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Online foreign language exchange

Learn foreign language online exchanges can be a great way to improve your language skills and connect with people from different cultures. Here are some steps to get started:

  1. Choose a language exchange platform: There are many online platforms that connect language learners from around the world.

  2. Create a profile: Once you’ve chosen a platform, create a profile that describes your language goals and interests. This will help potential language partners learn more about you and decide if they want to connect.

  3. Find a language partner: Search for a language partner who speaks the language you want to learn and is learning a language you can help with. You can filter potential partners by age, location, and language proficiency level.

  4. Start chatting: Once you’ve found a language partner, start chatting! You can use the platform’s built-in chat feature or use another messaging app. Be respectful of your partner’s time and language skills, and be patient as you both work to improve your language abilities.

  5. Practice regularly: Set a regular time to chat with your language partner, whether it’s once a week or more frequently. This will help you stay accountable and make consistent progress in your language learning.

  6. Expand your network: As you become more comfortable with your language partner, consider joining group chats or language exchange forums to meet more language learners and practice with a variety of people.

 
 
 
Language groups

Choose the foreign language groups you want to study and teach, and choose your interlocutors for language exchange.

Membership

Choose your interlocutors/conversationistes from different countries.

Activities

Every member can post posts, videos, photos, show their various activities. Learn foreign language online.

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International language knowledge.

UN official languages

There ara six official languages of the UN. There are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

Top 10 hardest languages to learn

UNESCO has classified languages according to the difficulty of mastering them. The opportunity to make a top 10 of the most difficult languages and whose obscure grammar rules leave the rest of the world perplexed.... 1. Chinese 2. Greek 3. Arabic 4. Icelandic 5. Japanese 6. Finnish 7. German 8. Norwegian 9. Danish 10. French

More than 7,100 languages are spoken in the world today

The number of languages in the world are so many that it is an impossible feat to keep track of every language. But it is astonishing in the beautiful phenomenon called language is that each of these languages is an identity for the people who speak them natively. As to how many languages are there in the world there are approximately 7151 languages in the world. Though this number languages in world is just an approximation.

They are happy !

Join us to improve your language.

4 mois sont passés avec deux français pour échanger la langue, je commence à parler un peu de français.

Olga 215

Russian

There is no secret to learn a foreign langue, we must always practice it, I found several interlocutors here, it was fine !There is no secret to learn a foreign langue, we must always practice it, I found several interlocutors here, it was fine !

Satoko Abe

Japanese 

我的中文有進步, 很開心。

André Dubus

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