Since the Portuguese came to seek their fortune in 1500, Brazil, with its vast terrain and
abundant natural resources, has been seen by many as a land of opportunity. In the 19th and early
20th centuries, hundreds of thousands of migrants from Europe and Japan came to Brazil, hoping
that they could earn a living from agriculture. The, in the 1950’s, many workers came from the
Middle East to take up work in Brazil’s growing industrial sector.
Now, in the early 21th century, Brazil is once again proving irresistible to foreign workers. Its
booming economy is creating job vacancies in many sectors. For example, oil and gas exploration
have grown rapidly. As host of the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016, Brazil
has had to invest heavily in its infrastructure. The country’s mining industry is also thriving, due to a
strong trading partnership with China.
Meanwhile, the worldwide economy slump, in the US in particular, has contributed to Brazil’s
popularity with foreign workers. The US economy grew by a mere 2.9% in 2010, compared with
Brazil’s impressive growth rate of 7.5% that year. The current US unemployment rate is 9.1%, but in
Brazil, 57% of employers say there aren’t enough workers to fill vacancies. This might account for the
thousands of Americans who have moved to Brazil in search of work.
It isn’t always easy to move abroad for work. Newcomers must be hard-working, reliable, and
adaptable in order to secure lasting employment. For many, learning a new language and customs
must be challenging too. Anyone planning a new life in Brazil should think these things over carefully.
They must not forget that they will be far from home and won’t be able to see their family or friends
very often.
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1- People move to Brazil because...
A) they have a lot of money.
B) they want to make money there.
C) there are 1500 opportunities in Brazil.
D) it’s a vast country.
2- Japanese migrants…
A) wanted jobs in farming.
B) went to work in the Middle East.
C) couldn’t get jobs in Europe.
D) are now finding work in the US.
3- Brazil…
A) doesn’t have any oil in the moment.
B) needs a stronger mining industry.
C) has spent a lot on its infrastructure.
D) hasn’t developed its infrastructure.
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