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Find English Penpals Fri Mar 30, 2007 15:00 pm  Find English Penpals
 

Hello,
Could I suggest a nice site to exchange languages online or meet native speakers during real life meetings:

polyglot-learn-language.com

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Find English Penpals Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:36 am  Find English Penpals
 

Hi vscheideck,

Many thanks for your message. Could you please tell us more about the project? How and when did it start? Are you one of the native speakers you mentioned? Also, why did you join our forum?

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Find English Penpals Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:46 pm  Find English Penpals
 

Hi Torsten,

You wrote:

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Are you one of the native speakers you mentioned?

The answer to your question most certainly is: Yes. We are all native speakers. For some, that means being a native speaker of German, for others it means being a native speaker of Swedish. Or some other language.

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Find English Penpals Sun Apr 01, 2007 13:10 pm  Find English Penpals
 

Well, since our forum is for people who want to learn English it wouldn't make much sense to offer tuition in Russian, would it? vscheideck registers on our forum and his or her first post in the English Vocabulary and Grammar section is an ad. I just wanted to find out that the site he or she is advertising is useful for our community.

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Find English Penpals Sun Apr 01, 2007 13:49 pm  Find English Penpals
 

Hi Torsten,

I've checked the site and it seems very useful. You can find native speakers of English there that would be interested in learning your native language; they would naturally help you with your English.

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