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Simultaneous interpreting
Sometimes referred to as whispering interpreting, simultaneous interpreting is useful for larger events where only a few participants require interpreting. The interpreter sits next to or behind the people who need interpreting, and whispers the interpretation to them. This is much less disruptive than face-to-face interpreting, but it should be noted that the process is very tiring for the interpreter. For longer assignments, more than one interpreter should be used.
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Interpreting Services Offered
Ad hoc / Face to Face
A two way form of interpreting. Allows all persons present to take part in a discussion. Short messages are delivered and interpreted.
Court Interpreting
Assist source and target language speakers in legal hearings.
Telephone/Video Interpreting
Telephone interpreting also includes conference calls and video conferences calls. The preferred method is typically three-way calls, however various forms are often used.
British Sign Language Interpreting
We provide BSL interpreting to assist people with hearing challenges. Special arrangements must be arranged for text to speech reporting
Sight and Illitercy Interpreting
Those with limited vision or Illiteracy concerns who require assistance from outside trusted sources can use our interpreters.
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