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      Hi there!

      I'm looking for a native English speaker to help me improve my conversational skills, as they have become a bit rusty. My level is intermediate plus, and we can communicate through Zoom or SMS.

      See you soon:)

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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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      Hehe. I am from Utah. We can get in touch if you want.

        On 2/25/2023 at 9:53 PM, Guest Evelyne1883 said:

      Hi there!

      I'm looking for a native English speaker to help me improve my conversational skills, as they have become a bit rusty. My level is intermediate plus, and we can communicate through Zoom or SMS.

      See you soon:)

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      Hi there! Your intermediate plus level is a great starting point. To connect with a native English speaker for conversational practice, consider joining language exchange platforms like Tandem or HelloTalk.

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        On 6/6/2024 at 7:28 AM, AndreaMiller said:

      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?

      That’s a great initiative! Practicing with a native speaker will definitely help. You might find language exchange partners on platforms like iTalki, Tandem, or HelloTalk. If you're open to structured lessons, some tutors offer flexible Zoom sessions. Keep practicing, and you’ll regain fluency in no time. Best of luck!

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      Thanks for the info.

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