Consecutive interpretation is ideal for less formal settings such as meetings.
It is the most popular mode of interpretation at courts.
The interpreter listens to the speaker and then interprets the message while the speaker pauses.
Consecutive intrepretation requires an excellent memory
and note-taking ability.
The interpreter listens to the speaker and then interprets the message while the speaker pauses.
Consecutive intrepretation requires an excellent memory
and note-taking ability.
Consecutive interpretation is performed during:
- business meetings
- court hearings
- negotiations
- training sessions
- etc.