Group Glossary
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This is a comprehensive glossary of all the clubs and groups currently active at Hogwarts is Here and the Student Lounge zetaboards. Clubs and Groups are organized into chapters based on what category they fall into. Don't see your club or group anywhere in the glossary, or noticed that some of the information is wrong? Want your club or group removed from a chapter for whatever reason? Please contact the Editor! This glossary will be updated monthly, at a minimum, to ensure that all clubs and groups are properly catalogued and defined so that students are able to find the ones best suited to their interests. Please spread the word and share this with your fellow students!
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Language Groups
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All groups promoting specific languages or that have a focus on practicing a language can be located here. This is also where you will find groups of all varieties that simply don't communicate primarily in English. You will notice that not all but some of these groups have their descriptions listed in a language that is not English; these groups generally communicate in the language that their description is in, but some group members and leaders have provided an English translation, and these groups are open to non-native speakers unless otherwise mentioned. If you feel that your group has been placed in this chapter by accident, please Owl the Editor with the correction and it will be relocated within 24 hours. Groups are listed alphabetically by name.
• Comunidade Bruxa do Brasil (CBB) (771, Public, Open) – Esse grupo foi criado no intuito de possibilitar um espacinho a todos os brasileiros e brasileiras do site. Venha, vamos nos unir e nos conhecer! Eh nois que voa bruxão! "The 'Wizarding Community of Brazil' is a group created in order to provide a space for all Brazilians at Hogwarts. They can talk, sing, study, discuss, get to know each other, and be happy here." This group also helps Brazilian students navigate lessons and courses if they're not as familiar with English. Agnes K. is the group leader.
• Portuguese Students (1052, Public, Open) – “If you are a portuguese student, please join us. You'll see you're not alone in this site and we can all help each other. Se és um estudante português, junta-te a nós e verás que não estás sozinho(a) neste site. Podemos Ajudar-te.” This group is open to Portuguese students and their friends. Rute Jesus is the group leader.