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Hello!
Hello! I'm from Spain and I can help you, I want to improve my English, mine is very bad :(

Language pair: English; Spanish
Beatriz -.
June 20, 2013

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Hello!
Hello! I'm from Spain and I can help you, I want to improve my English, mine is very bad :(

Language pair: English; Spanish
Beatriz -.
June 20, 2013

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Re:Looking for English or Italian speaker! I can teach you Japanese
I can help you learn some english if you would like ) let me know! always glad to help!

Language pair: English; Italian
Alexandra P.
June 19, 2013

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Latest: June 19, 2013
Yo hablo ingles muy bien. Pero yo necesito a practicar Espanol
Yo necestio practicar con Espanol. Puedes ayuda me? Yo soy de E.U. Yo te puedo ensenar Ingles. Manda un mensaje a me

Language pair: English; Spanish
Dallas B.
June 17, 2013

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Latest: December 14, 2013
Re:Hey there, is somebody willing to help me improve my English? I'm pretty advanced, just need to improve some things (phrasal verbs, etc.)
yo puedo dar ayuda. yo soy de E.U. no problema. pero yo necesito Ud. a ayuda me con espanol.

Language pair: English; 
Dallas B.
June 17, 2013

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Latest: June 17, 2013
For people who love Italy
ciao a tutti!! c'è qualcuno che vuole parlare inglese con me? Hello everybody!!! Is there anybody who wants to speak English with me and learn Italian.

Language pair: Italian; English
Graziella C.
June 17, 2013

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Latest: November 27, 2013
Re:Learner English
Hello,

I'm English learner. Would you like to talk about?

Language pair: English; English
Thiago A.
June 16, 2013

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Re:Re:understand gerund more
For your information, a GERUND IS NEVER A NOUN. "Pizza" is the only noun in your sentence...



Language pair: English; Italian
Gary P.
June 15, 2013

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Latest: March 24, 2014
Re:Re:meaning of this expression: keep your hands up
The expression is "keep your head up" (stay positive, don't be down/depressed, things will get better, hang in there)

"Keeps your hands up" = that's what the police say when you are about to be arrested!! You dn't want to hear that expression!

Language pair: English; Italian
Gary P.
June 15, 2013

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Latest: June 21, 2016
Re:meaning of this expression: keep your hands up
Yes, there is an expression keep your head up or keep your chin up. I always thought it meant cheer up, or hang in there.

I don't know keep your hands up. I would take that literally haha.

Language pair: English; English
Erin
June 14, 2013

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Latest: June 21, 2016
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