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Polish/English <---> Russian/German - 10-04-2009, 10:07 PM

I'm from Poland. I can help, if some of you wants to learn Polish. I know, i know, it's not really popular language. It's not so useful like DE,RU,FR etc. But even polish could be possible to learn and well used, and useful consequently. If you are interested, just send a PM. Maybe you know that language and you want to practice in conversations with native? What can be better to practice language than contacts with natives?
I can help with english too. I'm not a specialist, i'm not even advanced, but i can communicate quite well. The best way to learn foreign languages is using them in practice. I know that by me experience. I had been living in the UK for 9 months. In the beginnig I had a problems to start a discussion and make my partner interested in it. My English was, after high school, teoretically intermediate, but just on the paper. As I said, i'm not native, i have no talent or really big skills, but by practice you can learn something, make speaking easier etc. I want also to practice my English, after coming back to Poland, I was working with English, but now i'm a student, i will not have english as a subject (i choose German). Of course, i can talk to many foreign students there and practice my English.
I want to learn to more foreign languages: German and Russian. I like German very much, but I was very lazy in gimnasium and lycee, so it's normal that my skills are equal to Poland's President height. I want to learn Russian, cuz this language is becoming more and more useful. It's the native language for the millions of people in east, and foreign for millions on the west. Young people are rusophobes today, just because Soviet Union has existed and fluented on Poland. It's not a reason to say goodbye to this important source[Russian] of work, money, education. I want to be better than other. They are not interested in Russian, but i'm.

So, if somebody are interested, i'm waiting for the PM.



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