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The Linguists Radio
The Linguists Radio
10 episodes
1 day ago
Each language has a history. The linguists radio, a new platform where language lovers and experts can interact to create a network of knowledge of THE MOST HUMAN TRAIT ...Language.
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Each language has a history. The linguists radio, a new platform where language lovers and experts can interact to create a network of knowledge of THE MOST HUMAN TRAIT ...Language.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Episode 3 - Inmigration interpreting and it's rewards - Gabriela Magaña
The Linguists Radio
50 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 3 - Inmigration interpreting and it's rewards - Gabriela Magaña

How you doing guys! In the episode today, we have Gabriela Magaña as a guest, she is a licensed nutritionist, artist, and Spanish-English interpreter at the Executive Office of Immigration Review as well known as the Immigration Court. Gabriela is from México, she got her degree as a Nutritionist and started working in the newborn area of an important hospital over there, then she moved into the USA and got her second degree in Arts in Painting at the University of San Thomas. Gabriela started 5 years ago as a medical community interpreter using all the experience she got from being at hospitals in Mexico, but she wanted more and that's how her journey as a legal interpreter began. In this 50 minutes podcast, we had the opportunity to share some experiences we had in the immigration court and how emotional they can be since it's inevitable to form some bonds with the applicants when you hear their story and find out that you are with them in the, if not, the most important interview they are going to have in their lives, an interview that determines their future in the United States of America.

The Linguists Radio
Each language has a history. The linguists radio, a new platform where language lovers and experts can interact to create a network of knowledge of THE MOST HUMAN TRAIT ...Language.