Center for the Assessment of
Sign Language Interpretation ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF SIGN
LANGUAGE INTERPRETERS
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND THE RID
CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
CONFIDENTIALITY, PRIVACY, AND
PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES
INTERPRETATION MODES AND
TECHNIQUES (CONSECUTIVE,
SIMULTANEOUS, P.O.S.I.)
CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND DEAF
COMMUNITY AWARENESS
ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING IN
COMPLEX OR CHALLENGING SITUATIONS
COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT,
CLARITY, AND ACCURACY
, COLLABORATION WITH CLIENTS,
COLLEAGUES, AND SERVICE PROVIDERS
LEGAL AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
IN INTERPRETING PRACTICE
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT,
CONTINUING EDUCATION, AND SELF-
EVALUATION
"The car was broken into" is an Passive Voice
example of: (Chapter 1)
- Abstract language
- Equivocal language
- Euphemistic language
- Passive voice
,Using signs, phrases, or words Equivocal language
to deliberately mislead (Chapter 1)
someone is known as:
- Passive voice
- Abstract language
- Equivocal language
- Euphemistic language
Technical jargon is common in True
consultative register, T/F? (Chapter 1)
, __________________ are examples of Gestures, vocal tones, posture, and facial
nonverbal aspects of a expression
message. (Chapter 1)
- Tones, gestures, clothing, and
posture
- Gestures, vocal tones, posture,
and facial expression
- Words, clothing, hairstyle, and
wealth
- Posture, facial expression,
words, and vocal tones