Conversation in Turin
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Hi, I'm Michele and it's my first time on this forum. I'm an Italian student living in Turin, near Porta Nuova/Parco del Valentino and I'd like to have some one-to-one conversation with native English speakers (I would pay for it, of course). I am at Proficiency level, so I should mainly work on pronunciation and colloquial language.
Unfortunately I don't have a car, that's why I'd like to find someone near that area. I do not need a graduate teacher, even British erasmus students in Turin are ok.
Please le me know if you're interested or if you know someone who might be.
Have a good weekend. :-)
Unfortunately I don't have a car, that's why I'd like to find someone near that area. I do not need a graduate teacher, even British erasmus students in Turin are ok.
Please le me know if you're interested or if you know someone who might be.
Have a good weekend. :-)
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Hi, I'm Michele and it's my first time on this forum. I'm an Italian student living in Turin, near Porta Nuova/Parco del Valentino and I'd like to have some one-to-one conversation with native English speakers (I would pay for it, of course). I am at Proficiency level, so I should mainly work on pronunciation and colloquial language.
Unfortunately I don't have a car, that's why I'd like to find someone near that area. I do not need a graduate teacher, even British erasmus students in Turin are ok.
Please let me know if you're interested or if you know someone who might be.
Have a good weekend. :-)
Unfortunately I don't have a car, that's why I'd like to find someone near that area. I do not need a graduate teacher, even British erasmus students in Turin are ok.
Please let me know if you're interested or if you know someone who might be.
Have a good weekend. :-)








