Looking for an English teacher

Hi,

I am looking for an English teacher. He/she doesn't have to be native, but I would like to learn English from someone who is not Hungarian and doesn't speak Hungarian very well. I will try to take an advanced exam in the beginning of September, so it is quite urgent. I just would like to practice speaking before the exam.
I live in the district 8., very close to Kalvin square.
If you feel like speaking with me, please email me to malajc @ freemail.hu

Thanks!

Hi,
I am not sure if you have found an English teacher yet. This is a great place to try, there are lots of free resources to help and support your studies.
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Thanks, it seems that I have found someone, I hope it will be ok.
Anyway I have just come back from Cambridge, I have spent there 14 months. I really miss it, it is a very good city to live in.  I hope you like it, do you?

I am loving living in Cambridge! I am in Cambridge, Ontario. It is beautiful here.
Good luck with your lessons.

Regards
Anna

Hi i am responding to your request for an English teacher. I was born and raised in the United States and obviously English is my primary language. I just recently moved to Budapest. I think I will be an excellent candidate in helping with your English studies. You may contact me at e-mail address [email protected]. I hope to hear from you soon.:)

Yes, Uk English and American English are very different in many ways.
Maybe you can state what sort of English you prefer to learn.

Marilyn Tassy wrote:

Yes, Uk English and American English are very different in many ways.
Maybe you can state what sort of English you prefer to learn.


Not sure or you are responding to, the last post was from 8 years ago.

SimCityAT wrote:
Marilyn Tassy wrote:

Yes, Uk English and American English are very different in many ways.
Maybe you can state what sort of English you prefer to learn.


Not sure or you are responding to, the last post was from 8 years ago.


You're right, not sure why this question came up as a to look at one. Guess this person has already either learned English or gave up by now.

This is easy to do, here and on other forums, when a list of "related posts" appears at the bottom of the thread, and you don't catch the antiquity of some of the posts.

Ideally there'd be a cut-off on the age of posts shown, or a highlight marking out really old ones.