
How to translate Trump!
President Donald Trump has inadvertently created a challenge for translators – how to translate Trump! In this post we asked some of our translators how they would approach the President’s speeches and tweets.
Read morePresident Donald Trump has inadvertently created a challenge for translators – how to translate Trump! In this post we asked some of our translators how they would approach the President’s speeches and tweets.
Read moreWhether you are organising an international event or attending one as an exhibitor or delegate, you will want to maximise your opportunities for doing business. Not surprisingly, a key consideration has to be how you will communicate with prospects, customers, suppliers and other connections during the event. In this post I will explore the various
Read moreHere in the West Midlands, our heritage is largely based on our manufacturing prowess. And how fantastic therefore that Jaguar Land Rover confirmed this week that they would be investing £355m to establish a new factory just off the M54. This factory, which will manufacture low-emission engines, will create 750 jobs for the area.
Read moreIn today’s increasingly globalised world, communications between people, who do not speak a common language are becoming more frequent. In a lot of these instances, body language, gestures and basic foreign language skills are used to aid the process of understanding.
Read moreInterpreting is described as the ‘unrehearsed transmitting of a spoken or signed message from one language to another’ (NCSC) and it plays an important role in overcoming language barriers in today’s increasingly globalised world.
Read moreFashionistas won’t know which way to turn this month; as if September’s frenzy of New York and London fashion extravaganzas weren’t enough to keep our credit cards under lock and key for years to come, models are now preparing to hit Milan’s trendy catwalks for the “Settimana della moda”.
Read moreThe man, who was interpreting the General Assembly speech by Libya’s Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, this time last year, reportedly broke down towards the end of the 96-minute speech saying “I just can’t take it any more”.
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