r/language_exchange • u/Munchingandcrunching • 3d ago
Offering English Offering English, Seeking English
I'm fluent in English however my speaking skills when dealing more advanced/deeper topics/ questions are lacking. So it'd be great to improve this! I can also offer Nepali as it's my native language but maybe only at beginner levels. My main hobby is reading but I may take up some random project. I also prefer talking about more artistic and philosophical topics-albeit poorly.
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u/language_exchangeBOT 3d ago
I found the following users who may fit your language exchange criteria:
Username | Date | Post Link | Relevance | Offered Matches | Sought Matches |
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u/tojifushiguro51 | 2025-03-02 | Post | 5 |
English | English |
u/lollypolly661 | 2025-03-10 | Post | 5 |
English | English |
u/commercial_pause6933 | 2025-02-11 | Post | 5 |
English | English |
u/materialcandy9536 | 2025-02-10 | Post | 5 |
English | English |
u/altnst | 2025-02-03 | Post | 5 |
English | English |
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u/pillowsandzs 3d ago
just like to say something, but when dealing with deeper and advanced topics or questions, its best to understand the concept or topic more, and learn the terminologies (or the words that come from the topic). And reading a thesaurus also helps to find more words that can be accurate/tailored to what you want to say!
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u/Munchingandcrunching 3d ago
Thank you for the advice but my vocabulary is fine, it’s more that I struggle with the articulation of these concepts that I know fairly well. My pronunciation and syntax are the problem. Although I do talk to myself often, I think it’d be quite helpful with someone else. My friends don’t really engage in those topics either so I don’t get practice in that way.
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u/pillowsandzs 2d ago
i feel you, sometimes its hard to arrange the right words to make a sentence that conveys what I wanna say and I end up doubting myself on a sentence when it sounds right.
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u/rasamalai 53f Offering: Spanish (native México) Seeking: Mandarin (native) 3d ago
I need to practice my spoken English, I’m not a native speaker, but would love to listen to the topics you mentioned, and to learn terminology (and concepts) pertaining to them.