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Translate our website into English in less than 1 minute

Your browser has a fantastic feature

If you're using a web browser like Google Chrome or Safari, you may have noticed that they have the ability to translate any website you visit using Google Translate or another tool. Here's an example of how to change the language of a website in Google Chrome (Windows, Android) and Safari (iPhone) with a website written in English (I speak Spanish).

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» Google Chrome​: 

 

​The first thing that may happen is that as soon as you enter the website, the translation tool is automatically suggested. On the left side, you will see the original language of the website and on the right side, the language you are being offered to translate into. If the translation tool is not automatically suggested, you will find it by tapping on the three dots in the top right corner of your browser.

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If the suggested language is your native language, which is very likely due to your device’s location and language settings, all you need to do is enable continuous translation so you don’t have to re-enable it every time you access a new section of the “foreign” website you’re visiting. We tap on the settings button, choose “always translate from…” and that’s it. If the suggested language is not your native language, don’t worry. You can change it by clicking on the recommended language and tapping on the three dots; choosing the option “choose another language”.

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Translation completed. Congratulations! It's time to return to our main page (which is written in Spanish) and start testing everything. Have fun with our lessons written in English, teacher!

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» Safari:

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To learn how to change the language of any "foreign" website in Safari on iPhone, here's this video tutorial that teaches you how to translate any website in less than a minute.

All set! Congratulations! It's time to return to our main page (which is written in Spanish) and start testing everything. Have fun with our classes written in English, teacher!

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I hope this short tutorial has been helpful. If you have any questions, please write to me using the form in the Contact section or send an email to somostecnologiar@gmail.com.

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~ Marcos.

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