Pursuing a career as an interpreter involves a deep engagement with languages and cultures. The profession is not only about translating words but also about bridging gaps between different linguistic communities, making individuals feel understood and at home.
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Dear interpreters
I have now looked at how far iv'e came and the steps I had made and how I made sure they were the right steps for me. I had and made a game plan. this was for my goals and achievements my goals were more for education and my achievements was my check list. like for example one of my goals was learning 5 words of another language every day the first section of words would be greetings and then the next general conversations and then numbers then business it's a lot but all of it was necessary I was learning at least 30 minutes a day and I made sure of that. I also tried practicing all of the languages any chance i could get and that made progress. the next step was to make sure I was taking the right courses in high school mainly focused on English. In my second last and last year of high school I made sure that I got in t a program that could support my goal to get to the next step which is university I because all I needed was that bachelors degree. and the only thing in y way from getting to the step was a scholar ship and the training program was a big with that provided. And I went to Waterloo and got my bachelors.
The first thing i have to do is study abroad and be fluent in at least 2 languages, take English courses through high school, and have at least one bachelor's degree
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skills /work habits I need to have communication to be cooperative, have patience and have a social barrier,be an attentive listener and a great speaker
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I want to become a interpreter because it is fun and just cool to see the surprised look on a foreigners face when you understand them and this profession definitely has some advantages in life. it also makes more of a social person or at least want to engage more. speaking another language makes the person feel more at home and hopefully more hope. the career can offer you a lot more jobs depending on your study.
Related careers are an narrator because they let people know what's happening,translators also change language to language,court reporters,high school teacher and a medical transcriptist
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my influences are family,culture,my hobbies/activities and past personal experience.