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Face-to-Face Interpreting

Our expert Language People help smooth communications for face-to-face meetings or appointments with non-English speakers. We have friendly and approachable native speakers who provide reliable face-to-face interpreting services.

Face-to-face interpretations

Our excellent team of face-to-face interpreters provides ISO 18841 accredited services for many situations. Our interpreters have proven themselves time and time again in court appearances, medical appointments, conferences and much more. What’s more, most of our expert interpreters are DPSI qualified or have equivalent qualifications.

There is more to getting the message across than just the spoken word. Non-verbal communication is essential for really understanding the messages of all involved. As native speakers, our interpreters understand the cultural implications of their words to avoid any potential misunderstanding.

Excellent Interpreters whenever you need them

Face-to-face interpretation is a more personal and immediate service that lots of people prefer. Our friendly and professional interpreters calmly and reliably respond to any situation, ensuring efficient communication. For sensitive or complicated situations, face-to-face interpreters can simplify the whole communication process, putting everyone at ease.

We’ll make sure that everyone can understand each other, whether you need a native tongue speaker or a BSL interpreter. At AaGlobal, we have provided interpreters to courtrooms, hospitals, conferences, solicitors, council meetings and many more.

With our interpreters, we offer a complete bespoke package and we provide reliable services as and when you need them. We also offer a video interpreting service if in-person, face-to-face interpretation is not available or if it is more convenient for you.

Reliable and flexible Interpreters

AaGlobal will give you all the expertise for effective communication just when you need it. Our flexible service provides over 500 languages and dialects, so you know you have fully trained face-to-face interpreters for any eventuality.

Just get in touch with us to let us know what language interpreter you need, where you need them, and when, and we’ll do the rest. We’ll contact our bank of trained interpreters to get the right interpreter for you, which includes taking into consideration gender preferences for the interpreter as well as their industry specialisms. We’ll make all the arrangements and keep you informed every step of the way.

Our aim is to provide you with expertly trained and professional interpreters with as little hassle as possible. We’ll provide a stress-free experience so you can complete your meetings and appointments as efficiently as possible.

Online Client Portal for ultimate access

At AaGlobal, we help you streamline the administration of interpreters and translators. Our super-easy client portal keeps you in control of all your bookings, taking the stress out of booking appointments.

  • Make multiple or duplicate bookings quickly
  • Check your booking progress
  • Arrange appointments easily
  • Monitor your booking history (including usage per language)
  • Free quotes
  • 24/7 helpdesk support

We’ll help you save time and money so you can get on with running your business. Our hassle-free online booking system will also connect you with non-English speakers for any eventuality.

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Natalia, Interpreting Coordinator
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500+

More than 500 languages interpreted each year.

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250,000+

Over 250,000 bookings completed each year.

Working with
NHS Worcestershire Acute Hospital
Birch Chemicals
The University of Nottingham
Charnwood Borough Council
Severn
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Equality and Human Rights Commission

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Chloe's 10 Years

Former apprentice marks big anniversary

Chloe Hollands recalled how she became really worried as a lack of confidence resulting from her natural shyness was compounded by fears of getting things wrong on her first day at work. Ten years on, Chloe has risen through the ranks at AaGlobal Language Services, playing her part in the significant expansion of the business and along the way passing the benefit of her experience to other young recruits.  Kirk Akdemir, CEO of AaGlobal, said Chloe’s success demonstrates the value of apprentices to businesses.  Chloe said: “I was worried because this was my first job. I’d never had a Saturday job or anything like that. It was all completely new to me and I didn’t  know whether I would be able to do it, how I would cope and what was going to happen. “My message now to anybody considering an apprenticeship would be to go for it. My big concern was that I wouldn’t know how to do certain things and the company would want someone with experience but it’s not like that at all. “It’s about going there and getting the experience then training up while you do the job. I’m still using the skills I learned 10 years ago.” Chloe was 18 when she joined AaGlobal in summer 2015 after leaving Wyke College. She said at the time that she didn’t want to commit to three years of university study so instead decided to look for a business admin apprenticeship. Chloe recalled: “I hadn’t heard of AaGlobal at the time but I did some research after I was told I had an interview and soon after that I started working as a business admin apprentice within the interpreting department.” Tasks included assigning interpreters, speaking to them and to clients, and handling the bookings. The work involved regular communication by phone and email and, with the ongoing support of the management team, Chloe’s success provided a platform for her to progress to more senior roles. She worked on service delivery, looking more at how the company can enhance its services for clients, and then on improving the overall quality of the business. In 2024 Chloe moved into compliance, dealing with such matters as accreditations and ISO. Her current role is Quality & Compliance Manager. Over the years Chloe has witnessed first-hand the growth of a company which has nearly doubled its head count and its footprint, while the number of linguists has increased from 6,000 to more than 15,000 covering over 500 languages and dialects. Chloe said: “When I started we had about 25 people and we were in an office next to the marina with our head office in Worcester. Now the head office is in Hull and we have more than 40 people in the heart of the city centre. “It has been really interesting to see how the business has grown, working with more clients in a wider range of sectors. We have really increased our public sector work over the years and we are still strong in the private sector. At the same time, AaGlobal still has the same heart, supporting, building up and taking opportunities, which is what they did with me. “The job is really satisfying and the company has given me the opportunity to explore a lot of areas across our business, identify what I enjoy doing and how I can get to know my strengths. We have a good track record for developing apprentices.” Chloe’s experience and the support of colleagues at AaGlobal has also helped in her life away from the office. She said: “I’m 28 now and in the process of buying my first home. From being very shy I’ve definitely come out of my shell. Coming here as an apprentice has helped me to do that and I’d recommend it to others even if they don’t know which sector they want to work in.” Kirk Akdemir, who founded AaGlobal more than 30 years ago, marked the anniversary with a special presentation at the company’s office in King Edward Street, Hull. He said: “We opened our first office in Hull in 2012 after expanding here from Worcester and Chloe was appointed three years later as one of our first apprentices as we strengthened our presence on our way to establishing Hull as our head office. “As we have secured more private sector clients, in addition to our extensive public sector work, our team has continued to grow, apprentices have played an important part in that and we have been very pleased with them. The government’s commitment to invest in apprenticeships is good news for young people exploring their options, and for businesses. “Chloe’s experience shows that the apprenticeship route is a good opportunity for young people from the local area and they can make a big contribution. The last 10 years have absolutely flown and Chloe’s memories of those first-day fears are a big help when it comes to supporting other young recruits.”
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