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French soccer coach using Duolingo to help train his Aussie team
Key takeaways
- William Loison says he uses a limited vocabulary at training.
- Originally from Paris, the 27-year-old coach must overcome multiple challenges to effectively communicate with a team of players from diverse backgrounds at the Shepparton Blasters Football Club in Victoria's north.
- French-speaking Mr Loison says he navigates his language barrier by sticking to a few English words he knows for coaching that he learnt through the Duolingo app.
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William Loison says he uses a limited vocabulary at training. (ABC News: Delys Paul)
Link copied Share Share article Armed with a lifelong love of soccer and the Duolingo app, soccer coach William Loison goes to work each week aiming to train the next generation.
Originally from Paris, the 27-year-old coach must overcome multiple challenges to effectively communicate with a team of players from diverse backgrounds at the Shepparton Blasters Football Club in Victoria's north.
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