109 - Job Talk: Elizabeth Sammons on Working as a Simultaneous Interpreter
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In today’s episode of the Job Talk series, Lois talks with Elizabeth Sammons about simultaneous interpreting as a possible career choice for persons with disabilities with a passion for languages.
Elizabeth discusses possible training and techniques to practice the skill of simultaneous interpreting, and discusses her own experience interpreting both formally and informally. As a speaker of multiple languages, she has found numerous ways to make use of her language skills around the world. This episode is a practical approach to a less discussed career option.
Reach out to Elizabeth at:
e-mail: iamantigone@att.net
If you reach out to Elizabeth, please use the subject line “Question about Simultaneous Interpreting”
Podcast Image description:
A woman with long light-coloured hair, who is smiling.
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This episode edited by Craig Strachan using Hindenburg PRO – find out more on Hindenburg.com
Credits and music by Charlie Dyasi of Naledi Media.
Elizabeth discusses possible training and techniques to practice the skill of simultaneous interpreting, and discusses her own experience interpreting both formally and informally. As a speaker of multiple languages, she has found numerous ways to make use of her language skills around the world. This episode is a practical approach to a less discussed career option.
Reach out to Elizabeth at:
e-mail: iamantigone@att.net
If you reach out to Elizabeth, please use the subject line “Question about Simultaneous Interpreting”
Podcast Image description:
A woman with long light-coloured hair, who is smiling.
I’d love to hear from you – contact me at
Web: https://www.loisstrachan.com/
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lstrachan
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/loisstrachanspeaker
This episode edited by Craig Strachan using Hindenburg PRO – find out more on Hindenburg.com
Credits and music by Charlie Dyasi of Naledi Media.