if you are interested in and or need to sound academic and professional, i’m definitely not the best language partner for you. what i can do is help you understand lingo and slang, sound informal or casual, as well as sounding like a native speaker without an accent, as i’ve been trained in the international phonetic alphabet, and can help guide you through the pronunciation of sounds, words, and sentences.
i also have a degree in mandarin Chinese and am already very familiar with the language, just need to practice my conversational skills
Hello, my native language is Mandarin, but I'm not a professional language coach. I'm new to Reddit and would like to engage in conversations.plz DM me.
Hey, I’m an professional training Chinese-English interpreter. DM me if you are interested in finding one more language partner😄
Hi, I think we might can help eachother. I am a Mandarian teacher and teaching in a language center. All my students are foreigners. According to company rules, I can't do language exchange with my students so I'm here. Whether u believe or not, u can try to connect with me. After trying and u will know what I said is true. If u are interested, u can DM me. I am new here in Reddit. I might don't know how to replay and lead to reply late, but I will try.
Hi, I’m a adult conversation Chinese teacher, hope to connect with you 😊
Hi, I can help you improve your conversational skills in Mandarin.
I currently want to understand and learn English in terms of movie reviews, for example: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1110005726 .
I already can understand and speak intermediate English (My speaking score in IELTS is at 7), but movie reviews are still hard for me.
I hope you are interested.
I'm mandarin native speaker and seek for someone who can chat with me in English. If you are interested in,plz dm me.
Please DM me if you wanna talk, Thanks.
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