Language Exchange is a warm and energetic place where we can learn new languages from each other. While learning languages, you can make new friends and get connected to people from different walks of life.
Learn Japanese in Tachikawa!
We have a free language exchange every week in Tachikawa! What’s Language Exchange? Language Exchange is an international hang out, where you can practice other languages, and in return share your own native language.
I joined to improve my Japanese, but I stayed because of the people!
Hello! My name is Christianna. I’ve been part of Language Exchange at Lifehouse Tokyo for about 5 years now, first as a participant, then becoming a team member, and now even leading one of the Language Exchange meetings. I joined because I wanted to improve my Japanese speaking abilities, but I stayed because of the people. That’s not to say …
Story: How I first joined Language Exchange
I can still remember hearing the muffled laughter when I walked through the entrance. I was a little nervous. I didn’t know what to expect, and who to meet cause didn’t know anybody. It was my first time venturing into an unknown environment—an international environment where people spoke a different language. I kept walking towards the main door entrance, still …
3 great skills to have when learning a new language
We have met many friends who speak multiple languages here at Language Exchange; people who grew up in a multicultural, and bilingual environment.
The Most FUN Language Exchange in Yokohama!
Lifehouse Yokohama has many visitors in Language Exchange! We have the first Language Exchange starting from 10:30. An American English teacher and a Japanese mom collaborate and play lots of fun games with Language Exchange members! Kids can join too! The second Language Exchange starts from 13:30~ and it’s mainly for workers and students! Lifehouse Yokohama has so many …
What is Language Exchange? – Tachikawa
What is Language Exchange? Ackah explains! Q: What do you like about Language Exchange? A: There are two things I like about Language Exchange. The first thing is that it provides a platform to practice a second language with real-world topics in a stress-free environment. The second thing is that every week I get to make new friends from Japan …