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  • I can't do any exchange stuff, but I would 100% look up the Mass Immersion Approach to Japanese. It got Matt vs Japan to a very high level of fluency. MIA doesn't exist anymore but you can still use it for knowledge, and Migaku and Refold are the spin-offs they made after splitting the company.

    Here is a video of Matt demonstrating his ability: https://youtu.be/SrHwPv7gUCE

    if you try hard enough, you WILL reach a high level. I believe in you. All you have to do is research this method, watch Immerse with Migaku and Matt vs Japan on YouTube, and never give up. good luck!

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

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/reioh_bamf 2021-01-03 Post 7 Japanese German, English
    u/whywhywhy64 2021-01-01 Post 5 Japanese English
    u/numenumen 2020-11-26 Post 5 Japanese English
    u/a1632 2020-11-27 Post 5 Japanese (Native) English
    u/shaashaa11 2020-11-25 Post 5 Japanese English

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


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