Hello everyone!
I’m new here as you see, and I’m looking for people with whom I could train my speaking for the forthcoming exam.
I prefer skype so, you can find me on skype sepp._.
If you don’t have skype account you can write me - t.s.slavchev@gmail.com
I am an Enlgish teacher I am very glad to help you to imporve your speaking skill. If you want you can add me. just keep in mind that practice is very useful while learning a foreign language.
I see you in the ESL forum, through you words, I know you are an English teacher.
I see that you was eager to help some students who really effort to improve their English, and I think I am one of them. I am now a college student in Korea and my dream is studying abroad in English speaking nations such as America, Canada, Australia. Sometimes, I felt it is hard for some people to hear me and I feel the need to improve my accent. Could you do me a favor? Could I talk to you so that you can correct my voice? I don’t know your Skype account name then I cannot add you. Please add my Skype account at: tranthanhson15 (location: South Korea)
Thank you very much for your time and considerations
Hello everyone.
I am Macken Lee. you can call me Macken.
I am from Peking ,china .
I work as an software engineer now.
I will take part in IELTS program, but my spoken english is weak,so I want to join us and imporve it.
My skype account is : macken.lee location: China,Peking.
or Email: macken.lee@hotmail.com
We can communicate with our everyday life each other.
Thanks a lot.
Yours sincerely
macken
hi
I am Asuman from Turkey. I am chemical engineer and I want to develop my english skills. I will prepare for toefl exam for 2 months( july- august) and if you want to talk with me during this period and prepare for the exam together, you can add me on skype. My skype account is asuman_koc
Hi Everybody
i am sumant grover from India. I am giving my TOEFL exam in a month and I need a speaking partner for practice. My skype id is cool_grover.I would appreciate if anyone would like to practice with me.
Regards
Sumant Grover
hi , classmates , im franklin im english studen , i would like to join in this group by way i need to practice my speaking and pronunciation , find me by skype franklin.rolando
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