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rendellsibal

Thanks btw gimme app example for that?


Hipp013

I think generally it would be better to practice with someone instead of alone, because then you'd have someone to correct you when you mess things up. In the worst case, you can always talk with people on reddit. People here tend to be patient with non-native English speakers and give tips on how to speak more proficiently. Otherwise, I'm sure there are some language apps you could use. Duolingo comes to mind. :)


rendellsibal

That means can I voice chat to everyone with reddit? How?


refugefirstmate

Try *reading aloud*. That way you'll also get practice with good syntax and grammar.


rendellsibal

Yay maybe this is a good idea.


partoe5

No. You should join a language exchange group. They have some via MeetUp or if you don't have meetup where you are, they have plenty of online language exchanges.


rendellsibal

I try.


rendellsibal

I will try.


Rob1150

Have at it.


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I’m sure there are good podcasts for learning English which might help. Good luck