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Note-Taking for Consecutive Interpreting: A Short Course is the essential step-by-step guide to the skill of note-taking. The system, made up of a range of tried and tested techniques, is simple to learn, consistent and efficient. Each chapter presents a technique, with examples, tasks and exercises. This second edition has been extensively revised throughout, including: * an updated chapter on speech analysis * new chapters on comparisons and links * revised example speeches and notes * a summary of other authors' note-taking guidelines for comparison and reference (Part 3). The author uses…mehr

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Note-Taking for Consecutive Interpreting: A Short Course is the essential step-by-step guide to the skill of note-taking. The system, made up of a range of tried and tested techniques, is simple to learn, consistent and efficient. Each chapter presents a technique, with examples, tasks and exercises. This second edition has been extensively revised throughout, including: * an updated chapter on speech analysis * new chapters on comparisons and links * revised example speeches and notes * a summary of other authors' note-taking guidelines for comparison and reference (Part 3). The author uses English throughout - explaining how and where to locate material for other languages - thus providing a sound basis for all those working in the areas of conference interpreting and consecutive interpreting in any language combination. This user-friendly guide is a particularly valuable resource for student interpreters, professionals looking to refresh their skills, and interpreter trainers looking for innovative ways of approaching note-taking. Online resources include additional recommended reading, the glossary, and links from the book. These can be accessed at https://www.routledge.com/9781138123205 and on the Routledge Translation Studies Portal: http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/translationstudies/.
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Gillies, Andrew