Exercise 2b: Difficulty of Interpreting

Suppose that you are in a situation like Amy and Carol in the library, where the interpretation is inaccurate, what should you do? Consider the following situations and determine whether an intervention is necessary at all.

In this exercise, you will see a series of 12 clips one at a time. To start the clip, click the Play button or just click on the image. Watch the clip to the end and read what the interpreter said as well as a more accurate interpretation.

Should you intervene? To determine the level of urgency to correct the interpreting error, consider:

How much will this error affect the outcome of this event or the way that the Deaf people are perceived?

Use the grid to the right of the clip to rate the urgency of correcting the interpreter’s error. Click on the box corresponding to the level of urgency and the relationship you have with the signer. Recognizing the difference between supporting a close friend, a casual acquaintance and someone whom you have never met, consider the variations in your answers.  Explain the choices you made.

Consider the urgency of intervening (Important, Optional, Unnecessary)

according to your relationship with the signer (Close Friend, Casual Acquaintance, Stranger).