Four Ways to Find an English
Speaking Partner
Many VOA Learning English users live in places where it is hard to find
someone to practice speaking English with. You may be one of those
people. So you may have tried to find people online, even on our website
or social media pages. And maybe you found a partner or maybe you did
not.
If you have been unlucky in finding a partner, today’s Education Tips is
for you. On this program, we offer four tips to help you find someone
who wants to practice speaking English with you.
Use Facebook
The first tip is to use Facebook.
You might already have a personal account on Facebook and use it to do
things like share pictures and connect with friends and family. But
maybe you have never joined a Facebook group.
Facebook groups are excellent for finding people who share your
interests, including English learning.
You will want to make sure you join a group whose members are very
active. When deciding on a group to join, keep in mind that groups with
thousands of members may not be as active as smaller groups. So take
some time to look around and then choose a group, or maybe a few.
Note that joining a Facebook group is not the same as “liking” or
“following” a page. Groups are designed to share information and
opportunities among members.
After joining a group and spending time observing its posts, you will
begin to see which members are the most active. If you notice that
someone writes a lot of useful comments or questions, they are probably
serious about learning English. Consider messaging them directly to ask
if they would like to practice speaking English with you. You can
practice through Facebook Messenger or video apps like Zoom or Skype.
Use Meetup.com
Our next tip is to use Meetup.com.
Meetup is a free website that helps people with similar interests find
each other and meet in person. Users of the website can be found around
the world.
Members of language Meetup groups often meet in public places, such as
coffee houses. The coronavirus pandemic has led some groups to meet
online, or in places where safe social distancing is possible.
There are thousands of Meetup groups around the world covering thousands
of interests. You can also find speakers of every language imaginable.
There are English-speaking Meetup groups on every continent.
Try a language exchange
Our third tip is to try a language exchange.
Language exchanges are unlike usual speaking practices. In a language
exchange, a meeting is divided into practicing two languages.
Suppose for example you are a native Portuguese speaker and you want to
practice English. Your partner is a native English speaker who wants to
practice Portuguese. You and your partner would speak English for one
half of the meetings and Portuguese for the other half.
Many people that I know have improved speaking skills in their target
language through language exchanges. However, other people have found
the exchanges a waste of time.
There are steps you can take to ensure that you are using your effort
and time wisely. For instance, decide on clear goals, choose the right
partner, state your expectations and prepare for your meetings.
You can learn more about how to have great language exchanges in an
earlier Education Tips.
Cast a wide net
Our final tip for today is to “cast a wide net.” That means to try many
different things to increase your chances of getting what you want.
Tell your friends, family and coworkers that you are serious about
improving your English. Maybe explain your reasons for learning the
language. Let them know you are looking for an English speaker to talk
to. Ask around your larger community as well. The more people you ask,
the more likely and quickly you will find a good practice partner. He or
she may not live in your city – or even your country – but you can meet
each other online.
Well, that covers our four tips for finding someone to speak English
with. Good luck. And let us know if these methods, or others, helped you
find an English-speaking practice partner. |