This is the first course in Module 1 of the Community Interpreter Core Training Program. In this foundational course, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the vital role interpreters play in bridging communication gaps and learn how to navigate personal biases. Designed for aspiring and early-career interpreters, this course emphasizes the importance of self-reflection to ensure interpreters act as effective, unbiased facilitators of communication.

We will cover:

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Common Terminology of the field

Familiarize yourself with essential terms and concepts, such as consecutive and simultaneous interpretation, source language, and target language.

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The Interpreter's role

Understand the boundaries and responsibilities central to professional interpreting.

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The Interpreter's Introduction

Introduce yourself confidently in a variety of situations.

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Identifying Personal Bias

Develop self-awareness to recognize and address personal biases that can impact
interpreting accuracy and fidelity.

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M1- C1 What is an interpreter? AL

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