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KerryL26
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by KerryL26 » Tue, 08 Apr 2008 9:47 pm
Lawr200688 wrote:Hi Yuji and others .... Sorry for the late response .... I would like to meet up with others trying to learn Chinese and practice among ourselves, beginners could be encouraged that there is hope and learn a few more phrases and more advanced types could simply pratice. Definitely worth a try in my view.
I have found one kind person with a compatible schedule for a language exchange; I definitely have the need for more practice because once a week is not enough (week days are best for me ) ... Thanks all
Hi All,
I am also learning mandarin at beginners level,have plenty of vocab but in desperate need of conversational practice as my pronunciation is really bad.
Please let me know if you get together week days are also best for me.
Cheers Kerry
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by Jandolphin » Fri, 11 Apr 2008 2:13 pm
Hi all, I am a local here. I am happy to help anyone who needs help on their mandarin.
I have ever helped a friend of mine who's a bristish in Singapore with his mandarin.
Well can always PM or email me at
[email protected]
KerryL26 wrote:Lawr200688 wrote:Hi Yuji and others .... Sorry for the late response .... I would like to meet up with others trying to learn Chinese and practice among ourselves, beginners could be encouraged that there is hope and learn a few more phrases and more advanced types could simply pratice. Definitely worth a try in my view.
I have found one kind person with a compatible schedule for a language exchange; I definitely have the need for more practice because once a week is not enough (week days are best for me ) ... Thanks all
Hi All,
I am also learning mandarin at beginners level,have plenty of vocab but in desperate need of conversational practice as my pronunciation is really bad.
Please let me know if you get together week days are also best for me.
Cheers Kerry
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chinese4uall
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by chinese4uall » Tue, 22 Apr 2008 1:27 am
Hi, this is Amy. I am really wondering ... do people prefer to learn Chinese 1-to-1 or learn at language school?
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by VAINPOT_SG » Wed, 23 Apr 2008 2:42 am
andrewcox wrote:Hi, I'm looking to improve my Chinese Mandarin.
I can offer English language in exchange!
Andrew
I can teach you mandarin. I used to teach mandarin during my schooling days. I had used to have four expat students. Haha...
I Love My Life!
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Cecilia88
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by Cecilia88 » Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:07 am
I'm a Chinese native and currently a NUS student~
I'd love to offer Mandadrin practice but I'm not really a professional tutor...
If you are interested, feel free to PM...
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by ChristineChin » Tue, 29 Apr 2008 12:27 pm
Hi, I'm Christine Chin here from Malaysia. I'm currently a final year university student (age 23) staying at Jurong West area.
I would like to make friends who are from english native-speaking country. I'm willing to share my knowledge on mandarin, cantonese and bahasa Melayu in exchange that you can teach me to communicate well in English. I could speak good english but I would like to improve on my pronounciation and spoken english.
If you are interested to be friends, u may email me at
[email protected]. Thank you.
Regards,
Christine Chin
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alexx
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by alexx » Fri, 02 May 2008 8:47 am
hi andrew, hw good is your mandarin?
i'm pretty fluent already, definitely fluent reading but don't practice my speaking. trying to find some ppl for conversation practice. i think it's easiest if it's not on an exchange basis but just meeting up as "friends" and talking random stuff... but of course we'd need to be roughly equal level.
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by littlestone » Fri, 02 May 2008 5:33 pm
I am chinese from ShanDong , and have worked here for several years,if you are interest, please email me:
[email protected].
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by littlestone » Fri, 02 May 2008 5:38 pm
buy the way ,it's free for exchanging , because I am going to improve my English speech
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by Hokari » Tue, 06 May 2008 2:28 pm
Hey, I also want to improve my Mandarin. I am an advanced beginner, I know around 100 characters and want to go on studying them.
I'm not looking for an exchange, just lessons. I would like someone who has a bit experience in teaching Mandarin as I know how hard it can be to teach a language. I want to emphasize on conversation. Cannot afford a professional teacher as they are too expensive. I would like lessons Saturday morning for 3 hours. I live in Tiong Bahru.
If anyone is interested, please email me at:
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Cheers!
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by agapedage » Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:33 pm
yup, nice to meet you, i also like to learn more.
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by Oversoul » Sat, 26 Jul 2008 11:19 am
i would like to have a language exchange as well..mandarin for my english
thanks
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by masauds » Sat, 26 Jul 2008 12:46 pm
Hi
I also wanna learn mandarine, I know a little bit
We can meet for coffee hangout and learn too.....PM me
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by Toyo Pencil » Thu, 06 Nov 2008 7:48 pm
Hi, I speak mandarin as my 1st languge and My English is reasonable ok. It is time to brush up my English and I am looking for a person who would like to improve your Madarin.
Scheduling is flexible for me. I stay around Eunos.
Pls leave a message or email
[email protected] if you are interested in it.
Thank you.
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cck83
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by cck83 » Thu, 06 Nov 2008 11:56 pm
Wow, so many people want to learn mandarin , thats good.
I would like to learn my english too as my english not really good.
i m 25 male from malaysia and have been worrking in Sg for few years already.
Any 1 dun mind to teach pls feel free to msn me at
[email protected]
Cheers,
Andrew
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