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5 min · Module

Working with multilingual audiences

Tools and habits that make an event usable in two or more languages.

Plan it from the start

If your audience speaks more than one language, plan for it from day one:

• PRINT all key materials in two languages, side-by-side rather than separate sheets. • VISUAL CUES — pictograms reduce the need to translate everything. • LIVE INTERPRETATION — even a volunteer whispering translates to a small group transforms inclusion. For larger events, free apps (Wordly, Microsoft Translator) provide live captions in 100+ languages. • ASK people which language they're most comfortable speaking. Don't assume.

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