July 28, 2020
1. Learn the most common expressions in the target country’s language.
2. Don’t take too much stuff. You can buy anything you need on the arrival.
3. Make sure you have enough cash in the local currency for expenses.
4. Be open-minded and friendly to the people you meet.
5. Take some time to explore your new surroundings, sample the local cuisine and discover other aspects of the local culture.
Five Tips for Someone Preparing to Move Abroad
1. Learn the most common expressions in the target country’s language.
2. Don’t take too much stuff.
3. Make sure you have enough cash in the local currency for expenses.
4. Be open-minded and friendly to the people you meet.
5. Take some time to explore your new surroundings, sample the local cuisine and discover other aspects of the local culture.
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Excellent. The corrections were small. No big deal.
Five Tips for Someone Preparing to Move Abroad
1. Learn the most common expressions in the target country’s language.
2. Don’t take too much stuff.
You can buy anything you need on the arrival.
'on arrival' sounds much more natural to me for this register than 'upon arrival' or 'after arrival'.
3. Make sure you have enough cash in the local currency for your expenses.
4. Be open-minded and friendly towith the people you meet.
'to' is also correct. But 'with' sounds better to me.
5. Take some time to explore your new surroundings, sample the local cuisine and discover other aspects of the local culture.
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This is very good, as always! I think my corrections reflect the register you're writing in better than the other user's (theirs is a little formal/serious). But that's just my opinion.
Five Tips for Someone Preparing to Move Abroad
1. Learn the most common expressions in the target country’s language.
2. Don’t take too much stuff.
You can buy anything you need on theupon/after arrival.
3. Make sure you have enough cash in the local currency for (immediate) expenses.
I feel like "expenses" here with no modifier feels empty, so I gave it an adjective to help it along a little bit.
4. Be open-minded and friendly to the people you meet.
5. Take some time to explore your new surroundings, sample the local cuisine and discover other aspects of the local culture.
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You can buy anything you need on the arrival. You can buy anything you need You can buy anything you need on 'on arrival' sounds much more natural to me for this register than 'upon arrival' or 'after arrival'. |
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3. Make sure you have enough cash in the local currency for expenses. 3. Make sure you have enough cash in the local currency for (immediate) expenses. I feel like "expenses" here with no modifier feels empty, so I gave it an adjective to help it along a little bit. 3. Make sure you have enough cash in the local currency for your expenses. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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4. Be open-minded and friendly to the people you meet. This sentence has been marked as perfect! 4. Be open-minded and friendly 'to' is also correct. But 'with' sounds better to me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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5. Take some time to explore your new surroundings, sample the local cuisine and discover other aspects of the local culture. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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