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Speak a Little of Native Languages

Before the conductor begins speaking to you, tell them in their native language, 'I don't speak (whatever language it is that they speak) but I speak English' so that way, they understand from the start there may be communication problems. Others in your area may volunteer to serve as interpreters if necessary, and hand signals are always great methods of communication.

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