3 language schools in Sao Paulo from 1236BRL for a 1 week Portuguese course
Sao Paulo ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Sao Paulo
What our students said about Sao Paulo
São Paulo, despite its fame and bustling city life, is not a destination I would recommend for several reasons: 1. High Pollution Levels: One of the most pressing issues in São Paulo is the significant air pollution. The city’s dense traffic and industrial activities contribute to poor air quality, which can be a health concern, especially for those with respiratory issues. 2. Excessive Noise: The constant hum of traffic, construction, and urban activities creates a noise pollution problem in São Paulo. The relentless sounds of the city can be overwhelming, making it difficult to find peace and quiet. 3. Dangerous Driving Conditions: The roads of São Paulo are notorious for hazardous driving conditions. Overcrowded streets, aggressive drivers, and a high rate of traffic accidents make navigating the city by car a stressful experience. 4. Lack of Green Spaces: Compared to other major cities, São Paulo lacks sufficient natural green spaces. The dearth (shortage) of parks and nature reserves within the city limits means fewer opportunities for residents and visitors to escape the urban sprawl and enjoy nature. 5. Stressful Urban Environment: The combination of pollution, noise, crowded spaces, and the fast-paced nature of city life contributes to a generally stressful environment. This can be particularly taxing for visitors who are not accustomed to such intense urban settings. In conclusion, while São Paulo has its cultural and economic significance, these critical issues - pollution, noise, traffic dangers, lack of nature, and overall stress - make it a challenging place to visit for those seeking a more relaxed or healthier environment.
It is worth studying at school. Paulistas said that São Paulo was a dangerous city. I think that during the day it's not too risky. The air quality wasn't bad, and the people were kind. Next time I would like to drink coconut water.
Its fine. One just has to realise it’s not a tourist city! It’s a commerce city, and the language is Portuguese. So a great place to immerse oneself into the language.
It’s a very cosmopolitan place, with lots of wealth, but also a lot of areas that seem somewhat unsafe. I really enjoyed it and thought people were very friendly.
Good! Because this city is ugly and beautiful, it has a thousand faces. I thrive with good people and a great vibe. If only I had good people and a great vibe.
I love this city…especially the friendly people and great food.
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Sao Paulo
All the staff are very nice and helpful. I receive a very friendly welcome every morning and feel right at home! The atmosphere is just great and the lessons are fun!
28 November 2024
Course: Intensive Portuguese - 1 week
Student age: 29 years
I really enjoyed it, the lessons were very effective, the teachers were super nice and I was able to speak to everyone if I had any questions. I would have loved to stay longer!!!
19 November 2024
Course: Intensive Portuguese - 1 week
Student age: 51 years
Very friendly staff and good study material!
21 October 2024
Course: Intensive Portuguese - 4 weeks
Student age: 25 years
Kind teachers, they knew good variety of methods to help you learn.
30 September 2024
Course: Intensive Portuguese - 4 weeks
Student age: 30 years
Every time I walked in I got a friendly greeting. Particularly Helena and Rita. Great to get when one is in a strange city.
16 September 2024
Course: Intensive Portuguese - 5 weeks
Student age: 63 years
Information about Sao Paulo
Key Facts about Sao Paulo
- Price index excluding rent: 59* (41% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 50* (51% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:48* (52% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Brazil average):
25.98 BRL (17% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 127 V / 220 V
- Frequency: 60 Hz
Weather in Sao Paulo
Events in Sao Paulo
March 2025Though less famous than the Carnival in Rio, the São Paulo Carnival is famous for its authenticity and its samba shows staged throughout the streets of the city.
What to do in Sao Paulo
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 60 minutes, 50 minutes.
Main stops: Sao Paulo Int. Airport, Ayrton Senna Da Silva, Morvan Dias De Figuieredo, Santos Dumont, Tiradentes, Prestes Maia, Bandeira
Every 10 minutes, 50 minutes.
Main stops: Av.Washington Luíz 6200, Terminal Pq.D.Pedro II + Terminal.Pq.D.Pedro II, Parada 3 - Senador Feijó
Taxi: 25 minutes drive to city center of Sao Paulo
Q&A - Questions about Portuguese courses and schools in Sao Paulo
- I'm looking to book a Portuguese course in São Paulo and need accommodation. Can you recommend any areas near the school where I can rent an apartment?“You can search for an apartment or accommodation in the following areas: Vila Mariana, Vila Clementino, Paraíso, Av. Paulista, Bela Vista, Vila Madalena, and Brooklyn.”Alessandro Orefice, Customer Satisfaction from aprenda2 - May 21, 2024
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about Portuguese courses in Sao Paulo
- The mix of group and private lessons sounds great, but I think the private lessons are expensive and not necessary for me.“Regarding private lessons, I would like to let you know that it is of course not compulsory, but experience shows that students get a lot out of it. It gives you a little extra support to understand the material more deeply, as the teacher has to divide his/her/their attention during group lessons. Even one private lesson gives a huge boost. For example, you could choose to do 1 private lesson a week.”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, Language Travel Consultant from LanguageCourse.Net - May 08, 2024Do you have conversation classes in Sao Paolo?“We currently have no specific conversation courses in Sao Paolo, so you can either take part in a standard course where the focus is on all four language skills (speaking, writing, listening and reading) or book specialised private lessons where you can choose to focus more on speaking.
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