New Perspectives of Note-Taking Training in Consecutive Interpreting

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Abstract

This paper attempts to expatiate upon some commonly known and accepted concepts and practices that are not targeted, and sometimes not feasible, 70%-30% allocation of efforts, for example. Since senior interpreters take notes in a way so different from novices or those without better-than-the-average retention, I argue that notes are indispensable for consecutive interpreters and herein offer some new perspectives of the specifics of note-taking, and propose a few practical approaches to note-taking training.

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YU, S. (2018). New Perspectives of Note-Taking Training in Consecutive Interpreting. DEStech Transactions on Social Science, Education and Human Science, (icaem). https://doi.org/10.12783/dtssehs/icaem2017/18968

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