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This week, learn helpful language phrases so you can survive in any country. The latest news from Go

This week, learn helpful language phrases so you can survive in any country. The latest news from Go Overseas. "Say what?" There's something invigorating – and a little bit scary – about traveling to a country where you don't speak the language. There's no faster immersion in a local culture than standing in the market trying to decipher a label on food, trying to give directions to a taxi driver, or learning from your host how to take care of your new home. This week, we're focusing on language learning. The great thing about our language learning articles and resources are that they apply to any traveler. Studying abroad? You'll probably need to learn a few phrases. Teaching abroad? You should definitely figure out what your students are saying! Volunteering, interning, or just traveling? It never hurts to have these phrases in mind so you can get past the uncomfortable feelings of confusion into a meaningful travel experience. This is one you're going to want to bookmark! 👇 [Helpful Language Phrases to Learn Before You Travel]( In case you're not sold on checking out that article, it has 60 phrases you should learn in seven different categories. If you learn just these, life will be a lot more enjoyable abroad – and you'll dive deeper into the local language and culture right away! Headed somewhere fun? Feel free to reply back if you need resources to help you plan your trip. I have the world of Go Overseas articles and guides to help you! Other Great Reads on Go Overseas [A Career in ESL: Options & Qualifications Beyond the TEFL Certification]( [Don't Miss It: Helpful Language Phrases to Learn Before You Travel]( [Is it Safe to]( [in]( Middle East? We Think So!]( [Unusual Hostels in Latin America We Can't Get Enough Of]( Featured Go Overseas Guide [A Guide to Studying Abroad in Ethiopia]( Most study abroad students opt for popular destinations in Western Europe and Asia. Looking for something a bit different? Ethiopia is a great study abroad destination, as our guide shows! [Read more in our Guide]( Go Overseas Promo Spot Copyright © 2017 Go Overseas, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website www.gooverseas.com. Our mailing address is: Go Overseas 2040 Bancroft Way Suite 200Berkeley, CA 94704 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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