Posts Tagged ‘speech’

Identifying The Origins of Communication

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

As human beings, we see the origins of communication in the demand and, also, the want for spoken verbal expression by homosapiens with other homosapiens. According to Certified and Notarized Translation experts, the origins of text systems correspond to the want and, perhaps also, the need for a method of continuation and documentation, that extends outside the primitive spoken remark. As a result, we have long wondered, how and from what human origin, began creative writing and language interpretation?

Speeches At The National Organization for Interpretation Education convention in Toronto

Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011

In 2008, I hosted a speech on the subject of translation at the Global Association for Translation Professionals Conference in Toronto. My goal for the session was to talk, interpreter-to- interpreter, about the manner of interpreting in a meeting setting and to address the kinds of tools needed to deliver translation offerings. The subject appeared to resonate with hundreds of the members, and since the conference, I received 25 e-mails from similar translators and instructors who sat through the event. It was clear that hundreds translators specialists had interest in translating but lacked the audio training to understand where to begin.

How Children And Telephone Recording Solve Language Difficulty

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Working as a Level one teacher I have noticed that there are a lot of kids who want the assistance of speech-language pathologists. As moms and pops you may use the telephone recording device to be your other half in helping your kid get over his speech problems. Their delays in speech will affect them for the rest of their lives if it is not corrected.

Telephone Recording For Children With Speech Issues

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Being a Level one teacher I have spotted that there are lots of children who require assistance from speech-language pathologists. As moms and pops you may use the telephone recording device to be your partner in helping your kid get over her speech problems. Their delays in speech will definitely affect them for the rest of their lives if it’s not corrected.