Consecutive Interpreting
In consecutive interpreting, the speaker and the interpreter take turns speaking. Whenever the speaker pauses or finishes speaking, the interpreter uses notes and conveys the entire message to the target audience. Consecutive interpreting requires a microphone in a large room with many listeners; usually no other equipment is necessary.
Different from simultaneous interpreting, consecutive interpreting is preferred for committee meetings, brief business/press meetings, diplomatic functions, informal dinners, and short workshops.
Dragoman Ltd. offers consultancy services for functions requiring consecutive interpreting and appropriately selects experienced personnel to assist you in fulfilling your specific business needs.