Just getting enough of a language to do daily tasks like shopping and eating is always a challenge.
When I visited BA some months ago I needed some bandaids .. I looked up the words and trotted off to a pharmacy - guy had no clue what I was asking for, finally I just said 'band-aid' - worked just fine. !
This is something I have run into all around the world, dictionaries/classes only go so far.
Consider wanting a 'fizzy sweet drink' in various parts of the English speaking US? Soda? Pop? Coke? (heck I don't even know all the local words)
When I visited BA some months ago I needed some bandaids .. I looked up the words and trotted off to a pharmacy - guy had no clue what I was asking for, finally I just said 'band-aid' - worked just fine. !
This is something I have run into all around the world, dictionaries/classes only go so far.
Consider wanting a 'fizzy sweet drink' in various parts of the English speaking US? Soda? Pop? Coke? (heck I don't even know all the local words)