What is the best website for finding Language Exchange Partners in New York?
Where is the best place to find such a thing?
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M$3 Answers
I have also met Spanish-speakers using http://www.conversationexchange.com/
As well, you might put a post up on craigslist in New York.
www.lenguajero.com
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M$http://lingomatch.com/language_swap/US/new-york
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M$video is an additional source you can check out.
Hi Kareul, I took a look at http://LingoMatch.com and it is an excellent resource. However was confused by your video which seems to be selling something totally different?
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/
This one pairs you up with someone.
http://spanish-english-language-exchange.meetup.com/
Try this one also http://www.lingolex.com/ceengf.htm
Hope this helps you out!
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M$Hi Thanks so much for your answer. I looked at mylanguageexchange but it seems like it was developed 20 years ago!
Meet-ups are good but they are a little more like big parties and only happen once in a while. I need a steady stream of Spanish conversation practice.
Lingolex also looks about 20 years old - can you find anything more modern... :)