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Post by account_disabled on Oct 25, 2023 1:16:50 GMT -5
Doing so will not only improve your ability to interact with native speakers but also provide you with valuable listening practice. Open-ended questions are best What do you think about this How is Paris different from Marseille Take notes A lot happens during verbal communication and your brain won’t remember much of it. So taking notes is crucial. I recommend jotting things down in a way that doesn’t interrupt the flow of the conversation and then reviewing and writing about them in a notebook. Don't try to write everything down or you'll never speak. Instead focus on language that you know is truly valuable to you. Consider recording moible number data your language exchange or if you have a lot of study time at home recording your language exchange for example using an app on your phone and reviewing it later can be very valuable. Listening to yourself speak in another language is very enlightening and you will notice areas that need improvement in your language. But let’s be realistic this is very time consuming so you may find that taking notes during the communication like I did is the way forward. Some useful phrases to get what you want. Learn these in your target language. Give me some natural examples of . Please tell me about this when we’re done talking. Tell me about the end of your week. What are your plans for the weekend tonight? Please tell me a few times. Let's repeat the conversation so I can practice the new words. How to Find a Language Exchange Partner One thing we didn’t discuss here is how to find a language exchange partner in the first place. This is a big topic but let me make it as simple as possible.
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