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Translator’s health

Malaki Marina3lm3

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Oral Translation

is a specific service sector connected with multilingual communication. The goal of this type of services is to ensure immediate and personal communication between specific people or groups of people.

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Requirements:

high level of attention observance of business etiquette good command of a vast vocabulary

of at least two languages ingenuity and keenness of wit.  Flexibility/adaptability Good cultural awareness

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Possible Health Problems

Stress and Nervous DiseasesTirednessThroat Diseases Hoarseness Stomach Diseases (gastritis,

ulcer)

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Stress and Nervous Diseases

Continual attendances with doctor

To dose sedative chasers (if necessary)

Special exercises before performance

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Tiredness

To sleep enough (no less than 8 hours)

Morning ExercisesBalanced Nutrition

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Throat Diseases

To Dress AppropriatelyNo too cold/too hot drinks

while working

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Hoarseness

To take throat drops Not to overestimate your voice

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Stomach Diseases

Healthy/Balanced Nutrition Not to overeat Not to drink on the eve

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Translator’s Menu

Breakfast – Low fat content products (melted cheese, ham, fruits)

Lunch – Proteins (meat, chicken, fish/garnish, fruits)

Dinner – Carbohydrates (macaroni, rolls and buns)

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Written Translation

is a reproduction of the content of the original document by means of the language of translation, in written form.

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Requirements:

Good taping skills Ability to work on weekend and

holidays To respect the deadlines Urgent translations

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Possible Health Problems

Swells (edema)Vision problemsSpasmsScoliosis (lateral curvature)HeadacheTiredness

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Advice. Translators’ workbench

Medium-soft work chairThe height of elbow-rests =

height of ketboardChair outlines = body outlines

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Advice

Try to control your posture (осанка)

Change your position from time to time

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Advice

Try to stand up every hourLook through the windowTry to divert your attention

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Advice

Change your activity during the day, it will help to reduce drowse, fatigability

Consume enough water (no less than 1,5l per day) . The lack of water slow down the metabolism

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Advice

Active way of lifeWalk, cycle, hit the slopes,

skate, go swimming, use stair instead of elevator and stairway

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Advice

Continual doctor attending can prevent

serious diseases.

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Thank you for attention!


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