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[The Pros and Cons of Studying English Abroad]-[English Listening - Studying English Abroad]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2023-09-11

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Studying English Abroad: A Comprehensive Guide

Studying a language in a foreign country is a common dream for many learners. In this episode of the Listening Time podcast, Connor explores the multifaceted experience of studying English abroad, balancing the significant benefits against potential pitfalls.

The Power of Immersion

The primary motivation for studying abroad is immersion—the state of being completely surrounded by the target language. Connor emphasizes that this provides a unique layer of exposure, which he defines as having experience with the language in real-world contexts. Unlike studying at home, where you might rely solely on digital resources, being in an English-speaking country forces you to encounter the language in daily interactions.

However, Connor warns that immersion is not passive. He notes that many people fail to gain fluency because they stick to their native-speaking peers, failing to act like a "sponge." To truly benefit, one must actively seek meaningful input and train the brain to decipher the language. He notes that living in a country where the language is spoken provides specific vocabulary and cultural phrases that are impossible to acquire elsewhere.

The Benefits of Homestay Programs

Connor advocates for the "homestay" option, where students live with a local family. He argues this is the most effective way to gain meaningful input because it provides a consistent, authentic context for conversation.

Key advice for a successful homestay includes:

  • Maintain a sense of humor: Be willing to laugh at yourself and your mistakes. This helps lower your ego and makes you more approachable to your host family.
  • Avoid being "uptight": Being too rigid or afraid of making mistakes can make you seem unapproachable, causing hosts to limit their interaction with you.
  • Embrace routine: When Connor studied Spanish in Mexico, he found that eating meals with his host family created a routine where phrases and vocabulary were naturally repeated, helping them "stick" in his memory.

The Role of Language Schools

Language schools are a staple of study-abroad programs, but Connor presents a nuanced view of their utility.

The Positives

  • Native-speaker interaction: Having a teacher who speaks the target language exclusively provides hours of high-quality input.
  • Structure and Motivation: These schools provide a dedicated environment that keeps students focused on their goals. It is often "fun and lighthearted," which helps maintain long-term motivation.

The Negatives

  • Inefficient Structure: Connor argues that many schools treat language learning like a math class, ignoring the fact that language is acquired through usage rather than rigid traditional instruction.
  • Forced Speaking: He criticizes schools that force students to speak before they are ready, suggesting this can have negative effects on the learning process.
  • Optimization of Time: He points out that in a group setting, much of the class time is spent listening to other students or doing silent exercises, meaning the five hours spent in class might not provide five hours of high-quality input.

Conclusion

Ultimately, studying abroad is a powerful tool, but it is not a magic solution. Connor concludes that while the experience can be highly beneficial for your social life and language acquisition, it requires an active mindset. You must be engaged with your surroundings and intentional about seeking meaningful interactions to truly make the most of your time abroad.

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I'm sure you'll find this topic interesting.
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it adds another level to the immersion.
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that's a good example of how studying abroad can give you very useful vocabulary
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immerse yourself in
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 119 of the Listening Time podcast.
Today we're going to talk a little bit about studying English abroad.
So this is a topic that I think will be interesting for most of you, if not all of you, because you're all learning English and you might have the idea or the desire to do some type of language exchange program where you go to the US or Canada or Ireland or wherever, to study English and stay there for a while.
I know that many people have that idea and they think that it will be good for their language learning and give them a good boost.
So I'm sure you'll find this topic interesting.

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