My English level is terrible, but I want to travel abroad, how to solve it?

Updated on educate 2024-08-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Since my first real trip to Shanghai on February 2, 2015, I have traveled all over the country and several countries in Southeast Asia. From backpacking alone, to traveling with club friends, and finally to living in a sojourn. I just can't speak well, but I've made it to this point on my own.

    I use translation software in Thailand, for example, when we encounter difficulties and ask for help, we can first say "hello", then open the "translation software" to communicate, and finally sincerely say "thank you", and that's it. If you are looking for a hotel, you can show the person your printed address, and the person will communicate with you in English, and you can tell him "no English".", he will call ** to the hotel to ask.

    When you buy something, if you like it, you point to it and say "how much", and the other party talks to you in English, and you tell him that you don't understand English, and let the other party express it in numbers, and usually they will tell you with a calculator or write it on paper. It's also good to prepare some Chinese and English words at home, and I feel that there are almost no problems with the rest.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I'm basically a beginner in English, but I've traveled to more than 20 countries on my own. The first is to be bold, I don't know English, what's wrong? Foreigners still don't know Chinese?

    Not to mention Henan dialect. You must have the courage to go out even if you don't know English. Second, you should be proficient in using various translation software, and it is best to have a translation software that can be offline.

    Thirdly, you will know some basic common words, you can simply fill in the arrival card, and know the basic route. Fourth, boldly communicate with foreigners, and add English to the game. Fifth, go to the restaurant to see what other people eat, think you can ask for that, and then see how people eat.

    Once you've mastered these basic skills, you're basically OK.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Just install a translation software app on your mobile phone, and now the translation software is very good, even the translation is completely sufficient, whether it is text translation or voice translation, it can completely deal with the problem of communication. As long as you make preparations for the trip before departure, such as hotel and transportation reservations, you can travel as planned, and if you encounter special circumstances, you can ask others to help.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I am 67 years old and I don't know a foreign language, and my first independent trip was to the United States, Mexico and South Korea. When I went to the U.S. Embassy for an interview, the visa officer asked me, how can you travel alone if you don't know English, I said I will use a translator to translate, he said congratulations, you passed, I have traveled to dozens of countries and several different languages in recent years, and I can only understand no no, yes yes, thank you thank you, i am sorry sorry a few words. Generally, there is no problem with eating, drinking, traveling and living, but it is more troublesome to communicate in depth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Find a local Chinese local tour guide! Why don't you go with the group! If you don't know overseas Chinese! They all speak! There are also difficulties in finding the local embassy in China, which is not a big problem.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Find a local tour guide to translate, this method belongs to the safest, familiar with the local language and precautions, both tour guide and translation, the only disadvantage is that the cost is relatively high.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you can make up for it in a short period of time, you can learn relevant travel English, and you can also use some translation software, now the mobile phone is powerful, and it is not difficult to move an inch if you don't know English.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    80% of people always have "I have poor English, how can I go abroad?" before going abroad. "Worries. But in our opinion, bad English is the universal language of the world, plus a translation app and a heart that dares to speak, it is no problem to get a trip to Southeast Asia!

    My English is terrible, but "bad English" is the universal language of the world! And then it's really not good, isn't there still translation software, haha, that's just done.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's not very suitable, because English is the universal language of the world, if you don't speak English well, you won't be able to communicate with others normally after you go abroad, and your studies and work won't go too well.

    People with very poor English proficiency are really not suitable for going abroad, because language is the basis after going abroad, English proficiency is very poor, and they cannot communicate and communicate normally with the locals, if they go to work there and can't find a suitable job at all, they can only do some heavy manual labor and the income is not high, if they go abroad to study, it is not easy, and if they don't speak English, they will not understand and learn a lot of things.

    1. Improve your English before going abroad

    It is not impossible for people with poor English proficiency to want to go abroad, but they must make up for English before going abroad, and improve their English proficiency, especially pay attention to oral practice, even if they can't write, they must be able to understand and speak, only in this way can they communicate with the locals smoothly after going abroad, improve their communication skills, and slowly adapt to life abroad.

    Second, it depends on the strength of one's learning ability

    Although the English foundation is not good, but there is a strong learning ability, you can improve your English level through your own efforts and learning, so that people are suitable for going abroad, they have strong learning ability, will make their English level improve quickly, will adapt to the foreign environment as soon as possible, and their life after going abroad will be relatively smooth.

    3. People with poor English proficiency but goals are also suitable for going abroad

    Some people have a very poor level of English, but have a firm goal, will work hard for this goal, such people are also suitable for going abroad, but before going abroad, you should also pay attention to the study of English, after going abroad, you can also participate in the local English rapid improvement class, only by learning with heart, you will let your English level improve, you can adapt to life abroad as soon as possible, and move towards your goal, you will achieve career or academic success.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the English level is particularly poor, you must learn English before you can go abroad, if you don't speak English abroad, you don't know how to communicate with others, and if you encounter trouble, it will be difficult to deal with, you must learn English before you can go abroad, the English level is very poor, and there is no way to live abroad.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    People with poor English skills are not suitable for going abroad, because they cannot communicate with others after going abroad, and life is more difficult.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You shouldn't go abroad because you don't speak English very well, and if you choose to go abroad at this time, you may not have a particularly good communication and it will become very uncomfortable.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the level is particularly poor, you should not study abroad, because if you go abroad, you will not have a good communication with the other party, and it will become a very big language barrier.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Tips for self-guided travel abroad:

    Body language. 2) Cardboard and pen.

    The language barrier is a huge obstacle to self-guided travel abroad, but it is by no means an insurmountable obstacle. In fact, the psychological barriers caused by language barriers, lack of self-confidence, and fear of jokes are the first things to overcome. Smiling is a good idea.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is enough to know some basic daily conversation, but now there are Chinese everywhere abroad, and it is okay to speak Chinese.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Long-term? Short term?

    In the short term, it's a big deal to find a translator. If you're traveling, just follow a guide.

    In the long run, you can either study or work, just stay for a while, it is really painful at first, but it must go through the process, and you can't avoid it. Just work harder and learn more, no one can help you. The rich second generation also said that he paid for the translator to accompany him every day.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, you have to be clear about what you say English for, there are so many Chinese, there are more people who can't speak English, and the same life is delicious (even many Chinese living abroad can't speak English).

    If it's for everyday communication, then it's okay to talk about everyday situational conversations a few times.

    If it's for business, then you need to be familiar with English.

    If it is to teach your child to read English, then you only need to pronounce the pronunciation standard, read it according to it, or even you only need to buy a reader for your child and accompany her to learn.

    The purpose is different, and the method and steps are very different.

    It's just a rough remark, think for yourself.

    Hope it helps.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If you don't know how to learn English, you have to find a way to use your spare time to study, and then find a cram school and tutor that suits you to shorten the time for learning English.

    If you want to learn from scratch, you can lay a good foundation and don't worry about it first, my advice is to learn in English and professional foreign teachers. You can go to VIPABC to experience the all-English class environment.

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