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This is a rant to myself. I am an international postgraduate student studying in Australia, and after the first year study, I got an internship in a local IT company. That's good indeed, not everyone can get recommendation from the uni, however, I feel so stressful. Because my English skill is not good enough, I hardly used any English before I came to Australia. Thought I have no problem in technical conversation, I often fail to keep up with my local colleagues' daily conversation. Sometimes I have to "Pardon?" for several times, that's embarrassed and makes me frustrated:/

But when I am chating with my local friend, I perform more better. Hmmm... Any suggestion? I really want to improve my English, specially listening skill of understanding what native speakers are saying.

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  • 4
    From your text, you seems alright. Maybe it is an accent. Learn the art of how-to-nod-when-you-know-nothing 😅 joking.

    Don't try to avoid such situations. Consider all those "Pardon"s conversations as exercises. Give it some time, I am sure you will catch on and will be fine.
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    Its fine bruh, dw.

    If you work at a good company, no one will care about your english.

    As long as you try and communicate, thats all that matters :)

    At my place, we've got a lot of internationals, some of them speak okay english, some of them are shy so they don't speak loudly

    Tldr; its okay :D
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    @CurseMeSlowly how-to-nod-when-you-know-nothing is an art I practise on the daily.
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    Thanks for suggestions guys
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