The sign language interpreter is basically a trained professional who
conveys all signed information, auditory and communicate with both deaf and
hard of hearing people. She/he
understands the subject matter and can precisely translate it to the person
using sign language. The main duty of interpreters is to explain verbal words
into indication language. The job
requires proper listening, understanding of sign language, and good communication
skills. However, it is also crucial that the interpreter must have a good
memory to memorise what has been said in order to sign it.
Professional sign language interpreters are experienced in dealing with all
kinds of people. They develop interpreting skills through broad training and
practice that helps them in improving their professionalism, knowledge, and
skills. The interpreters work in many
situations and settings and make hard of hearing people easy to communicate
their ideas and to understand others as well.
An expert interpreter may require passing
national tests and one who successfully passes will be awarded by a
certification of The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID). Passing tests will not only assess the
communication skills and language knowledge, but also judgment and knowledge on
culture, ethics and professionalism. Other
than this, some common professional sign language interpreting certifications
are –
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CT: Certificate of Transliteration
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CI: Certificate of Interpretation
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IC: Interpretation certificate
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CDI: Certified Deaf Interpreter
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CSC: Comprehensive Skills Certificate
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SC:L: Specialized Certificate: Legal
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TC: Transliteration Certificate
The sign language interpreter can easily comprehend the notion of deaf
people and make them understand intricate things as well. There are some hard of hearing people also who uses American Sign Language, which is distinct from
English, but a natural language that has its own structure and grammar. Working as an interpreter is quite rewarding
and there is a vast need of interpreters in many fields. They can work in schools, hospitals, court
rooms, theaters and many other places. There
are many people who converse using sign language, thus it is a good career
option for deaf people also because of the huge demand in various fields.
Sign
language interpreters accurately convey messages and information without
difficulty. They make use of such signs that are easily understandable by deaf people. The main job of the interpreters is to make a bridge between two
communities. It helps them to exchange
the thoughts and ideas in a precise manner.
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