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yogi
posted by yogi on March 20, 2009

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What if I am not fluent in my second language?


What if I am not fluent in my second language? Is language exchange still possible?
ulala
posted by ulala on June 11, 2009

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If you both speak english it is okay. For example, I am Japanese but am very beginner at German. If my german language exchange partner speaks english it is okay .... but if he only speaks German I would be in trouble fast.
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