Thursday, August 7, 2014

How do student exchange programs work?


How do student exchange programs work?
I really want to do this because my mom told me she wish she would have done it when she was my age. It is a great experience. Im unsure if i want to do a student exchange program or just spend a semester in a different country. My second language I am learning right now is Spanish, so does that mean I would most likely go to Spain?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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probably best to go to a spanish speaking country cos its difficult to learn everything from scratch, if u do this then the first months would be really difficult. Just google student exchange programmes and the name of your country and u find many organisations that organise exchange programmes, also ask at ur school if they have some cooperation and can give u advice. But be careful many organisations on the internet are a rip off.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

Is the level of English in Spain generally pretty low?


Is the level of English in Spain generally pretty low?
I'm a college student, and I'm studying abroad there this summer. I'm currently in intermediate Spanish, so I think I could get around pretty well. But I'm definitely not a master of the language yet, so I'm a little worried about having to rely on Spanish all the time. Is the level of English generally pretty low in Spain? I'm traveling in central and northern areas.
Other - Spain - 5 Answers
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How the heck do you think you will ever get fluent without having to rely on your Spanish all the time? No. They don't really speak English, there. And, you need to stay more than a summer.
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English level is quite low in Spain. Besides if you're staying in non specific tourist areas English level will still be lower. If you already can talk a little bit Spanish language don't worry, with your English and Spanish skills you can go around. Don't worry, Spanish people is usually kind and will listen to you and will try to understand what you're talking. Usually they will not get angry or rude if your Spanish is bad, even if you didn't speak Spanish at all they won't be rude. Enjoy your trip.
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Stick to speaking Spanish and don't fall into any bad habits with slipping into trying to explain yourself in English when the going gets rough. This is the only way that you will learn the language, and the Spanish will respect you more for trying. Believe me, an 'intermediate level' is a lot better than 60% of the expats living in Spain at the moment speak.
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Yes, Especially away from hotel reception. Why did you bother to study Spanish if you are not going to use it? Get out there and start talking. You have nothing to fear but fear itself.
5 :
In College, Enligsh is pretty good spoken

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