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Learn Icelandic online by practicing with a native speaker who is learning your language.
Write or speak Icelandic 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 Icelandic language (slang, expressions, etc.) used by ordinary native speakers
- Getting accustomed to the way native speakers speak in real (casual) Icelandic conversation
- Making a friend in the Icelandic-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 Icelandic-speaking language exchange partners.
- Practice your Icelandic 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 Icelandic 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 Icelandic
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 Icelandic language exchange partner
now, and have fun!
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Click here for advanced search.
MyLanguageExchange.com is doing "extraordinary things online."

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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 Icelandic-speaking Members
Here are 20 of our most recent Icelandic-speaking members that could become your partner. To view all registered Icelandic native speakers, please click here. Click on a name for more information or to contact the member.
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| Arabic, Middle Eastern |
| German |
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I am interested in learning arabic as part of my origin is from middle east.
I know german grammar and syntax, I need to practice written conversation as my work is connected with tourism. I would be glad to help you in the languages I know.
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I'm a 21 year old girl from Iceland. I want to learn spanish, and I am taking a course in my school, but I'm afraid I am failing. :( I need help! :)
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I am a young boy looking for a girl to marry so I can move to Hawaii and maybe we could open a bar/diner en get rich and die together on the beach. I want a fork on my table hehehe
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I'm a 37 year old from Iceland. Amongst my interests are travelling, literature, films and music. I would really like to improve my basic German and can help you with Icelandic or English instead.
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Hi!
My name is Ásbjörn and I would like to learn Spanish.
The Spanish language has always intrigued me so I've come here in the hopes of chatting with someone and maybe learning a bit. :)
I'm fluent in both Icelandic and English.
I can also hel.....
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Hola. Me llama Anna y soy islandesa. Estoy interesada en la naturaleza, animales y nuevos culturales. Mi espanol no es suficiente. Me encantaría habla con alegres espanol-hablando gente. Ha visitado Espana. Estaba en Andalúcia para 2 mesas. Quiero vi.....
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| Albanian |
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hi im from iceland and i want to learn albanian and arabic because i have many friend who talk that language and i really wanna learn these languages.
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Hi :)
I'm 15 year old girl from Iceland and I really want to learn German :) I'm going to Austria in school next year so I have to be prepared. If you are interested in learning Icelandic I can help you :)
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I'm Icelandic and want to learn french and improve my English and Danish, although I speak English almost fluently I like to practice my pronunciations better. My Danish is getting a bit rusty so I really need to practice it a bit too. I lived in Den.....
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I want to study Japanese! :) I speak Icelandic, Danish, English, and a little German.
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Hello, i'm Karolina, a 14 year old who lives in Denmark. :)
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I a 15 years old in Reno, Nevada, USA, I am interested in becoming fluent in Norwegian. I know Icelandic, But I am very bad at it. My mother is the one who has taught me some.
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Hey there. I'm 16 years old girl. I wanna meet people coming from all over the world to discover new cultures, new languages! It would be great by the way if i could improve my english and german.. Hope to have news soon! :)
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 Asa
February 3, 2012
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I am a 22year old linguistic student applying for a job in Seoul South Korea for the summer at Hyundai teaching english and some more.
Wanted to get in touch with some natives that could inform me about there country and home and maybe even meet up.....
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 Árný
January 21, 2012
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| Serbian (Serbo-Croatian) |
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I am serbian born. I moved to Iceland as teenager.I am now married to Icelander and we have two daughters.
I want to study in Denmark, and I want to learn danish for that reason.
My second wish is to improve French, since I really admire that leng.....
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Icelandic boy moving to Norway in a week. Would like to study some norwegian right away. I know some but i need some more excercise. Interested?
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Hopefully i'll be going to Norway in August. I am Icelandic and Norwegian and Icelandic have some similarities but...not that many :) so if someone can help me practice and understand before i go to Norway I'd be really happy! Thank you!
I know both.....
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hello there my name is Eva Dogg and im from Iceland i like to learn japanese and makes japanese friendship :)
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| Faroese |
| Icelandic |
| Danish |
| English |
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Hi, My name is Hafţór. I'm born in Iceland, but lived most my life in the Faroe Island and currently living Denmark. I have a great interest in foreign languages and have decided that I want to learn Russian, French and Japanese.
I can teach you Far.....
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Click here to view all Icelandic-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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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 ŕ mon goűt. 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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