Part One: Warm Up
Many English learners take trips to English-speaking countries to take language classes and immerse themselves in English. Look at the pictures of popular places for people to study English abroad.
![](https://hw-cdn.smrtenglish.cn/smrtenglish.com-cn/core/ENGL130B/Unit%2005/uk.jpg)
The UK
![](https://hw-cdn.smrtenglish.cn/smrtenglish.com-cn/core/ENGL130B/Unit%2005/newzealand.jpg)
New Zealand
![](https://hw-cdn.smrtenglish.cn/smrtenglish.com-cn/core/ENGL130B/Unit%2005/us.jpg)
The USA
![](https://hw-cdn.smrtenglish.cn/smrtenglish.com-cn/core/ENGL130B/Unit%2005/canada.jpg)
Canada
![](https://hw-cdn.smrtenglish.cn/smrtenglish.com-cn/core/ENGL130B/Unit%2005/ireland.jpg)
Ireland
![](https://hw-cdn.smrtenglish.cn/smrtenglish.com-cn/core/ENGL130B/Unit%2005/ausi.jpg)
Australia
Discuss the following questions with your partner(s).
- Have you ever travelled to any of these places to learn English? If so, which country? Why did you choose that country?
- If you haven’t travelled abroad to learn English, which place would you most like to go to? Why?
- What different factors do students need to consider when choosing a place and a school to learn English?
Part Two: Getting Ready to Speak
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