A form of oral translation which is distinguished by the contexts in which it is employed. Community interpreting usually occurs in a one-to-one setting, and tends to be bi-directional. More on community interpreting...
Medical/Dental
Legal
Business
Education
Faith-related
Certification/Training
Ethics Code
History
Remote Interpreting
ATA Interpreter Division
Interpreting Bibliography
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