Hi, I'm native in English, studying German currently with around a B1 level in writing, however my speaking is a lot worse as I spent a year off from studying it, and have lost a lot of vocabulary and fluency, and am feeling a bit lost in class whenever I have to speak with others. I'm would be comfortable speaking about legal topics, but I'm not very familiar with legal terms in English beyond what most native speakers would know (I've never studied law).
I also studied French for 5 years in school and 2 at uni (to around B2), and would enjoy the opportunity to practise it further. I've also spent a bit of a time off from speaking it, although I'm not as weak in speaking as for German. My academic vocab has largely left me though, as once I stopped studying it, most of the practice I did was bar French.
Hey I’m a Scottish male who is near the end of their mechanical engineering degree, I have been learning German on and off for a year now and haven’t gotten past A1 level but that’s due to my lack of exposure. I’d be happy to chat with you and maybe give you a taste of lesser heard English if I can come up with any during conversation.
Hi. Not a legal professional but quite fluent in english and watched all episodes of Suits. So maybe we can find a balance there :'). I m planning on writing german b2 exam sometime this year and want to prepare for that / also speak more fluently and meet new people. I currently do live in germany but it's just hard to find offline language partners at the moment.
Hi, I'm native in English, studying German currently with around a B1 level in writing, however my speaking is a lot worse as I spent a year off from studying it, and have lost a lot of vocabulary and fluency, and am feeling a bit lost in class whenever I have to speak with others. I'm would be comfortable speaking about legal topics, but I'm not very familiar with legal terms in English beyond what most native speakers would know (I've never studied law).
I also studied French for 5 years in school and 2 at uni (to around B2), and would enjoy the opportunity to practise it further. I've also spent a bit of a time off from speaking it, although I'm not as weak in speaking as for German. My academic vocab has largely left me though, as once I stopped studying it, most of the practice I did was bar French.
Hey I’m a Scottish male who is near the end of their mechanical engineering degree, I have been learning German on and off for a year now and haven’t gotten past A1 level but that’s due to my lack of exposure. I’d be happy to chat with you and maybe give you a taste of lesser heard English if I can come up with any during conversation.
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Hi. Not a legal professional but quite fluent in english and watched all episodes of Suits. So maybe we can find a balance there :'). I m planning on writing german b2 exam sometime this year and want to prepare for that / also speak more fluently and meet new people. I currently do live in germany but it's just hard to find offline language partners at the moment.