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by Shigeki
(Ibaraki, Japan)

Brazil is famous for soccer! There are many soccer players and teams. They play soccer very well. In fact, they won the World Cup in 2002.

Why are they so strong? I think it is because soccer is very popular and they like to play soccer!

In 2014, the World Cup will be held in Brazil. This will be very exciting! I want to go there and watch the game. I have to speak Portuguese!

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