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		<title>American Sign Language: Interpretation Scenarios</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We here at Monterey Language Services often have requests for American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation in different settings and scenarios. It is always our pleasure to provide great service with high-quality interpreters. Here are some good examples. The Classroom Typically in the United States, many ASL interpreters are known to interpret into sign language for [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We here at Monterey Language Services often have requests for American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation in different settings and scenarios. It is always our pleasure to provide great service with high-quality interpreters. Here are some good examples.</p>
<h3><strong>The Classroom</strong></h3>
<p>Typically in the United States, many ASL interpreters are known to interpret into sign language for deaf or hard-of-hearing students in the classroom setting, whether it be K-12, colleges, or universities.</p>
<p>Classroom interpreters may also be called &#8220;educational interpreters&#8221;—these interpreters aren&#8217;t just advocates for the students they interpret for, but also role models and supporters. Educational interpreters are part of the educational teams that are responsible for students’/children&#8217;s learning goals and outcomes. While the interpreter must maintain confidentiality, of course, confidentiality is not limited to themselves and the classroom teacher. Instead, the interpreter must speak with the student&#8217;s educational team about the student&#8217;s behavior, answers, development, etc. during classroom and/or school hours.</p>
<p>To properly teach a deaf or hard-of-hearing student, the interpreter and other members of the educational team must decide beforehand on a) what specific type of sign language is necessary to use; b) whether the interpreter should modify vocabulary and/or register (this is especially important if the child has a developmental disability); and c) what each lesson&#8217;s outline and expected learning outcome will be.</p>
<h3><strong>A Workshop</strong></h3>
<p>We’ve recently received a request to provide ASL interpreters for an upcoming workshop designed to promote leadership and effectiveness in the workplace. Workshops can be on any topic–technology, business, medical, community CPR and fire training, etc.</p>
<p>Depending on the length of the workshop and number of attendees, a team of interpreters might be better than a singular interpreter, as interpreting can be tiring with constant hand movement and so require sufficient breaks. If there is a speaker addressing an audience, an interpreter will stand up on stage as well and sign to provide interpretation (usually simultaneous), and can switch out with another interpreter as needed. Providing a team of interpreters can also allow for one or two of them to work with someone who may require extra assistance.</p>
<p>ASL interpreters may be asked to “voice” during the workshop. Voicing is the process of using spoken English in tandem with signing. Deaf or hard-of-hearing people using an interpreter’s services can benefit greatly in their understanding of the interpretation by reading the interpreter’s lips. Those with some level of hearing can also pick up on the morphemes (simply put, small units of spoken sound) coming from the interpreter. Depending on the needs of the situation, the interpreter may be asked <em>not</em> to voice during their work, too.</p>
<h3><strong>A Hospital or Forensic Setting</strong></h3>
<p>Hospitals are a very common setting for any type of interpretation, and it’s no different for ASL interpretation. Oftentimes, an emergency or a high-priority appointment will pop up. In those cases, time is of the essence to find an interpreter, and it takes a quick, calm, and agile manager or coordinator to find who is available and experienced to interpret.</p>
<p>Recently, we were contacted for a same-day ASL interpretation request concerning medical forensics. We worked fast to send an interpreter who not only could make it in time to the appointment, but also fluent in medical terminology with a proven track record of interpreting for potentially upsetting circumstances.</p>
<p>In our next post we will be highlighting more ASL interpretation scenarios, so please stay tuned.</p>
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		<title>Interpretation Services – Global Interpreters &amp; Local Interpreters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Sep 2013 22:42:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or, put another way, in-person &#38; remote interpretation. Local interpreters carry out their services in person. They travel to the location – a conference, a business meeting, a doctor’s appointment or a court hearing – and interpret onsite, whether consecutive or simultaneous. There are certainly advantages to sticking with this tried and true approach. Since [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-medium wp-image-2592 alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" title="" src="http://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/technology-connecting-people-300x250.jpg" alt="h" width="270" height="225" /><strong>Or, put another way, in-person &amp; remote interpretation.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Local interpreters</strong> carry out their services in person. They travel to the location – a conference, a business meeting, a doctor’s appointment or a court hearing – and interpret onsite, whether consecutive or simultaneous. There are certainly advantages to sticking with this tried and true approach. Since the interpretation is face to face, there are no worries about technological limitation – no extra delays, always the clearest possible picture and sound, no special adjustment and setup needed.</p>
<p>That is not to say there are no possible pitfalls. Naturally, the pool of available local interpreters is limited, and for rare languages may be entirely nonexistent, not to mention that there is a multitude of travel-related concerns and expenses, from car trouble to traffic.</p>
<p>On the other hand, <strong>global interpreters</strong> work over the phone or, more often today, through video software. Distance between client and interpreter ceases being a concern, and interpreters’ hours become more flexible. Far more languages and much wider pool of interpreters become available. There are no travel expenses.</p>
<p>However, to balance it out, global interpreters are dependent on cutting-edge technology, with all the attached concerns. Fortunately, nowadays, more and more interpreters can meet these requirements, in terms of hardware, software and internet access, and the technology itself has become much more reliable. We are entering into the future.</p>
<p>There is <strong>no clear “superior” choice</strong>. Whether selecting a global interpreter or calling up a local one is better depends on the event, the languages, set up and people involved, the situation specifics.</p>
<p>We at Monterey Language Services are always striving to determine the best solution for our customers, and to that end, we offer a full line of interpretation services – whatever your needs, we will find the interpreter for you, whether they are five miles away or on the other side of the world.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/" target="_blank">Monterey Language Services</a> strives to provide the highest quality of <a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/translation-services.html" target="_blank">translation</a> and <a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/interpretation-services.html" target="_blank">interpretation services</a>. Please feel free to <a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/contact-us.html" target="_blank">contact us</a> for a quote.</strong></p>
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