[Translated description goes here] Do you speak more than one language and would you like to help translate the SDS? Fantastic! Here are some instructions: -Simply create a new project and translate description of current SDS within the instructions of your project. -Be sure to translate the title of the SDS and include what language you are translating in your project title. The language should be written in the language you are translating. For example, if you are translating into French, it should say ”Français”. -You may also create a thumbnail with the name of SDS in your language and it's completely optional. -Once you are done, share a link to your project in Translation studio's comments- https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/4679809/comments . - A curator of the translation studio will review your work,share feedback if anything needs to be translated and if it meets all the requirements,he/she will add your translation in the studio. - If you are interested,feel free to translate this template and add the translation in [Notes and Credits] section of your translation project. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: - If you translate one SDS,feel free to volunteer to translate the description of future SDS by following the same procedure. - If you are fluent in a language that's not yet be done,feel free to do it, there's no need to ask :) - If you want,you can use alternate accounts for translations. - We only accept Translations of a particular SDS until it's closed. - If you are fluent in more than 1 language, feel free to make translations for those languages, there's no limit. But please remember , -You cannot use a translation website, including but not limited to, Google Translate or Microsoft Translate. Want to help but someone else has already translated your language? That’s okay! You can look for spelling or grammar mistakes and work with them to make corrections. If you have any questions,feel free to leave a comment here or ask in the translation studio! Thank you so much for your help,we truly appreciate your support! Warm Regards, Team SDS (A part of Scratch Mentor Program)