
AndreaMiller
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That’s a great initiative! Having a native partner really helps with fluency and confidence. You might also try apps like Tandem or HelloTalk—they’re designed to match language learners with native speakers. Wishing you the best on your English journey—keep practicing, and you’ll improve faster than you expect! For students juggling multiple responsibilities, managing time for writing assignments can be tough. StateofWriting offers a practical solution at https://stateofwriting.com/ provides essay writing service that helps meet deadlines without sacrificing quality. It’s a great resource for staying organized and reducing stress during busy academic periods.
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Learning new languages is an exciting challenge.
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What does this lady say in this short video
AndreaMiller replied to Abdossamad2003's topic in Language Learning
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Looking a partner for English practice
AndreaMiller replied to leffkazakov's topic in Language Learning
Hi! I just sent you a private message. Looking forward to your reply! -
select some subjects and then talk about them
AndreaMiller replied to Sara-ftj's topic in Language Exchange Corner
Hi Sara! It’s wonderful that you’re dedicated to teaching English and improving your own skills. Connecting with others to practice speaking can be really beneficial for both you and your students. There are many language exchange partners and conversation groups out there who would love to help you practice and enhance your fluency. If you have any particular goals or topics you're interested in, sharing those can help find the best matches for your practice. Best of luck with your teaching and language improvement! -
friendship What's on your mind? I am the person who cares
AndreaMiller replied to Khine Thida's topic in Language Exchange Corner
Thank you that helps a lot. I would love to discuss more about it.- 5 replies
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Hi! Improving your conversational skills sounds like a great plan. There are several options you could consider: 1. Language Exchange Platforms: Websites like Tandem, HelloTalk, or Speaky connect you with native English speakers looking to practice another language. It's a mutual exchange where you help them with your native language, and they help you with English. 2. Online Tutors: Platforms like italki, Preply, or Cambly offer one-on-one lessons with native English tutors. You can choose a tutor based on their background, teaching style, and availability. 3. Conversation Clubs: Websites like Meetup often have virtual conversation clubs where people gather to practice languages. These can be a good way to practice in a group setting. 4. Friends or Acquaintances: If you have any friends or acquaintances who are native English speakers, you could arrange regular chats with them. Would any of these options work for you?
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I also love series.
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Which language do you speak?
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I can help you if you still need it. Let me know.
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It seems he is not here.
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Hi there, I want to learn English, I am good in Spanish.
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Hi, I want to learn Spanish, I know English.
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I also want to learn it. It is so hard.
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How was your exam?
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Seems no.
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Do you still need help?
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What does this lady say in this short video
AndreaMiller replied to Abdossamad2003's topic in Language Learning
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Meaning and difference of the word faite vs faîte
AndreaMiller replied to Tim C's topic in French Language | Discussion
Thank you for answering, that helps me a lot. I was tired searching for it online.- 9 replies
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