I would like to encourage you to spend some time abroad.
The easiest way would abe a country with english as main language: canada, england, ....
For germany I enclosed a contact, I suggest you contact them. The advantage to go to Germany is: in the center of europe, easy travelling around, all german students learn english from the 4 th grade and speak some kind of english (so you would not be totally lost).
2006-11-18 12:01:57
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answered by Robert K 6
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Yes, learning a language & being able to speak & understand it can be very useful for future jobs, as long as you can actually speak it & not just having studied it. I never did & it could have given me the edge in so many things. As for languages to learn . . . . . . . . Welsh, if you want to become something in the North of Wales - politics maybe, Italian, if you don't want to be ripped off, German, if you want to be an engineer, French if you want to love women, TXT SPK if you want a quick one, Spanish, if you're a sun lover (Spain, Mexico, etc) Russian if you are dangerous & want a short life, oh, & some others too I expect. If you don't like languages, then just don't bother, enough people speak English. Even the Americans give it a go sometimes.
2016-05-22 00:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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well i tryed to become foreign exchange student but not very long after i found out that its sort of expensive, but if you are smart and intelligent you'll find some scholarships or other types of things that can fund your trip, you HAVE to speak to your school counciler, because trust me they know all about this, you have to probably schedule an appointment with them, but seriously if you really want to the counciler will help you the most, and dont forget to ASK ASK ASK questions, espically concerning money, because i seriously didnt want to spend a DIME for being a foreign exchange student, so my counciler said it will probably require you to pay somewhat but ask your school counclier, im looking for some people that are also interested in someday studying abroad, if you want to talk with me on a regular basis then add me on msn messenger, my email is ruvim_k@hotmail.com , if you have another messenger like yahoo or aim and dont have msn messenger then dont worry i have the other messengers also
2006-11-20 15:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Canada, particularly the province of Quebec and Spanish is one of the easiest to learn which is why Esparanza was set up based on Spanish to invent an international language.
2006-11-17 15:14:00
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answered by HarryRightsguy 2
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I don't know how to do it, but when I visited Italy, I loved the country and they were very friendly. The language is fun to learn and play with. Good Luck.
2006-11-17 15:13:30
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answered by Shane 2
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It really depends on what you want. Do you want to go to a place where its rich with culture ? Then try India or Italy or Greece. If you want to go somewhere where it'll be easy for you to understand and communicate then go to Australia or Europe.
2006-11-17 15:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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England or Australia; they might understand you.
2006-11-17 15:16:00
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answered by Anonymous
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