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  • Hey, I’m a native English speaker who dreams of living in France and I wants to improve his French. I taught some high level English terminale for the BAC so I have some material (just stuff for fluid, deep conversation) that I could offer

    Good evening! I'm also an English teacher and am teaching that same level! I mainly look for native speakers to improve my cultural knowledge and pronunciation skills that can be a bit lacking sometimes! I'm interested to see what kind of material you have to offer though!

  • Are you a native French speaker? I live in the US and I’m looking for a native French speaker to practice with

    Yes I'm French, born and raised!

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

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/renatobms 2020-08-21 Post 5 English (C1) French
    u/flightlesspotato 2020-07-29 Post 5 English (Native) French
    u/lolaebolah 2020-07-28 Post 5 English (Native) French
    u/calvinandhobbes1234 2020-07-13 Post 5 English French
    u/bruhcraftv-2 2020-09-05 Post 5 English French

    Please feel free to comment on the above posts to get in contact with their authors.


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  • Had a look through your post history, your English seems quite solid!

    There's always room for improvement ! Always!

    What would you like to focus on and what is your current level?

    I am at an advanced level since I teach English, but I want to deepen my knowledge. Some vernacular or colloquial idioms are still missing from my vocabulary and through exchange I'd like to learn more about the others' cultures!