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@@adrianmonsalve4988 There are two kinds of tour guides: 1, Spanish native guide guides Spanish tourists inside Spain: the expectation of tourists for the talking of guides is very high; 2, local Spanish speaking guide ( speaking Spanish as a second language) guide Spanish tourists in a foreign country. For this guide, he/she can hardly speak good Spanish. My point is that if Spanish nationals move to that foreign country and guide Spanish tourists, tourists will like this guide better than the local guide who speak poor Spanish. Also, remember that Europeans learn English much faster than Asians or non Europeans.
@@adrianmonsalve4988 you find working with Spanish harder than English because your Spanish tourists have higher requirement for the talking content details than the English speaking tourists who come from abroad.
@@ledinhdong7743 I do know very well the history of Comuna 13 in Medellin, Colombia, in both languages. I do well in Spanish, but I just get more fun in English, and enjoy a lot more because I'm learning and improving my English. Both Spanish and English tourist always happy and enjoying my tours. I think it's because I don't take this as a job, for me it's a funny thing to do, and I receive money for it.
@@ledinhdong7743 now, I think you are wrong, the place you born doesn't have anything to be with your learning. It's the effort you put on it, I started learning English by myself 3 months ago and I'm doing well I guess, I know I still need a lot of practice, but I mean, Europeans, Asian, American, African, we all the same.
if u want to check the quality of a tour guide just see the people that how they are feeling and giving the reaction of the speech by their faces. she is excellent but too exited.
With my experience of 10 years in guiding I think she is too articulate at the beginning of the tour. She should start slowly and after 15-20 minutes she can become like this. Because this is just too awkward. But this also depends on the group (if it is only one bus where they know each other or they are strangers. I think its the latter because she asks from which countries they come from). This is just my opinion, in the end every tour guide has his/her own style.
I need to watch this every time before I began my tour. Love her energy!
Are you a tour guide?
@@portoguy5159 i used to volunteer once a month before corona
@@robotomato5736 when I grow up I'm thinking about become one too
@@portoguy5159 that's awesome!
jajajajja me too, also i' m a tour guide ☺️
Lovely way of presentation.
I love your training guide
really good tour Guide ,
and If you come to Egypt you will find Tourist Guides like her :)
Wow
i like her energy
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Great energy
It is much easier when a tourist guide works with his/her own mother tongue.
I'm a tour guide in communa 13, and I do better in English than Spanish, even when my English is not that good!
@@adrianmonsalve4988 There are two kinds of tour guides:
1, Spanish native guide guides Spanish tourists inside Spain: the expectation of tourists for the talking of guides is very high;
2, local Spanish speaking guide ( speaking Spanish as a second language) guide Spanish tourists in a foreign country. For this guide, he/she can hardly speak good Spanish. My point is that if Spanish nationals move to that foreign country and guide Spanish tourists, tourists will like this guide better than the local guide who speak poor Spanish.
Also, remember that Europeans learn English much faster than Asians or non Europeans.
@@adrianmonsalve4988 you find working with Spanish harder than English because your Spanish tourists have higher requirement for the talking content details than the English speaking tourists who come from abroad.
@@ledinhdong7743 I do know very well the history of Comuna 13 in Medellin, Colombia, in both languages. I do well in Spanish, but I just get more fun in English, and enjoy a lot more because I'm learning and improving my English.
Both Spanish and English tourist always happy and enjoying my tours. I think it's because I don't take this as a job, for me it's a funny thing to do, and I receive money for it.
@@ledinhdong7743 now, I think you are wrong, the place you born doesn't have anything to be with your learning. It's the effort you put on it, I started learning English by myself 3 months ago and I'm doing well I guess, I know I still need a lot of practice, but I mean, Europeans, Asian, American, African, we all the same.
May i know where were you guys go? I mean which country?
if u want to check the quality of a tour guide just see the people that how they are feeling and giving the reaction of the speech by their faces.
she is excellent but too exited.
Thank you very much for this interesting things!
Yes.
Are you in touch with the guide? I'm creating a podcast of interviews with guides and would love to get in touch.
Hi I'm a guide
I am a guide as well
great
Nice
Come to Morocco!
With my experience of 10 years in guiding I think she is too articulate at the beginning of the tour. She should start slowly and after 15-20 minutes she can become like this. Because this is just too awkward. But this also depends on the group (if it is only one bus where they know each other or they are strangers. I think its the latter because she asks from which countries they come from). This is just my opinion, in the end every tour guide has his/her own style.
This was toward the end of the tour... maybe an hour in
Wow
She is too excited that actually is getting on my nerves and makes me want to shut off.
WOW
Awesome....what is her name?!
Fiona (Fi for short)
Her name is Felicity but please call her Fi, since only her mother calls her Felicity, when she is naughty for some reason... :/
Ma'am I am tourist guide too. I am Yousaf
I like guide life
I want to become a tour guide I know four language, hindi Urdu English and Arabic.
fun
Happy that im not guiding anymore😊
I have my style