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A language exchange with a pen pal from New Glasgow is an excellent way to make a friend from New Glasgow, 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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Here are 10 of our most recent New Glasgow pen pals that could become your pen friends.
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i'm 15, i love greece and want to go there some day.
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I love to travell. I am a Spark Junior leader and a Ranger with the Girl Guides of Canada. I am 17 years old and I am in grade 11. I would really like to learn Korean because I hope to go there some day.
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I'm 23 living in Canada. I have always been interested in languages. Right now I'd like to Learn Polish as I will soon be marrying into a Polish family and it would be nice to be able to speak with them in their own language. I would also like to brush up on my french since I'm quite a bit out of practice.
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Well,im an English speaker and i really want to learn german,i always thought it was a cool language to learn..Im a 14 year old girl from Canada named Emileigh,if you teach me german i'd be happy to help you with English.Im very patient and i have msn messenger and yahoo.
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My family is from Scotland, Republic of Ireland, Northren Ireland, England, and Wales. I want to learn how to speak Irish-Gaelic so I can talk to my cousins, visit Ireland, and teach to others.
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Hey my name is Jeremy and I'm interested in learning both Korean and Mandarin, because I'm am planing on traveling to South Korea after I finish my final year at university to possibly teach.
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My Name is John And I am from Canada. I am working in Baku and would like to learn the language.
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I like music (mainly country, 80's and punk) I like hockey and rugby. I want to learn how to speak Gaelic because I'm taking a course in school called Gaelic Studies, and we're learning about all the Gaelic and Celtic traditions and things, I find it very interesting but our teacher doesn't know how to speak alot of gaelic so I would like to learn how to because I find it amazing.
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I grew up in Nova Scotia and have always loved learning history. LOVE HISTORY! so naturally i would love to learn about my history.which i am proud to say is scottish.
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