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Learning English
A piece of advice (only native English speakers, please)
I need a native English speaker for suggestions on how to improve my English. I want to sit the IELTS exam and get the certification, but I'm not very self-confident. Of course, what I can do is to keep studying, but I think that having a correspondence with a pen-pal (via email) could be even more useful. Is there anybody who wouldn't mind to do it, maybe trying to learn to speak Italian, so that I could be of help to him myself? Thank you all, especially those ones who will not only check this short text, but also accept my request. (Again: just native English speakers)
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