Your Top 10 Language Exchange Websites for Speaking English Fluently
However, you’ll need lots of motivation not to stop after the first occasion.
Many, MANY of you asked me whether I know some good language exchange websites where you can practice English with native speakers.
Most of you who asked me about this come from India, Spain, Portugal, Philippines and some other countries. Here on the blog, in email and on our Facebook page.
Thank you for this. And I’d like to encourage you not to stop – whenever you have a question or a piece of opinion, please always share it with me.
So, here are the 10 language exchange communities, composed of the sites you could vote all week, getting them into top 10 and of ones I think can’t be left out, based on my own personal experience.
1. Easy Language Exchange
Although the website is new you will find many people there. The founders are nice people and you will be in a good company.
2. Coeffee.com
By the way, FRIENDS, are on the background image. Always with you!
3. LingoGlobe
4. italki
italki is a language learning social
network that connects students and language teachers. You can find
language exchange partners, practice speaking a foreign language, ask
questions, find free online language resources, and get help from an
international community of language learners.
italki has been here for a while and has become one of the most popular language exchange communities in the world.
5. Verbling
Verbling lets language learners instantly connect with native speakers around the world through live video.
Right now on Verbling you can learn
languages like English, Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin, French, German,
Hebrew, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese and Russian.
6. busuu.com
Bussuu.com is one of the biggest language exchange communities out there.
Now, this is an advertising board where you
can place your ad and quickly find a language exchange partner. It
doesn’t look so beautiful like the websites above, but believe me, you
will get what you were looking for.
The personal project by a polish guy, Greg. @LangExchange. His website works great. The community is live and personally I loved his other projects as well.
Practice and learn foreign languages with
native speakers via email, text chat, voice chat or meet up for face to
face conversation exchange. There are millions of registered members!
Through Conversation Exchange you can have
three types of language exchange. Face to face conversation by meeting
up with native speakers, Correspondence (pen-pal), text and voice chat.http://www.myenglishteacher.eu/blog/how-to-speak-english-fluently-best-tips-by-kevin-dean/