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Katie
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Learning Language |
Serbian (Serbo-Croatian)
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City, State or Province
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New York, NY
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Online or Telephone
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Description |
* Learning to communicate better with family and friends * Intermediate
* I need help with grammer & self expression, ie emotions, opinions etc * 2 90 minute sessions a week * Patience, good sense of humour, quick and significant improvement in my language skills
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Learner Name:
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volkan
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Learning Language |
Serbian (Serbo-Croatian)
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City, State or Province
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istanbul, istanbul
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Country |
Turkey |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
My wife is Bosnian. I would like to learn Serbian to communicate better with her
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Learner Name:
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Alex
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Learning Language |
Serbian (Serbo-Croatian)
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City, State or Province
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Melbourne, VIC
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Country |
Australia |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
My mother and grandparents are Serbian, and as a child I was quite proficient in the language but ever since I began school it has increasingly deteriorated. I've gotten to the point where even in the simplest sentence I'll have to use at least 1 English word, and I totally avoid speaking Serb to anyone outside my family. I think my proficiency at the moment is only marginally above beginner. I love the language, I even taught myself Cyrillic but the language we speak at home isn't proper Serbian.
I can't really learn from my family for a number of reasons: - my father isn't Serbian so English is spoken at home (and my brother can't speak it either) - I learnt most of my Serbian from my Baba and she only completed school to year 10 and has been in Australia for 30+ years so even she isn't 100% fluent anymore. And neither is anyone else, my mum and aunt were children when they immigrated. - Because I didn't see my Deda much when I was younger, and mostly heard my Mum, Tetka and Baba speaking - when I refer to things the gender is mixed up. I only found out Serbian had 'gender' terms when I was about 12 (much to my dismay) which leads me to my next point, - They (my family) didn't correct many of my childhood mistakes because they thought it sounded cute, the way I spoke. So I've got bad speaking habbits. Eg) until very recently I used to say 'Ja sam zima' to say, 'I'm cold' when I should be saying, 'Hladan mi je'
At the moment because I'm studying at uni I could only commit to 1-2 classes a week. I'm looking for someone who will point out where I'm tripping up in grammar, gender etc, improve my vocab and build up my proficiency.
Thanks
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Learner Name:
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Mike
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Learning Language |
Serbian (Serbo-Croatian)
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City, State or Province
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Vancouver, Bc
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Country |
Canada |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
Beginner learning for travel purposes
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Learner Name:
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Vasilis
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Learning Language |
Serbian (Serbo-Croatian)
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City, State or Province
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Houston, TX
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Country |
United States |
Wants Lessons Delivered by |
Live, in person
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Description |
N/A
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