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  • Hey!
    If you are looking for an English conversation to practice, i would like to invite you to our debate/conversation session in small group with native/advanced English speakers!I swear it would be very fun since being in a small group of people, you can change the group by every round talking about interesting topics! Just come and enjoy!
    P.S A minimum intermediate level in English speaking is required
    🙂Participation is Free🙂
    <Session 1>
    💎Topic💎
    "Will Santa bring you a Christmas present? What would you like him to bring you?"
    ⏰Time/Date⏰
    Mexico City 07:00am, December 19, Sunday
    Lima, Bogota, NY 08:00am, December 19, Sunday
    Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro 10:00am, December 19, Sunday
    Madrid, Paris, Berlin 14:00pm, December 19, Sunday
    Beijing, Manila 21:00pm, December 19, Sunday
    😆Click here to join😆
    https://langclub.live/index.php?mid=codejaka\_lang&act=dispCodejaka\_langPreviewStudy&study\_srl=4030
    <Session 2>
    💎Topic💎
    "How would you describe your country’s food?"
    ⏰Time/Date⏰
    Mexico City 20:00pm, December 18, Saturday
    Lima, Bogota, NY 21:00pm, December 18, Saturday
    Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro 23:00pm, December 18, Saturday
    Madrid, Paris, Berlin 03:00am, December 19, Sunday
    Beijing, Manila 10:00am, December 19, Sunday
    😆Click here to join😆
    https://langclub.live/index.php?mid=codejaka\_lang&act=dispCodejaka\_langPreviewStudy&study\_srl=4025

  • I am learning Egyptian Arabic and I speak fluent English (Native Speaker), I could help. Do you know masri (Egyptian)?

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

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/nathanbocaj 2021-10-25 Post 5 English (Native) Arabic
    u/future-doughnut3597 2021-11-30 Post 5 English Arabic
    u/dancewith_me 2021-11-15 Post 5 English Arabic
    u/nemoflinch 2021-10-21 Post 5 English Arabic
    u/basel_kouz 2021-11-20 Post 5 English (B2) Arabic

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


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