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.

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A balanced session

30 minutes with room for both voices

A simple structure keeps the conversation focused without making it feel scripted.

  1. Warm-up3 min
  2. Partner A practice10 min
  3. Review4 min
  4. Partner B practice10 min
  5. Next-session goal3 min

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.

  1. 01

    Find the right partner

    Look for shared goals, a workable schedule and mutual curiosity.

  2. 02

    Agree on goals

    Talk about languages, pace, privacy and what helpful support looks like.

  3. 03

    Plan the session

    Give each language and each person a clear, balanced place.

  4. 04

    Practise fairly

    Switch roles, listen closely and keep the time shared.

  5. 05

    Review progress

    Notice what helped, which expressions stayed with you and what needs more practice.

  6. 06

    Continue or adjust

    Keep the routine that works, change the parts that do not, and protect your boundaries.