow the volunteer a good opportunity
to begin to use the language.
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HOMESTAY
During your Portuguese course and project you will live with a Brazilian
host family - an excellent way to learn about our way of life and to
practice Portuguese. Brazilians have a reputation for being warm and
fun-loving, making it easy for you to feel right at home. Experimento's
selected host families will welcome and treat you as a family member.
We will keep in touch with you and your family throughout your stay
to assure that you both have a rewarding homestay experience.
VOLUNTEER SERVICE
After adapting to your new environment and having learned some basic
Portuguese, it is time now to roll up your sleeves and give something
back by working side by side with community members on a project designed
by local people.
Accommodation may be with another host family near the project site
or even inside the project headquarter.
Our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch with you and your host project
periodically during your community service and you can call him at any
time to report and talk about any concerns.
Some typical host projects include:
Assisting in a day-care center for underprivileged children or infants;
Tutoring underprivileged children after-school programs;
Assisting with conservation projects in national parks and natural reserves;
Working with handicapped persons .
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2008 Program FEES
1 month: US$ 2,050
2 months: US$ 2,400
3 months: US$ 2,750
Note: Published prices remain subject to change in case of major currency
fluctuations. Contact your sending office.
What's Included?
• Application processing, interview and pre-departure information;
• Pick up transfer
• Cross-cultural orientation;
• 15 hours of Portuguese classes and scheduled class-related
activities;
• Homestay during Portuguese course;
• Placement in community service project;
• Orientation to volunteer work in Brazil;
• Ongoing support by local volunteer coordinator;
• Homestay or accommodation inside the project headquarter
during volunteer work;
• Meals: half-board during the homestay portion and the
voluntary work portion if Participant is staying with a host
family (lunch must be provided by volunteer).
• $50/month contribution to the host project.
What's not included?
• Transportation to and from Brazil, passport and visa issue;
• Transportation to and from volunteer project
• Health, accident and travel insurance;
• Personal expenses including international phone calls.
• Meals: No meals are included during the voluntary work
portion if participant is staying in the worksite. Lunches are not provided
during the project if the participant is staying with a host family.
• Transfer to the airport at the end of program
Payment Schedule
A deposit of 20% of the total program fee is required with your application.
It is non-refundable upon notification of acceptance and is applied
to the total program fee. The balance of the program fee is required
30 days prior to departure.
Cancellation Policy
• Cancellation after acceptance and prior to placement confirmation
– the deposit is forfeited;
• Cancellation after confirmation of placement – 50%
of the program fee is forfeited;
• No Show or Early Departure from Program – 100% of
the program fee is forfeited.
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