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What do you know about interpreting?

What do you know about interpreting?. As the hearing person, who do you speak to ?. Speak directly to the Deaf person. If there is more than one hearing person speaking, what must they do ?. Take turns talking (speak one at a time). As the hearing person, what will be interpreted ?.

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What do you know about interpreting?

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  1. What do you know about interpreting?

  2. As the hearing person, who do you speak to? Speak directly to the Deaf person.

  3. If there is more than one hearing person speaking, what must they do? Take turns talking (speak one at a time).

  4. As the hearing person, what will be interpreted? Every single thing you say.

  5. As the hearing person, who can’t you address? The interpreter.

  6. How should the area be set up (H, D, I, VA)? The interpreter should stand near the visual aide and the hearing person so the Deaf person can see everything.

  7. When a Deaf person applies to a job what should s/he be able to do? The most important parts of the job.

  8. Who helped RID write their Code of Professional Conduct? The National Association of the Deaf.

  9. What has a growth in the interpreting field caused? Many states to consider state licensure requirements for its interpreters (many states have passed the necessary legislation for this requirement). A steady increase in the number of interpreter training/preparation programs An increase in the number of professional training opportunities (workshops and conferences).

  10. What are the three types of RID membership? Associate Student Supporting

  11. What will joining RID do for an interpreter? Enhance networking opportunities within the field of professional field of interpreting.

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