 What about the next one there? German people you can't understand me more than Americans. It depends on the form of the moment you interview or the program job. You need to, you don't have any mistakes. But if you travel or speak for someone from another foreign, it's more easy. Okay, so you serve a very good point. So you want people to understand you, right? But if you go to a job or something, the name will highlight or point out the mistakes that you made. Is that what you're saying? Good. What about Luciano and Marco? Would you mind reading the next one? There's no much you can to improve your English outside the classroom. Disagree. Disagree. Yeah, I have a lot of websites to help you. Movies. Movies. To music. Okay. So you disagree? Yeah. Okay. Does everyone think the same? Yeah. You agree with that? Okay. What's the next one there? So much should always be able to say some basic phrases in the language of the country they are visiting. I agree. Because it's the kind of respect you show the people of the country I visit. It's always better if you can say hello, thank you, how are you? And to learn a little bit of the culture of the country. Some are polite in phrases or something. But thank you, how are you? How do you say hello here? How do you say hello? Hello. Hello. Easy. Just hello. You can remember that one, right? Good talk. Good talk. What? Good talk. Good talk. Okay. What's that? But let's stick to English, right? So does everyone agree with that?