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My Spanish for your English

Hello, I`m looking for someone to speak English in Zurich because I would like to  improve my communications skills. If it`s possible once a week. Times could be flexible.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Luciana

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Hello, I`m looking for someone to speak English in Zurich because I would like to  improve my communications skills. If it`s possible once a week. Times could be flexible.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Luciana


Luciana CApr 2, 2012 @ 17:09
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Join one of the many events, lots of people like to talk solely in English (and thus never pick up on German or heck Schwiitzertuutsch) so it should be quite easy to get your English skills quite a bit ahead.


A good tip for learning any kind of language: watch movies or cartoons spoken in the language you want to learn but with subtitles (either in that language or a language you understand), that way, you get entertainment and train your brain automatically to just listen to it. For raw vocabulary reading newspapers tends to help a lot.


There is a event at Coruzon tomorrow (http://www.glocals.com/things-to-do/zurich/45266.htm) with quite a few Brits, thus hop over and you'll have a proper British accent soon.

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Join one of the many events, lots of people like to talk solely in English (and thus never pick up on German or heck Schwiitzertuutsch) so it should be quite easy to get your English skills quite a bit ahead.


A good tip for learning any kind of language: watch movies or cartoons spoken in the language you want to learn but with subtitles (either in that language or a language you understand), that way, you get entertainment and train your brain automatically to just listen to it. For raw vocabulary reading newspapers tends to help a lot.


There is a event at Coruzon tomorrow (http://www.glocals.com/things-to-do/zurich/45266.htm) with quite a few Brits, thus hop over and you'll have a proper British accent soon.


Jeroen M, Apr 2, 2012 @ 18:56
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