Ch. 13 Flashcards
What are typically the four religious settings one will have to interpret?
Religious services, funerals, weddings, and special events
True or False: The deaf person is always responsible for providing the interpreter(s).
False
When is it appropriate to ask for a deaf interpreter?
Special circumstances affecting the Deaf person’s language production
True or False: medical staff often doesn’t understand interpreters’ role or what s/he needs to perform her/his job maximally
True
True or False: the fees are generally higher for court settings because of the level of expertise required
True
In which setting should interpreters be extra aware about of their interpersonal dynamics?
Mental Health/Psychiatric Settings
In which setting should interpreters be prepared to work with or around an array of technology and equipment?
Conference settings
Which interpreting setting does not require any standard qualifications?
Theatrical or performing arts settings
Which interpreting setting often has working conditions that tend to be poor, crowded and noisy?
Social Service settings
True or False: In teaming, when you are not interpreting you do not need to pay attention.
False