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Consecutive interpreting


Simultaneous interpreting

Examples of events


Business meetings


Conferences


Court appearances


Lectures


Medical examinations


Police interviews


Site visits


Town twinning ceremonies

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Using our interpreters clients can interact on a more personal and detailed level with their foreign counterparts.  We have helped firms in their business negotiations, accommodate visitors and collaborate in the development of new and more competitive products.

Non-commercial organisations have benefited through taking part in or hosting their own conferences, as well as accommodate visitors from abroad.  Private individuals have for example received better health care and representation in court with our help.

TransAction can provide interpreters for any type of event that you are hosting or attending.  In order to be fully prepared, we need as much time and background information as possible so that our colleagues can be briefed before the assignment.

In our hints & tips section there is further information on translation, interpreting and other useful advice.

Consecutive interpreting

When a speaker pauses so that the interpreter can translate into the other language.  This could take place on guided tours or in lectures.

Simultaneous interpreting

The interpreter translates while a speaker talks, either by microphone, as at a conference, or by whispering to the listener in a more familiar situation.

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This page last updated
26 January 2005