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  • Hi, PNW of the US native English speaker here! My German never got past the swearing my German exhange student boyfriend taught me in highschool, so I'll be starting at beginner. I have a job opportunity in Amsterdam and have been trying to learn. It seems I do better by immersion learning, we might be able to make it work! I've been to 49 US states, lived in 11 of them. What did you want to know about America?

  • Hello! I’m from New York and I can help you!

  • there's a book named "speak english like an american" , it can be a great source for helping

  • Hi US born and raised, I've been told I have a standard American accent (Nothing cool). I've lived, worked, or travelled through the majority of the continental US. Previously studied German formally (one year) and informally for five or so years, currently working on refreshing my skills.

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

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/blavide 2022-01-01 Post 5 English German
    u/alduin1225 2021-12-01 Post 5 English (Native) German
    u/expensive_sloth 2021-11-20 Post 5 English (C1) German
    u/b0ku4k4 2021-11-28 Post 5 English German
    u/cueio_selvagem 2021-10-09 Post 5 English German

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  • Hello! I’m an American looking to improve my German and learn more about your culture. My German isn’t great because I haven’t worked on it as much as I would have liked due to college. Let me know if you’re interested!

    Hi there! That sounds great! It's no problem that you aren't fluent in German. We'll work on that ;-) Write me a DM and we find a time!

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    Hey, thanks for your fast answer. Unfortunately, I'm looking specifically for somebody from the US in order to improve my accent and learn more about everyday American life.