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Where to meet english speaking teenagers in Warsaw?


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Bartmasta  Aug 29, 11, 15:22    #1
Hi,

I'm a 16 year old that grew up in Canada, and has been living in Warsaw for the past 5 years. Just this summer I was visiting Canada again, and when I came back to Poland I really started to miss speaking english.

Where can I find people in Warsaw that are preferably native English speakers and are teenagers? It's okay if they're a bit older or whatever, as long as I can talk to someone in english!

I've been reading the other threads, and almost all the places people suggested are drinking places, such as bars or whatnot. I don't think I'd be able to find anyone close to my age at such a place.

Thanks!

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 Aug 29, 11, 15:34    #2
what about the American school of Warsaw or any of the other English speaking schools- British school, International European school. Maybe you could find a group through them.
Bartmasta  Aug 29, 11, 15:39    #3
Sounds like a good idea but I'm not sure how to do it, I don't go to any english speaking school, so I don't know how I would meet anyone from that school.

Any ideas?
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 Aug 29, 11, 16:51    #4
Any ideas?


The best bet would be to start with CS - http://www.couchsurfing.com

Register on the Warsaw group - they will meet in places like cafes and suchlike, so you can attend. They frequently do things such as playing volleyball and board games together, too - and your age won't be a problem, it's a very open minded community.

Stay away from "Toni Walia" though, he's an *******.
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 Sep 19, 11, 05:01    #5
Hi bartmasta, im a recent high graduate and ive been living here for nearly 3 years. im 18 years old and i know lots of english speaking friends, although some of them left for college already but i still know people from the british school etc whos around 17 and stuff. I know how to feels to not have an english speaking friend here and to be completely honest im so used to it its actually pretty sad haha.
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 Sep 19, 11, 05:29    #6
Where to meet english speaking teenagers in Warsaw?


Go to the shopping mall in Warsaw. Saw plenty of young females & males there :)

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 Sep 19, 11, 08:29    #7
when I came back to Poland I really started to miss speaking english

In 1992 in Norway I met a Polish babysitter. She was delighted that she could talk to someone in her native tongue again. Please note that Skype wasn't such popular as it is today ;)



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