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For those who need language practice... - Printable Version +- Online Degrees and CLEP and DSST Exam Prep Discussion (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb) +-- Forum: Miscellaneous (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Miscellaneous) +--- Forum: Off Topic (https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Forum-Off-Topic) +--- Thread: For those who need language practice... (/Thread-For-those-who-need-language-practice) |
For those who need language practice... - burbuja0512 - 06-30-2012 In the past couple of months, in addition to my normal business, school, and family duties, I have had to start speaking Portuguese. *yikes* I have read a few books in the past and worked on the Rosetta Stone CD, but it hasn't been a pressing need to speak fluently until recently. I have a trip coming up in a few months and WILL be giving a presentation so now I am starting to panic. Anyhow, in searching for ways to practice speaking, I found a really cool website: The Mixxer | Language Exchange for Everyone It's not a substitute for instruction, but a really good compliment. Basically, you sign up and list your native language and what you're trying to speak. You can then join a group or meet someone whose needs compliment yours. For example, I have met a couple of people from Brazil, we've exchanged Skype info and then chatted. We agreed to 10 minutes in English and 10 in Portuguese. I was lucky enough on one occasion to find someone with a degree in Portuguese, who gave me some really great tips. You can find all sorts of languages there and native speakers of almost anything common language. It's been a great way to practice without any pressure or expectations and with people who have a perfect accent! It's totally free and doesn't require leaving the house or any specific schedule. I am so excited how I've been connected with native speakers and since they really want to practice English, I'm not asking for a special favor.. just helping each other out. Added bonus - I can ask questions about culture or phrases that I can't find in books. ** Disclaimer - kids, make sure to check with parents first and of course use caution in handing out Skype info. ** For those who need language practice... - BrandeX - 07-02-2012 Livemocha is a place you can study and meet people to do language exchanges. For those who need language practice... - LaterBloomer - 07-02-2012 Sites like these make me think that the Internet will make the world larger, not smaller. Think of it. Let's say that there's a language spoken by a diminishing group of people. The Internet allows others to connect with these people, and the language grows. The potential is limitless. Thanks to both of you for these sites. |