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Interpreting Bootcamp!
The Japan Visualmedia Translation Academy (JVTA) Los Angeles is launching a new 6-day intensive training program called the “New Interpreting Bootcamp,” running from February 23rd to 28th.
This course goes beyond the basics. In addition to fundamental training like “shadowing,” participants will learn essential professional techniques, including how to grasp key points quickly and effective “note-taking” methods for interpreting.

The highlight of the program is the final day, where students will test their skills in a simulated movie press conference! This is a perfect opportunity to acquire practical skills applicable to various scenarios, such as attending guests, tour guiding, and event emceeing.
JVTA “New Interpreting Bootcamp”
・Dates: Feb 23 – Feb 28
・Special Website: https://sites.google.com/jvtacademy.com/la-interpreter-course/top
・Contact: kobayashiy@jvtacademy.com
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