Hello everybody!!!
I need to practise my english too.
In my opinion, I think that if you want to go to England to learn English, it´s a common error go to London, because in this big city, there are a lot of people of differents countries, and the English that you can learn it´s not quite good as a pure accent English, as in other cities of the country, in where aren´t less foreign people and you can talk at everyhours with people who only speaks English. I´m sure that in London you will find a lot of Spanish, Italian, etc. people.
It´s difficult to find a job in other cities, but I think that it´s more interesting to learn English.
Anyway, the best method to learn a language is talking with local people.
I´m trying to learn English here in Spain, but it´s too difficult for me...
At such times, I say: oh, how useful is to go to school. Improve my English is one of the few things that I love to study the Obligatory Secondary Education.
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Yes, my friend, but if you can´t find a job you´ll have to return to Spain maybe in one month. I don´t think London is the worst place to learn English language, you can talk with local people there, you just have to find them.
I have already bought a dictionary. This one. I think it´ll be helpful for me. It´s not heavy and I´ll be able to carry it into my backpack.
I´ve been told about Birminghan, Manchester, Harrogate, Brighton, Crawley, Exmouth, Plymouth... Grrrrr, I have a big headache, I have to make a decision in the next few days.
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I lived in London and Edinburgh few years ago. They are quite different from each other. If I had to choose one to go back to live in again I´d probably pick Edinburg. London is amazing for a while, it´s very lively, fun, with an overwhelming cultural life but it can be very stressful, horrible expensive and it has a very uncomfortable public transport (to say the least). It´s advisable to earn lots of money and to live very close to the workplace to get the best of it. Edinburgh is, on the other hand, much cheaper, smaller, even walkable, very beatiful (almost magical), also very fun with much fewer foreigners (not a bad thing from a english-speaker wannabe point of view) and the local people are very kind and with an absolutely lovely accent (and not difficult to understand - Glasgow and the west coast is a completely different story). This info can be outdated though
Good luck wherever you finally head to.