Learning a Foreign Language for Traveling Abroad

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Summary: How to learn a foreign language for traveling abroad in foreign countries; get expert tips and advice on international travel in this free instructional video.

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Stephanie Phillips With nearly 2 decades of experience behind her, Stephanie Phillips provides travel to hundreds of national and international clients. As a travel agent and c... read more

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Learning a Foreign Language for Traveling Abroad

Hi! I’m Stephanie Phillips with expertvillage.com we’re going to talk about language. You’re about to travel internationally and they speak a different language, how are you going to learn about it? Well you don’t have to be fluent in a language but it’s nice from a cultural standpoint to learn a few words not to mention it’s beneficial. How do you find out? Well you can pick yourself up some tapes, take the tapes put them in your car and while you’re getting to go, learn a little bit about the language. How else? You can learn about language conversation on the internet, you can learn how to say different phrases that are essential to where you’re going, also if you learn a little bit about the language before you go you’ll find out that something’s will give you tremendous courtesy ability. Just saying something in France for instance if you’re going and instead of just saying “Merci beau cout” you say “ Merci beau cout madam muisel” that is showing some courtesy that will get you far. Let me give you another example in Greece did you know that in order to graduate from high school in Greece you have to be fluent in English, so if you’re ever stuck in Greece make sure you look for somebody around 16 they’ll be able to interpret for you. You can go on the internet, you can take your own little cheat sheet, you can learn a little of the language on tapes, most important thing is if you’re traveling internationally don’t expect everybody to all know English, so some courtesy learn a little of the language.

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