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Re:Hey :) --- looking for an English language partner
Hi Kathi, im Ruby i would like to help you out in english and I hope you help me with deutsch, hope to hear from you soon..vielen dank!

Language pair: German; English
Ruby
April 21, 2016

# Msgs: 4
Latest: April 21, 2016
Searching people that Speak high German
Hello, I am living in Luzern and I would like to meet with people that can speak in German with and I can help with Spanish or English. Thanks

Language pair: Spanish; English
Jose
April 20, 2016

# Msgs: 1

Re:Re:which is used more often in conversation, the Imperfect, or the Gerund?
Thank you Sara!

yes it does help, I was not paying attention to the fact that I was conjugating Stare in the past tense.

Can be confusing.

Thanks,
Tamara

Language pair: Italian; English
Tamara
April 19, 2016

# Msgs: 3
Latest: April 19, 2016
I can teach you Filipino(tagalog) but, could you teach me English?
Hello there! I’m a Pilipino, and yeah I’ve been studying English for more than half year in a serious matter but I’m still not as good as native speakers. I want to be your student and I really want to be your teacher, that’s why I’m here.

Language pair: Filipino (Tagalog); English
Cied J.
April 19, 2016

# Msgs: 1

Re:English - Spanish OR Spanish - English learners
Hola yo quiero aprender ingles y te puedo enseñar español

Language pair: English; Spanish
Kary S.
April 18, 2016

# Msgs: 5
Latest: May 2, 2016
Busco
Tu me enseñas ingles y yo te enseño español. que te parece ?
Que tenga App para poder comunicarnos

Language pair: Spanish; English
Kary S.
April 18, 2016

# Msgs: 1

Re:which is used more often in conversation, the Imperfect, or the Gerund?
Hi Tamara,

both your examples are in the past tense, the only difference between them is that one is past continuous and the other imperfect.
For the present tense, especially something 'at this very moment', you should say: Giuseppe sta mangiando una mela, which is the exact translation of Giuseppe is eating an apple.
Both options give an idea of what he was doing at a certain moment in the past, not anymore, whether something else was happening or not.

I hope this helps.

Sara

Language pair: Italian; English
S.
April 17, 2016

# Msgs: 3
Latest: April 19, 2016
Looking for Korean language partner
Hi! My name is Shi, and I'm a 14 year old girl (in international age) looking for a language partner to help me with Korean.
I'd love to help out with English, as well, so feel free to email me (I'm not a gold member) if you want to learn and help me learn in exchange.


Language pair: English; 
Shi
April 17, 2016

# Msgs: 1

Learn magyarul from me!
Szia!
I will be happy to help someone practice her/his Hungarian and if I get some help for my English writing and spoken. I like grammar, so don't be afraid of difficulty. It does every Hungarian's heart good if someone talk to her/him in our beautiful language.

Language pair: Hungarian; English
Eszti
April 17, 2016

# Msgs: 1

Re:Seoul-Seeking Korean Lang. Partner- 👏🏾
Hi, I'm a univ. student in Seoul, South Korea.

I saw your message on the board. Since I want to improve my english speaking skills, I need some help. And also, I can help you to improve your korean spaeking skills.

But, I'm newbie of "mylanguageexchange.com", so I have no idea how we help each other.

Anyway, I'll wait.

Language pair: Korean; English
TaeHun O.
April 17, 2016

# Msgs: 2
Latest: April 30, 2016
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