In recent years, as the world in its globalization era is more interconnected,
English has been being served as a lingua franca among speakers for whom no other
language is mutually known. In Thailand, English has been established as a
compulsory subject in school for decades. Evidently, most Thai people usually
prioritize English as the first foreign language one should master. Furthermore,
statistics from several legitimate student exchange programs in Thailand show that
once going abroad is accessible, the students, as well as their parents, will positively
mark English speaking countries as their first priority. Thus, it is interesting to find
out if exchange students to English speaking and non-English speaking countries have
different levels of satisfaction from their experience.