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"Very accommodating, efficient and professional with a real interest in a thorough brief and getting the interpreters as prepared as possible."

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Benefits of our approach to Interpretation

Our interpretation service provides:

  • Consecutive Interpretation
  • Ad-hoc Interpretation
  • Simultaneous Interpretation

Our professional interpreters:

  • Prepare for the interpretation assignment thoroughly
  • Use the right terminology and appropriate speaking style
  • Are approved by language associations* or have received language degrees from recognised educational institutions
  • Have vast experience in their chosen industry for similar clients and situations



Your project will be followed through by one of SanTranslate project managers so you can always be sure of a reliable interpretation service at our competitive rates.

We provide face to face interpreters in any language pair for:


Consecutive interpretation
Normally required for:

  • formal court hearings,
  • business meetings and presentations,
  • exhibitions,
  • delegate visits.


The interpreter waits for the speaker to pause after each sentence or phrase before interpreting the sentence Working on his or her own, our interpreter will take notes to ensure that nothing is missed out.

Ad-hoc interpretation
This is usually provided for those who need to actively engage with each other, in situations where the conversation is not planned, usually between two or three people. Events can include:

  • Business trips and delegate visits
  • Medical appointments,
  • Tribunals or prison visits.


Ad-hoc interpretation is a type of consecutive interpretation where our interpreter waits for a pause before interpreting the sentence. During the assignment, our interpreter will also take notes to keep the interpretation accurate.

Simultaneous interpretation
The most common form of interpretation for conference situations. Two interpreters sit in sound-proof booths and take turns to interpret into a microphone whilst delegates listen through their headsets. This form of interpretation also includes whispering directly for one or two people. Simultaneous interpreters usually work into their mother tongue from one or several other languages. If there are only two working languages, the interpreter may need to interpret into and from both languages.

Some less common languages are not yet recognised by UK translation associations, so SanTranslate will make every effort to test and screen interpreters to ensure our highest quality of service. This also applies to languages which have been approved by UK translation associations but in cases where we have no qualified interpreters on board.

Note on Legal and Court Interpretation
Our legal interpreters are carefully selected through our screening procedures and must be fully qualified with the experience to accurately interpret for courts and legal matters. We choose the very best interpreters so that you can communicate accurately and effectively in the language you need.

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