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My Chinese and English for Japanese

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  1. #1

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    My Chinese and English for Japanese

    I am fluent in Chinese and English. I lived in the USA for 20 years and moved back to Hong Kong 5 years ago with my hubby and 2 kids. I am interested in Japanese language and their cultures. I have studied Japanese for 2 years and I believe having a language exchange partner can improve my listening and oral skills. Thanks and I am looking forward to meet with you!

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    Hello! I'm Yopuko from Japan. I will move to Hongkong next month. I want to improve my English and Mandarin. But I can't speak English and Mandarin. I would be grateful if you could give me a message. Thank you.


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    Hi Yopuko,

    When will you move to Hong Kong and is it for your job relocation?

    Have you been in Hong Kong before?

    It would be great if we can be the language exchange partner.

    Regards,
    Velda-


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    Hi Velda,
    Thank you for your reply.

    I will move to Hong Kong in the middle of July and start to work for Hong Kong branch.
    I've been to Hong Kong four times for business trip.

    I'm happy to be the language exchange partner.
    Can I send you private message? I haven't got used to the geoexpad, and it's first time for me to be language exchange.

    Sincerely,
    Yopuko


  5. #5

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    Hi!

    I would like to learn Chinese Mandarin from a native speaker.
    It would be good if we can meet during day time on the weekdays.
    Could you please message me or let me know your contact if you are still interested?
    Thank you .


  6. #6

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    Hi Nhyy,

    Sorry! My native tongue is Cantonese hence my Mandarin may not be prefect.

    Velda-


  7. #7

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    Hi Velda,

    Thank you for the prompt reply.
    In this case, it may not be suitable.
    Thank you very much.

    Nhyy