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Interpreting: often misunderstood, occasionally glamorised, and almost never as simple as it looks. This blog dives headfirst into the beautifully tangled world of real-time language work—where meaning is rebuilt on the fly, rules are bent for good reason, and calm exteriors hide frantic brilliance.

Whether you’re a seasoned interpreter or just interpreter-curious, these posts explore what really goes on beneath the polished delivery. Spoiler: it’s less about words, more about judgement, timing, and the occasional leap of linguistic faith.

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  • ¡en la ciudad de Barcelona!

    ¡en la ciudad de Barcelona!

    Barcelona Catalonia is a region in the northeast of Spain, and its capital is Barcelona. The official language is Catalan, which is spoken by a majority of the population. This beautiful city is renowned for its art scene, unique Catalan culture, and stunning architecture. The city is home to some of the most famous modernist… Read more

  • ¡immersión lengua!

    ¡immersión lengua!

    Why immersion language learning? Learning a new language means those inevitable plateaus will present themselves however, living abroad is one of the most exciting ways to quickly learn a new language. Immersion language learning is a great way to learn both enjoyably and effectively. It involves immersing yourself in the culture of the country whose… Read more

  • Controlled Immersion Learning

    Controlled Immersion Learning

    Diving Deep with Olly Richards’ Grammar Hero A Controlled Immersion Learning Adventure Ah, the perennial quest to master a new language. It’s a journey fraught with the perils of irregular verbs and the siren call of split infinitives. But fear not, fellow language adventurers! I’ve stumbled upon a linguistic lifeline in the form of Olly… Read more

  • The Multilingual Brain

    The Multilingual Brain

    Today’s world is more connected than ever, and being multilingual isn’t just a skill; it’s a passport to exploration. As you dive into your second, third, fourth, or even fifth language, remember this: you’re not just learning words; you’re building bridges that connect entire worlds. Read more

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