Whatever your language level or your nationality, our language exchange social network will allow you to practice different languages, online or offline, while you make new friends and discover new cultures.
Language exchange website: polyglotclub.com
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Language exchange website: polyglotclub.com
I was listening to a french radio station podcast on language learning the other day. The 'expert' guest was from the 'polyglot club' website.
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Re: Language exchange website: polyglotclub.com
Wow, I remember I used to use Polyglotclub. I have just logged back in and everything looks different now
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What did/do you think of it?Spoonary wrote:Wow, I remember I used to use Polyglotclub. I have just logged back in and everything looks different now
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Re: Language exchange website: polyglotclub.com
I used it back in the day (maybe 4 or so years ago). The interface wasn't great, and it didn't seem to have a very big user base compared to competitors like Conversation Exchange and iTalki, which is what makes or breaks a language exchange site. I did meet one French person from it once, but otherwise didn't find any contacts. The current site isn't loading for me right now so I can't compare it to the old design.
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Re: Language exchange website: polyglotclub.com
DaveBee wrote:What did/do you think of it?
To be honest with you, I don't remember it that well. I only really used to use the chat room, which was multi-language and as such, both dominated by English and quite difficult to follow. I popped my head in there today and it was a ghosttown.
They also used to have a virtual classroom where you could join a table and use voice chat and an interactive whiteboard type thing to chat with a group of people. That was fun but I think it was shut down after a while.
From what I saw when I logged on earlier (I can't seem to load the page up again now), everything seems much more money-oriented than I remember, so that's sad.
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Re: Language exchange website: polyglotclub.com
DaveBee wrote:I was listening to a french radio station podcast on language learning the other day. The 'expert' guest was from the 'polyglot club' website.Whatever your language level or your nationality, our language exchange social network will allow you to practice different languages, online or offline, while you make new friends and discover new cultures.
Just checked them out for the first time. Website seems a bit oldschool but it also seems like it has a decent community. Still trying to figure out how it differs in reality from this website. Community also seems maybe a bit less active than here?
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