Many people have the need to take notes: interpreters, attorneys, health care providers, and students, among others. Some try to learn short-hand, a complex system which requires several months (even years) of practice to master.
There is a widely unknown but simple alternative to take notes more clearly and efficiently. Jean François Rozan and Andrew Gillies, two pioneer conference interpreters, provide techniques to significantly streamline note-taking.
Although originally created for interpreters, these practical guidelines are extremely helpful to anyone who takes notes.
The Note-Taking Manual will help you master note-taking symbols as well as Rozan and Gillies’ techniques. You will acquire up to 40 new symbols through dictations (available as audio files at www.interpretrain.com). Each exercise offers a sample of notes to compare with your own and discover additional tips.
These educational tools will help you become the best interpreter and/or note-taker you can be.
Product details
- File Size: 20900 KB
- Print Length: 123 pages
- Publication Date: May 10, 2016
- Language: English
- ASIN: B01FIS2ESE
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