Interpretation at the European Parliament

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  • Learn everything you always wanted to know about the Interpreting Service of the European Parliament. Speech given by Alison Graves to the European Institutions trainees
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  • @gavinleaves
    @gavinleaves Před 9 lety +165

    Anyone found her accent very pleasant to hear as well??

    • @ntsememole
      @ntsememole Před 8 lety +6

      +Gavin Ye yes... she has a beautiful accent.

    • @user-ih5hq7th1j
      @user-ih5hq7th1j Před 5 lety +4

      yes, it is so pleasant to hear her speaking. It is so clear.

    • @domenicogabrieli8689
      @domenicogabrieli8689 Před 4 lety

      Where does she exactly come from?

    • @3000herra
      @3000herra Před 3 lety

      We called it a Standard Accent...she is came from Cardiff, Wales

    • @philipmulville8218
      @philipmulville8218 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, her voice and accent are crystal clear. A First Class presentation.

  • @AlexThomson-EasternApproaches

    General tip for people who are feeling enthused by this speaker’s great talk: A lot of you in the comments seem to think that the way to get to this level in interpreting is to become fluent in the active use of two (or five!) foreign languages. Please don’t imagine that. (Gaining fluency in foreign languages is a wonderful aim in itself, but it won’t make you a conference interpreter.) Instead, what the EU, UN, etc. are looking for in conference interpreters is extremely good PASSIVE knowledge of two or at most three foreign languages, plus-EVEN MORE IMPORTANTLY-outstanding eloquence in your OWN native language, which you will be speaking all day. (This is not the case on the open market, where you increasingly do need to have two active languages, but in international organisations, speakers of western European languages work only INTO their own language, and only speakers of eastern European and Asian languages have to work into English or French or German as well as into their own language.)

  • @lombe7
    @lombe7 Před 10 lety +29

    It makes a lot of sense. For me as experienced interpreter, every word she said fell in me like drops of ice in a flaming desert. Thanks a lot.

  • @grammyknou7789
    @grammyknou7789 Před 10 lety +51

    Mrs Alison Graves is a brilliant speaker, with a motivational, intelligent, articulate, clear, clever speech-it is such a joy to listen to her! Could you please allow us to enjoy more of her expertise and experience on CZcams? Funny (but relevant) anecdotes, techniques for simultaneous and note taking, interviews/exams with applicants, comments on exams regarding errors are all topics of high interest for us.
    I have never watched a video with more interest, ever. The closest I got to this much enthusiasm was when I was watching some Berkeley Linguistics lectures.
    Mrs Graves is absolutely amazing, please allow us to listen to her more.
    Much grateful for sharing knowledge and passion for languages with us, thank you!

    • @Alina-kp1fs
      @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

      The voice...Someone was following me on this comment , Moldova, and blocked me on Facebook! And WhatsApp, OMG how miserable can you be ...

  • @Yanissmounim
    @Yanissmounim Před 10 lety +16

    Very nice presentation ... I am an Arabic-English-French translator ... I am working hard to be a pro interpreter... Thanks a lot
    Yanis

  • @quadgod77
    @quadgod77 Před 7 lety +8

    My dream is to work at the European Parliament and the United Nations. I'm an American (I will get a French citizenship so that I can actually work there) and I can speak Spanish, French, German, and I'm also learning Italian and Russian. I will be joining the Air Force, studying to become a conference interpreter, and get the training. This job is what I desire! I will study intensely to achieve this goal.

    • @maricristinacastel
      @maricristinacastel Před 5 lety +3

      Just curious, how is you dream going?

    • @castro_458
      @castro_458 Před 2 lety

      @@maricristinacastel same question here :)

    • @simk5626
      @simk5626 Před rokem

      Same here, nice to hear about such inspirational projects driven by people so fond of a specific field

  • @masterese
    @masterese Před 8 měsíci

    I could hear her speak the whole day. What a speaker, what lovely accent!

  • @nouraelmoghazy8988
    @nouraelmoghazy8988 Před 8 lety +24

    I was waiting for the booth part, too bad it's not recorded

  • @darahe20
    @darahe20 Před 8 lety +17

    Such a beautiful accent she has!

  • @osvaldodomingos6610
    @osvaldodomingos6610 Před 7 lety +6

    It's very interesting! I really wanted to watch part 2.

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    True, good speakers are great to interpret for! 😊 It heals your heart❤

  • @qwasyx3
    @qwasyx3 Před 10 lety +4

    Thank you so much for this! I've recently finished with post-grad training in Leipzig and had almost forgotten why I got into all this in the first place. Mrs Graves, you are a great inspiration.

  • @alinaenglish..6027
    @alinaenglish..6027 Před 8 lety +1

    She is awesome!

  • @RosarioNahu
    @RosarioNahu Před 8 lety +9

    I like the approach the EU has on language diversity. It's nice to bring down a little bit of that bias that says: 'everybody speaks English'. This is less than 40% the population of Europe we are talking about.
    However, I find it ironic - or at least a contradictory - that they won't subtitle this video for other different speakers to watch.

    • @luiyi0308
      @luiyi0308 Před 6 lety

      RosarioNahu I

    • @DidacticEditions
      @DidacticEditions Před 6 lety

      For being filthy rich bastards and politicians at that, they should be able to speak English properly at least ! Especialy representing their countries abroad. I mean they voted for laws stating for some of the least significant of jobs requiring English profieciency as a bare minimum. Just saying.....As she is on about politicians there.

  • @tilmannkleinau8842
    @tilmannkleinau8842 Před 3 lety

    A fascinating speech on an interesting subject!

  • @stanislavamishkovska2754

    Useful recommendations. Thank You!

  • @sonderfall3482
    @sonderfall3482 Před 7 lety +6

    I study German and European law in Cologne. I obviously speak German, English, Arabic and Kurdish perfectly (being a Kurd from Syria and growing up in Germany). I learned Dutch and French in school up until 12th grade and I'm looking forward to improve my French and Dutch language skills. Even though i study law I absolutely love the idea of being an interpreter or translator for the European institutions.

    • @TheGamerozi
      @TheGamerozi Před 5 lety

      Sonder Fall Tolle Sache! Bleib dran und zieh‘s durch! In Verbindung mit den Rechtswissenschaften stelle ich mir die Übersetzung/Interpretation als äußerst vorteilhaft vor!

  • @Az0riloveyou
    @Az0riloveyou Před 10 lety +2

    I am still indecisive about what I want to pursue after college, but interpreting has always interested me. I speak Greek, English, I am just finishing my French A-level exam and I've started learning Italian on Duolingo. This speech was very helpful and insightful!Thanks for posting!

  • @cindyclarck4283
    @cindyclarck4283 Před 10 lety +1

    i love interpretation i speak Arabic french and English and i am willling to become an interpreter next year thx a lot for the video

  • @kikimoor2
    @kikimoor2 Před 11 lety +2

    Hello thank you for this great information I am translator ( french arabic english ) and it's helpful for me

  • @saeedmohammad8765
    @saeedmohammad8765 Před 5 lety

    Love you.....thank you.

  • @enterhn1
    @enterhn1 Před 11 lety +2

    Thank you DGINTE for making and posting this video. I work as a staff interpreter cum translator at the EU Delegation to Viet Nam where chance for participation in this type of training/seminar is very limited.

  • @DianaDistrict
    @DianaDistrict Před 10 lety

    Thank you so much for this video

  • @tintinhlatourguide
    @tintinhlatourguide Před 10 lety +1

    Look Great She shares ..knowledge.I'm Japanese English Burmese translator

  • @MariposaRedimida
    @MariposaRedimida Před 6 lety

    I loved this little peek into the Parliament Interpreting world, seems quite fascinating. Now the Dalai Lama story... omg XD

  • @orphechristian1019
    @orphechristian1019 Před 10 lety +1

    im not an interpreter but i think this video is very interesting...i did learn a lot...tks

  • @panjinsong
    @panjinsong Před 10 lety

    I'm a high school teacher of English in China. I do like thi video so much.

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    Oh yes, especially the MCVs we get online...

  • @AtomHeartFather2
    @AtomHeartFather2 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm in love ❤

  • @MiKocwalk
    @MiKocwalk Před 8 lety

    this is great, thank you :)

  • @ning7386
    @ning7386 Před 7 lety

    Many thanks for sharing!🙏🏻

  • @simonemiretti9332
    @simonemiretti9332 Před 7 lety

    Video utilissimo.

  • @ahmedmoneus5807
    @ahmedmoneus5807 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks alot I'd love to be interpreter

  • @Oasisxxxxxx
    @Oasisxxxxxx Před 11 lety +3

    I found the video very interesting and informative! Thank you for uploading. I have one curiosity: why, in your opinion, is it so easy to find Italian interpreters with 4-5 foreign languages, while it is extremely rare to find English interpreters with just three? Is it due to differences in the university courses that the two countries offer? I was somewhat surprised to hear that, given that we Italians are not exactly famous for our skills in foreign languages…

  • @petkolar
    @petkolar Před 11 lety +9

    excellent! I'm currently studying Modern languages, and I've been determined to become an interpreter for the EU for a while... I find such talks incredibly motivating :) are you going to add some more videos such as this one?

  • @stevenmoosa9338
    @stevenmoosa9338 Před 7 lety +2

    where is part 2 of this video ?

  • @mirfanda4ever95
    @mirfanda4ever95 Před 6 lety

    Hello! Can someone please tell me how long can you work as an interpreter in the European parliament? Max 5 years or more? Thank you so much:)

  • @juanr816
    @juanr816 Před 10 lety +1

    Hello everybody. Could you help me please to find the nex part of the video if exist! Thanks

  • @MrEdu-cj2vl
    @MrEdu-cj2vl Před 5 lety +1

    i want to be an interpreter as well, i speak american, klingon and esperanto

  • @nicholasraymond4811
    @nicholasraymond4811 Před 7 lety +4

    Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I can't find it anywhere on their website. Can you be an American citizen and still work for the European Commission? Or do you need to be a European citizen? Thanks!

    • @ey1806
      @ey1806 Před 3 lety +1

      Sorry this is late! You need to be a citizen of any of the EU member states in order to work there. There is a list of other requirements as well, potentially including residency for a period of time in Europe.

  • @nabilanaorin6811
    @nabilanaorin6811 Před 8 lety +5

    is confidentiality more important for interpreters than translators?

  • @vallon231
    @vallon231 Před 9 lety

    Hi am 14 and lived in frace for 11 years and i just moved back to the uk so i can speak anglish and french fluntly and i am going to be choosing my option this week and i am thinking what to do as a third languga i choissing iver spanish (mehhh) or german wich i have already done 2 years but i learned only a littel as i was put in a classe where the other kids didnt car about the subject.
    If you have any information or suggestion plz reply.
    (Sorry for my gramar i am still a bit rusty on wrighting english)

    • @kesla15
      @kesla15 Před 8 lety

      sacri-slayer You might find Spanish easier as it is a romance language and therefore very similar to French :) German is a lovely language, I speak it myself, but the grammar can be quite difficult.

  • @Hector-eh6do
    @Hector-eh6do Před 10 lety +4

    which are the best universities to make a master's degree on translation??

    • @danycashking
      @danycashking Před 9 lety +3

      it depends on the language you want to study, a rule of thumb is though that the resident country should have the language you want to study as an official language, e.g. studying japanese in the USA simply will not yield the same result as studying it in Japan, not only because the knowledge might be more limited and maybe out of date but also experience is *pivotal* for good translation and even more for interpretation and books simply will not give you the experience you will get from experiencing the language in your immediate environment and first hand

  • @silviacervenakova6167

    Thanks Talen. i speak cz sk Engels Nederlans

  • @RAdrianaBrudan
    @RAdrianaBrudan Před 10 lety +3

    being here a DREAM! :)

  • @nataliaflores-roman7907
    @nataliaflores-roman7907 Před 7 lety +3

    I was just wondering, but does the UK leaving the EU have any effect on the need for English interpreters?

    • @jeanmatthiasdilg5931
      @jeanmatthiasdilg5931 Před 7 lety +1

      No. Firstly because English won't loose it's qualities as a world-language.
      And secondly the UK is not the only English-speaking 'country' in the European union (There still is Malta)

    • @AlexThomson-EasternApproaches
      @AlexThomson-EasternApproaches Před 7 lety +3

      Jeanma ジャンマ And Ireland.

    • @cottonseal
      @cottonseal Před 6 lety +1

      But aren't the European countries only allowed to make one of their official languages an official language of the EU? In this case Malta and Ireland would have to drop the official language they brought into the Union, that is Maltese and Irish Gaelic, to make English an official language of the EU again. Maybe they'll find an agreement to let it keep its place since it's the most commonly spoken language in Ireland and it's a major language.

    • @Daniel-vb8sj
      @Daniel-vb8sj Před 5 lety

      Irish is an official language of the EU

  • @irmalair1
    @irmalair1 Před 3 lety +1

    I don't have a main language >.< --- between italian, french, arabic, and English , I'm just lost really, they're almost all at the same level -_- -_-

  • @castcrus
    @castcrus Před 8 lety +1

    didn't know I'd get quite fond of the idea of EU before watching this

  • @Ni1234ckA
    @Ni1234ckA Před 8 lety +1

    THE REQUIREMENTs ARE A BA AND A MASTER IN 3 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AT C-LEVEL
    BUT HOW CAN ONE LEARN 3 FOREIGEN LANGUAGES IN 5 YEAS(BA+ MASTER) AT C-LEVEL?

    • @kesla15
      @kesla15 Před 8 lety

      Ni1234ckA You can take time out between your BA and a Masters, or begin to learn languages before your BA. Or even do interpreting as a later in life profession.

    • @clarasm5943
      @clarasm5943 Před 6 lety

      Ni1234ckA You need an innate talent for languages. Not everybody is skilled enough to master 2 or 3 foreign languages at C-level before even beginning their college education.

  • @rastaman793
    @rastaman793 Před 9 lety

    Amazing!! that's all I can say.
    I think I found my dream job, I love languages of all kinds, and learning about what's happening in the world all the time.
    Next year I want to start a bachelor programme in multilingual communication, and I would be glad to hear from all of you who are reading which university is the best to become a master in the art of interpreting. I am Swiss and I know that the university of Genéve is one of the best in the world, but sadly I could not send my application form because the admissions closed last week (10 January) and I missed the opportunity.
    So what is a good alternative to that school?

    • @pbcbn
      @pbcbn Před 9 lety +1

      I've heard of the ESIT at Paris which is part of La Sorbonne University which is also one of the best in the world. But before that, you need to study what you want for three years. It is highly recommended to study something linked with languages but you can also study science, or something else!
      You can e-mail me if you want more information.

    • @eiberacosta339
      @eiberacosta339 Před 8 lety

      +PBCb Hello ! Lately I've been thinking about the possibility to study a Master Degree on Interpretation in ESIT. I've just discovered the school and I've been reading about how to get in. What worries me most is the admission exam to ESIT. I'd be grateful if you have some information to share with me. Can I have your e-mail PBCb ?

    • @pbcbn
      @pbcbn Před 8 lety

      Eiber Acosta Hello, unfortunately, I'm not interested in becoming an interpreter anymore because of small opportunities of jobs. Now, I plan study communication and digital communication (linked with social medias).
      Good continuation

  • @haideral-safy8394
    @haideral-safy8394 Před 7 lety

    I am interpreter I would like to develope my skill can you help me my respect

  • @GeorgiyYesayan
    @GeorgiyYesayan Před 6 lety

    I am Russian high school student and plan to work as an interpreter

    • @aylinkim4292
      @aylinkim4292 Před 4 lety

      Можете перевести лекцию, о чём идёт речь. Я плохо понимаю. Пожалуйста))

    • @castro_458
      @castro_458 Před 2 lety

      @@aylinkim4292 хахаха. ага, сечас... разогнался!

  • @walovlogs7144
    @walovlogs7144 Před 8 lety +1

    Where are you from Please ?

    • @AlexThomson-EasternApproaches
      @AlexThomson-EasternApproaches Před 7 lety +2

      Noureddine zergoune If you mean where the speaker is from, she says in the talk that she is from Birkenshaw. That’s in West Yorkshire.

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    Do you work with Arabic at the EU?!

  • @Salem-lv1nc
    @Salem-lv1nc Před 7 lety

    I speak russian, vietnamese, english.

    • @aylinkim4292
      @aylinkim4292 Před 4 lety

      Можете перевести на русский язык лекцию, пожалуйста. Я плохо понимаю))))

  • @louispisani7110
    @louispisani7110 Před 3 lety

    why couldn t your camera man stand in front of you?

  • @1rokerboy
    @1rokerboy Před 9 lety +1

    Im an interpreter I speak english fluently even american accent i speak english arabic french and im a computer geek.plus with psychological skills.

    • @africabroadcastingaroundab8604
      @africabroadcastingaroundab8604 Před 9 lety

      Lion Yasser so do i just i am more confident in English and french
      in my case it happens that i do go more easy with English than French meanwhile i am an from a francophone country and i am a geek.

  • @iankahn6426
    @iankahn6426 Před 8 lety +3

    What is that word she keeps using in the beginning? Studiares? English is my first language but I'm American.

    • @LHermans91
      @LHermans91 Před 8 lety +4

      Stagiaires probably, which means trainees.

    • @iankahn6426
      @iankahn6426 Před 8 lety

      +Lukas Hermans Makes sense. Thanks!

    • @walovlogs7144
      @walovlogs7144 Před 8 lety +2

      stagiaire it's a french word mean trainee :)

    • @thebinbin2
      @thebinbin2 Před 7 lety +1

      "Stagers"

    • @dinah.e.9618
      @dinah.e.9618 Před 6 lety

      Ian Kahn
      Stagiaires, in French means interns or trainees

  • @Azeke777
    @Azeke777 Před 6 lety +1

    06:45 Kazakh language. Eventually, das it!)))

    • @aylinkim4292
      @aylinkim4292 Před 4 lety

      Можете перевести на русский язык, о чем лекция. Пожалуйста)))

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    My God, who changed my Facebook links?!

  • @lylynguyen4208
    @lylynguyen4208 Před 2 lety

    what is her name , please ?

  • @najibjohn2636
    @najibjohn2636 Před 7 lety +4

    life is race try to win

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    She never said that about taxi drivers...what? Did she ?

  • @HolahkuTaigiTWFormosanDiplomat

    !!!!!!!!!

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    Who destroyed my life ?!

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    Moldova edited...

  • @user-eh3hf9kj3b
    @user-eh3hf9kj3b Před 2 lety

    Не

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    Prince Charles ?!!!That's not what she said ! This video is edited!

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    You can be an MEP? ...everythig was closed when I visited you... locked up because I was a woman...

  • @mistik6967
    @mistik6967 Před 2 lety

    fd

  • @anakinsumalde4859
    @anakinsumalde4859 Před 3 lety

    You don't care the Philippines country don't demand the president do30 to like that who are to demand like that the independent country of Philippines hah clean your on back yard not other back yard girl UE stop harassing my own president do you want delima in your country gow she us no more value in Philippines adopt the dilawan in Philippines girl EU I don't know you name Basta I called you EU girl

  • @bobjackson5118
    @bobjackson5118 Před 3 lety

    Yeah it's nice but their criminal planes are shit! Interpret that.

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    Changing register is not the hallmark of a good speaker...

  • @Alina-kp1fs
    @Alina-kp1fs Před měsícem

    My God, who changed my Facebook links?!