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Re:Study English at a Farmstay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
hi!
I am looking for language exchange partner! Korean-English
I am 33 years old, live in Incheon, Korea
My name is T.G Hong. Please just call me Mr.hong.
I'm married.
I want to learn English.
I am in charge of export&Import depart. in a firm which makes industrial machinery.
I am not good at english.
I have to improve english writing most of all.
Your help would be appreciated.
contact me anytime.
Bye

Language pair: Japanese; English
TG H.
August 8, 2004

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Latest: August 8, 2004
Re:How patient are the Japanese?
Hi, I hope my answer helps me. I consider that most of us are patient to listen and answer your questions as long as you speak Japanese. You will be surprised to know that not so many Japanese understand English. Many of us can read and write English pretty well. but when it comes to speaking or listening.... few can understand. But, please keep in your mind that we are very friendly and gentle to others.

Language pair: English; Japanese
Becky
July 2, 2004

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Re:I am looking for language exchange partner! Korean-English
In korea, is there any use of characters that have been derived from chinese characters (like how japanese uses 2 different kanji's)? I was at a website and they were saying something about that but I couldn't see what was typed because my computer can't display Korean text. Can you tell me about that? If you want a language exchange partner, i can help you. I speak english and am studying Japanese and Korean right now.

Language pair: Korean; Japanese
Jonathan C.
June 30, 2004

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Latest: August 16, 2004
Re:Learning French and Japanese!
Bonjour,

parles-tu un peu le français, ou pas du tout?

A bientôt,

Nanouk

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Hello,

Do you speak french a little bit or not at all?

Read you soon,

Nanouk

Language pair: French; Japanese
Katia
February 18, 2004

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Latest: February 18, 2004
Learning French and Japanese!
Hi! Hola! Ni Hao !I am Stella. I will visit Japan and Europe next year. I speak Mandarin, English ,Spanish and a little French. If you want to exchange languages with me,just tell me!!! see ya :)

Language pair: French; Japanese
stella l.
January 15, 2004

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Latest: February 18, 2004
Free English lessons on Farmstay in exchange for work - Australia
I'm an English teacher at a Farmstay on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. I am looking for a young man who is interested in working on our farm for up to three months in exchange for free accommodation and free English lessons.
He must be able to come to Australia on a working holiday visa. He must have some working skills - he could be experienced in working on a farm, a carpenter, builder, labourer, mechanic or have some other skill which would be useful on the farm.
If you are interested, please email me.
Lorraine

Language pair: Japanese; English
Lorraine
October 10, 2003

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Study English at a Farmstay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
I teach conversational English privately on Kangaroo Island, South Australia.
You can learn not only English but also about the natural environment, how to grow a food garden and propagate plants, make crafts from natural materials.
You will go on nature hikes, see lots of koalas, kangaroos, wallabies and other native animals in the wild, enjoy the farm animals as well as the pet kangaroo, see the beauty of Kaangaroo Island's bushland and wonderful coastline, visit local people in their homes and join in with local community events.
You can book to stay for a minimum of a week up to several months. I have had lots of Japanese and Koreans stay at our home and they love it. This is what one student wrote in our guest book when she left:
"Thank you very much for everything.

To be honest, now I don't want to write this letter,

because my heart is filled with sorrow of parting.

I could practice so much English.

You told me recipes of biscuits.

I learned how to make bread.

I could know how to propagate flowers.

You took me everywhere I wanted.

I found the nice flavour of mint tea from your garden.

You always waited while I was thinking.

I became aware of the sound of the wind.

You showed me a life with love.

I loved to go walking in the forest or bush.

You gave me a lot of words which encouraged me.

I'll come back here someday.

I wish you will come to Japan for my wedding!

Kaori. (Tokyo)"

I accept students of any age, from five years old, accompanied by a parent or carer, up to 95. Usually I have only one or two students at a time. You can come alone, with a friend or with a group. You can even book to be the only student (at an extra cost) if you want to be sure of one-on-one English lessons.

Please email me if you would like more information.
Lorraine



Language pair: Japanese; English
Lorraine
October 10, 2003

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Latest: August 8, 2004
Lerning Japanese in Japan
Ciao!
I am an italian girl of 30 years old and i live near Florence. I would like to go to Japan this summer for studing.Who wants to host me. In exchange I can host you in my Home in Italy for vacantions of 15 days
Ciao
Francesca

Language pair: English; Japanese
Francescca
April 22, 2003

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