Hi, I'm a 26yo Chilean, currently learning german through Duolingo (i know it's not going to make learn all but is an start) but i feel that i need to practice it in everyday talks. I wanna say that I put the toefl score because I'm not sure how good(or bad) I'm in english, so practice it is also welcome. Maybe you don't feel like chatting but know about some book, series, streamer in german that might help, everything will be well received. Thanks beforehand and have a good weekend.

  • My German is approaching C1. I have Telegram

    nice, i use that app, I checked your profile and you have been practicing with people for more than a year, would like to know about that too, since I'm new in this of learning with someone else

    What would you like to know exactly? 😅

    like how you usually learn through chatting, just casual chat, just asking, have topics to talk about?

    You don't learn anything really, it's mainly about having an opportunity to practise what you already know. Without practice you can never be fluent/reach a high level!

    Oh you are right, thinking it back i have no idea why i thought that i was going to learn through chatting. Thanks pal

  • Hallo, wie können zusammen chatten :)

    nice, feel free to talk

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    u/sunnyclouds11 2020-09-17 Post 10 German (Native), English (B2) English, Spanish
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    u/appropriate_wave_163 2020-07-30 Post 8 German (Native), English (C1) Spanish
    u/anavae1994 2020-10-16 Post 8 German, English English
    u/selkis89 2020-08-24 Post 8 German (Native), English (C2) English

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