Anyone use random chat platforms for language practice?

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Anyone use random chat platforms for language practice?

Beitragvon soumitss » So 26. Apr 2026, 21:56

Hi guys. I'm trying to practice my English with native speakers, language apps are great for grammar but they don't teach you how people actually talk. I want real conversations, not scripted ones. Anyone use random chat platforms for language practice? Which one actually has English speakers and isn't full of bots?
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Re: Anyone use random chat platforms for language practice?

Beitragvon soumitss » So 26. Apr 2026, 22:01

Hello. For language practice I'd recommend Viby Chat — it's a text-based random chat and there are a lot of native English speakers on it. Practising on Viby has been more useful for me than three months of Duolingo, you pick up real slang, contractions, the way people actually phrase things. Since Viby doesn't require signup people are pretty relaxed and willing to chat about random stuff for a while. If you get someone you don't click with, one click skips to the next match. I usually tell people upfront that I'm practising my English and most are happy to help, sometimes even correct me. The site is viby.chat, runs in the browser, works on mobile too if you want to chat from the bus.
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