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Free DipTrans Past Paper: General Translation (Spanish to English)

Free DipTrans Past Paper: General Translation (Spanish to English)

by Gwenydd Jones | Last updated Jan 24, 2025 | DipTrans Exam | 0 comments

Looking for a general DipTrans past paper? Get a mock general DipTrans past paper translation for Spanish-to-English translators.

Capitals with Job Titles (According to Chicago)

Capitals with Job Titles (According to Chicago)

by Gwenydd Jones | Last updated Mar 1, 2024 | Punctuation & Style | 0 comments

Do you know the Chicago rules for job title capitalisation? Test your knowledge with this quick quiz for translators, editors, proofreaders …

Italics, Inverted Commas or Underline?

Italics, Inverted Commas or Underline?

by Gwenydd Jones | Last updated Jan 22, 2024 | Punctuation & Style | 0 comments

Check out this quiz from our newsletter on italics, inverted commas or underlining. It’ll help you remember the basic rules under Chicago.

How to Get Translator Certification – 8 Excellent Routes to Pro Status

How to Get Translator Certification – 8 Excellent Routes to Pro Status

by Gwenydd Jones | Last updated Apr 16, 2024 | CertTrans Exam | 0 comments

Translator certification is the best way to be a successful translator. Learn about eight excellent routes to get certified as a translator.

Quick Spanish Grammar Quiz: Subjunctive or Indicative with Common Phrases with “Que”

Quick Spanish Grammar Quiz: Subjunctive or Indicative with Common Phrases with “Que”

by Gwenydd Jones | Last updated Mar 27, 2024 | Language & Grammar | 0 comments

A tough quiz for students of C1 and C2 Spanish on whether certain adverbial expressions take the subjunctive or the indicative.

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