Note-Taking Symbols and Technique Training

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  • čas přidán 10. 04. 2021
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    If you are struggling with notes or if you think your note-taking skills could use some improvement, this video is for you.
    I invite you to play along with the exercises I’ve prepared to put this to the test and then watch a note-taking demonstration at the end where I’ll show you a note-taking technique and symbols I learned through the new Note-Taking Symbols and Technique Training by Interpretrain.
    If you’d like to learn this technique, here's the link to the course: tinyurl.com/2c68a8fc
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Komentáře • 175

  • @Interprepedia
    @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +20

    CZcams took it to heart when I said it would be an abrupt ending. It muted my usual ¡Adiós! 🤦🏻‍♀️
    Anyway, here are some useful timestamps so you can skip through the different sections of the video:
    0:00 Intro
    1:27 Listen without taking notes
    2:20 Pause and record yourself
    2:23 Compare your recording to the transcript
    2:54 Listen and take notes
    3:49 Pause and record yourself
    3:52 Compare your recording to the transcript
    5:07 Note-taking demonstration
    7:29 Note-Taking Symbols and Technique by Interpretrain

  • @maxwell6898
    @maxwell6898 Před rokem +20

    I am half way through an interpretation course and I was sweating beads when we were told about note taking, how necessary it is, and how hard it can be to master. I googled search terms in spanish about interpreting symbols in spanish and your channel appeared. Subscribed!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Hi Maxwell! I'm glad you stumbled upon and now we have you here! Congratulations on the course you are taking! That's great! Note-taking is something very personal and particular. Every interpreter takes notes differently but what I can tell you is that for me, notes are essential and I cannot interpret consecutively without them. It can be a bit challenging to master but not impossible. It just takes a good method that works for you, and then consistency and practice.

    • @hillarya.9514
      @hillarya.9514 Před rokem

      Would you mind telling me where you're taking this course ?

  • @ijackson7843
    @ijackson7843 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Rosa, you are so good at what you do. You are very knowledgeable, professional and your are so nice too. I love your channel!! I subscribed. Thank you very much for your videos. They sure help a lot.

  • @siraarmani1704
    @siraarmani1704 Před 2 lety +4

    Rosa, love your channel and your energy is amazing dear! You are great asset to the interpreter professionals out there. Thank you so much

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety +1

      Sira!!!! Thank you so much! You are so kind! This motivates me to create more and more content!

  • @JCE0415
    @JCE0415 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for freely sharing your knowledge with us!

  • @Luis-GZ
    @Luis-GZ Před 4 dny

    Thank you

  • @ofocsy
    @ofocsy Před 2 měsíci +1

    Amazing video!
    My trainer for ALTA Test and Interpretation job recommended this video and it helped great time! Good job, keep up!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 měsíci

      That's amazing! Thank you! I'm so glad to hear it was helpful!

  • @Erwin55551
    @Erwin55551 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so very much for this practice video. It´s amazing and so helpfull. I´ll definetely search for more videos.

  • @shantinu3059
    @shantinu3059 Před rokem +1

    Good afternoon, Rosa. You provide valuable information in a professional, amicable and practical format. Thanks.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Thank you so much, Shanti! I'm glad you find value in the videos I share. Thanks for being here!

  • @minad8484
    @minad8484 Před rokem

    Perfect ❤❤❤

  • @natalianador9870
    @natalianador9870 Před rokem

    Thanks
    Ive started

  • @HugoFlores-nb9wv
    @HugoFlores-nb9wv Před rokem

    Muchísimas gracias

  • @Meire001
    @Meire001 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for the video! The note taking works much better for me.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety

      Excellent! It does make a world of difference!

  • @nellieo.cordova4450
    @nellieo.cordova4450 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience, I really appreciate and love your videos, as an interpreter I'm always eager and willing to learn as much as I can. Hope to someday meet you in person, YOU ROCK!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Hi Nellie! Thank you so much for your kind words! It really means a lot to me and keeps me motivated to share whatever I can with my colleagues. I'm planning on going to the next NAJIT conference in the summer :) It's going to be in Las Vegas! If you're there, please say hello!

  • @ernestofelix6734
    @ernestofelix6734 Před 2 lety

    KEEP IT THE GOOD WORK! THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO

  • @dekthaiklaibaan
    @dekthaiklaibaan Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this video! You got me subscribed!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for your support and welcome to Interprepedia! 🤗

  • @luxisosa7388
    @luxisosa7388 Před 2 lety

    Very great teaching method. Thank you

  • @isabellopez9075
    @isabellopez9075 Před 11 měsíci +13

    For me, the story was easier to follow without note-taking. I would just imagine every action as it was described, and my memory retention was better. When I started taking notes, it was hard to keep up, and I retained very little from the story because I was more focused on taking the notes.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Isabelle! Thanks for sharing! That’s excellent! It shows you’re a visual person with great memory/retention skills. That’s awesome so you don’t have to rely on notes so much! Great job!

  • @juanguejia5967
    @juanguejia5967 Před 5 měsíci

    Ive been practicing some takin notes techniques and scnd time was much better an improvement of 75% percent still missing some vocab like couldnt catch up with those clothing stuff but managing my way on the understanding of the whole idea. Thank you so much, God bless you for your helpful videos. :3

  • @dsomlit
    @dsomlit Před rokem

    Thank so much for sharing the technique, I wish I knew this before the test of last month which I failed miserably because I thought I understand almost every english sentences, it would be easy test. I now realized that it is much more than that.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Awww 🥺 I’m sorry you didn’t do great but don’t give up! Study and practice some more and try again!!! 🤗

  • @flamencolambada
    @flamencolambada Před 3 lety +8

    I did a lot better the second time when I made notes but I found it really hard to keep up. I need to learn to make notes more efficiently. Thanks for the video, it was really helpful!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety

      Hi, Jay! Thank you so much for letting me know how you did. I'm very happy you found it helpful.

  • @maribelt.6360
    @maribelt.6360 Před 3 lety +8

    I definitely need to work on note taking techniques. I was trying to write down everything that was said!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi, Maribel! Yes! That is exactly what I did before I learned this awesome technique. Thank you so much for being here!

  • @TheCesar2697
    @TheCesar2697 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much, this content is very useful and I feel thankful with God. thank you for take your time and effort to help us. Just by doing this you show a beautiful passion for your work and love for people. it's my small opinion😊

  • @vanessaneisa109
    @vanessaneisa109 Před 4 měsíci

    Great information! I'm a beginner and I found this video really useful.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you, Vanessa! Interpretrain's course and manual helped me a lot to improve my note-taking skills.

  • @rawanslimani458
    @rawanslimani458 Před rokem

    I never took notes that well so listening to the story and trying to take notes simultaneously was definitely a challenge!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem +1

      Hi Rawan! Thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @alvarolovuolo
    @alvarolovuolo Před 4 měsíci

    Hello!. I just wanted to say this is amazing!. Without taking notes I'd say my accuracy % was around 60-65% ( being generous) I had a bunch of omissions and some backward phrasing.. meanwhile, with note taking, it went much much smoother than that. I can't wait to go through all your videos now! Thanks alot.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi! Thanks for sharing! Yes, this note-taking technique for interpreters it amazing! It's like learning a whole new way to write/read but it really makes a difference in my experience. I hope you keep enjoying the channel! Thanks for being here!

  • @jackyreverol4145
    @jackyreverol4145 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this. After taking notes, I missed the ¨I called my mom while...¨ part (I get the idea but it wasn't the same sentence haha) and ¨it was a little chilly outside¨. When I started, I struggled a lot at first because I got distracted and I lost focus but, after getting rid of distractions I listened the exercise again and I did a better record and after taking notes I did even better. It's very important to be focused and keep practicing to do our best. Great video

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem +1

      That’s awesome, Jacky! I love how detailed your analysis was. It shows you are really recorded yourself and paid attention to your rendition. This kind of self evaluation is crucial to our improvement as interpreters. Great job!!!! 🙌

  • @mildredalpizar1101
    @mildredalpizar1101 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, Mildred! Thank you for stopping by! 🤗

    • @mildredalpizar1101
      @mildredalpizar1101 Před 3 lety

      @@Interprepedia I am teaching an interpreting course. Your videos are really helpful :)

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Wow! That sounds great! I’m so happy! Let me know if you have ideas or suggestions for future videos 😉

  • @miriamzarate7884
    @miriamzarate7884 Před rokem +2

    This was a great practice. After writing my notes, I missed the words “until 9:00 a.m.” and “long nice”. Taking notes makes a huge difference from just using your memory.

  • @gersoncorreia2055
    @gersoncorreia2055 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for the practice and techniques. I did better with notetaking though it needs great improvements.

  • @camilaaceval3111
    @camilaaceval3111 Před rokem

    The first time I missed most of the things, I really struggled. But with note taking I was able to get almost all of it. I did'n get the "today" was my day off, I said yesterday. And then I didn't get the "around" 9 am, I said "until 9 am". I said "sweatshirt" instead of hoodie, and lastly I didn't get the "a little chilly" part, I said "it was chilly". But overall I think my notes were ok. I am just geting into this and with this practice I came up with symbols that I could have incorporated in order not to miss those things that I mentioned. Thanks!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 11 měsíci

      Excellent self-evaluation! You’re very thorough 👌 Thank you so much for sharing this! Great job!

  • @bogmister5825
    @bogmister5825 Před rokem +1

    waouh this practice is very very good, i really appreciate. This is very helpful. Can we get more videos or lessons alike? I need the different strategies to take note easily. Thanks for all!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Thank you! I’m glad you liked it! I’m working on creating more content so stay tuned!

  • @shannontaipei
    @shannontaipei Před rokem

    Rosa! I truly appreciate the content you put out. I passed TX judicial interpreter's written exam and getting ready for the oral. Other than practicing with your free content and following Interpretrain, do you have other advice? Many, many thanks and have a blessed day!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi! Congratulations on passing the written exam! Yay! I highly recommend Holy Mickelson’s material, ACEBO. They were so helpful for me to pass my exams and I still use them for practice to this date. Best of luck!

  • @dolysasa11
    @dolysasa11 Před 2 lety

    I love you vids. So in that story above it was all common words and the symbols really were helping. I wonder how do you use symbols to interpret court related terms tho? Thanks.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Doly! I mostly use abbreviations for court-related terms but there are instances when I also use a lot of symbols, for example, when I have to interpret testimony about something that happened since the speakers tend to use non-legal terms to describe that.

  • @julymelean6083
    @julymelean6083 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Rosa you are very profesional I love to see your videos, I havn't speak english for about 14 years and I'm traying to catch up...I'v been practicing for a month..and feel more confident but is very hard to do interpretation if I don't know how to used the tool...do you teach or recommend me someone or is just keep practicing by my own and them look for special training later?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, July! Thank you for your support! You've shared an excellent question. If you feel you need to gain a bit more confidence to brush up on your English and be ready to start interpreting, I'd say keep practicing the language by speaking it, reading, writing, and even taking English classes if you can. Once you feel you've overcome that, then I'd suggest taking specialized training in medical interpreting so that you can set yourself up for success. Best of luck and thank you for being here!

  • @Zulechka83
    @Zulechka83 Před 2 lety

    Hi Rosa!
    Do you think this course would be helpful for medical interpreters? Thanks!

  • @EnmascaradoMakes
    @EnmascaradoMakes Před rokem

    I missed some details but I think I was 80% on the mark. It's a nice example to practice from. Thanks!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your experience! Great job!

  • @isabelcastaneda7439
    @isabelcastaneda7439 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Rosa, I really enjoyed watching your video. I noticed that I did a lot better the second time around after being able to take notes. I don't have a great memory, so note-taking helped me retain 80% of the information. I think I omitted a couple of things or details. Thank you for the tips. Do you use pictures and symbols or do you think writing the begging or part of the word helps? If you use the symbols, how did you learn them? Did you make them up?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi, Isabel! Thank you for sharing your experience with this practice! I mostly take notes by typing abbreviations and codes on my computer since I primarily interpret remotely, LOL. Taking notes by hand is hard for me. Still, sometimes there is no other option (like in a test, for example). I learned some symbols from this course, and I came up with other symbols of my own along the way or borrowed them from other colleagues. Other times I just write abbreviations of certain words; it's a combination of things. I would say the main thing is doing whatever is more intuitive for you because this is one of those things that is different for everyone.

    • @HugoFlores-nb9wv
      @HugoFlores-nb9wv Před rokem

      Great Tip. Thank you so much

  • @natalialupi6565
    @natalialupi6565 Před 3 lety

    I did better when I took notes, ( I am not a good note take) I am not sure if it was because I had already listen to it twice or because I was able to write the details. The first time I switched the colors!
    Great video, thank you

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for sharing how you did, Natalia! That's awesome! Taking notes definitely aids our memory because even after having listened to this many times, I still mess up if I don't take notes.

  • @zaalodehaliali7460
    @zaalodehaliali7460 Před rokem

    very clear story, I wrote words to remember sentences. The sory have 4 settings. bed room. kitchen. outside. and back at the bed room

  • @DanielEAC80
    @DanielEAC80 Před 2 lety +2

    I had a hard time keeping up with the pace of the speaker and my note taking is still very slow. Thanks for your video, it is helping me a lot.

  • @isaacmendez5
    @isaacmendez5 Před 15 dny

    Today was my day off I got up at 7 am I didnt sleep all night because I bearded noises from back yard it was just the wind I call my mom. We spoke for 2 hours until 9 am then I put on a green hoodie white sneakers it’s chilly outside I came back home took a shower and take long nice nap

  • @adrianarodriguez8161
    @adrianarodriguez8161 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi Rosa! I live in Georgia and I'm getting ready to do my written exam for court interpreter but Im so sacred 😫 I have my online orientation workshop next week.
    I think I'm gonna fail because I'm NOT good with idioms. Any advice? Is there like a practice test?
    Thank you in advance.
    Ps. I really love your videos 🤩

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +6

      Hola, Adriana! OMG! I'm so excited for you! You will do great! Even if idioms are challenging, it's only a small part of the test, so don't worry. I know the University of Arizona sells some practice tests (bit.ly/3gElzVR) but I have never used them so I don't know how good they are or not. Also, you probably have this but this booklet has a huge collection of idioms (bit.ly/3xrESYj) and any idiom that comes up in the test will most likely be there. Thanks for the support and good luck!

  • @carolinacorrea8805
    @carolinacorrea8805 Před rokem

    Hi Rosa! I've been following you for almost a year. I love, love, love your content. Thank you so much for sharing all your wisdom. Your tips are amazing. I do have a quick question. I work as a remote over the phone interpreter now and although I love it, I feel like my note taking skills are not good. I've had the interpretrain workbook for a year but did not put much time into learning but I am thinking of signing up with the online webinar.
    My question is, about how long did it take you to go through the webinar and put into practice the symbol usage while working?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem +3

      Hi Carolina! Thank you for your kind words and for your support. I felt the same way, but this book and the subsequent course based on the book helped a lot. It took me like 6 months of constant practice until I felt a bit more comfortable with my notes.

    • @carolinacorrea8805
      @carolinacorrea8805 Před rokem

      @@Interprepedia Thank you for your response!

  • @akomuhamad2017
    @akomuhamad2017 Před 2 lety

    both ways were great for me, my memory helped me a lot, but my only problem is my handwriting which is slow i just need to be a little faster then it will be great. thanks for challenging

  • @andreabarrett4839
    @andreabarrett4839 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Rosa, thanks for this vid! Question, I checked the link for the course you mentioned, and it shows as valid for 90 days. Does it mean after 90 days I won’t have more access to it? Thanks in advance for your response :)

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety

      Hi, Andrea! Technically yes, that is correct. In general, many online courses nowadays are only granting access for a certain period of time. However, you can always request extended access and sometimes they'll charge you an extension fee or something - not sure how this one in particular works. Keep in mind that there is also the "Note-taking Manual" that you can buy and keep forever. It's based on the same material of the online course and it comes with the audio recordings and even more symbols to practice. Check it out: czcams.com/video/8h-d_wSIAro/video.html

  • @EdgarGloc
    @EdgarGloc Před 6 měsíci

    hey rosa ,i hope you are having a good day ,i am having trouble and its an issue for me to remember and also take notes on paragraphs , but a sentence or maybe two its a piece of cake , i know both languages well but guess what ,i am a guy who never took notes for nothing, never liked writting in school, i stopped doing homework when i was like 13 or 14 meaning i ditched school couple years later but i am very smart ,very smart when it comes to doing things so will it be too much to ask you what do you recommend so i can get better at this ? please and thank you Saludos from state of mexico !!!🙋‍♂👨‍💻

  • @raounak2820
    @raounak2820 Před 2 lety +1

    It was heard for me to keep up and I also struggled to decide what to write

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Thank you so much for sharing your experience and for following the exercise. That is exactly what used to happened to me before I learned that note-taking system.

    • @raounak2820
      @raounak2820 Před 2 lety

      @@Interprepedia thank you for your respond

  • @adrianaaguirre8160
    @adrianaaguirre8160 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello Rosa. How can I get the book from Virginia Valencia in Ecuador - South America

  • @lunaxz717
    @lunaxz717 Před 8 měsíci

    I had a few practices at other places and with this video as well, but the same recording are used for both listening and note-taking practices which I remember almost everything from the first time listening, I wonder if this really does tested my limit?

    • @lunaxz717
      @lunaxz717 Před 8 měsíci

      (I do appreciate your video alot, thanks!)

  • @AnYtHinGJapAnESe
    @AnYtHinGJapAnESe Před 3 lety

    No Notes: Very choppy story.
    Notes: Kept up. I realized I used dashes to keep up. Helped a lot but I need to figure out symbols and signs for Medical Interpreting.
    Keep creating outstanding/helpful content !

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety

      Great job, Ikaa!!! 👏 Thanks so much for sharing your experiene!

  • @mariamthomas5436
    @mariamthomas5436 Před 8 měsíci

    I.got all of them right😂

  • @alexfloressanchez1827
    @alexfloressanchez1827 Před 2 měsíci

    I am preparing for becoming medical interpreter, will the course help me to master with the necessary skills to perform the medical interpreter rol? And between these two the manuel and course from interpretation which of them would you recommend despite the price?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi! In my experience, the manual and later the course really helped me improve my note-taking skills to the level I needed to pass my certification tests. I think both are great but I prefer the online course because it's the same material as the book but it was much easier to follow. Best of luck!

  • @devotedhyperpoliglot9559

    are there channels i can visit to practice consecutive medical interpreting?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety

      Hi! Sure there are! One I love and recommend is Interpret Your World. They are here on CZcams and have awesome practices.

  • @isaiashilario3553
    @isaiashilario3553 Před 3 lety

    I thought I would do worse in the first part, but I can tell I have what it takes. I sure need some formal training, though.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety

      That's great to know, Isaias! Thank you so much for sharing this!

  • @toptutorials1996
    @toptutorials1996 Před 5 měsíci

    Im new to notetaking and I'm still having struggles to have a better memory retention and notetaking.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 4 měsíci

      I totally understand your struggle! I have been doing this for a few years and I'm still striving to improve these skills. The good news is, it's attainable, although it's a constant work in progress. Chin up and keep working on it! It will get better!

  • @MarcelaTimbo
    @MarcelaTimbo Před 3 měsíci

    For me it was easier to remember without note-taking. I found more difficult to note-take the story. I wrote long words. However, because I already listened to the story once, it was easier to remember what I had to write but my notes were poor.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks so much for sharing! Absolutely! Some people are more visual and have a very good memory so notes can become distracting. I have a colleague in federal court who is amazing at what he does and never carries a single piece of paper to take notes 👀 Thanks for doing this little practice with me!

  • @phuongphan5893
    @phuongphan5893 Před rokem

    I couldn’t find the link of the course you’ve mentioned, you could please send me the link. Thank you.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi! Sorry about that! Here’s the link: interpre-train.digitalchalk.com/learn/note-taking-symbols-and-techniques

  • @johnjoshua6789
    @johnjoshua6789 Před 2 lety

    at the first time, i forgotten 4 words and after listening it for the 2nd time, it was all perfect. all i am saying right now is. i can't do it at first try. you know what i mean right?

  • @miltonrojas7596
    @miltonrojas7596 Před 10 dny

    82% was done

  • @gabrielsalviano6793
    @gabrielsalviano6793 Před rokem

    very helpful, thanks :) _please the algorythm gods_

  • @medracbitol7005
    @medracbitol7005 Před 2 lety

    Hi what the first thing should I learn in notes taking?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety

      Hi! Based on the classes I've taken one of the first thing they teach is symbols and abbreviations for the most commonly used words. Then implement those symbols/abbreviations with other techniques.

  • @Kathy7891
    @Kathy7891 Před rokem

    When you interpret in consecutive mode from English to Spanish and your taking notes do you take notes in the English language and then interpret your notes ? Or do you write your notes in the rendered language( English) ?

    • @EdwardRock1
      @EdwardRock1 Před 11 měsíci

      Personally, I take notes in the language that is being spoken to me, and when I do the rendition, I do it in the target language.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 11 měsíci

      Great question! Note-taking is a very personal skill and I’ve noticed we all do it a little differently. After I read your question I started thinking about how I do it and realized I do a mix of both. I use a combination of symbols, drawings and abbreviations in both languages mixed together.

  • @technotrix3064
    @technotrix3064 Před rokem

    Hello , i'm a belgian student studying traduction and interpretation in English and Chinese but my first language is still French and i'm not so good at it ^^'. Whatever, for my try out whitout the notes i tried to remember everything from the beginning till the end and i lost track of the story so i didn't know what to say anymore and when i did it with my notes , i'd like to tell that i've never used any symbols like that so i just tried to wrote the words down but i couldn't keep with the rhythm and i did manage to get more information nevertheless i forgot a lot of information in the second part of the story

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience! This is something that gets better with practice. It's definitely not an easy skill to master but it's totally worth the effort.

  • @daliagrigonyte6872
    @daliagrigonyte6872 Před rokem

    can someone suggest how to take notes for difficult texts that involve talking wihtin legal, social, medical context? those texts are great for practice, but they do not represent actual topics i am dealing with at work

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      That’s a great inquiry! I totally agree. Some of the existing tools or courses use general conversation topics for practice but those don’t always represent the type of dialogue we have to interpret in real situations.

  • @clausteach
    @clausteach Před 3 lety

    senti que la grabación era un poco larga. esta es la primera vez que tomo notas y no pude seguir el paso. mi memoria no retiene tanta información y mi mi tecnica de tomar notas no funcionó, como aprendo a tomar notas con esos simbolos tan extraños que ustedes tienen? hay alguna técnica en particular? gracias

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +2

      ¡Hola, Claudia! Muchísimas gracias por compartir tu experiencia con este ejercicio. No te desanimes, a mí me pasaba lo mismo y te confieso que a veces, si no estoy al 100% y es un material difícil, me vuelvo a sentir así. El curso que tomé me ayudó muchísimo y te van llevando poco a poco a poder tomar notas a ese nivel y te enseñan las técnicas. Aquí te dejo el enlace: tinyurl.com/2c68a8fc

  • @ileanakeller7526
    @ileanakeller7526 Před 2 lety

    Cual fue el curso Que cogiste Rosa? Es online ? Me Podrias x favor enviarvla information?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety +1

      ¡Hola, Ileana! Claro que sí. Escogí el curso que ofrece Interpretrain. Aquí te paso el enlace: shorturl.at/vBN39

    • @ileanakeller7526
      @ileanakeller7526 Před 2 lety

      @@Interprepedia mil gracias Rosa., me encantan tus vídeos y desde que te vi la primera vez me suscribí a tus vídeos pues eres muy explícita y sabes compartir bien tus conocimientos, voy a coger el curso que tú cogiste ., crees que debo también comprar el libro? Pues veo que en otro vídeo hablas del libro también de Virginia Valencia ., o solo uno es necesario? El libro o el curso? O ambos? De verdad que quiero mejorar mis conocimientos en tomar notas pues estoy bien atrás., agradezco infinita mente tu ayuda., que Dios te bendiga!! Y gracias x compartir lo que sabes

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety

      @@ileanakeller7526 Muchísimas gracias por el apoyo. Ambas herramientas te beneficiarían y tienen sus ventajas y desventajas. El libro es algo que tendrás siempre contigo y es más económico. El curso es más fácil de seguir y en algunos aspectos más explícito, pero el acceso es por tiempo limitado. Por eso al final opté por ambas opciones.

  • @ileanakeller7526
    @ileanakeller7526 Před 2 lety

    Rosa, how are you…I really need to improve my note taking..do you think that buying the book I can learn myself? Did you learn just with the book yourself? Not taking the course online?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! I'm doing great, thanks for asking! Although it's a bit too chilly for my taste here in FL 🥶 Anyway, I got the book first because the online course was not available at the time. It did help me improve my note-taking technique. When the course became available I took it, and it helped even more because it was easier to follow along. You can't go wrong with either one because I'm sure both will help you.

    • @ileanakeller7526
      @ileanakeller7526 Před 2 lety

      @@Interprepedia gracias Rosa., I just saw this answer y te escribí en otro mensaje preguntándote del libro., pues comprare el libro y cogeré el curso a la misma vez pues quiero seguir tus pasos“ you are my mentor “ so seguiré tu camino ., yo vivo en florida en el sur este., no sabía que estabas en florida

    • @ileanakeller7526
      @ileanakeller7526 Před 2 lety

      @@Interprepedia gracias mil Rosa

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety

      @@ileanakeller7526 Me encanta haberte inspirado. Eso fue lo que yo hice y la combinación de ambas cosas me ayudó un montón

  • @R2ROrancid
    @R2ROrancid Před rokem

    Hi, i'm just recently becoming an ES-EN interpreter. For remote work only. I found that I'm a much faster typer than a writer, since I pretty much haven't grabbed a pencil since I graduated college in 2014. Do you think this would be an impediment in the future? I really feel that typing keyboards are my forte, and I just feel that my handwriting (which is terrible btw) is just too poor and incomprehensible (even for me)

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Congratulations on becoming an interpreter and starting this awesome new career! I am so happy to hear you say this… YOU are the new generation in the language services industry and have the power to change things… I also type much faster and better than I can write, and I struggled with the same issue along the way. I had to learn to take notes by hand because some companies do not allow typing and also because I wanted to get my certification and I knew that in order to pass the oral test I’d have to be proficient at taking notes by hand since computers are not allowed. I don’t fully understand or agree with the reasons laid out as to why some folks are so opposed to typing or the use of technology, but now that I interpret in person more than I do remotely, I can tell you that in some situations it’s not practical to type (you have to interpret standing up, or have to move around a room without a table or desk in front of you) and there are places were electronic devices are not even allowed 😭

  • @geofreeman2450
    @geofreeman2450 Před rokem

    did better, I understand myself but I did tool slow, I will keep practicing, I hope it works, i think it will, but, the future will decide.thank you for your time

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Keep it up and thanks for sharing your experience! It takes time to master this skill (and like me, even if you get a certain level of mastery you have to keep practicing or you lose it) but it's worth it!

  • @42dork98
    @42dork98 Před rokem

    i feel like taking notes kind of distracted me more, but i have some work to do on my retention

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Yes, that happens! Thanks so much for sharing your feedback 🙏🏽

  • @hanasukitm7933
    @hanasukitm7933 Před rokem

    I got a lot more when I took note but I couldn't keep up and completely lost everything later on.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Hi! Thanks for sharing your experience! Keep it up! I gets better if you keep practicing and work on your note-taking skills.

  • @trangto6417
    @trangto6417 Před 2 lety

    I can remember more general information without notes. the note distracts me a lot. But the note helps me to get detail inforamtion. What should I do now?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety

      Hi Trang! I know, right? It's tricky because notes help but they can also be distracting. It's also something very personal and there is not a universal system that works for everybody. If you feel satisfied with your note-taking skills, awesome! if you feel they could use some work, check out Interpretrain's book or their course on note-taking. It was a game-changer for me.

    • @trangto6417
      @trangto6417 Před 2 lety

      @@Interprepedia thanks so much. And how can I get the book? I am not student of the course

    • @dolysasa11
      @dolysasa11 Před 2 lety

      @@Interprepedia Do you take notes like that for simultaneous interpreting too?

  • @OdetteWeinrauch
    @OdetteWeinrauch Před 3 měsíci

    I find it difficult to note the colours quickly and remember correctly what is of which colour

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you so much for sharing! I totally get it because if we abbreviate Gr, for example, it can be Grey, or Green, right? What helps me in that case is to visualize the whole outfit and now I'm making 3-letter abbreviations for most colors (Gry = grey, Grn = green, Blu = blue, Blk = black, etc). This takes time to master as it's pretty much like learning how to read/write in a different way but it's doable! Thanks for being here!

  • @elgato8467
    @elgato8467 Před 10 měsíci

    about 45 percent of the message was lost without the notes, but I got about 95 percent of the message with notes

  • @Dodifa
    @Dodifa Před 3 lety

    I did much better the second time when I took notes but I think it's much easier to follow anyway when you hear the story again. So why not changing the story between the two steps?

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi ClaRuth! I'm happy to hear you did better the second time. Did you take notes? You have a very good point, maybe I should have changed the story 🤔 but I wanted to have the same baseline to demonstrate how notes help with recall. Many of us, even after hearing the story two or three times still have a hard time keeping up and remembering things accurately without taking notes. Thanks for being here!

  • @AnYtHinGJapAnESe
    @AnYtHinGJapAnESe Před 3 lety

    is it possible to make your audio louder? my computer and youtube audio is all the way up.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety

      Hi, Ikaa! I'm not sure what happened there 🤔 but I'm glad to see you worked it out based on your other comment 🥳

  • @mannaporanna2678
    @mannaporanna2678 Před 8 měsíci

    How could these exams be just 50 words long?? I've heard you have to be able to consecutively interpret 2.5-3 minutes long speech (with notes of course)

  • @DeboraBaguez
    @DeboraBaguez Před rokem +1

    it's easier the 2nd time, because I already knew the story, the 1st time I missed 5 hints

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for sharing your experience!

  • @airam-sj2172
    @airam-sj2172 Před rokem

    I had a hard time keeping up with the notes!

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing your experience! It takes time to master the skill but it’s totally worth it!

  • @raw.audio.institute1460
    @raw.audio.institute1460 Před 3 lety +1

    I did the translation on real time I couldn’t memorize most of the audio 😩

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for sharing your experience! Don't get discouraged because practice makes perfect! Great job!

  • @Reuvenification
    @Reuvenification Před rokem

    Whentaking notes I did a 9 out of 10 points score , but without I made 2 points out of 10

  • @eglessiadacosta3830
    @eglessiadacosta3830 Před 3 měsíci

    I had a hqrd time figuring out what i wrote

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing your experience! Don't get discouraged! It happens to all of us when we are learning to master note-taking. You got this!

  • @rehamwinchester2965
    @rehamwinchester2965 Před 3 lety

    I couldn't keep up

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi, Reham! Thank you for sharing your experience! It is hard to keep up with such long message unless we take good notes but the good thing is, there are tools out there that can help you achieve that. You can do it!

  • @laucoco4127
    @laucoco4127 Před 2 lety

    Without notes taking, I barely remember all the details of the story. With notes, I can easily repeat the story, up to 90% of accuracy

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před 2 lety

      Awesome job! Thanks so much for letting me know!

  • @kisutis
    @kisutis Před 9 měsíci

    Consecutive interpreting gives me too much stress.
    I prefer simultaneous one..

  • @mamalatinaholistica
    @mamalatinaholistica Před rokem

    I hate hate hate note-taking. It distracts me from being able to interpret to my full potential. distracts me from listening to what is being said. I usually can interpret most of what is said. i would say about 90% of it i can grasp accurately. the only thing i write down is numbers &/or lists of something or something similar. but apparently that isn't enough according to the classes i am taking. I was hoping this video would help me but the training program link on here is not super affordable as i am a single parent on government assistance.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Note-taking is definitely a controversial topic in our industry and many interpreters have a different point of view about it. For what it’s worth, there is a more affordable option than the online course. It’s The Note-Taking Manual from which the course was created. You can find it on Amazon for a fraction of the price of the course. Best of luck.

  • @degas7aaa274
    @degas7aaa274 Před rokem +1

    WARNING: THIS VIDEO WAS MADE TO SELL YOU A PRODUCT THAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE VIDEO ITSELF SO DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME WATCHING IT.

    • @Interprepedia
      @Interprepedia  Před rokem +1

      FYI, I am not selling anything nor do I benefit in any way from the resource that I am simply recommending for colleagues who may be struggling with notes. Bye! ✌️

  • @marcelacarbajal3989
    @marcelacarbajal3989 Před rokem

    did not take notes, ommited the sneackers and coffee! tks