Review:
Consecutive Interpreting
overall review score: 4.5
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Consecutive interpreting is a method of interpreting where the interpreter listens to the speaker, takes notes, and then conveys the message in the target language after the speaker has finished speaking.
Key Features
- Listening skills
- Note-taking abilities
- Memory retention
- Clear communication
Pros
- Allows for accurate translation of complex ideas
- Can be more precise than simultaneous interpreting
Cons
- Can be time-consuming
- Requires strong memory and concentration