Based on what you have just learned about the Consecutive Interpreting component of the test, select True or False in response to each of the questions.
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Consecutive interpreting must be used to interpret witness testimony when the witness does not speak the language of the court and/or when the judge poses a question directly to an accused (or other client).
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The consecutive interpreting portion of the test consists of the testimony of a non-English speaker who is questioned in English by counsel. It contains about 250 words.
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Only your interpretation into English will be graded during the test.
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