It will help you learn better if you know the language furst so yes. It will still be different once you get there and you will learn faster then.
The correct spelling is foreign. The foreign minister returned from an overseas trip. The language was foreign to me.
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Some schools or universities may have foreign language requirements for graduation, while others do not. It's important to check the specific requirements of the institution you are attending to see if foreign language study is necessary for graduation.
According to wikipedia, English is the most widely used foreign language in Ethiopia and it is the language of instruction in the country's secondary schools.
If you are truly interested in working overseas, take a foreign language course. Many Americans travel abroad and teach English. In order to teach others how to speak English, you need to learn their language. You could also get a job for the U.S. military as a translator overseas. The pay is great.
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Abroad, foreign lands.
abroad, foreign
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