u/Dense-Percentage-199

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Hi! I'm a native English speaker offering friendly, relaxed conversation sessions to help you build confidence speaking English.

I work with adults who want to improve their fluency for work, travel, immigration, or everyday communication.

Sessions are online, flexible, and focused on natural conversation.

Feel free to send me a message if you'd like to try a session or ask any questions.

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u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 10 days ago

Si tu veux améliorer ton anglais à l’oral, je propose des sessions de conversation détendues pour pratiquer et prendre confiance.

C’est surtout pour parler naturellement, sans pression.

Dis-moi si ça t’intéresse 🙂

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u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 10 days ago

Si tu veux améliorer ton anglais à l’oral, je propose des sessions de conversation détendues pour pratiquer et prendre confiance.

C’est surtout pour parler naturellement, sans pression.

Dis-moi si ça t’intéresse 🙂

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u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 10 days ago
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Hello DIYers — quick question.

I’m exploring the idea of a local tool borrowing service in London where people could rent or share tools nearby. Aware that 'tool libraries' exist, but this would be more of an open marketplace between those with tools and those that needs them, rather than a central locaton.

Do you ever need tools (like a drill, ladder, or pressure washer) but don’t want to buy them because you’ll only use them once or twice? If so, curious to hear:

• Have you ever used something like this?
• Would it be useful where you live?
• What tools do people most often need?

Appreciate any thoughts — just doing some research. Thank you!

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u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 16 days ago

Hello Hackney — quick question.

I’m exploring the idea of a local tool borrowing service in London where people could rent or share tools nearby. Aware that 'tool libraries' exist, but this would be more of an open marketplace between those with tools and those that needs them, rather than a central locaton.

Do you ever need tools (like a drill, ladder, or pressure washer) but don’t want to buy them because you’ll only use them once or twice? If so, curious to hear:

• Have you ever used something like this?
• Would it be useful where you live?
• What tools do people most often need?

Appreciate any thoughts — just doing some research. Thank you!

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u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 16 days ago

Hi! I'm a native English speaker offering friendly, relaxed conversation sessions to help you build confidence speaking English.

I work with adults who want to improve their fluency for work, travel, or everyday communication.

Sessions are online, flexible, and focused on natural conversation.

Feel free to send me a message if you'd like to try a session or ask any questions.

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u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 16 days ago

Hello fellow teachers! A question for you, what do you think is the most difficult aspect of preparing for a lesson, is it finding suitable speaking, listening, reading, writing or grammar activities, or structuring the learning, or scaffolding, or something else?

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u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 17 days ago
▲ 2 r/learnEnglishOnline+1 crossposts

Hi! I'm a native English speaker offering friendly, relaxed conversation sessions to help you build confidence speaking English.

I work with adults who want to improve their fluency for work, travel, or everyday communication.

Sessions are online, flexible, and focused on natural conversation.

Feel free to send me a message if you'd like to try a session or ask any questions.

reddit.com
u/Dense-Percentage-199 — 15 days ago