Which English-speaking country is the best to learn in?
It doesn’t matter too much. If you are going for a long course and you are a good learner, then the country you choose may affect your English accent – but probably only a little. Much more important are:
- the country you want to live in while you do your course;
- finding a good school – so it’s very important to choose an English-speaking country where there is a long and good tradition of teaching English as a foreign language. In a country with a good tradition, you will find a lot of language schools to choose from;
- being able to find a place which doesn’t have too many people from your own country in it.
Click on a question to go straight to the answer:
1. Why learn English?
2. What is the best way to learn English?
3. So how do I find the best way of learning English for me?
4. How can I describe my level of English now?
5. Does my native ( = first) language make any difference?
6. How long will it take me to learn English?
7. Is it necessary to go to an English-speaking country?
8. Which English-speaking country is the best to learn in?
9. What kind of place is it best to study in – city or countryside?
10. What kind of accommodation is best?
11. Which is better – a big school or a small one?
12. Do small classes matter?
13. How can I compare one English language school with another?
14. Do I need to study grammar?
15. How do I learn enough words?
16. Which is the best dictionary to get?
17. How important is pronunciation?
18. What about exams?
19. If I need to use English for my work, should I study Business English?

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