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language exchanges
noun
Plural of language exchange
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They warned that volunteer helpers could be deterred, resulting in fewer work placements and language exchanges.
The "excuses" in question include language exchanges, video gaming and dog-walking partnerships.
If you live near a university, the international student community is another hot spot for language exchanges and events.
Despite her concerns about living in a hotspot for Anglophone tourists, Stewart improved her Spanish by taking part in language exchanges with locals.
Just like the disappearance of a necessary level of allusion, evasion, irony and private language exchanges from the lives of gay men, the cross-sex transposition has disappeared from both conversation and literary creation.
Many years of self-study, language exchanges, and six months of living in southern Spain made me fluent, and so I picked up Portuguese vocabulary and grammar pretty easily.
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I met Antoine through a language exchange.
The language exchanged about Europe becomes more poisonous.
For example, if it's just speaking practice and vocabulary you need, a language exchange might be more appropriate.
By the time I reached the portals of Notre-Dame, my definition of self-sufficiency had already started to change from language withheld to language exchanged.
Many foreigners in your city will be happy to meet you and hold a language exchange, where you offer mutual support to each other by helping your partner learn your language.
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