Hi there! I'm a 22 male uni student with a bad english that needs a real polishing hahah. I never had a language exchange partner before, though I could be useful to you since I'm also an undergrad portuguese teacher. I've just begun with japanese, so I won't be able to talk in japanese though its good if we could speak in english or Portuguese. I'm also looking for friendship because cultural exchange is fun! :)

Feel free to DM me!

  • I feel since we aren't really like teachers or anything, learning in groups is probably a better way than a one ou one exchange. Having a group makes it easier to spot mistakes, and offering different views is also easier to do. Just because we know the language as a native, don't mean we can't make mistakes, and having a group make so those mistakes are more easily spot it and dealt with.

    I'm also from Brazil. Came to US with 18. Never took any English classes, learned mostly by watching movies and tv shows (with no subtitles), and refusing to communicate in my native language ( my sister never like that I replied to her in English).

    I always wanted to better my grammar and vocabulary.

    I'm now a dual citizen, and have lived more time in US than Brazil.

  • Hi! I'm a 23 female, a uni student also (part time) and a native English speaker, from the UK. I am currently trying to learn Brazilian Portuguese so any help would be greatly appreciated. Feel free to DM me if you're interested in being language partners :)

  • Hey, I'd love to help you out with your English :) estou a aprender Português desde há um ano e uns meses!

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

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/iukasylvie 2020-10-22 Post 6 English, Japanese (Native) ---
    u/4underness 2020-10-15 Post 6 English, Japanese ---
    u/montnegro 2020-10-15 Post 6 English, Japanese ---
    u/obtuse-square 2020-10-30 Post 6 English, Japanese ---
    u/mrzulog 2020-10-08 Post 6 English (Native), Japanese ---

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


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