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Interpreter Training (Part 1)
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Interpreter Training (Part 1)

Channel: Clarity Interpreting
Description: Part 1 of a video correcting common interpreting mistakes.
Body Positioning 0:37
Speaking in First Person 2:35
Never add, omit, or substitute 4:29
Handling Side Conversations 7:19
Part 2 that finishes the conversation can be found at https://youtu.be/9e_nIDJV-Lk

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