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My french for you english (lausanne and around)

Hello!


I'm a native french speaker and I am preparing the First Certificate of the Cambridge exams. So, I am interested in a french-english exchange conversation.


I never done that but I suppose we would need mutual interest and be around the same age. So, for my part, I could give you tips about what to see and what to do around Lausanne and Switzerland. I like the british culture and can talk about the music, the movies, TV shows (DW....), theaters. And, as I like travelling, I can talk  about the several countries where I have been.


On the other side, I'm not good at speaking about cooking, cars, sports and politics....


Cheers!


 

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Hello!


I'm a native french speaker and I am preparing the First Certificate of the Cambridge exams. So, I am interested in a french-english exchange conversation.


I never done that but I suppose we would need mutual interest and be around the same age. So, for my part, I could give you tips about what to see and what to do around Lausanne and Switzerland. I like the british culture and can talk about the music, the movies, TV shows (DW....), theaters. And, as I like travelling, I can talk  about the several countries where I have been.


On the other side, I'm not good at speaking about cooking, cars, sports and politics....


Cheers!


 


isabelle fJun 7, 2013 @ 19:29
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Not so crazy about British culture but learning French now :) 


I am sure you will find someone in your area to practise English with but in case you don't we can do some language exchange sessions. Talking to native unknown person is always good for learning :) 


 


Cheers


Sami

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Not so crazy about British culture but learning French now :) 


I am sure you will find someone in your area to practise English with but in case you don't we can do some language exchange sessions. Talking to native unknown person is always good for learning :) 


 


Cheers


Sami


Sami, Jun 8, 2013 @ 03:17
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