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1Curriculum Resource Center, University of Texas Health Science Center School of Nursing, San Antonio 78284-7963, USA.
Background:
A trip to China provided two nursing educators an opportunity to teach Chinese nurses and, in the process, to discover principles for using an interpreter to translate from English into the students' language.
Conclusion:
The authors present 16 tips for use by instructors who teach non-English-speaking learners. The principles apply for all situations of communicating with native speakers of another language using a translator.
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