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Try Interpreter, when you’re playing Interpreter, a couple of pointers on that. Just pay attention,
listen visually as well as verbally, use the language. The person that doesn’t speak
English needs to not understand any of the English that’s spoken in the game, and feel
free to use a few devices. You could give a long answer for a short answer, you could
give a short answer for a long answer, but only go to devices if you’re not inspired
and you’ll find some inspiration as you shop around using some of those devices. But
it’s a great game; you can field questions from the audience. Did we have a, a question
from the producer down there? Yes, there. Did the curtains match the drapes? Very good,
do the curtains match the drapes? Let me see if I can find out for you. (Gibberish in the
form of a question. Very emphatic gibberish answer) No they don’t and that’s my fault.
Alright, Les McGehee from Expert Village with Andy Crouch, the funny, funny, improviser
from the Hideout in Austin, Texas. (little bit more gibberish at the end). I guess it’s
true.