That sounds like very cool work! I wish we had language exchange cafes in America. Maybe we do, but I haven't heard of them.
I work in a language exchange cafe as a volunteer staff member. (staff means more than one person, so you should say member)
Many foreign people come to our language exchange cafe.
I have to make conversation with them, because I'm a staff member.
However, I don't always know the correct English expressions, so I want to ask.
Would you correct this sentence? ( including top sentences )
1. Are you come to language exchange cafe? ("Are you coming to the language exchange cafe?" I am not sure if this is the question you want to ask. Please type in Korean and maybe I can help!)
2. Is this your first time coming here?
3. I'm sorry, there is no one who can speak Chinese today.
4. Is this seat okay?
5. What is the language you will use today?
I work in a language exchange cafe as a volunteer staff.
I work in a language exchange cafe as a volunteer staff.
Many foreign people come to our language exchange cafe.
I have to make conversation with them, because I'm a staff member.
However, I don't know correct english expression, so I want to ask.
・Would you correct this sentence? ( including top sentences )
1. Are you coming to the language exchange cafe?
2. Is this your first time to come here?
3. I'm sorry, there is no one who can speak chinese today.
4. How about this seat?
5. What is the language you will use today?