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Isabel26

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Hello!

I'm looking to improve my French conversation, ideally with a native speaker. I studied it as part of my degree, but it's now a little rusty and I would love to regain fluency! I have experience teaching English and would be happy to help out with your language skills in return.

Thank you,

Isabel


Bonjour!

Je suis Isabel, 26, anglaise, et je cherche quelqu?un avec qui je peux pratiquer mon fran?ais rouill?! J??tais prof d?anglais, et donc j?esp?re pouvoir t?aider a am?liorer ton anglais aussi! Je commence un cours en mi- septembre, et donc pendant les prochaines semaines j'ai beaucoup de temps libre- je voudrais bien en profiter pour am?liorer mon fran?ais.

Isabel

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Bonjour Isable,


Je suis fran?aise et je viens d'arriver hier ? Dulwich. J'ai tout comme toi besoin d'apprendre l'anglais, et comma ?a je pourrais t'apprendre le fran?ais.


J'ai 23 ans et je viens de termin? mes ?tudes dans le Marketing.


J'esp?re que tu seras int?resser comme je suis int?resser par ton annonce.


Bye.


Hello Isable,


I am French and I have just arrived at Dulwich yesterday. I have just like you need to learn English, and comma that I could teach you French.


I am 23 years old and I come of ended my studies in the Marketing.


I hope that you will be interest as I am to interest in your announcement.


Bye

Salut Louisa,

Est-ce que tu serais libre pour prendre un cafe bientot? Je commence un cours le 15 septembre, et donc pendant les prochaines semaines j'ai beaucoup de temps libre. Ca fait six mois que je me suis installee en Dulwich et je pourrais peut etre tu montre un peu la ville.

We can do half English and half French, si ca te va bien?

I look forward to meeting you!

Isabel

Hi Isabel,


Je suis libre de 9H ? 15h donc je serais ravie de te rencontrer.

Tu peux m'envoyer un message directement sur mon adresse e-mail: [email protected]



I am free from 9 am to 3 pm, I would be delighted to meet you.

You can send me a message directly on my e-mail: [email protected]


Bye

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