B1 Reading – Study Abroad: Pros and Cons

Explore benefits and challenges of studying abroad. B1 English Reading with multiple-choice items on viewpoints and examples.

Question 1 of 1

Read the text below and answer the multiple-choice questions.

 

Many students consider studying abroad to gain new experiences and improve their future careers. Living in another country can build independence: you have to manage your budget, cook simple meals, and solve everyday problems in a new language. It also expands your world view—meeting people from different cultures helps you understand new ideas and challenge your assumptions.
However, studying abroad is not always easy. Costs such as tuition, rent, and flights can be high, and scholarships are competitive. Culture shock may appear in the first months: different classroom rules, new food, or even the way people make friends. Some students feel homesick, especially during holidays and exam periods.
To prepare, experts suggest researching universities carefully, comparing total costs, and checking part-time work rules. It’s helpful to join student groups online before you go, so you already have contacts on arrival. In the end, studying abroad can be a valuable experience if you plan well and accept both the exciting opportunities and the challenges.

Question 1

What is one main reason students want to study abroad?

Question 2

How did the intern feel at the Tuesday meeting at first?

Question 3

What idea did the intern suggest for Fridays?

Question 4

What happened with the webinar graphic on Wednesday?

Question 5

Which task did the intern do on Thursday?

Question 6

What was the result of the “Friday Tips” plan?