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Conference Interpreting A Complete Course And Trainers Guide Conference Interpreting A Trainers Guide Robin Setton

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Conference Interpreting A Complete Course And Trainers Guide Conference Interpreting A Trainers Guide Robin Setton
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.75 MB
Pages: 684
Author: Robin Setton, Andrew Dawrant
ISBN: 9789027258632, 9027258635
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Conference Interpreting A Complete Course And Trainers Guide Conference Interpreting A Trainers Guide Robin Setton by Robin Setton, Andrew Dawrant 9789027258632, 9027258635 instant download after payment.

This companion volume to Conference Interpreting A Complete Course provides additional recommendations and theoretical and practical discussion for instructors, course designers and administrators. Chapters mirroring the Complete Course offer supplementary exercises, tips on materials selection, classroom practice, feedback and class morale, realistic case studies from professional practice, and a detailed rationale for each stage supported by critical reviews of the literature. Dedicated chapters address the role of theory and research in interpreter training, with outline syllabi for further qualification in interpreting studies at MA or PhD level; the current state of testing and professional certification, with proposals for an overhaul; the institutional and administrative challenges of running a high-quality training course; and designs and opportunities for further and teacher training, closing with a brief speculative look at future prospects for the profession.

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