Hello, I really want to improve my english speaking skills, particularly my pronounciation. I sound a bit like Arnold Schwarzenegger sometimes and I want to improve on it for my Youtube Videos. Hence a native in english would be perfect to remind me of actual pronounciation and things only a native would know. Likewise I can help with german (Hochdeutsch) and bavarian/ austrian dialect (if you want to torture yourself lmao) I'm very dedicated and committed to this and would love for someone that also is :)

  • Hi! I have an Austrian friend and since we plan on meeting in the future I’m casually learning the language. I wouldn’t mind helping with English speaking in return for maybe helping with questions I have from my textbook + little friendship? I’m currently in school so German isn’t my top priority but again I wouldn’t mind helping with the English :))

  • Hey! I'm a native English speaker learning German and I'd love to help. My German is probably A1/A2 at the moment and I really enjoy having conversations in German! I'd really like a native speaker's recommendations for how to say things in a natural way because sometimes what you learn from courses isn't really how real people speak and slang is always fun.

  • Hi! I am currently looking for a speaking partner too. I am C2 level fluent in english and I learned it as a young child, so I would say I am native level although I have a different first language. I in exchange want to learn German. Currently in A2 but I want to improve my speaking skills. ☺️

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    Thank you! Which one? The short or the one about saving money on food? 😄

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    Great, let me know how much those tips helped you! Especially the one with the discounted meat and bread.

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    Great to hear :) Remember to check out farmers markets, especially locally. They often sell a lot of potatoes or other produce for a very cheap price. I dont know if you have many bakeries in your area, but they also do do this with the discount tags. If its like a family owned on or a not so corporate chain you can always ask them for cheap or even free bread, often they end up throwing it away anyway. Unfortunately there isn't really a proper system in place to collect these foods...

  • I found the following users who may fit your language exchange criteria:

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/_callme_chris 2024-04-11 Post 5 English German
    u/qinth 2024-04-15 Post 5 English (C1) German
    u/jumpy_sundae_5883 2024-05-03 Post 5 English German
    u/eddraven 2024-05-08 Post 5 English German
    u/houseplantsgf 2024-03-14 Post 5 English (Native) German

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