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Pen Pals / E-mail Lists

Meet a pen pal from a different country and culture to practice the Italian language, exchange opinions, and learn about others.

How To Type Italian Language Characters

Want to type an accented Italian character such as à, è, é, or ì but don't know how? This simple how-to will show you how to insert accented Italian language characters in documents such as e-mail and online.

ePALS

E-mail service with language translaton technology available within the Web browser. Students can compose e-mail messages in their native languages and then click on a button for automatic translations.

eTandem

Work together with a learning partner from another country, either by by telephone, e-mail or other media. From your partner, you learn his or her language while he or she learns your native language.

Global eMail Club

Email new friends to improve your language skills and learn new cultures.

International Penfriends

Not an email service, the main objective of this club is to foster the art of letter writing and to encourage worldwide friendship via communication.

My Language Exchange

Find a partner at the online community and practice your second language (any language) with a native speaker who is learning your language. Practice online with chat and games.

Pen Pal Network

Self-proclaimed "largest penpal Web site on the Internet" is a free service.

Polyglot

Find someone appropriate for language exchange. Penpals are searchable according to criteria such as age, gender, location, and hobbies.

Yahoo! Groups: Italian

Free e-mail group service for beginners to advanced who are learning the Italian language. Discussions include Italian music, culture, art, and food. Yahoo! Groups allow you to send e-mail messages to a group of people using just one email address. Receive individual messages or a daily digest.

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