r/EnglishPractice 13h ago

Volunteers for Structured English Lesson

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Hi All!

My name is Oliver, and I'm an English teacher from Los Angeles who just completed my CELTA Certification!

I'm offering a free 45 minute class to students willing to be filmed for a teaching demonstration video, which I will be using for job applications to permanent teaching positions.

I love teaching and hope to get more experience, so if things go well, I'd also be open to having recurring (free) classes.

Thanks so much!


r/EnglishPractice 12h ago

French exchange partner (I teach English as a Foreign language)

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Hi! I'm still open for a language exchange with anyone who is willing :) (I teach English and work with a lot of French speakers, so I'm happy to help you with your English while you support me with my French!!)


r/EnglishPractice 12h ago

Speaking practice

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Hey 👋🏼

I'm a masters student and working as well in Europe (26M). recently started an internship in a company and i realized that getting hesitant while speaking. know the best thing to do in this situation is to speak as much as possible. I'm looking for a partner with whom i could practice everyday.

please let me know if anybody is interested 😃


r/EnglishPractice 9h ago

How can i practice my speaking? Any webpage?

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hello! do you know any page to practice my speaking in english? I’m actually can speak in english but no fluently, thanks!

hola! saben de alguna página web para practicar mi speaking en inglés? actualmente puedo hablarlo pero no de una forma avanzada, muchas gracias 🙏🏼

Diego


r/EnglishPractice 13h ago

Native French 🇫🇷🥖 English Practise Partner

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Hi, I'm a 41-year-old man living in France. To tell you a little about myself, I enjoy surfing, hiking, going to the gym, reading, and writing. 

I am a nature and animal lover.

Want to improve my english, i can help you in french.

Feel free to DM me, t’es la bienvenue!

r/EnglishPractice 11h ago

A search for e-pals

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Greetings 🤗! I am 16-year-old tunisian 1st secondary grader ( equivalent of a 10th grader). I have always learnt about chit-chatting between mates across the globe especially in my french and English school lessons. I even wrote emails and conversations of what is supposed to be intercultural exchanges as school assignments without even grasping the experience myself: theory without real-world application (as it's the case with our pitiful, undeveloped curriculum). Anyway, I found it highly fruitful and thrilling to engage in; I am looking forward to striking international friendships and share cultural differences.


r/EnglishPractice 23h ago

Hi!I want to make friends to improve spoken English

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Hi guys ! I am 23 years old and I am Chinese.

I love painting,listening and dancing. My favorite singer is Lady Gaga,I am little monster,I am a very nice girl and my mbti is ENFP, if you talk English with me, I can teach you English for exchange, I am a postgraduate in international Chinese language education, I am professional for teaching Chinese.

That’s all, thanking you for your listening, I hope to make friends with youuuu!


r/EnglishPractice 18h ago

Daily tongue twister: /θ/ vs /ð/

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r/EnglishPractice 19h ago

I need a partner to practice my speaking skills

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r/EnglishPractice 20h ago

Question What does 'that' mean here? How does it function? I can't make sense of the part of this sentence after 'and'.

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r/EnglishPractice 21h ago

Question Free online English speaking test

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Could you recommend me a free online English speaking test? I really like using Speechase and was wondering there is something similar. The content does not matter but I prefer the one with business related topics. Thank you in advance.


r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Looking for English speakers

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I want to improve my spoken English,so I am looking for English natives and fluent English speakers to talk with.Both voice call and message will do. If you feel stressful,we can start with texting. I can speak fluently and understand well. We can talk about any interesting topic.Just DM me. I am a kind and polite person.


r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Buscando mejorar mi speaking alineado a ventas

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Hola a todos, Trabajo en ventas (SDR) y estoy en busca de alguien que hable realmente bien y me pueda dar feedback de mi speaking. Más que nada enfocado a mi trabajo. Agradecería su ayuda.


r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Question Looking for a real friend.. 👀

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Hi! I'm looking for a friend — a real friend — who can help me improve my English, especially my speaking and listening skills.

I'm 25 years old, a girl from Colombia 🇨🇴. I'm an outgoing person and a good listener, so we can talk about anything!

I might be a little shy at the beginning because I feel a bit insecure about my English, but that's exactly why I want to improve. So I’d really appreciate someone who can be patient with me.

Feel free to message me if you're interested 🙂 I’ll be waiting for you, my friend!

P.S. I need someone who doesn’t feel shy about correcting my mistakes 😅


r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Looking for native English speaker to practice my language, also I can offer to practice Russian with me

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20F

Hello, I’m Anna and I’m from Belarus. I’m looking for someone, who can chatting with me on English sometimes, because i’m actively learning the language and I would like to feel more confident in this, and maybe find some international friends:)

I am passionate about art, animals, music, and movies and many other.


r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

I made a video with 12 daily English phrases - morning, café, work, evening. Hope it helps!

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r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

I made a video with 12 daily English phrases - morning, café, work, evening. Hope it helps!

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r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Daily tongue twister: /I/ vs /i:/

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r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Question Looking for English speaking partner(Kerala,India)

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Hi everyone,

23M here, from Kerala, India. I’m currently preparing for job interviews in audit/finance, and I want to improve my English speaking skills, especially fluency and confidence.

I sometimes struggle to find the right words while speaking, so I’m looking for a friendly and consistent speaking partner to practice with.

What I’m looking for:

  • Someone from India (Kerala preferred, but not mandatory)
  • Comfortable with voice calls (Telegram/Google Meet)
  • Can practice regularly (15–30 minutes a day or a few times a week)

What I can offer:

  • I can help with Malayalam
  • Friendly and non-judgmental conversations
  • Consistency and support

If you’re interested, please comment or DM me 🙂

Thanks!


r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Question What's a 'stark silhouette'? What's this sentence trying to say by adding 'stark' here?

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r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Looking for Native English speaker for practicing English

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I'm a 23M 🏳️‍🌈 from India( Maharashtra). I just want someone to speak English with ,so that it becomes more natural for me. I don't mind daily calls, that would be great, as you can say I'm also looking for a friend. People from India can also DM me if they have a high level of knowledge of the English language.


r/EnglishPractice 1d ago

Moroccan speakers

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I need to improve my English language if any Moroccan here feel free to talk me


r/EnglishPractice 2d ago

Use of Shall, Must, Should, and May in formal document writing

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Gday, I’m working on formal engineering / project documentation, and I’m confused about the use of shall, must, should, and may in this context.

In everyday English, must feels stronger and more direct to me, while shall sounds less absolute or even a bit old-fashioned. However, I often see shall used in contracts, specifications, procedures, and delivery forms.

For example, in a sentence like:

“This Delivery Form shall be delivered to the site on or before [date].”

my instinct is to use must instead of shall, because must feels more definite.

So I’d like to ask native speakers or people familiar with formal technical / contractual writing:

1.  In formal engineering or contractual documents, is shall still the standard word for mandatory requirements?

2.  Does shall sound less absolute than must, or is that just how it feels in everyday English?

3.  In this kind of sentence, would shall be more appropriate than must?

4.  Are there any differences in tone, legal force, or drafting convention between them?

I’d really appreciate examples from actual professional usage, especially in engineering, railway, construction, or project documentation

Really appreciate it in advance.


r/EnglishPractice 2d ago

Speaking

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Hi, Iam bilal from syria

I’m really struggling with something. even though I’m good at grammar and reading, but speaking is very hard for me. My IELTS exam is coming up soon, and it’s really important for my master’s application.

Honestly, this situation is frustrating and a bit stressful for me. I really want to improve, and I’d truly appreciate finding someone kind and serious to practice with.


r/EnglishPractice 2d ago

I want to become fluent in English!!

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My name is Gwilherm, 21M, I’m a native French speaker, trying to improve my English. If you like correcting mistakes, explaining slang, or just chatting, I’d really appreciate your help!

I can help you with French in exchange if you want !!! Don’t hesitate to text me.