I am seeking French but I speak American English, I do often practice UK English as I am highly fascinated by it, funny story, about 2 years ago I was really engulfed in UK English that my accent actually was stuck for 3 days 😆 it was extremely hard to shut it off.
Hi. I'm not a native speaker, but if you are interested in improving your accent, there's a sub where you can post recordings of yourself speaking for people to review:
I'm native English UK seeking french speaker......
More British and less baguette.... Hahahaha
I’m interested! I’m fluent in Canadian/UK English and would love to practice my French. I’m a 20 y/o Canadian female.
I am seeking French but I speak American English, I do often practice UK English as I am highly fascinated by it, funny story, about 2 years ago I was really engulfed in UK English that my accent actually was stuck for 3 days 😆 it was extremely hard to shut it off.
Hey! I'm happy to help 😃
Would English (US) be useful? 😅
I wouldn’t mind, but as a European, I’d prefer to sound more European than american.
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Hi. I'm not a native speaker, but if you are interested in improving your accent, there's a sub where you can post recordings of yourself speaking for people to review:
/r/JudgeMyAccent
I spent a lot of time working on my own accent with professionals so I'm happy to pass on my knowledge, review and offer advice ;).
Oh thanks for the advice ! I'll post there once I record myself.
Not as good as chatting for improvement, but it must give a good insight on the way one sounds, nice ! Do you know any other place to practice ?