Hi everyone! I'm 28F from Colombia working on improving my accent and communication skills in English since mostly what i have learned is conversational nevertheless i regularly listen to podcasts, radio, news about economy and finance worldwide to get a more formal/professional vocabulary. Therefore i would appreciate to learn about redaction maybe some tips and guidance. Thanks in advance if you read my post and want to help out, i would enjoy to meet you and assist you with spanish in exchange.

  • I’m an ESL teacher (and have been for the last four years) and English is my forte. I would love to help you and learn from you!

  • I could definitely use the help with Spanish. I also love writing and English literature, so if you’re looking to add eloquent writing to your list, I’m here for ya!

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    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/itsokaytobeignorant 2020-09-03 Post 5 English (Native) Spanish
    u/planthoe2020 2020-08-09 Post 5 English (Native) Spanish
    u/ocbiglawwwww 2020-08-19 Post 5 English (Native) Spanish
    u/verytalentedartist 2020-10-02 Post 5 English Spanish
    u/akabdeen 2020-08-14 Post 5 English Spanish

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  • Hola, podemos hablar. I’m 27F and live in the United States. I teach college writing so I can definitely help you with formal writing and that sort of thing. I used to speak Spanish quite well but lately I’ve forgotten some from lack of practice, so I’m looking to improve again. Send me a PM if you’d like to talk.

    Great! Sure i will!

  • Hi, I'm 32F and have lived in the US my whole life. I don't work in finance but I work in an office and would love to help you with formal or casual speech or writing. I'm level B1 in Spanish and need some practice! I think it's best if we both speak the same language for a while and then both switch as opposed to both speaking in our non-native tongues the whole time. Send me a DM if you're interested.