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Language Exchange for Travelers

Language exchange is a valuable tool for travelers who want to communicate with locals, improve their language skills, and gain a deeper cultural understanding of their destination. By connecting with native speakers, travelers can experience a more authentic and enriching travel experience.

How to find a language exchange partner in Switzerland

  • Join sprachtandem.ch! Simply create a profile, set your language goals, and start browsing for potential partners.
  • Check out the community feed page and look for local language exchange groups or events where you can meet and practice with native speakers in a relaxed, social setting.
  • You can also use the feed to create your own language event or reach out the community.

Tips for a successful language exchange

  • Be clear about your language goals: Before you start your exchange, make sure you and your partner are on the same page about your language learning objectives.
  • Set a regular schedule: Consistency is key when it comes to language exchange. Try to schedule regular meetings with your partner to stay motivated and make steady progress.
  • Practice active listening: Language exchange is not just about speaking, it's also about listening. Practice active listening by paying attention to your partner's pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.

How to make the most of your language exchange experience

  • Use real-life situations: Language exchange is an opportunity to practice using the language in real-life situations. Try to find opportunities to apply what you've learned during your exchange to your everyday interactions and activities.
  • Take advantage of cultural differences: Language exchange is also a cultural exchange. Don't be afraid to ask your partner about their culture and customs, and share your own experiences as well.
  • Keep learning outside of your exchange: Language exchange is a great start, but it's not the only way to learn a language. Supplement your exchange with other resources like language classes, language learning apps, and language-specific media.

Happy travels and happy language learning!

Find tandem partners in over 70 languages ✌️

Last active: 1.4.2026

Speaks

  • French

Learns

  • German

Marine

  • CH-5000
  • Female
  • 32
  • 💻 Online
  • ☕️ In-Person

Hi. I am French and I live in Switzerland. I would like to find someone to improve my german (I believe I have a B2-C1 level). Any tips to improve my speaking skills are most welcome! And I would be happy to help with your French :) I would preferably meet online but if you live in or near Aarau we can also meet in person!

Hobbies and interests

Sport, videogames, traveling

Last active: 1.4.2026

Speaks

  • Spanish
  • English
  • Italian

Learns

  • French

Maria Vorlet

  • CH-1700
  • Female
  • 32
  • 💻 Online
  • ☕️ In-Person

Hello my name is Maria, I am from Mexico and I recently relocated to Switzerland. I am very interested in improving my French, as for right now I am level B1. I would love to exchange language and culture to anyone interested in practicing Spanish or English.

Hobbies and interests

I love music, I have been Djing for the last 6 years (house and techno).

Last active: 1.4.2026

Speaks

  • German
  • Spanish
  • Italian

Learns

  • Japanese

Manuel

  • CH-8045
  • Male
  • 30
  • ☕️ In-Person

Hey, I just came back from a trip to Japan 🇯🇵 and am trying to keep up my motivation to learn some more Nihongo. My level is quite low but I try to take it playfully 😁 I can teach you German, Spanish, Italian, French (I speak them all fluently) and depending on your level also some English 🤗

Hobbies and interests

Languages, walks, nature ☀️

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