My experience of learning a foreign language hasn't been good up to this point. I'm still quite traumatized by old French teachers at school, barking at me for the correct pronunciation. Not to mention my German teacher, who wouldn't let you go to the toilet unless you asked her in German (Kann ich zur Toilette bitte gehen?). So when I was asked to go along to the second 'Language Exchange' event of the academic year, I was a little sceptical.
The event, which is ran entirely by volunteers, gathers international and multi-lingual members of the Sheffield community for a social evening in the Hubs. As someone who can't speak any foreign languages I thought that I would be lost in translation going to this event. However, what I found was a welcoming environment where I met a wide variety of people from different backgrounds and cultures. The event is designed for those who love language to either brush up their language skills or learn a whole new language. It’s a kind of ‘swap shop’ for languages so to speak.
It's a very direct and social way of learning simply by talking to people who speak a different language. You're given the perfect opportunity to ask questions about something you want to learn and if you're already fluent you can just have a general chit chat in another language.
If you’re interested in foreign languages it’s definitely the event for you, if travel broadens the mind then so does meeting people from all around the world.
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