sexta-feira, 27 de maio de 2011

PHRASAL VERB !


Adventures Growing Up





_________ in the countryside offered us kids an enormous amount of freedom in which to play. The only problem was that we often ________ trouble as we ________ stories that we acted out around town. I can remember one adventure in particular.
One day as we were __________ from school, we ___________with the brilliant idea to pretend that we were pirates ___________ treasure. My best friend Tom said that he _________ an enemy ship in the distance. As if previously rehearsed we all ________r cover.
We _________ a number of rocks to use as ammunition against the enemy vessel while we put together our plan of action. Slowly we __________ the path until we were face to face with the enemy - the postman's truck!
The postman was ___________ a package at Mrs. Brown's house, so we all got into his truck. At that point, we really didn't have any idea of what we were going do. The radio was playing so we ___________ the volume to discuss our plan of action.
Jack was all for switching on the motor and _____________ the vehicle! Of course, we were just children, but the idea of actually taking off with the truck was so exciting.
We all broke out in nervous laughter at the thought of us _____________ the road in the postal Truck. Luckily for us, the postman came running just in the nick of time shouting, "What are you kids up to?" Of course, we all scattered out as quickly as we could down the road, scared out of our wits, ______________leaving behind our things for the mail man.

NOW, FILL THESE PHRASAL VERBS BELOW INTO THE TEXT:

Growing-up coming back made out went along came up driving down ran for picked up leaving behind turned down got into Looking for getting away with made up dropping off

terça-feira, 3 de maio de 2011

A VERY USEFUL GUIDE!

  DO YOU WANNA AN U.S. PERMANENT  VISA?   READ  IT!

The Brazil Immigration and Relocation Guide has been written to help potential immigrants in the quest to their country of choice.

The Guide would be extremely helpful to:
- People who do not want to spend thousands of dollars in immigration consultation fees
- People who do not mind to hire an immigration lawyer, but want to know what all their visa options are beforehand
- People who have general or academic interest in the subject of immigration to Brazil, all visa categories and procedures



Hi,
My name is Katia Castro, I’m from São Paulo, Brazil and here is why I have decided to write this Guide.
In 1999, I met a foreigner while studying in the USA and after some months of dating and living together we decided to get married. My future husband came to Brazil on Tourist Visa, we had translated and notarized all the necessary legal documentation and got married legally both in church and civil office.
We were extremely happy, life was in front of us, but before making any concrete plans on buying property, starting a business or even finding temporary job, first my husband needed Permanent Residence Visa. The Tourist Visa was to expire soon, so we gathered all the necessary documents as instructed by the Federal Police Department of Immigration and were ready to proceed.
Our research on the Internet showed that since we are legally married my husband has the right to obtain Permanent Residence as part of the Brazilian so called Family Reunion Law. Similar laws are popular in other countries in America and Europe so we were convinced that the process would be fast and easy.
We couldn’t be more WRONG!!
The BIG difference between the laws in Brazil and most of the other countries we researched was that in Brazil you had the RIGHT TO APPLY, but not the RIGHT TO RECEIVE!!
Our life turned to HELL! A small typing mistake in my husband’s name made all documents invalid and we had to redo everything! Then, The Federal Police officer in charge of our case reported that he went to our apartment for an interview (required by the law), but he couldn’t find us. Absolute LIE since my husband could not work on Tourist Visa and was at home all day long! More and more obstacles were laid on our road to the dreamed visa and at one point it was rejected by the Ministry of Justice with no explanation at all!
We were DEVASTATED! We didn’t know what to do and it seemed like our life together has come to an end – at least in Brazil, my country of birth! Something that was so obvious to us – getting married, having the visa issued and going ahead with our lives was denied and we had no solution!
At that point we decided that we still have another option – hiring an immigration lawyer, paying whatever fees they were going to ask us and having them to deal with the impossible bureaucracy in Brazil at that time.
So we did. It was not easy neither cheap but finally 2 years after getting married my husband finally received his Permanent Residence Visa.
According to our immigration lawyers we could avoid most of the problems and even get the visa ourselves if we knew WHAT EXACTLY to do and HOW EXACTLY to do it. We did not.
That’s the reason I decided to write this Guide – to help YOU avoid all the hassle and save your time and money when applying for visa to Brazil, and to give YOU the KNOWLEDGE of what to expect and how exactly to deal with it!

domingo, 1 de maio de 2011

THIS IS A GLOBAL-WIDE-WILD-WORLD....1000 VIEWERS....THANKS FELLAS!

THESE ARE THE PLACES-COUNTRIES THAT A HAVE BEEN  ACESSED.

THANKS  EVERYONE  FOR  IT!

Brasil
    ---       801
Estados Unidos
    ----     101
Reino Unido
  ---        12
Croácia
    ---     5   ( what a show!!!)
Austrália
   ---- 2
Indonésia
  ----  1   (what a surprise!!!)
Nova Zelândia 
  ---- 1
Vietnã
   ----    1  (that´s  weird, doens´t it?)
África do Sul
   ----  1