The Community Interpreter®

The Community Interpreter®
Title The Community Interpreter® PDF eBook
Author Marjory A. Bancroft
Publisher
Total Pages 453
Release 2015-07-03
Genre Public service interpreting
ISBN 9780982316672

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This work is the definitive international textbook for community interpreting, with a special focus on medical interpreting. Intended for use in universities, colleges and basic training programs, the book offers a comprehensive introduction to the profession. The core audience is interpreters and their trainers and educators. While the emphasis is on medical, educational and social services interpreting, legal and faith-based interpreting are also addressed.

The Community Interpreter

The Community Interpreter
Title The Community Interpreter PDF eBook
Author Marjory A. Bancroft
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-08-15
Genre
ISBN 9780996651707

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This workbook accompanies the definitive international textbook for community interpreting, The Community Interpreter®: An International Textbook. The activities have a special focus on medical interpreting. Intended for use in universities, colleges and basic training programs, this workbook supports a comprehensive introductory training program to the profession. The core audience is interpreters and their trainers and educators. While the emphasis is on medical, educational and social services interpreting, legal and faith-based interpreting are also addressed.

The Community Interpreter®

The Community Interpreter®
Title The Community Interpreter® PDF eBook
Author Marjory A. Bancroft
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2015-08-15
Genre
ISBN 9780996651714

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This workbook accompanies the definitive international textbook for community interpreting, The Community Interpreter®: An International Textbook. The activities have a special focus on medical interpreting. Intended for use in universities, colleges and basic training programs, this workbook supports a comprehensive introductory training program to the profession. The core audience is interpreters and their trainers and educators. While the emphasis is on medical, educational and social services interpreting, legal and faith-based interpreting are also addressed.

The Medical Interpreter

The Medical Interpreter
Title The Medical Interpreter PDF eBook
Author Marjory Bancroft
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2016-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9780996651738

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Community Language Interpreting

Community Language Interpreting
Title Community Language Interpreting PDF eBook
Author Jieun Lee
Publisher Federation Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2009
Genre Education
ISBN 9781862877467

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Community Language Interpreting provides translation resource materials for teachers and students. Additionally, for those who plan to work as professional interpreters in Australia, it provides guidelines and intensive practice for interpreting in community settings.The introduction gives an overview of interpreting and outlines how to use the book. Lee and Buzo discuss the different modes of interpreting, note-taking techniques and professional ethics. The ten chapters each deal with a discrete area of community interpreting. Beginning with an introduction, the authors then establish the social and governmental context to the area in question. This is followed by preparation tasks and useful website links which encourage readers to do more research on the topic to broaden their background knowledge, general knowledge and knowledge of terminology relevant to the field in question.Tasks include questions on the ethical aspects of professional practice. Dialogue interpreting scripts and sight translation texts are provided, followed by consecutive interpreting passages.National Authority for Accreditation of Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) test specifications are followed and all dialogue interpreting scripts are original. As well, website links are included for source and full text access to other scripts of interest.Community Language Interpreting also features two units on interpreting in business settings and for visiting delegations. This is because these topics, while not strictly community interpreting topics, are practical and routinely included in accreditation tests.

Community Interpreting

Community Interpreting
Title Community Interpreting PDF eBook
Author S. Hale
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 301
Release 2007-11-21
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0230593445

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This is a comprehensive overview of the field of Community Interpreting. It explores the relationship between research, training and practice, reviewing the main theoretical concepts, describing the main issues surrounding the practice and the training of interpreters, and identifying areas of much needed research in answering those issues.

Redefining the Role of the Community Interpreter

Redefining the Role of the Community Interpreter
Title Redefining the Role of the Community Interpreter PDF eBook
Author Peter Llewellyn-Jones
Publisher
Total Pages 158
Release 2014-07-24
Genre Public service interpreting
ISBN 9780992993603

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'Redefining the Role of the Community Interpreter' questions the traditional notion of 'role' that is so often taught on interpreter education and training courses and, more often than not, prescribed by the Codes of Ethics/Practice/Conduct published by institutional users and providers of interpreting services. By examining the nature of face-to-face interactions and drawing on the most recent research into community and public service interpreting, the authors propose and describe a wholly new approach to the role of the interpreter; one based on research and the experiences of the authors, both of whom have, for many years, taught postgraduate interpreting courses and, for even more years, interpreted in a wide variety of settings, from international conferences to social services departments, from presidential addresses to benefits offices, and from doctors' surgeries to Courts of Appeal. The 'role-space' model treats all interactions as unique and offers the interpreter a tool to prepare for and participate in those interactions. Excellent language skills are taken for granted, as is the integrity of the interpreter; what is new is the freedom of the interpreter to make appropriate professional decisions based on the reality of the interaction they are interpreting.