My friend, you are looking in the wrong place. Why would you want to practice your spoken English with another Chinese, instead of someone from a major English-speaking country?
I would try and Google with "Chinese English language exchange." Find someone in, say, the US, and form a language exchange partnership. Everybody wins.
Yes, you do give me a good idea.
I just entered into the web, but I could not find anyone!
If someone in this forum, if you are willing to help me improve my oral english,
I will be very apprecated it!
Anyway, thank you!
You should search online for the language exchange learning sites. They will have many native speakers there, and you can find some native English speacker who is interested in learning Chinese. You guys can talk to each other either on Skype or MSN, etc. good luck!
1. As I said in my 1st post, Google for "Chinese English language exchange." Don't rely on that one link I posted before. I'm sure you will find free language exchange programs.
I am a little confused here.... please help me out ......
I thought the official language for Denmark is Danish. Shouldn't you be practising Danish there instead of English.
That said, I do feel people from Denmark are alot easier to understand when they speak English compare to British people.
A few years back, I was working at this meat processing plant. My supervisor told me the best way to improve my English was to find a English speaking girlfriend. He was damn right. It is probably more effective than all the other methods combined. And you know what the best part is: it is free and you'll have fun at the same time.