Free Registration Is Open for 670 Positions in In-Person and Online Courses Beginning Next Semester
Those interested in learning languages have until this Sunday (25) to enroll in the free courses at the Antonio Houaiss Language and Information Technology Center, according to the jundiaíspgov website. Enrollments are done online, through the City Hall website, and represent an excellent opportunity for those wishing to study English, Spanish, French, or Italian.
Available Spots and Course Modalities
In total, 670 free spots are offered, which can be taken in online or in-person modalities. The Language Center, located in the Argos Complex, is linked to the Education Management Unit (UGE). The basic courses last for four semesters, with classes in groups on Mondays and Wednesdays or Tuesdays and Thursdays. For English and Italian, there will be classes in all three periods: morning, afternoon, and evening. For French and Spanish, new classes will be offered in the morning and at night.
Importance of Language Learning
Learning a new language is a valuable skill in today’s job market. With globalization, many employers value candidates who speak more than one language, as this can facilitate communication with international clients and partners. Have you ever considered how proficiency in a language can impact your career opportunities? Which languages would you like to learn and why?
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In addition to professional advantages, learning languages can enrich your personal life. Traveling abroad, understanding different cultures, and making new friends are just some of the experiences that can arise from becoming fluent in another language. Have you ever had the opportunity to travel to a country where the spoken language was different from yours? How was that experience?
Who Can Register?
Those aged 14 years or older who reside in the municipality and have completed Elementary Education or are in the 9th grade can register for the free courses at the Language Center. It is also necessary to have a device with internet access and basic computer knowledge to interact on digital platforms, as well as to provide a valid and active email address. Registration and attendance in the courses are free, with selected individuals only responsible for acquiring the necessary educational material.
Distribution of Free Course Spots
The available spots will be distributed as follows:
- 40% for candidates who choose the drawing category;
- 5% for people with disabilities, to be verified by a medical report upon registration;
- 45% for candidates whose monthly income is less than three minimum wages (R$ 4,554.00);
- 10% for active employees of UGE.
This distribution aims to ensure that opportunities reach different groups in the population, promoting inclusion and diversity in language learning.
Tips for Success in Language Learning
For those who decide to enroll, here are some tips to maximize your learning experience:
1st Practice Regularly: Constant practice is essential for fluency. Try to dedicate time every day to study or practice.
2nd Use Language Apps: There are several options available that can complement your studies, such as Duolingo, Babbel, and Rosetta Stone.
3rd Talk to Native Speakers: If possible, seek opportunities to converse with people who speak the language you are learning. This helps improve pronunciation and comprehension.
4th Stay Motivated: Set clear goals and remember why you started learning the language. This can help keep you motivated throughout the course.
How to Get More Information About Free Courses
More details about the free courses and the registration process can be found on page 45 of the Official Press edition 5624, on the City Hall website or by phone at 4588-7950.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn a new language and expand your skills! Are you ready to take this step toward new opportunities? Comment below your expectations and experiences with language learning!

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