What is Consecutive Interpretation? We present the answer to this frequently asked question in this video narrated by an AI avatar.
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In the consecutive mode of interpretation, the interpreter interprets what is said AFTER it is said. With consecutive interpreting, the interpreter interprets what is said in short sentences. A person speaks in their language and then stops after a few phrases in order to allow the interpreter to interpret. The interpreter then interprets what was said into another language. Consecutive interpretation is ideal for back-and-forth meetings and dialogue settings.
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