life in hostels is much more fun than life in a private room
Life in hostels is much more fun than life in a private room – you meet people from all corners of the world, talk to them in foreign languages. It's not the same as locking yourself in a comfortable studio where you're left to your own devices. In hostels, there's a shared kitchen, toilet, shower – only your room is private. And you have to interact, whether you want to or not:) and that's wonderful! There's no better language practice than live conversation with native speakers.
In the photo – Juan from Spain, a great guy, friendly and with a good sense of humor. Today we visited Chichen Itza together, strolled around the outskirts of Valladolid, even went to the Sunday evening service at the local Catholic church (today the locals are celebrating the Day of Santa Maria), and upon returning to the hostel, we spent time in good company with Paula from France and an Italian whose name I didn't catch:) I have a perpetual problem with names – I always have to ask again, sometimes even twice.
Anyway, what I want to say – practice hostels when you travel, especially if you travel alone – then you'll hardly be alone )) and you'll improve your language skills, and make acquaintances.
On Facebook, I'm thinking of starting an English blog, since I'm gradually getting more acquaintances, and many English speakers prefer Facebook first and foremost. Instagram is my main account, where I post absolutely everything I have. On Twitter, there will most likely be a separate blog too, but in Spanish. I'm looking for the most rational ways to learn it faster, and keeping a blog in Spanish is a great way to improve writing. It helped me with English once. For those interested in finding me on Twitter or Facebook – go to my website artorius-oharra.ru, where all the social networks I use are listed. ¡Bienvenidos! ¡Y todo lo mejor para ti!
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