Consecutive Interpreting
One person speaks and then pauses; then, one or many people listen while the interpreter repeats in the target language what has been said.
Consecutive interpreting is used for business meetings, training sessions, tours, seminars, judicial proceedings, depositions, medical appointments, etc.
Did you know…
Nonverbal communication makes up a large portion of language. To ensure complete comprehension, on-site interpreters are used. On-site interpreters are available throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. A minimum of three hours advance notice is needed for a domestic on-site visit; one to two days for an international on-site visit. Clients are billed by the hour, with a two-hour minimum for all languages.
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