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Many people have the need to take notes: interpreters, attorneys, health care providers, and students, among others. Some try to learn shorthand, a complex system which requires several months (even years) of practice to master. Did you know there is a widely unknown but simple alternative to take notes more clearly and efficiently? Jean Franois Rozan and Andrew Gillies, two pioneer conference interpreters, provide techniques to significantly streamline your notetaking. Although originally created for interpreters, these practical guidelines are extremely helpful to anyone who takes notes. With this textbook you will acquire up to 40 new notetaking symbols through dictations (available as free audio files at www.interpretrain.com/audio). With each exercise you will be provided a sample of notes to compare with your own.
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- Q: What is the main focus of the Note-Taking Manual? A: The Note-Taking Manual focuses on providing techniques and symbols for effective note-taking, especially for interpreters, but is beneficial for anyone who takes notes.
- Q: Who are the authors of the Note-Taking Manual? A: The authors are Jean François Rozan and Andrew Gillies, both of whom are experienced conference interpreters.
- Q: How many pages does the Note-Taking Manual have? A: The Note-Taking Manual contains 123 pages.
- Q: Is this book suitable for beginners in note-taking? A: Yes, the book is designed to help beginners learn new note-taking techniques and symbols, making it accessible for everyone.
- Q: What type of binding does the Note-Taking Manual have? A: The Note-Taking Manual is available in paperback binding.
- Q: Are there any audio resources included with the Note-Taking Manual? A: Yes, the book includes access to free audio files for dictations, which can be found at www.interpretrain.com/audio.
- Q: When was the Note-Taking Manual published? A: The Note-Taking Manual was published on May 30, 2013.
- Q: Can this book help with note-taking in professional settings? A: Absolutely, the techniques provided in the book are specifically tailored for interpreters and professionals like attorneys and healthcare providers.
- Q: What edition is the Note-Taking Manual? A: This is the Study Guide edition of the Note-Taking Manual.
- Q: What new skills can I expect to learn from this book? A: Readers can learn up to 40 new note-taking symbols and practical guidelines to enhance their note-taking efficiency.