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Learn Urdu online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language.
Write or speak Urdu online to improve grammar or conversation.
A language exchange complements other forms of learning such as classroom,
cultural immersion and multimedia, because you get to practice
all that you have learned
with native speakers in a safe and supportive environment.
Advantages of language exchange learning include:
- Learning the real Urdu language (slang, expressions, etc.) used by ordinary native speakers
- Getting accustomed to the way native speakers speak in real (casual) Urdu conversation
- Making a friend in the Urdu-speaking culture.
Language exchange learning is also inexpensive because we provide free tips and conversation lesson plans
that allow you to do a language exchange on your own.
For more advantages, please see why do a language exchange.
What You Can Do Here
Here at MyLanguageExchange.com, you can
- Find Urdu-speaking language exchange partners.
- Practice your Urdu by writing emails (pen pals).
- Practice written conversation using text chat.
- Practice speaking using voice chat.
We provide free, helpful guidelines and tips on how to do a language exchange,
as well as free
lesson plans designed by an expert in
language exchange learning. The activities are fun so you can easily "break the ice" with your
new learning partner and get effective practice.
In short, you have everything you need to practice and learn Urdu via a language exchange.
Email, Text Chat or Voice Chat?
The type of exchange that is right for you depends on your proficiency level in Urdu
and your learning goals. Find out which
type of language exchange is right for you.
Before Practicing
Before you begin practicing, please read the free guideline, How To Do A Language Exchange
for hints on doing an effective language exchange.
Find a Partner Now
Find an Urdu language exchange partner
now, and have fun!
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Click here for advanced search.
MyLanguageExchange.com is doing "extraordinary things online."

- January 2001
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"Our level of knowledge has increased a lot. You made my dream come true."
- Juan José Guerrero, Seville (Spain) February 25, 2002
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Our Newest Urdu-speaking Members
Here are 20 of our most recent Urdu-speaking members that could become your partner. To view all registered Urdu native speakers, please click here. Click on a name for more information or to contact the member.
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i m from pakistan and i wnt to learn english i want to chat with their natives to learn about their culture if any one wnt to knw about my culture or about my country chat with me........im a friendly guy
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I want to learn bahasa as i am planning to have a social visit to indonesia next year.
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Hi i am 30 year old Software Engineer living in Norway. My native language is Urdu.
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Intresting in learning ARABIC.
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i'm a journalist and know to write and read the telugu language but can not speak. as a native person of telugu bhumi i want to learn telugu. if anybody can help me.
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I am Ali from Lahore. i m good in written English but feel some hesitation when communicate someone in English.so i want to overcome this weakness. anyone can help me in this regard. i am master degree holder in filed of commerce.
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Bonjour, I love the French language, and would like to learn it.
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i just want to get fluency in my english
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I am a Pakistani, i have lived here almost all my life. Urdu is my native language but i am also well versed in English. Italy, and Italian culture as a whole has attracted me since the last 3 years. I plan on learning Italian while staying in Pakist.....
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Hi Guys...
This is hassan from pakistan and i am 17 years old and i am gonna be 18 soon...
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I want to learn english.learning has no age limit .it goes from cradle to grave.sharing culture.
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I want to learn French, becuase as a journalist it will help me to communicate throughout the Europe.
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I am Naeem from Pakistan and i want to improve Enlgish
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i would like to learn arabic. in turn i will teach english & urdu
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I am a journalist and I want ot communicate with others in English.
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United Arab Emirates
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(Abu Dhabi)
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I m intrested in learning other languages, mainly writing and speaking Arabic and French (speak). I liked this exchange idea and more than wellcome to exchange the languages that i know
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I want someone to talk with me.
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I'm Pashtoon, but I don't know Pushtu, so I want to learn to Pushtu language, by Urdu language, Thanks
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Click here to view all Urdu-speaking members.
Click here for advanced search.
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The Basics
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What is a language exchange?
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Why do a language exchange?
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How to do a language exchange?
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Sign up now - add your free profile!
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Member Testimonials
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"My language exchange is working wonderfully."
..."We couldn't be happier with the exchange. Thank you for setting it all up.
Thank you for everything."
- John C., New York, United States, March 29, 2001
"It has been a great experience for me so far."
..."this is my #1 favorite online site. Thanks."
- United States, March 29, 2001
..."I'll be using your site to practice my French, and I'll
recommend it to everyone I know.
- Katerina Vallianatos, ESL Teacher, U.S.A., January 1, 2001
..."Cela fait environ un mois que je cherche des sites
de ce genre sans en rencontrer un à mon goût. Je vous félicite vraiment et vous remercie beaucoup.
Continuer votre beau travail."
- Paskoila, St-jean (québec) Canada, November 3, 2001
"I recommended your site to my Spanish professors and other
students. I think it's a great idea!" ..."I will use it more in the
future as a teacher. Thanks."
- United States, March 29, 2001
..."finally something useful on the Internet."
- Niel Smith, Silicon Valley, California, U.S.A., February 9, 2001
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