Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup

Location: As illustrated in Figure 4 and the note, the venue is easy to find.
Time: Every Saturday from 6:00 to 23:00. I usually arrive around 7 o’clock when the weather is a bit cooler and more comfortable.
Cost: While there’s no mandatory spending at the bar, most people order a drink. The choice is entirely up to you.

Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup
Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup

Personally, I always go for the first beer on the menu, which has a light, refreshing taste and is quite enjoyable.
Transportation: A Grab ride from KLCC costs about 10 Malaysian Ringgit, while the return trip typically ranges from 20 to 30 Malaysian Ringgit. It’s worth noting that Grab’s pricing can be a bit unpredictable.

Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup
Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup

English Proficiency Requirement: You should be able to express yourself, and grammar mistakes are not a concern. After all, it’s all about free conversation.
Other: No registration is required, and it happens every Saturday. Just head over, find a table outside, sit down, and start chatting.
Although other friends have recommended this on Xiaohongshu, I noticed that many people still don’t know about it, so I’m sharing it again.

Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup
Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup

For those visiting Kuala Lumpur to learn English, there aren’t many opportunities to practice speaking. I’ve checked out several English corners, but they either don’t run regularly, have ceased operations, or require a fee.
I stumbled upon this free English corner on Xiaohongshu and decided to check it out with a friend.

Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup
Kuala Lumpur Free English Corner: Join Our Weekly Language Exchange Meetup

After that, I went several more times and found the atmosphere to be fantastic. There are many regulars, and you can meet them every time. Everyone is very enthusiastic, and the conversations are completely free-flowing. I’m particularly interested in the local customs and cultures of people from different places, and I always ask a lot of questions.

After two or three hours, my jaw muscles are often sore, but it’s a great workout! I encourage fellow introverts to step out bravely and express themselves boldly.

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1 Comment

  1. Layla Cruz

    That sounds like a great way to practice English and meet new people. I might check it out next Saturday since I’m usually free in the evenings.

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