What is it?
Small or one-on-one meetings normally use ‘consecutive
interpreting’, where the speakers pause often to
allow the interpreter to provide an interpretation. ‘Simultaneous
interpreting’, which involves microphones and earpieces,
is used for larger conferences.
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How does it work?
Fill in a booking form, and send it to us online or
by fax. If you are a first-time user, call us on 0800
731 7878 to create an account - we have no set up charges
or subscription fees.
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Does your organisation need a personalised
service?
We can provide you with a dedicated online booking
form for face to face interpreters.
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