By Nellie Huang
This is a sponsored guest post by Suzie Saw.
I’ve used the ubiquity of English to trample clumsily through just about every country I’ve visited. It’s lazy, rude and effective. Given how often we charge off on last minute travel deals with barely time to flick through a phrasebook, let alone take classes, it’s a compromise that usually gets us the essentials: food, shelter, public transport and cerveza.
But you’ll find yourself feeling more like a tourist than a traveller if you continue to... More...