
Simultaneous Interpreting VS. Consecutive Interpreting
There are two primary modes of interpretation — simultaneous and consecutive. Both are used to bridge language and cultural barriers, but understanding how and when

There are two primary modes of interpretation — simultaneous and consecutive. Both are used to bridge language and cultural barriers, but understanding how and when

You’re Invited to Our New Office! LTC is excited to open our new office! We have relocated from Suite 487 to 150 and would love

Deaf History Month, observed nationwide every year from March 13 through April 15, celebrates Deaf history and, in particular, contributions made by Deaf community and

Employee retention and skills gaps remain some of the top concerns for talent development professionals. This challenge is felt most strongly in industries where retention

LTC Language Solutions, a full-service language company, was recently recognized as one of the “Best Entrepreneurial Companies in America” by Entrepreneur magazine’s Entrepreneur360™ List, a

Tucked in the Southwestern edge of Orlando, Florida lies a place that is truly unique. A place whose sole purpose is to make the dreams

One of the biggest challenges in any organization is effective communication. It is a skill that has to be learned by each member of the

Branding is an essential part of building your public image, whether you’re an athlete, executive, or other public figure. And while many people link branding

The quality of a service is usually assessed based upon whether the end result met, exceeded, or fell short of prior expectations. For many services,

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990, by President George H.W. Bush. It is a comprehensive law that
Martin George is more than the Founder of LTC. He’s a teacher with a Doctorate in Linguistics, who’s lived abroad, speaks at conferences, and is able to hold his own in a conversation on just about any subject. Ready to listen to The 2nd Most interesting Man in the World? Enter Martin’s Mind.