Hello! I’m new here but I’m looking for new ways to stay motivated in my language learning. I’m from Canada and I am in my early 30s.

I can read and understand a lot in Portuguese already but want to improve my writing and comprehension. My writing skills are a bit more basic as I just started to study the language more seriously.

More of a long shot, but I’ve been studying Irish for a little over two years too and I would also like to make my learning a bit more interactive.

I work in a university and love to travel. I am interested in language learning as a way to discover new cultures through travel and literature.

Cheers!

I’m at a basic level in both languages. I am a native English speaker and I also speak French and Spanish.

  • Hi i'm brazilian and i want to practice English, would you like to be my language partner? I can help you learning Portuguese

  • Hello! Dm me, teacher here!

  • Hi! I'm from Brazil, I think we can fit very well as language improvement partners helping each other, i'll DM you, ok?

  • Hello there. I am from Brazil and would love to help you, that is ok if I DM you?

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

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/raicorreia 2021-12-17 Post 7 Portuguese English, French
    u/dry_mood5772 2021-12-20 Post 7 Portuguese English, French
    u/heyimjoao 2021-12-30 Post 7 Portuguese Spanish, French
    u/viyum227 2022-01-17 Post 7 Portuguese (Native) English, French
    u/tiperna 2022-01-23 Post 7 Portuguese English, French

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    I don’t really have a preference! As I learn more, I’d like to one day get a better sense of the nuances, but I don’t think I’m at a point where the differences matter too much (though maybe that’s my lack of knowledge!)