12. 12 July 2, 2012
Ideograms
"We are particularly glad to inform
you about an important increase in
our company’s revenues, which rose
by 10 percent, from 3.5 to 3.85 billion
(*) dollars. This derives from huge sales
of helicopters. The United States of
America bought 50 and South Africa
20 of them. On the other hand we
must relocate parts of our production
in these countries."
13. 13 July 2, 2012
Important!!!
Aneffective note-taking system allows
you to concentrate on the ideas and
concepts contained in the message, not
on taking the notes. It is important to
adopt a strategy or strategies that work
best for you.
14. 14 July 2, 2012
Advice
Contrary to what one might think, it is not appropriate to note the
speech in shorthand since this would duplicate the task: First
decipher the notes and then translate the language. The notes
taken must thus be readable in any language just like pictograms
which are understood worldwide (just think of the sketches
symbolizing the different disciplines at the Olympic Games) since not
related to any specific language.
The interpreter must listen with utmost concentration to the speaker
and only write the information which he or she judges sufficient to
render the original, respecting its structure like names and titles of
person or companies, figures, etc.
Again, it must be understood that the aim of interpreting notes is not
to transcribe the speech, i.e. it is not a different form of shorthand.
The idea is to write the minimum that will, at a quick glance, elicit in
the interpreter's mind the ideas of the speech, so that it can be re-
expressed in a different language.
15. 15 July 2, 2012
Extra!!! – Memory Training
Check your learning style
Train your short - term memory capacity:
your ability to recall depends on how well
you can organize what you have heard by
finding patterns.
Increase your analytical skills by reading a
newspaper or magazine. After finishing
each story, try to summarize what you read
in a single sentence. Do this in all your
working languages.
16. 16 July 2, 2012
Tryprevious exercise after listening to a
news report or a radio or television talk
show. Summarize the main idea in a single
sentence.
17. 17 July 2, 2012
Exercise
a. Listen to the passage without taking notes and try to repeat as much as
possible.
b. Listen to the passage and write down keywords to help you remember the
content. Then repeat as much information as possible. Compare the results
you achieved with and without notes. Which worked best for you?
c. As you listen to the passage, try to condense it into a few meaningful units.
Organize the information into groups. For example, if a person were to list the
schools she had attended and the subjects she studied, you could group the
schools by location and the subjects studied by topic. Numbers can be
grouped the way people recite phone or social security numbers, in groups
of two, three, or four numbers, rather than as a string of unrelated numbers.
Please note that when interpreting testimony you should maintain the
speaker’s work sequence as spoken, except to accommodate the syntax of
the target language.
d. Do not allow your opinions to color your rendition of a speaker’s words,
even if you have strong opinions about the subject matter. Pay close
attention to your reaction to the text while listening and maintain the same
level of language (register) as the speaker.