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Language exchange Turkish / English
1.       CursedChico
3 posts
 19 May 2011 Thu 04:21 pm

I am a student and want to improve my English. I am a local boy and. So, anybody who wants to learn Turkish and is a native speaker of the English language is welcome for a language exchange. I live in Istanbul.

 

We can meet once a week at a cafe or can speak via msn, skype, etc.

 

I live in Istanbul. I can come to most of places in Istanbul.

 

So, if you are interested, send private message or write here please. We can speak details later..

2.       nifrtity
1807 posts
 14 Jun 2011 Tue 06:03 am

 

Quoting CursedChico

I am a student and want to improve my English. I am a local boy and. So, anybody who wants to learn Turkish and is a native speaker of the English language is welcome for a language exchange. I live in Istanbul.

 

We can meet once a week at a cafe or can speak via msn, skype, etc.

 

I live in Istanbul. I can come to most of places in Istanbul.

 

So, if you are interested, send private message or write here please. We can speak details later..

 oh you havent any answer  I really want to improve my turkish but i am not English native

 

3.       Luzikaa
1 posts
 18 Nov 2012 Sun 10:22 am

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Helo i know its really late considering when you posted this but im dying to improve my turkish i understand turkish completley but i really wana learn how to speak my first language is not english but i know english better than eny other language i know

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