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Business Travel
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How Not To Get Lost
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Favorite Drinks
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Hong Kong
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Family Traits
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The Global Family
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Jewels, Gems, and Stones
Views #694 | High Intermediate 6 -
Making Jewelry
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Collecting Jewelry
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The Bachelorettte Party
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Fashion and Piercings
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Beauty Secrets
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The Fan
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Basketball Superstars
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Cool Comedians
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Dinner
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Lunch
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Breakfast
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The Traditional Wedding
Views #682 | Intermediate 5 -
The Nature Wedding
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Wedding Prep
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Dream Job
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Odd Jobs
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Medicine Man
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How to Pitch a Film
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Pros-Cons of Film Making
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Making a Film
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Best American TV Show
Views #673 | Intermediate 5 -
TV Shows
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Movies, Love, Dinosaurs
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Why people get married?
Views #670 | Intermediate 5 -
The Wedding Dress
Views #669 | Intermediate 5 -
Wedding Day
Views #668 | Intermediate 5 -
Tattoo Reaction
Views 667# | High Intermediate 6 -
Rina's First Tattoo
Views #664 | High Intermediate 6 -
The Gun Incident
Views #663 | Intermediate 5 -
The Good with the Bad
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The Bouncer
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Signs of the Stars
Views #660 | Intermediate 5 -
Learning Languages
Views #659 | Intermediate 5 -
Working with Languages
Views #658 | High Intermediate 6 -
Steroids
Views #657 | Intermediate 5 -
Plastic Surgery
Views #656 | Intermediate 5 -
Makeovers
Views #655 | High Intermediate 6 -
Ultimate Frisbee Part 2
Views #654 | Intermediate 5 -
Ultimate Frisbee Part 1
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Clothes and Colors
Views #652 | High Intermediate 6 -
Circle of Friends
Views #651 | High Intermediate 6
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Learning Languages
Todd: So, Deanne, you're very multi-lingual. What languages do you speak?
Deanne: I speak Spanish, Italian, French and English fluently
Todd: Wow! All of them.
Deanne: Yes.
Todd: Is there any language that you prefer?
Deanne: Yes. French and Spanish are my favorite languages.
Todd: Oh, why is that?
Deanne: French I like because it's very soft and romantic, and Spanish I think is very vivacious and dynamic and energetic and those two are my favorite languages. I also like the pronunciation of Spanish.
Todd: OK, and how did you become so proficient -- like how did you learn to speak Spanish and French?
Deanne: Well, my mother is Spanish and so I grew up listening to her speak usually when she didn't want my father to hear what she was saying. She spoke in Spanish just because she said. I'd never spoke it at that point but I understood and I grew up with the ear and French, I grew up in a French province in Canada, Quebec so we always had French. From when I was born, I had French. And English, my dad's englaphone and then Italian I learned in university.
Todd: That's interesting. So now we're in Japan, maybe people will be able to hear the Japanese in the background, do you study Japanese now?
Deanne: I'm starting because the last time I was in Japan and I didn't know anything and it's just difficult to get by. This time I said, OK, I have to so I'm going, I'm just beginning actually. Yeah.
Todd: OK, and since, you are an expert at learning languages. What advice would you give to somebody to learn another language?
Deanne: Not everybody has a knack for it, but if you do want to learn it, you need discipline and you need time and it's studying. You have to memorize a whole bunch of vocabulary and you have to dedicate about an hour and a half every day to doing homework and I would do that for the internet. Like try to find people on the internet. I did that with Netscape chatting. I used to find people who spoke other languages like for example Italian or Spanish and I would be chatting with them orally and written and I would learn a lot of new things by doing that because they would each have a different expression that I didn't know and find international friends and do international exchanges, like cultural exchanges with people so that you're forced to speak the language and then you don't speak you own. That's what I did.
Todd: For the net stuff, don't you worry a little about security about kind of not the nicest people on the internet?
Deanne: Yeah, there's a lot of weirdos, but you don't meet them. You don't -- I've never met them. I just stay on the internet with them and we chatted and usually I chat with girls because you don't know what kind of people you'll meet and if they said, "Let's meet!", I just said, "NO" cause I don't really trust that. If I want to meet people, I join those intercultural exchanges where people are actually, you know, monitored, so yeah.
Todd: OK, well
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