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What’s Walk and Talk?
Walk and Talk is a structured English conversation morning walk where ESL students practice English outside the classroom, meet new people, and explore real-life conversations—while walking through beautiful Ibirapuera Park!

✨ How It Works:

  1. Walk and Talk BASIC is free - just show up and join.

  2. Walk and Talk PLUS costs only R$10 and it includes everything plus

  • Healthy Snack: organic sandwich + coconut water
  1. Walk and Talk CUSTOMIZED includes everything in PLUS and:
  • Customized feedback for you & tips to improve your English.

. (payable by pix)

What to Expect

  1. Once you arrive, everyone picks their own bracelet. Red for advanced, Yellow for intermediate and White for beginners. This will help me give you question cards that are made for your level.

  2. Pick & Go: Pick a question card and a partner.

  3. Walk & Chat: Get to know each other using the question as a conversation starter.

  4. Switch Pairs: Every 1km, we'll switch partners.

  5. Post-walk Hydration at Kiosk do Hulk: After every walk and talk we stop at Kiosk do Hulk and have some coconut water and have free open conversation!

  6. IMPORTANT: Material and snacks will be made according to the confirmation of payment.

✅ Do’s:

  • Be curious: Ask questions you genuinely care about.
  • Listen actively: Your partner’s stories become muchmore interesting when you're paying attention!
  • Respect boundaries: Comfort is key. If you don't feel comfortably talking about a specific topic let your partner know. No pressure!
  • Go off-script: The card is just a starter—follow the conversation wherever it leads!

🌟 Pro Tip:
The best convos mix the question + your own twists! Try:
“That’s fascinating—why do you think you feel that way?”

🎯 Goal:
Practice English, challenge yourself and leave with new connections, and who knows, maybe somefresh perspectives.

That's it! Send me a message if you have any questions!

Big hug!

Miguel Torres

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