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A language exchange with a pen pal from Davison is an excellent way to make a friend from Davison, learn about its culture and improve
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This type of exchange is suitable for langauge learners of all skill levels, even beginners.
Because you have a common goal to help each other learn while discussing common interests,
you are likely to make meaningful friendships.
Compared to live conversation, there is less pressure, because you can take your time to use a dictionary or refer to your lessons at a time of your convenience.
It is also a great way to improve your writing, reading and grammar skills.
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I am a 39 year old nurse looking to learn Norweigan. My grandmother came to the united States in 1916. I learned a little from her. But one day vowed to return to Norway and find the rest of our family and learn about my roots.
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Hi, I'm Ashley. I'm a 14 year old female. I want to learn Japanese and about Japanese culture. I would prefer a female teacher, and hopefully one that is kind as well.
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My name is Brandie, I am 24 years old and I'm looking to learn all different languages, but my main focus right now is Estonian. I'm easy to get along with but kind of shy, so you'll have to be patient with me, lol
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I've always loved languages and cultures and I'm a little sad that I'm only allowed to learn up to 4 languages at a time here. :P I'm a native speaker of English, but I've taken 3 years of Spanish and I know random little fragments of some other languages, but I'd like to expand on that if I can. I'd absolutely love to meet people from outside the US and of course I'm always willing to help anyone if they'd like help with English
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 Jan
February 18, 2004
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I am an American mother and grandmother and I have been studying Spanish on my own for nearly 4 years. I love the language and want to learn more. I help to teach an English class to native Spanish speakers 2 days a week. I love animals and have many pets. I also love to travel.
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Me llamo Janet y aprendo español. Necesito algiun para practicar español. Estoy casada y tengo 6 hijos y 3 nietos.
Vivo en los Estados Unidos. Me gusta música, las mascotas, y me gustarÃa viajar más.
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My name is Jennifer Tury, i'm a 22 year old girl. I was born and raised in Michigan, USA. I am American, I guess, since I was brought up here, but my family heritage is 100 percent Hungarian. All of my ancestors from my mother's and father's sides of the family were all hungarian, including my grandparents. I have always been very curious about my Native country, which I have never seen, and have always wanted to learn the language, which I have never spoken and know nothing of at all.
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My Name is Jeremy MacDonald. I attend Collage a the University of Michigan Flint. I have found your culture rather thrilling (starting with Anime). The collage doesn't have your language as a choice to study. So I was hoping to find someone to talk with, and learn it from scratch
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 John
October 26, 2002
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I'm a 13 year old male, an avid online gamer looking forward to learning German. I know I know, young, but to start another language young is to learn easier.
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I am a single mother of two, I work full time, with an investment broker who reads a lot, and so I am always learning new things...I enjoy singing, and reading, and making new friends. My grandmother on my mother's side is Portuguese, and my interest in Portugal has peaked in the last few years, and I would love to be able to pass this language down to my children someday.
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my future husband is assyrian and i like to communicate with his family,i want so much to understand what my new family are saying in assyrian,please help me learn,who ever helps me is the angle by my side,,god bless everyone
your friend kami
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My boyfriends family is from Hungary and they are taking us next year. I would like to learn how to speak Hungarian and suprise them when we travel there. I am a 37 yro female and I am a Paramedic in Michigan.
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 Lori
October 11, 2012
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Hello! I am living in Michigan, USA but have lived in Germany (Bitburg) and Austria (Wien). I have struggled with German, but it is a quest to continue learning. I would love to help with your English, while learning more German. Would love to speak with someone currently in Vienna (Hoch Deutsch, bitte).
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I started learning French in elementary and middle schools I would like to refresh and broaden this. I would also like to be multi lingual because I am fasinated by different languages.
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 sam
August 19, 2004
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ask me and you shall know! haha
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