This video is just what I need, so I can make it possible. It refreshes my understanding of what I need to do and how I suppose to study. Thank you very much
I'm just hearing what I heard when I was completing my 40-hour interpreting certificate : practice, practice, practice. It's basically a "work-your-butt-off" kind of a goal, but spacing out my learning over months has exponentially helped me to absorb words and symbols when I'm practicing. Thanks for all the help and I highly recommend Nanyi's resources! I'll probably be signing up for another 6 months soon as I look to finally get fully certified (Hub-CMI right now).
Start by learning common medical abbreviations on the internet and what they stand for and the proper Spanish translation if Spanish is your working language. Create your own symbols and/or abbreviations of all the common vocabulary that comes up in doctor visits by listening to different interpreting practices on TH-cam. The reality is you have to study, study, study for days, weeks and months. Have a passion and a hunger for learning, good luck
Oh no! Maybe the results will be better than you expect! And if not, you always have a second chance to try again and do much better because you already had the experience! Best of luck, Agus! :)
This video is just what I need, so I can make it possible. It refreshes my understanding of what I need to do and how I suppose to study. Thank you very much
I'm just hearing what I heard when I was completing my 40-hour interpreting certificate : practice, practice, practice. It's basically a "work-your-butt-off" kind of a goal, but spacing out my learning over months has exponentially helped me to absorb words and symbols when I'm practicing. Thanks for all the help and I highly recommend Nanyi's resources! I'll probably be signing up for another 6 months soon as I look to finally get fully certified (Hub-CMI right now).
I'm so happy I found you!! I'm getting ready to take my oral. I just ordered my tape recorder. Great tips.
I'm happy you are here! 🎉 Best of luck in your oral exam!
You need more followers, you’re so good at this
Hahaha super helpful and funny too! Love the bloopers!
Very informative and helpful information! Thank you!❤
Great video! Very helpful! Thank you 😊
Thank you for watching! :D
How long you have been as an interpreter?
Great video!! Thank you!
Thank you! you are awesome!
What books would you recommend me to start ?
Start by learning common medical abbreviations on the internet and what they stand for and the proper Spanish translation if Spanish is your working language. Create your own symbols and/or abbreviations of all the common vocabulary that comes up in doctor visits by listening to different interpreting practices on TH-cam. The reality is you have to study, study, study for days, weeks and months. Have a passion and a hunger for learning, good luck
What books should I study for CCHI?
What is the score to pass the written exam for NBCMI?
In case you want to practice by yourself/ on your own
If any example of the exam,online
Appreciated
Thank you!
Thanks
You're welcome! :D
Great video&
Thanks for watching! :D
Just finished my test and I feel like I failed 😢
Oh no! Maybe the results will be better than you expect! And if not, you always have a second chance to try again and do much better because you already had the experience! Best of luck, Agus! :)