Interpreting the Law
Legal interpretation is the translation of speech (or sign language) from one language to another, face-to-face and in real time. Legal interpreters are required for court cases where an individual...
View ArticleJapanese Automatic Voice Translation to Impress at Olympic Games 2020
In 2020, Japan will host the Olympic Games in Tokyo. The country, that is known for its technological progressiveness, is hoping to impress the tourists that will visit the event with a very advanced...
View ArticleThe Business of Being an Interpreter
When you are a top simultaneous interpreter, you basically deal with world leaders on a daily basis. Three interpreters give a little insight in what it is like to interpret for diplomats and...
View ArticleWhen to Use Telephone Interpreting
Telephone interpreting has a history dating back to the 1970s and it’s still an essential service today – because of the distinct advantages it has over other methods of interpreting. At...
View ArticleInterpreting the Law
Legal interpretation is the translation of speech (or sign language) from one language to another, face-to-face and in real time. Legal interpreters are required for court cases where an individual...
View ArticleThe Hardest Words to Say in English
We’ve all got a word or two that we struggle with – just the thought of saying them out loud can make us feel a little anxious, or spur us on to practice them a few times. But don’t feel too...
View ArticleTypes of Interpreting
New to interpreters or interpreting services? Wondering what a simultaneous interpreter does as opposed to a business interpreter? What on-demand phone interpreting is as opposed to whisper...
View ArticleJapanese Automatic Voice Translation to Impress at Olympic Games 2020
In 2020, Japan will host the Olympic Games in Tokyo. The country, that is known for its technological progressiveness, is hoping to impress the tourists that will visit the event with a very advanced...
View ArticleThe Business of Being an Interpreter
When you are a top simultaneous interpreter, you basically deal with world leaders on a daily basis. Three interpreters give a little insight in what it is like to interpret for diplomats and...
View ArticleWhen to Use Telephone Interpreting
Telephone interpreting has a history dating back to the 1970s and it’s still an essential service today – because of the distinct advantages it has over other methods of interpreting. At...
View ArticleInterpreting the Law
Legal interpretation is the translation of speech (or sign language) from one language to another, face-to-face and in real time. Legal interpreters are required for court cases where an individual...
View ArticleThe Hardest Words to Say in English
We’ve all got a word or two that we struggle with – just the thought of saying them out loud can make us feel a little anxious, or spur us on to practice them a few times. But don’t feel too...
View ArticleTypes of Interpreting
New to interpreters or interpreting services? Wondering what a simultaneous interpreter does as opposed to a business interpreter? What on-demand phone interpreting is as opposed to whisper...
View ArticleCourt Interpreting Privatisation “Shambolic”
‘Shambolic’ is the word Justice Select Committee Chairman Alan Beith used to describe the privatisation of court interpreting services in the UK in a recent Guardian Online article. Why? According to...
View ArticleInterpretation and Translation Job Market is One of the Fastest Growing in...
Calling all linguists, translators and interpreters! According to job search site Granted.com, the interpretation and translation sector is one of the fastest growing sectors on the current job market....
View ArticleInterpreters in the Movies – The Top Ten of All Time
What do you know about interpreting and interpreters? Someone like Star Wars’ C3PO, speaking over a million languages? Many of you have probably watched movies but how many interpreters can you...
View ArticleThe Role of Remote Interpreting in a Post-COVID World
The translation industry has not escaped the global transformations forced by the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the biggest changes has been in the way interpreting services are delivered. Because during...
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