Re: Skype & text messaging to help improve lang skills



On 29 Maj, 19:23, Blue Sow <janet.r...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
komorra wrote:
Hello. I'm searching some place in internet, where i can find people -
native english speakers especially from UK, to chat with them to
improve my english language skills. Do you know anything like that?
(It's not neccessary to get into sth like english lang training
website, it may be usual chatroom, or Skype community, but with high
user amount & activity) Thanks forward for Your replies.

Almost any IRC network should meet your needs.

--
Blue Sow

I'm searching rather "normal" community not like high-computer-
familiar people on irc. The knowledge of the computer technology is
good to be minimal at this case. It's hard to describe - i mean that i
would rather talk to people like for example granny in common market,
lady in the bus, my neighbour etc. For me the best way is web-based
chatroom, where people just want to chat, and their activity is high.

.



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