Questions that may arise before your first language course abroad

 

After a long time circling it, you have finally decided to book your first language course abroad. I’m sure you’re very excited and eager to start this great adventure, but as the day of leaving approaches doubts begin to arise and it’s completely normal!, it happens to all first-time students.

 

Studying a course abroad for the first time, not any nonsense and it is normal to want to have everything tied up. So in this post we will solve some of the most frequently asked questions that students have before taking their first course abroad.

 

What will the accommodation look like?

 

It is very important to feel comfortable in what will be your home abroad. If you’re going to stay with a family, a very good option is talk to them via email or phone to break the ice a little bit. In this way you will get to know each other a little more in advance, something that they will surely also appreciate. Another good idea is bring something typical of your country,this will help you to have things to talk about on the first day.

If you’re staying in a residence or apartment on the other hand, look at all the information, photos and reviews you find on both Google and social media. You’ve probably already done it before you book it, but checking it right before you leave will help you calm down and calm those previous nerves. Another trick is to take a series of basic items that make you feel at home wherever you go.

 

What if you don’t get to school?

 

Getting around a whole new city can be a little tricky initially, but there are a number of things that will help you calm those nerves and not get so stressed on the first day. The day you get to your destination, even though you most likely don’t have class, book for a little while to make the way from the accommodation to the school. This will allow you to get acquainted with the tour and know how long it will take you to get there.

 

Also, think host families or residence staff are there to help, so don’t be afraid to ask. You can also take advantage of downloading a map of the city,if you don’t have data abroad or if you ever get it wrong, you’ll find it very useful to use it offline when you’re on the street.

 

What if I don’t understand anything?

 

If you stop to think about it, isn’t that the main reason you want to do a language course abroad? Whether you want to learn the language from scratch or just improve your knowledge, Immersing yourself in a new culture is the best way tolearn.

 

Also remember, that families, teachers and all the staff of schools or residences are more than used to spending time with people who have different levels of linguistics. You’re not alone! Still, if you want to go something more prepared, you can always download a translation app or buy yourself a pocket dictionary.

 

How am I going to make friends?

 

Try not to turn things around! You’re going to have plenty of opportunities. to meet both local and foreign people who are in your same situation. In class, during the activities organized by the school, in the residence, through the host family…

 

If you’re shyer or like to hang out with a specific type of people, remember that there are hundreds of apps where you can meet people with the same interests and characters.

 

Should I take out insurance?

 

Yes, without any doubt. I’m sure everything’s going to be okay and you’re not going to need it, but think about your future self and just in case you hire a liability insurance.

And if your health insurance doesn’t include overseas coverage, we recommend that you take out a private one for your stay.

Now that we’ve solved your doubts, the time you’ve been waiting for has been waiting for so long, start your adventure abroad! With Ynsitu you will enjoy your next language course abroad to the fullest.