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TEAM INTERPRETING:COLLABORATIO

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The main premise of the book is that the interpreting field is beginning to usher in a new paradigm that is replacing the monitoring view of team interpreting. Team interpreting, which is based on two studies, reveals the great potential of team members working together on all aspects of interpreting assignments while tackling critical questions. Jack Hoza; (2010) 214 pages; soft cover

214 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2010

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April 6, 2021
I’m still an interpreting student so maybe my review doesn’t really count. But this book was really beneficial to how teaming can work. I love that Hoza gave quotes an scenarios in his study. Prose was also very understandable. I only wish I read this before my first interpreting course. Trying to figure out teaming while honing my interpreting skills was a big mess.
Also been reading his book “interpreting in the zone”. Very good.
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