English is all I learned in school and studied TOEIC. So I can't hear well because I can't hear well when I listen to English. I think it will work well after studying abroad for a few months. Is it effective when you go to study English?
I'm curious about the opinions of those who actually went there.
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I don't know much about language training, but among the things I've done in Korea, telephone English was the most effective. I've considered studying languages, but honestly, I thought the cost-effectiveness would be too low
When I go abroad, I have a lot of opportunities and it's fun, and I don't have a specific goal, so I can do better. But I honestly don't know about the cost. Think of it as a trip and have fun for a month or two
From what I've heard before, it's possible to live and talk to people in that country for about six months. The problem is that when I go to language training, I get to know only people who can't speak English, so it's hard to learn English. What's really good is that you can enter a school in that country and make friends and learn from them, but that's hard.
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