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Japanese
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English,
Indonesian,
Lao,
Chinese (Taiwanese),
Spanish
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Hi! I'm Mitchie I'm a Japanese man studying English, Spanish, Indonesian, Chinese and Myanmar Lao.
I want to make lots of friends all over the world here! So feel free to send me a direct message!
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German
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Hallo! Mein Name ist Jamal und ich komme aus Marokko.
Meine Hobbys sind Fußball, Joggen und Handwerk.
Ich lerne Deutsch, weil ich meine Sprachkenntnisse verbessern und neue Leute kennenlernen möchte.
Jeder, der Arabisch lernen möchte – besonders Darija – ist bei mir herzlich willkommen.
Ich freue mich auf einen freundlichen Sprachaustausch!
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English
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Halito and hello! I'm a native American woman looking to expand my language learning with real people. Right now I'm trying to get more confident in speaking German and Japanese. I am willing to speak slowly and repeat myself often if you struggle with English, but if you want to write to me instead, I enjoy deep conversations.
I am also Choctaw and know Chahta if you want to learn words from a Western Muskogean language to impress your friends!
I am a freelance artist and programmer for the video game industry. If you want to know more, get to know me! I was an art history major in college, and I love to learn about art from all over the world. Need an ice breaker? Tell me about the cultural art from your country!
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Japanese
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Hi there
This is Tomo from Osaka, Japan.
I lived in Australia for 2 years and France for 1.5 years BUT I forgot French everything!!
I want to learn English more and looking for someone who correct me.
(No one doesn't!!)
Also, I'm looking for friends doesn't matter from where. When we become friends, I can be your free tour conductor!!
Looking forward to hear from you soon!!
Tomo
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hallo , wie gehts dir ?
hier mit der asma , komme aus Marokko
ich bin 23 Jahre alt , arabisch ist mein Muttersprache , ich spreche friwßend französisch und Englisch
Hello!
My name is Asma , and I’m currently in Stuttgart at C1 level. I’ll be living here for the next nine months.
I’m passionate about language and cultural exchange—I'd love to help you with French or Arabic, and in return, I’d appreciate your assistance with my German.
I’m especially eager to explore everyday conversations, deepen cultural understanding, and practice together—whether that’s through chatting about local customs, sharing stories, or discovering new expressions.
Looking forward to meeting new people, learning by speaking, and sharing our languages and cultures. Let’s support each other!
Cheers,
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Korean
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| ممارسة اللغة : |
English
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Hi.
I hope you really feel free to contact me.
It's okay if we just exchange greetings and the conversation ends.
If you're bored, just ignore me. Haha.
I'll reply when I have time.
My English isn't that great.
See you later :)
The photo is just a random picture I found on my computer. I don't raise donkeys.
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English
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Hello I’m Anna. I’m 20 and from the USA. I speak English natively and I’m currently learning Spanish and Korean. I’d consider myself a beginner at Korean and almost intermediate in Spanish. I’m happy to talk to anyone and make new friends. I’d love to find some language exchange partners who speak Korean and Spanish that are learning English. Also I love music so don’t be afraid to ask for English song suggestions.
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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| ممارسة اللغة : |
English
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Hi, everyone. I'm a 3D General Artist from Shanghai, China, and I wish to improve my English language skills. My objective is to learn standard English that will help me work in an English-speaking country, like the UK, America or Canada.
My first language is Chinese, and my English level might be around A2. As a result, I’m afraid my English fluency is not great. So, I would love for you to be patient with me as we practice and exercise our language skills together to improve communication. My short-term goal is to pass the IELTS Life Skills test in January.
So, I think we need a plan. Let me share my idea with you.
First, we all need a main course (you need to find it yourself). Each topic should include some dialogues, grammar, chunks, and vocabulary that can help us learn and practice our language skills.
Second, we might meet two or three times a week. Before that, you’ll need to practice and try to remember what you’ve learned. Then, each of us will have 45 minutes to practice using the language we want, and after that, we will switch. I think we should leave 15 minutes at the end to review everything we've learned. My suggestion is to try explaining to me in the target language what you've learned, or in your native language, imagining I’m a student. So, I think the total time should be 1 hour and 30 minutes. Based on our meeting time, I believe finishing the meeting on time is important. Let's remind ourselves not to prepare too much material and to remember to review so we can master what we learn. Although it's important to correct mistakes, it's impossible to do it every time. Let's just do our best.
Third, we need to send the material to each other via email before our meeting and schedule an appointment.
Overall, I don’t mind if you repeat the same topic again and again, as long as you're learning something valuable.
Let me repeat the process: prepare the material → schedule an appointment earlier, two or three times a week → we practice for 45 minutes and review for 15 minutes → then find a chance to repeat the topic.
Oh, I almost forgot about a social media app. Google Meet is good; it can display subtitles, and the time limit for a meeting is 24 hours. You don't need to install any software. If you don't mind, we can use it. Do you have any other suggestions?
If we're cool with this, let's start. I'm waiting for you.

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