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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Best Language Exchange?

Hi all,

Just wondered who speaks to native speakers of the languages you're learning (Spanish, French, Italian, Chinese, Russian etc.) to practise and learn the language that way?

I'm currently using http://www.easylanguageexchange.com/ to find language partners and have made a lot of great friends on there, everyone's really friendly and is a real confidence booster - is anybody else on there?

Thought this might be useful; in my experience practising and learning languages with native speakers is much better than reading a book etc.

What do you think?
  

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Thought this might be useful; in my experience practising and learning languages with native speakers is much better than reading a book etc. If your goal is to learn conversational English (or German, or French, or whatever language you intend to learn), I agree with you. But if you wish to improve your writing skills, books are the best language partners you can find.

  • Thought this might be useful; in my experience practising and learning languages with native speakers is much better than reading a book etc.
  • If your goal is to learn conversational English (or German, or French, or whatever language you intend to learn), I agree with you.
  • But if you wish to improve your writing skills, books are the best language partners you can find.
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Thought this might be useful; in my experience practising and learning languages with native speakers is much better than reading a book etc.
If your goal is to learn conversational English (or German, or French, or whatever language you intend to learn), I agree with you. But if you wish to improve your writing skills, books are the best language partners you can
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Yes, I agree but if you have a language partner, you can also write to them! Like a penpal for which you can use these kind of sites too. But I agree if your a beginner, you need books first!
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Yes, I agree but if you have a language partner, you can also write to them!
I agree. But you must take into consideration that there are a lot of people who don't have a good grasp of their own language. For example, my mother has a very good command of her language; my sister doesn't.

But I agree if your
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Yes you are right, then it would take longer for these people! But I really think if you have the motivation, you can do it! Don't you think?
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But I really think if you have the motivation, you can do it!
Absolutely!
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Don't you think, the more people you talk to, the better? You always learn different things from different people Emotion: smile
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How's everyone getting on?
anymore tip's to share?
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Hi all,

Long time? I thought I would share this with you all?

Why pay for a degree to learn a modern language?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationopinion/10156928/Why-pay-for-a-degree-to-learn-a-modern-languag
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Hello everyone,

How would you feel about getting together once a week to practice speaking the language you want to learn?

Who's up for that?

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