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4. Don’t be shy! – Don’t be shy to talk about your life and ask them about theirs. (Some of the best topics are: how was their day, what are their plans for the future, what do they do in their free time, etc.)
5. Talk about yourself! – Talk about what you did the day before, about your “what if's”, about your last and future vacations. Basically, make a new friend!
6. Write about your day! – Take your favorite piece of writing software (or pen and paper if you prefer) and write about your day or feelings (try to use the dictionary as little as possible), then ask your new friend if s/he would mind correcting it for you. Take a moment to study the mistakes you made.
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4. Don’t be shy! – Don’t be shy to talk about your life and ask them about theirs. (Some of the best topics are: how was their day, what are their plans for the future, what do they do in their free time, etc.)
5. Talk about yourself! – Talk about what you did the day before, about your “what if's”, about your last and future vacations. Basically, make a new friend!
6. Write about your day! – Take your favorite piece of writing software (or pen and paper if you prefer) and write about your day or feelings (try to use the dictionary as little as possible), then ask your new friend if s/he would mind correcting it for you. Take a moment to study the mistakes you made.
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4. Don’t be shy! – Don’t be shy to talk about your life and ask them about theirs. Some of the best topics are: how was their day, what are their plans for tomorrow (future), what do they do in their free time.
5. Talk about yourself! – Talk about what you did the day before, about your “what if’s”, about your last and future vacations. Basically, make a new friend.
6. Write about your day! – Take your favorite piece of writing software (or pen and paper if you prefer) and write about your day or feelings (try to use the dictionary as little as possible), then ask your new friend if s/he wouldn’t mind correcting it for you. Take a minute to study the mistakes you made.

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