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WELCOME Students

 

Students in Interpreter Training Programs and beginning interpreters not yet certified often would like to have an experienced, working interpreter who they could ask questions to. Well, this is your opportunity. If you have a question you would like to ask me, please feel free to e-mail your question or comment to me.

Questions or coments will be posted to help other students and new interpreters. I will include your name, and city,unless you tell me otherwise.

If you are looking for an on-line course to prepare for your NIC or EICP test, Xenia Fretter Woods can help you. Visit her at terpsavvy.com.
 
I look forward to hearing from you.
Enjoy the journey!

celtictile

June 13, 2007

What a gorgeous, life-supporting web site! Thank you, Jean

Gale

celtictile

 

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Phil. 4:4-6
 


 

Book of Interest
Linda Humphreys' THE PROFESSIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER'S HANDBOOK, is a comprehensive, invaluable, and wonderful resource for both the deaf and interpreting communities.

 

Information on Interpreting
For more information on colleges that offer programs related to interpreting and deafness, begin your search here.