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		<title>Conference Interpretation and Equipment – See you in Monterey!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are your visitors traveling from overseas? Are they worried about the language barrier? Do they feel comfortable attending multilingual conferences where they hear languages they don’t understand? At Monterey Language Services, we do not only provide interpretation services, but also interpretation AV equipment to facilitate understanding. We regularly provide transmitters, receivers, headset microphones, and headsets [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are your visitors traveling from overseas? Are they worried about the language barrier? Do they feel comfortable attending multilingual conferences where they hear languages they don’t understand?</p>
<p>At Monterey Language Services, we do not only provide interpretation services, but also interpretation AV equipment to facilitate understanding. We regularly provide transmitters, receivers, headset microphones, and headsets for simultaneous interpretation events. Transmitters and headset microphones are for the interpreters, and the receivers and headsets are for your visitors. Within seconds, the equipment can be set up and adjusted to your visitor’s comfort.</p>
<p>By using our equipment, the speakers do not need to pause for the interpreters to catch up— instead, they can keep speaking. Simultaneously, the interpreters relay the information to your visitors in their native language. This way, your visitors wearing the receivers and headsets can receive information via the interpreter. At the same time, the audience of the main language does not hear the interpretation and can better focus without any distractions. As a result, the communication at your event will be more effective, and the speech and/or conversations will proceed smoothly and seamlessly.</p>
<p>When we receive a request for interpretation at an event, we gather all relevant information for the event: date, location, language, number of attendees, anticipated length, subject matter that are required for the work.</p>
<p>For smaller events, we provide receivers and headsets for the audience, where the interpreters are able to follow the audience and keep mobility from one location to another. For larger events, we use Interpreter Consoles, where the interpreter stays in a booth to relay information to a larger number of event-goers who speak different languages. We also use a hybrid mix of portable equipment with fixed stations. Please feel welcome to email us to find out more at info@montereylanguages.com</p>
<p>Just as we provide the most suitable interpretation equipment to fit different situations, we ensure to assign interpreters who are experts in the field of your event. For effective interpretation, especially simultaneous interpretation events, multiple interpreters are often needed and we send only those who are knowledgeable in the subject matter. For example, conference interpreters usually specialize in a particular subject, whether it is IT, Business, International Tech Reseller meetings, Product Training, Marketing, or Finance, etc.</p>
<p>We’ve provided services for top tech companies with our portable equipment including for visitors from Latin America and Asia. We’ve provided for large marketing and conference events with interpretation console equipment. Our methodology <em>works.</em> Our easy-to-use and effective equipment, knowledgeable interpreters, and detailed planning rise high to each and every occasion. We owe it to our clients to provide the very best, after all.</p>
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		<title>How to Track Trends in the Language Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2022 15:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a language service provider (LSP), one part of our job is to observe trends. These trends may be used to understand our service quality provided for specific clients or keep track of certain trends in language, and can be very important to our work. Put simply, collecting data on trends can help LSPs understand [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a language service provider (LSP), one part of our job is to observe trends. These trends may be used to understand our service quality provided for specific clients or keep track of certain trends in language, and can be very important to our work. Put simply, collecting data on trends can help LSPs understand how to improve upon themselves.</p>
<p>In today’s blog, we’ll be highlighting a few tips about how to track trends by collecting/analyzing data and using it to the LSP’s advantage.</p>
<h4><strong>Try out surveys.</strong></h4>
<p>Surveys are a very easy way to get qualitative data, which can help LSPs understand the quality of the service provided. Usually, surveys are sent out to clients after they’ve received their service. Clients can rate their satisfaction with the service they received on a scale such as from 1-10 or Poor to Excellent, and can leave more detailed information about what they liked and did not like about their service.</p>
<p>Challenges may occur if a client forgets to fill out some of the questions, misunderstands a question, or doesn’t fill out the survey at all. This is why translating the survey and providing the client’s preferred language is very important, so they can understand everything and can answer all the questions properly!</p>
<p>For example, Monterey Language Services has often been requested to provide translation for surveys, whether to support research projects or international companies whose employees span all over the world. Most recently, we translated a survey into 11 languages: Arabic, Armenian, Cambodian, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Mien, Spanish, and Tagalog. We also have done survey interviews to make sure employees understand their company’s core value.</p>
<h4><strong>Use transactional data.</strong></h4>
<p>You can collect data from your own company’s transactional data to collect quantitative data, which can help LSPs identify how many times they provided service for different languages and for which clients. Transactional data refers to your sales, receipts, POs, invoices, etc. that tell you when, where, how, and for what language you’re providing services for.</p>
<p>By looking at your transactional data, you can identify trends. For example, if there are more requests from a nearby hospital, you can deduce if you need to hire more medical interpreters. Similarly, you can look at trends in language requests, such as if there’s a sudden surge in Korean requests; perhaps there has been an influx of people moving to the area, or there’s some sort of event going on that you should investigate.</p>
<h4><strong>Keep up-to-date and do research.</strong></h4>
<p>Other important topics to keep an eye on in the language services industry are things like technology and common issues. Technology is essential in today’s world, especially for large translation projects or simultaneous interpretation assignments.</p>
<p>Technology and common issues or topics of conversation constantly change and evolve. Make sure to keep up-to-date, and research through news articles and even social media such as LinkedIn to see what people are talking about. Joining professional organizations is also helpful so be on the lookout for those as well.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[We recently read this article by the American Translators Association that detailed the case of a Cameroon citizen applying for asylum in the United States. The individual reportedly spoke a pidgin variety of English, and was unable to fully understand the proceedings nor provide a testimony that was able to be recorded accurately. The judge [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We recently read <a href="https://www.atanet.org/industry-news/third-circuit-court-says-speakers-of-english-dialects-have-right-to-interpreter/">this article</a> by the American Translators Association that detailed the case of a Cameroon citizen applying for asylum in the United States. The individual reportedly spoke a pidgin variety of English, and was unable to fully understand the proceedings nor provide a testimony that was able to be recorded accurately. The judge in charge of the case erroneously believed that the individual would not need an interpreter as English was his “native language.” It was eventually determined that the judge violated the asylum seeker’s right to due process by not providing an interpreter.</p>
<p>That article reminds us of a recent situation we encountered. We had a client seeking asylum in a somewhat remote location in the United States who requested Triqui interpretation. We were about to provide a Triqui interpreter over the phone for telephonic interpretation, given that in-person interpretation in such a remote location was not really possible for the client. However, at the last minute, the asylum office decided that they did not allow telephonic interpretation. There could be any number of reasons for the telephonic interpretation cancellation. Yet, these incidents have got us thinking. What rights do non-citizens have in the United States, especially in regards to translation and interpretation?</p>
<p>According to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, any program that receives Federal funds or financial assistance cannot discriminate based on race, color, or national origin of a person; this also means that these programs <em>must</em> provide access to people with limited English proficiency. Read more about Title VI <a href="https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-individuals/special-topics/needy-families/civil-rights-requirements/index.html">here</a> and more about Title VI and LEP services <a href="https://www.hhs.gov/civil-rights/for-providers/laws-regulations-guidance/guidance-federal-financial-assistance-title-vi/index.html">here</a>.</p>
<p>However, Title VI does not provide an all-encompassing solution. Service providers are only required to take “reasonable steps” to give access to their programs to LEP individuals. Whatever the case, non-citizens do have the right to request language assistance from Federally-funded institutions. Non-citizen’s rights to have access to translation and interpretation is a basic human need for communication. We at Monterey Language Services are all for supporting the human rights that non-citizens deserve to have in whatever format that interpretation would be conducted, be it in-person, by phone, or over video.</p>
<p>This blog post is our first attempt to look into non-citizen rights to translators and interpreters, so stay tuned for more to come!</p>
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		<title>Clarity in Interpretation and Translation Assignments</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2019 21:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At Monterey Language Services, we receive a wide range of requests for interpretation. These requests range from interpreting at a technology-related conference to patient-doctor appointments. Depending on the type of assignment, we assign interpreters who have relevant experience and skills. But we also have to make sure that our interpreters clearly understand what their assignments [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Monterey Language Services, we receive a wide range of requests for interpretation. These requests range from interpreting at a technology-related conference to patient-doctor appointments. Depending on the type of assignment, we assign interpreters who have relevant experience and skills. But we also have to make sure that our interpreters clearly understand what their assignments entail.</p>
<p>When explaining any interpretation assignment, we need to use the right words to explain everything clearly while still being professional and concise. Sometimes, we need to go back and forth with the client before we can start assigning interpreters. For example, we recently had a request for Triqui interpretation for a school meeting. We had to discuss with the client the specific variety of Triqui they were looking for, the exact nature of the meeting, the expected meeting length, and other relevant details before we were able to assign an interpreter. But sometimes there is still confusion. In this case, since it was a meeting to fill out some forms for school, interpreters thought that they would have to translate the forms in detail and explain them to the client. In reality, all they were expected to do was to explain simple questions and get yes or no answers from the Triqui Bajo speakers. Clarifying this confusion before the assignment was necessary to make sure that the interpreter felt confident about doing the job.</p>
<p>This can happen in other situations as well. For example, one client requested an ASL interpreter for a large all-company meeting. From this description, it sounded like the ASL interpreter would be interpreting in front of the entire crowd. However, there was only one deaf employee, so the interpreter actually would be sitting next to them and basically interpreting one-on-one. Distinguishing between these situations is very important for the interpreter, so they can know how to prepare themselves and do the best they can.</p>
<p>Confusion with assignments is not just an issue in interpreting assignments; it can happen in translation projects as well. For instance, we had a large project which involved translating many medical records. These documents are typically heavily formatted with tables and charts, but in fact the client just needed the words translated. This information saved a lot of time, effort, and resources for translators, us, and ultimately the client!</p>
<p>To explain assignments clearly is critical, so that any interpreter or translator can decide with ease whether or not to accept the assignment. If they do accept, they can accept with confidence that they can do the job well. This strategy helps us build trust with our translators, interpreters, and clients. It also helps speed up the process of assigning projects by reducing or even eliminating time spent asking and answering questions.</p>
<p>We do our best to gather all the information about a project beforehand, share it with our translator and interpreter colleagues. We strive to make everything we do simple and clear so that their time can be spend doing the great work that they do.</p>
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		<title>Translation and Interpretation Services in a Digital Age</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2019 19:18:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the translation and interpretation industry changes, people working in the industry must learn and grow with these changes. It is a common trope to be afraid of technology or to worry about being replaced by robots, but in reality, technology is neither good nor evil. It all depends on how it is utilized. Technology [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the translation and interpretation industry changes, people working in the industry must learn and grow with these changes. It is a common trope to be afraid of technology or to worry about being replaced by robots, but in reality, technology is neither good nor evil. It all depends on how it is utilized.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/technology-connecting-people.jpg"><img class="aligncenter wp-image-2592 size-full" src="http://www.montereylanguages.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/technology-connecting-people.jpg" alt="h" width="480" height="400" /></a></p>
<p>Technology helps us make even more human connections. Thanks to the Internet and certain tools that have been developed, we can communicate with people across the world, which is helpful in locating and working with highly qualified translators and interpreters in any number of specialized domains (such as medical, educational, legal, or IT), within any timeframe, or any sizes of projects.</p>
<p>Technology also makes it easy for translation clients, project managers, translators, and interpreters to work together as a team. This type of expanding cooperation is a huge help for people in all sorts of limited English proficiency (LEP) communities. It is necessary to build a just and fair society, and we are happy to be able to use technology to further this goal.</p>
<p>In our day-to-day activities, technology plays a major role. Most of our translation and interpretation requests come in electronically, which ensures that everyone is on the same page. We are also better able to fill last-minute requests; most translators and interpreters have access to their apps, text messages and email at all times, and so we can reach them to discuss last-minute projects and especially emergencies. In all of these scenarios, technology helps us expand our reach and make more human connections than would otherwise be possible.</p>
<p>We are greatly appreciative of all of the benefits that technology allows us in our work. However, there are some aspects of the job and the industry that technology cannot replace. Technology has limitations.  Our main focus is helping people and the last thing we want to do is use technology as a substitute for human interaction. This is why we try to make it clear that although we are using many different technologies in our work, there is always a person behind the screen working hard to connect with people and serve our clients. In hospital settings and in most cases, having live interpreters serving clients face to face is even more valuable and worthwhile than over video or phone.</p>
<p>People are still at the heart of the translation and interpretation industry. After all, these services wouldn’t exist if there were no people to read or listen to the translated product! So while certain aspects of this work don’t take place face to face, the importance of people and human input is as high as ever. At Monterey Language Services, we use technology to facilitate communication with our team members and with our clients, who are always our main focus.</p>
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