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How popular is language exchange?

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airi

November 25, 2008
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I think Japanese - English exchange is really popular but I have not heard it is popular in Europe etc...


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June 13, 2009
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It seems really popular for students of asian languages but I have never heard of for example english-spanish language exchange etc..

Perhaps learners of european languages meet and learn in more informal ways.


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July 9, 2009
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In my country, language exchange is very popular.
Hmm... not only the language, but the tradition too.. :)


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October 22, 2009
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Hey Jenna.. I dont know about Europe but exchanges from english-spanish languages is pretty common. And lots of latin americans actually go to europe on those exchanges.
The only problem is that its really expensive so you have to be very careful on your doings..and where u go...lol

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