EXPLORE THE WORLD OF LANGUAGE AND LEARNING!
A LANGUAGE MAP
Welcome to “A Language Map” by OAKS School – your essential guide to mastering the language of travel. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or setting out on your first exploration, this carefully curated travel companion is designed to equip you with the specific vocabulary needed to navigate a spectrum of situations, from sampling local cuisines to breezing through immigration, finding comfort in hotels, and seamlessly maneuvering transportation networks.
In the ever-shrinking global village, effective communication is the key to unlocking rich and immersive travel experiences. “A Language Map” serves as your linguistic compass, providing tailored vocabulary sets for diverse scenarios, ensuring you can confidently engage with the world around you. Whether negotiating in vibrant markets, savoring a meal in a charming cafe, or seeking assistance at an immigration checkpoint, OAKS School’s “A Language Map” empowers you to communicate with ease and grace.
Join us on this linguistic journey, where words become bridges to cultural understanding. As you flip through the pages of “A Language Map,” you’ll discover a wealth of expressions to enhance your travel encounters. Whether you’re strolling through bustling streets or resting in a serene hotel, let OAKS School guide you through the language maze, making every moment of your journey memorable.
Embark on your travels with confidence and cultural curiosity, armed with the invaluable tool that is “A Language Map” by OAKS School. Bon voyage!
- 110 pages

THE DICTIONARY OF FOUR-LETTER WORDS
It is with great privilege and honor that I welcome you to the very first edition of THE DICTIONARY OF FOUR-LETTER WORDS.
The meaning of ‘the four-letter word’ refers to short words relating to sexual or excretory functions, considered coarse or offensive. I must admit that it was not easy to align Brazilian-Portuguese and American English languages, as each language has its own distinct definitions for various everyday expressions.
Honestly speaking, I don’t enjoy swearing, but unfortunately, it is always helpful to have a rich and clear vocabulary to avoid appearing foolish. However, please remember that politeness should always be a priority. So, behave respectfully and treat people with respect, even if you are unfamiliar with them.
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