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pattiewack 06-14-2010 03:05 AM

looking to learn Japanese in exchange for English lessons
 
Hi,

I am 30 years old living in Sydney, Australia.
I am just about at the end of Pimsleur Japanese I, II & III.
My Japanese speaking level is intermediate although I have no experience in conversation and currently when listening to japanese conversation I find it difficult to understand unless I know the subject and it is spoken slowly.
I would love to improve my skills to the point where I can fluently Speak and understand Japanese.
I love everything about Japan... The people, the food the culture... I even got married last year in a Shinto Shrine in Tokyo. If you are interested in having some language exchange conversations over Skype please get in touch.

Best Regards.

Brett...

0219kouta 06-15-2010 04:19 AM

Hello!
 
Nice to meet you!

I'm in Saitama next to Tokyo.
I'm studying English and medicine.

Now,my English speaking level is low,but I want to be able to be a good English speaker.
I'm using Skype and chatting with a few people in English or Japanese.
Please let me know your Skype name.

Probably,I can help you.

Best regards.

Takayuki

pattiewack 06-15-2010 07:05 AM

Hi Takayuki.

I would love to take you up on this opportunity.

I have sent you a private message with my details.

Thanks.
:ywave:

CodeN 06-15-2010 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 0219kouta (Post 815839)
Nice to meet you!

I'm in Saitama next to Tokyo.
I'm studying English and medicine.

Now,my English speaking level is low,but I want to be able to be a good English speaker.
I'm using Skype and chatting with a few people in English or Japanese.
Please let me know your Skype name.

Probably,I can help you.

Best regards.

Takayuki

I live in Saitama which is right next to Tokyo.

^^ You need a verb for it to be a complete sentence, so I added (live). Yes, "in" can be used as a verb, but "live" is more specific. The way you used "in" in that sentence is very vague. I could ask you, do you live in Saitama, do you work in Saitama, are you just visiting a relative in Saitama, or are you just there at this specific time, and day?

I'm currently studying English and medicine at Tokyo University.

^^ When are you studying (Currently), and where are you studying at? These corrections are not neccessary, but if you want to be more specific, then you would have to edit that sentence.

Fixed.


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