TRIAL
By Elda EllisAfter an interpreter is hired and the proceeding has begun, there are commonly asked questions that often lead to breakdowns during the interpretation process. Questions that are phrased with double-negatives are the most common. An example being, "Sir, is it not true that you didn't check the invoice when you did not see the customer?" Many assume interpreters do not need specialized skills and/or formal education to carry o...
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