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NEW!! Signature Interpreting Course - September 2024 - Central London


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Remark! is thrilled to announce the launch of our highly anticipated Signature Level 6 Diploma in Sign Language Interpreting Course this September, and we're extending a warm invitation for YOU to be a part of this incredible journey!

So, why should you choose us?

  • Expert Guidance: Our course is led by Andy van Niekerk and Annie O'Shea, alongside esteemed guest teachers who are renowned leaders in the field of sign language interpreting.
  • Flexible Schedule: With weekend sessions, you can seamlessly integrate your studies into your busy life, making learning more accessible and convenient than ever before.
  • Professional Recognition: By completing Part 1, you'll earn certification as a Trainee Sign Language Interpreter (TSLI), paving the way for further advancement to become a fully Registered Sign Language Interpreter (RSLI) upon mastering Part 2.
  • Convenient Location: Located in the heart of London at Remark!, our venue boasts excellent transport links, ensuring ease of access for all our students.
  • Payment Plans: We understand that financing your education can be a concern. That's why we offer flexible payment options, making your dreams of becoming a qualified interpreter more achievable than ever.

Ready to take the leap towards a rewarding career in sign language interpreting? Join us for our Interview and Selection Day on July 12, 2024, where you'll have the opportunity to embark on this exciting journey first-hand. Can't make it on that day? No worries! You can always schedule a one-on-one interview at your convenience.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to secure your spot in our esteemed program! Visit our website at www.remark.uk.com/interpreter-course for more information and to start your journey towards becoming a certified sign language interpreter today!

We can't wait to welcome you to the Remark! and empower you to make a difference through the power of sign language.

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