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Does it make a difference if you learned English in your country or in a country which their first language is English ?

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Question added by أحمد فوزي زكي اسماعيل , accounting manager , chapatti Indian Restaurant
Date Posted: 2016/01/05
Abdulelah Fallatah
by Abdulelah Fallatah , Tech-Support Specialist & Programmer , Al-Rayan Colleges

Learning it in the country that speaks it as its first language is much better because you're forced to learn and use it.

Mohamed Oussema Ghdira
by Mohamed Oussema Ghdira , Customer Service Representative , SKYNET WORLDWIDE EXPRESS

The basic English you will learn it in your country, then you will improve it in a different country who r using it as a1st language. there is a different tone, accent, and different pronunciation that you will learn it in different country. 

Juraj Konfal
by Juraj Konfal , Help Desk Support , Tangoe

From my experience: I've got English2 years at school with native speaker. After that I went to country where English is a first language and I didn't understand at all! The best is just to live and learn in a country where English is as a first language. This actually apply to all foreign languages.

mina gavala
by mina gavala , Customer Support , BANK INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Of course it makes a difference because you learn the correct use of language, vocabulary and expressions. 

Pradeep Sharma
by Pradeep Sharma , English Language Training Instructor , King Abdul Aziz University, Jeddah (KSA)

It makes a hell lot of a difference, dear! You will pick up spoken English very quickly in England or America, provided you converse only in English. Generally, people remain confined to their own communities even in a foreign country and fail to learn anything new, like language or culture. But if you integrate, all the nuances of pronunciation will come to you, which are just impossible to be realized in your own country.  

Orouba Dandashly
by Orouba Dandashly , Housing/invoicing/planner , Saudi Oger, Kaust Project

It is much better to Live & learn in a country  which is its first language is English so that you will have the skills to communicate & live the language itself properly.

Rania Hafez
by Rania Hafez , Office Manager , KFIC

if you learned in your country from native speaker it will be the same as if you go abroad 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

It does - in total immersion in an English-speaking country you will be surrounded in the labguage and thus you'll have to speak it faster 

Alfred  Ndanema
by Alfred Ndanema , Book-keeper , Heckmet Joseph and sons

its better in your country

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