Description
Language exchange, made for two
Build a language exchange that works for both of you
Practical guidance for choosing a partner, sharing the time fairly, and making every conversation worth returning to.
Explore practical resourcesA balanced session
30 minutes with room for both voices
A simple structure keeps the conversation focused without making it feel scripted.
- Warm-up3 min
- Partner A practice10 min
- Review4 min
- Partner B practice10 min
- Next-session goal3 min
Start with what you need
What do you need today?
A partnership, not a one-off call
A clear path from first message to steady progress
Use a little structure to make the exchange fair, comfortable and useful for both people.
- 01
Find the right partner
Look for shared goals, a workable schedule and mutual curiosity.
- 02
Agree on goals
Talk about languages, pace, privacy and what helpful support looks like.
- 03
Plan the session
Give each language and each person a clear, balanced place.
- 04
Practise fairly
Switch roles, listen closely and keep the time shared.
- 05
Review progress
Notice what helped, which expressions stayed with you and what needs more practice.
- 06
Continue or adjust
Keep the routine that works, change the parts that do not, and protect your boundaries.
Useful by design
Resources for a stronger exchange
Choose a focused guide or activity for the point you are at now, then come back when your partnership changes.
I found a new partner
Check whether your goals, time and expectations can work together.
I want a fairer exchange
Set a respectful rhythm that gives both people room to learn.
I need something to practise
Choose conversation topics that create useful, natural speaking time.
I want to practise safely
Protect your privacy and keep your calls comfortable and respectful.
Plan a balanced session
Build a clear session plan with fair time for both partners.
Prepare your first session
Agree on the practical details that make a first call comfortable.
Choose a correction style
Find feedback that supports your confidence and learning goal.
Solve common partnership problems
Spot imbalance early and respond with clear, respectful steps.
Choose a practice activity
Filter useful activities by level and conversation format.
Track your progress
Record each session and see the time and confidence you build.
Choose the right partner
Use a practical checklist before investing in a new exchange.
I need an easy way to begin
Use thoughtful questions to warm up without forcing the conversation.
I want guided speaking practice
Rehearse real exchanges before your next conversation.