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I recommend interpals.net its this website you can find people on. Take a look at the FSI hungarian basic course. it's really boring but it helped me ALOT. And also once you get a better footing of the basics (which you may already have) listen to Hungarian with sziszis podcasts on Spotify. She has a few A1 podcasts but mostly A2 and B1. I'm reading the transcripts really slowly (need to subscribe to her pattern... Source: about 1 year ago
You could try these places... Italki.com - you gotta pay for a tutor. Https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/ - Ask for help, like language exchange. Interpals.net - Ask around for help. Be careful of scammers, don't give money to anyone. Source: over 1 year ago
I've been looking for friendships on this penpal and language learning site called Interpals.net. It's pretty popular so I thought I'd give it a try and I've been using it for months. But I'm just disappointed by the lack of responses I'm getting from people. And I have a feeling I'm getting so few messages because of my sex or because of my non-model looks. I have a picture of myself on there and wrote a decent... Source: about 2 years ago
When I was a kid (starting from 12yo I think) I used this website: interpals.net to chat with people (messages, calls, and also snail mail). I even ended up meeting many of the friends I made there. Source: about 2 years ago
You remind me of an elderly woman in a documentary about the bore wars, saying in her British accent “us being more civilized then them” you are unfortunately Eurocentric looking at a vary Taylor view of history and outside nations. The European and North America landmass are not the center of the world. I’d highly recommend talking to a few people from outside your protective bubble. https://interpals.net. Source: over 2 years ago
My first stop is always bookfinder. Doesn't cross-reference every site but it does a good chunk of them. Source: 11 months ago
If an era (say civil war) go to http://bookfinder.com. Now on the front page click Advanced Search. You can select year of publication. So for civil war I would plug in up to 1900. Source: 12 months ago
First you need to learn to grade the book, as value is related directly to condition. Then you can look the book up on bookfinder.com and see what it's worth. But... there's a caveat. There's lots of "script sellers" out there, sellers that don't actually own the book - but which scrape the data, markup the price and offer it for sale, planning to buy it when you do. There's also many utter idiots who will... Source: 12 months ago
If you NEED to purchase a book, use bookfinder.com to find the cheapest books. Always verify the ISBN to make sure you get the correct one edition. Source: almost 1 year ago
You should also check bookfinder.com. Source: about 1 year ago
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