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My experience at UIC London #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:30 am   My experience at UIC London
 

People sometimes prefer to learn foreign languages in their own country, while others prefer learning among native speakers in the country in which it is spoken. I' ve chosen the last one, because I found it more convenient. I' ve studied English in London, at the UIC London, and I am very happy with the results, although I have a lot of thing to learn yet...
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My experience at UIC London #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:39 am   My experience at UIC London
 

Welcome Kathy - you don't say were you're from?(I'm Irish)

London's a big old place and watch you don't finish with cockney accent.(just joking)

How did you find the prices/cost of living?

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My experience at UIC London #3 (permalink) Sat Feb 06, 2010 2:06 am   My experience at UIC London
 

I think that everybody would like to learn a foreign language in the place where this language is spoken, but the problem is that not everybody can afford it.
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with some effort... #4 (permalink) Tue Feb 16, 2010 13:26 pm   with some effort...
 

I agree with you, not anyone can afford it, but with a little effort and if we really want this thing, we can do it...itīs true that learning a foreign language in the country where itīs originally spoken has many advantages, but you can also learn it in another place, Letīs say I am from Spain, I study in London, and I also want to learn French, why couldnīt this also be a solution?
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