Cardiff University
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Review: Translation and Identity in the Americas – by Edwin Gentzler

The book I read from Cardiff’s Translation section explores linguistic and cultural struggles in the Americas, particularly focusing on issues of translation. It addresses topics like the monolingualism in the USA, Quebec’s linguistic identity, Brazilian cannibalism, and border area challenges. Overall, the book deepened my understanding of translation studies. Continue reading
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Dragon Translate: An Introduction

Wesley Gerrard, a 36-year-old music professional, has a lifelong passion for languages. After excelling in French and Spanish studies, he pursued further education at Cardiff University in Translation. Wesley aims to specialize in translating from Spanish and French to English while launching his translation business, Dragon Translate, to build a reputable service. Continue reading
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Review: Lost In Translation: Misadventures In English Abroad by Charles Croker

The book humorously showcases translation blunders into English, illustrating challenges faced by translators. It includes amusing examples like misleading ads and peculiar food package descriptions. Reading the mistakes provides trainees with insight and serves as an entertaining yet educational exploration of the intricacies of translation. Continue reading
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Review: The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 – by Antony Beevor

The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 by Antony Beevor My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is a definitive history of the Spanish Civil War. The book has been regarded by the Spanish themselves as one of the best-researched volumes on this dark period of turmoil in their country’s history. The breakdown… Continue reading
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Review: Becoming a Translator: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Translation – by Douglas Robinson

“Becoming a Translator” by Douglas Robinson offers an introduction to the practical aspects of being a professional translator, rather than focusing heavily on translation theories. It prepares readers for industry challenges, includes practical exercises, and serves as a helpful reference, although it may feel vague and simplistic at times for newcomers. Continue reading
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Review: Romantic Revolutionary: Simon Bolivar and the Struggle for Independence in Latin America – by Robert Harvey

Romantic Revolutionary: Simon Bolivar and the Struggle for Independence in Latin America by Robert Harvey My rating: 4 of 5 stars Simon Bolivar was one of history’s great characters. His revolutions across South America overthrew Spanish rule in six countries. His empire extended across the continent and was as large as that of Genghis Khan… Continue reading
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Review: Introducing Translation Studies: Theories and Applications – by Jeremy Munday

In “Translation Studies: Theories and Applications,” Jeremy Munday offers an insightful introduction to translation concepts, making it an excellent preparatory resource for BA students. Despite initial challenges with terminology and models, the book fosters understanding, particularly through its engaging chapter on machine translation and thought-provoking case studies, supporting future academic exploration. Continue reading
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Review: Babel No More: The Search for the World’s Most Extraordinary Language Learners – by Michael Erard

“Babel No More: The Search for the World’s Most Extraordinary Language Learners” by Michael Erard explores the world of exceptional language learners, epitomized by Giuseppe Mezzofanti, who mastered 63 languages. Erard seeks to understand what it takes to become a multipolyglot, offering valuable insights and inspiration for aspiring linguists despite some tedious moments. Continue reading
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Review: The Language Wars: A History of Proper English – by Henry Hitchings

“The Language Wars: A History of Proper English” by Henry Hitchings delves into the evolution of the English language, highlighting influential writers and the contrast between UK and international English. The book explores how future English will be shaped not by native speakers but by non-native users, offering a challenging and enlightening read. Continue reading
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¡Negrito! by Wesley Gerrard (Spanish Level F Coursework)

¡Negrito! Trabajo escrito 2. Advanced Spanish Stage F Tendrás que escribir una noticia que haya tenido un carácter relevante en el último año. Puede ser de carácter social, político, económico, deportivo, artístico,… Redactarás la noticia en pasado, aunque puedes hablar de su repercusión en la actualidad, si es necesario. Puedes dar tu opinión… Continue reading
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