desdesiempre1
Member
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2018
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Spanish
- Home Country
- Spain
- Current Location
- Spain
TASK
Read part of an email from a friend who is planning to come and live in your country:
Of course, I'd really need to learn the language. I know you've been learning English for years, so you've had loads of experience. Are there any tricks of the trade that might help me pick up your language a bit more quickly?
ANSWER
Dear Alex,
Thank you very much for your email. It's really nice hearing from you again. Knowing that we will be able to see each other more often is delightful, so I'm completely excited about your moving in plan.
I'm aware that it has to be really difficult to cope with all the stress which this process involves. However, I consider that your plan of getting to know the language is going to improve your job prospects, although is really important to get a title in order to prove you're capable of speaking and understanding it. Moreover, I highly recommend you to take a course at an academy. With all this, I'm sure you'll be fine with the culture shock!
For what respects of my experience, learning a language takes a huge amount of effort, so you need to work a lot so you improve faster. One of the most popular tricks that I've heard of is "listen and read, a lot to get to know new vocabulary".
I can't wait to read you again! Tell me how is going the packing!
All the best.
Read part of an email from a friend who is planning to come and live in your country:
Of course, I'd really need to learn the language. I know you've been learning English for years, so you've had loads of experience. Are there any tricks of the trade that might help me pick up your language a bit more quickly?
ANSWER
Dear Alex,
Thank you very much for your email. It's really nice hearing from you again. Knowing that we will be able to see each other more often is delightful, so I'm completely excited about your moving in plan.
I'm aware that it has to be really difficult to cope with all the stress which this process involves. However, I consider that your plan of getting to know the language is going to improve your job prospects, although is really important to get a title in order to prove you're capable of speaking and understanding it. Moreover, I highly recommend you to take a course at an academy. With all this, I'm sure you'll be fine with the culture shock!
For what respects of my experience, learning a language takes a huge amount of effort, so you need to work a lot so you improve faster. One of the most popular tricks that I've heard of is "listen and read, a lot to get to know new vocabulary".
I can't wait to read you again! Tell me how is going the packing!
All the best.