Prostitutes in Brazil are reportedly taking free English classes so they can provide esteemed services for tourists during the 2014 World Cup which kicks off in June.
Prostitution is legal in Brazil and the country has long been considered a popular erotic destination for those seeking sexual experiences abroad. The sex trade is expecting a healthy boost in business during the 2014 World Cup.
According to the association president, Cida Vieira, the goal is to enable sex trade workers better communicate with customers.
‘English will be very important to communicate with clients during the world cup’, Veira said. ‘They will have to learn how to work out financial deals and also use a specialized vocabulary with sensual words and fetishes’.
There are over 80,000 prostitutes in Belo Horizonte and approximately 4,000 are association members. But not everyone is happy about it, and the Brazilian government has come under recent fire, as all eyes begin to focus on the host country of the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.
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