I think the thing that made me most nervous about my exchange was the language. Even though I had studied French for two years and knew the basics, the speed and fluency with which people spoke made me feel like they were speaking a completely different language.
At first, I spoke mostly in English during conversations, which also helped me improve it a lot. But after about two weeks, I noticed a big change — my pronunciation got better, and I wasn’t afraid anymore to talk to strangers or to try saying some sentences in French.
Also, my classmates and teachers were always willing to help us with pronunciation and to teach us new words. One of the places where I didn’t expect to improve my French so much was when I went with Sara to her training sessions, because her friends were really excited to teach me French expressions and help me pronounce them correctly.
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