Hi!
I am looking for a native English speaker I can talk with to improve my English speaking and writing. In exchange I would be happy to help you improve your Dutch (Dutch is my first language). I can understand English pretty good (I think), but my writing and speaking needs improvement.
Looking forward to get in touch with you!
Cheers,
Marcel
Looking for a native (US) English speaker who wants to learn Dutch
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Re: Looking for a native (US) English speaker who wants to learn Dutch
Hi, I'd love to help you. I'm Canadian though.
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Unfortunately, my Dutch is not yet to the point I could even remotely hope to carry my side in such an exchange, however I can help you with one thing, right away: That should have been "I can understand English pretty well" or "My understanding of English is pretty good."marcelv wrote: ↑Sun Apr 01, 2018 11:22 am Hi!
I am looking for a native English speaker I can talk with to improve my English speaking and writing. In exchange I would be happy to help you improve your Dutch (Dutch is my first language). I can understand English pretty good (I think), but my writing and speaking needs improvement.
Not to worry. It's a grammatical error many native English speakers often make. Here's an explanation of which, "good" or "well," is appropriate in which context, and why: Good vs. Well
For English readers learning Dutch: There is no such distinction. "Goed" is used regardless. "Dat ziet er goed uit" - "That looks good." "Ik voel me niet zo goed" - "I don't feel well." "Goed gedaan!" - "Well done!" "Goed zo!" - "(That's) good!"
I hope this helps
Mijn excuses dat mijn Nederlands nog niet zo goed is
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Re: Looking for a native (US) English speaker who wants to learn Dutch
Hello! I am currently trying to learn Dutch and my native tongue is English. I would love to have language exchanges with you!!
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Re: Looking for a native (US) English speaker who wants to learn Dutch
My mother tongue isn't English, but almost, as I've learnt it with family since I was a child. I can't start exchanging in Dutch right now as I'm still to get a half-decent grasp of the language, and as I'll regularly go abroad this winter to take my boss in places like this property in Southern Cyprus, but by spring, I think I'll be able to take part in such a deal!