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02-13-2010, 01:43 AM
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I don't mean to use you as an example but many JFers who seek language-exchange partners fail to understand that they have very little to offer to a Japanese-speaker who can already explain Japanese grammar to them in English. Wouldn't you agree? I personally never do one-on-one tutorng outside of the threads yet inside the threads, that is all I do (and for free). |
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02-13-2010, 01:55 AM
I do understand the fact that the exchanges with English for Japanese can act as a one sided deal with many of the English speakers giving little grammar wise like you said but I thought I could help at least a little. I hav also checked the help sections but I had wanted to try a tutouring and practices with someone else
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02-13-2010, 06:52 PM
Why don't ya try to exchange Japanese with someone via skype?!
A lot of Japanese people are eager to learn English. But if I were you, I wouldn't exchange English with them, since it is not my mother tongue, even if I can speak it as a foreign language. Why don't you exchange Italian?! Many of them are also keen to study Italian. Even if your English is so excellent, you are not a native speaker after all. IMO, it is not fair to be taught be a native Japanese speaker their mother tongue, while teaching them English which you speak as a second language. Anyway, my recommendation would be SKYPE! simply install the software and start skyping people! I am sure you'll find someone if you google:S Just give it a try |
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