Ashley asks: "How do you stay safe when doing language exchanges?"

In this episode: Making connections is the real joy of language learning My perspective as a man It's undeniable that some people are looking for more - just like real life! Just as in real life, you need to stay aware Corresponding in advance, talking about the terms of your exchange, and trusting your gut is probably best Beyond that, if you're meeting online (such as Skype), you're safe - just don't reveal any personal details You could use a separate Skype name and Gmail address, but that might not be the foundation of a good friendship If meeting face-to-face, it's almost certainly fine, just meet in a public place However, I'm not best qualified to advise on this... leave your comments please! Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Olly Richards' Fluency Mastermind Facebook Group Start speaking today

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