kikedeolivos
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Hi all,
I'm a local and came back from the US 3.5 years ago, after living there for almost 7 years. Although I use to stay in touch with colleagues in the US (Architects and Lighting Designers, my trade) via email, I feel that I'm loosing vocabulary and the fluency I used to have while living in the US. I use SAP on almost every movie I watch but it's getting hard to catch up with the dialogues.
What I'm asking for: are there any people in Zona Norte (I'm Living in Tigre, very close to the train station, right now) willing to have a coffee with me, maybe once a week, just to speak in English and being corrected, regarding my mistakes? I'm willing to contribute with my Argentinian Spanish as well. We could do 1/2 hour in English and 1/2 hour in Spanish: I'm open to options, as long as they are in Zona Norte.
Any help / suggestions are welcomed.
Kind regards to you all.
Salvador
www.salvadorsevita.com
PS: why am I registered here being a local? My ex wife is American.
I'm a local and came back from the US 3.5 years ago, after living there for almost 7 years. Although I use to stay in touch with colleagues in the US (Architects and Lighting Designers, my trade) via email, I feel that I'm loosing vocabulary and the fluency I used to have while living in the US. I use SAP on almost every movie I watch but it's getting hard to catch up with the dialogues.
What I'm asking for: are there any people in Zona Norte (I'm Living in Tigre, very close to the train station, right now) willing to have a coffee with me, maybe once a week, just to speak in English and being corrected, regarding my mistakes? I'm willing to contribute with my Argentinian Spanish as well. We could do 1/2 hour in English and 1/2 hour in Spanish: I'm open to options, as long as they are in Zona Norte.
Any help / suggestions are welcomed.
Kind regards to you all.
Salvador
www.salvadorsevita.com
PS: why am I registered here being a local? My ex wife is American.