Worksheetscommunity interpreting
Total questions: 16
Worksheet time: 14mins
What does NHS stand for?
speak differently in the home and outside
place
purpose
audience
speak differently if describing someone, complaining or when giving directions
place
purpose
audience
speak differently one to one or to a large group or Manager etc.
place
purpose
audience
a fee that you pay to your local authority in order to pay for local services such as schools, libraries, and rubbish collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the house or flat where you live.
road tax
council tax
value added tax
a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters.
lawyer
jury
judge
a person who is trained to do medical work, especially in an emergency, but who is not a doctor or nurse. They mainly work as part of the emergency medical services, most often in ambulances.
GP
midwife
paramedic
a person whose job is to stop fires from burning.
(a)
a person, usually a woman, who is trained to help women when they are giving birth.
(a)
What does A&E stand for?
Where do community interpreters work?
Supreme Court
GP surgery
European Parliament
The interpreter acts as a bridge between communities.
TRUE
FALSE
An interpreter translates writing from one language to another.
TRUE
FALSE
An interpreter needs to have good memory retention skills.
TRUE
FALSE
the department of the British Government which is responsible for things such as the police, economic prosperity, and making decisions about people who want to come to live in Britain.
Citizens Advice
The Home Office
Job Centre Plus
