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Skill Transfer from Sight Translation to Simultaneous Interpreting: A Case Study of an Effective Teaching Technique
Oleh:
Song, Stanley Zhongwei
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
International Journal of Interpreter Education vol. 2 (Nov. 2010)
,
page 120-134.
Topik:
sight translation
;
simultaneous interpretation
;
skill acquisition
;
skill development
;
skills transfer
;
deliberate practice
Fulltext:
120-134.pdf
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Isi artikel
In this article, a case study is presented that demonstrates the potential of a new sight translation (ST) teaching technique for simultaneous interpreting (SI) training. By using animated, time-controlled PowerPoint presentations instead of texts on paper, this method induces constraints such as time pressure and attention splitting, thus making ST essentially an on-line information processing activity, closely resembling SI. Apart from reviewing how to design the method, the author compares it with the two existing methods (i.e., ST with prior reading and ST without prior reading), makes some hypothetical analysis of its functionality in SI training, and discusses some preliminary research findings from using the technique. The author argues that the simulated SI-related constraints, which the traditional ST methods cannot provoke, are helpful in enhancing students’ awareness and acquisition of SI-related skills and strategies for SI training, hoping that the case study can arouse more interest in future empirical investigation.
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