Webinar Description

Even though the consecutive mode allows interpreters to hear the entire utterance and take notes before speaking, interpreters may still find themselves forgetting details or confusing sequences of events. That is where the essential skill of memory comes in. Join Agustin de la Mora for this practical class on developing your memory skills with proven techniques that you can start using immediately. Learn how notetaking and memory complement and support each other, as well as how to keep lists, sequences of events and more in order without writing a single word.

Unlock the power of your memory

Join Agustin de la Mora for this hands-on class and discover how to retain more, recall faster, and interpret with greater accuracy.


Register now and take your interpreting to the next level.

Key Takeaways:

  • Improve consecutive interpreting skills

  • Improve simultaneous interpreting skills

  • Improve confidence in stored memories

  • Improve ease of encoding and decoding remembered information

Continuing Education

Continuing education credits are approved for the following states: 

1.5 CEUs: (States pending approval)

For states not listed, students can individually apply for CEUs in the specific state or states where needed by submitting all necessary information required by state prior to attending.


Questions? Contact us!

(407) 677-4155 | email: [email protected]

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February 19, 2026 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm ET

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Meet the Presenter

Agustin de la Mora

Agustín Servin de la Mora is the president of DE LA MORA Institute of Interpretation. He was born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico, and has been a professional freelance and staff interpreter for the last 28 years. He is one of the Supervisor Raters for the National Center for State Courts and has been a lead rater for the federal and consortium oral exams for court interpreters. He was the lead interpreter for the Ninth Judicial Circuit for over a decade, served as member of the Project Advisory Committee responsible for the creation of the National Standards for Healthcare Interpreter Training Programs for the NCIHC. He was a member of the Florida Court Interpreter Certification Board and a voting member of the Technical Committee of the National Consortium for Interpreter Certification. He is a state and federally certified court interpreter, as well as a certified medical interpreter. He has been a consultant for the Administrative Offices of the State Courts, conducting orientation seminars and advanced skills workshops for interpreters in at least 15 states. He has been featured as a speaker and presenter in several national conventions, including those of NAJIT, ATA, IMIA, and NASCA.

Monthly Webinar Reviews

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Excellent

Laura Leavitt

Our instructor was knowledgeable and gave us many tips which I found useful. We were able to practice what we were learning and he kept us all angaged

Our instructor was knowledgeable and gave us many tips which I found useful. We were able to practice what we were learning and he kept us all angaged

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Ethics for interpreters in medical and legal settings

Ricardo Abarca

concise and practical view of how ethics overlap in both fields

concise and practical view of how ethics overlap in both fields

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Very explanatory

Noemi Quirch-Valle

This is a very comprehensive and clear explanation of what to expect when interpreting a Plea

This is a very comprehensive and clear explanation of what to expect when interpreting a Plea

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Informative

Elena Kiseleva

Clear

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Important points regarding human brain and linguistics w...

Carmen Mustile

This is my third webinar with DeLaMora. Very pleased with the presentation, the material that the presenter James Plunett is very pleasant and competent inte...

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This is my third webinar with DeLaMora. Very pleased with the presentation, the material that the presenter James Plunett is very pleasant and competent interpreter and linguist. I learned new things, such as how the brain works regarding units of meaning. Thank you very much

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informative

soledad kocur

very simple to understand, a lot of important information and tips. thank you for a great class

very simple to understand, a lot of important information and tips. thank you for a great class

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Great

Maria Duran

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Super-necessary!

Roberto Sosa

Great material and insights! Indispensable to understand the best way to deliver consecutive interpretation

Great material and insights! Indispensable to understand the best way to deliver consecutive interpretation

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The Power of Knowledge

Renaud Boisrond

It ‘s was a very helpful tool for interpreters. We appreciate it. Thank you to our experience teacher!

It ‘s was a very helpful tool for interpreters. We appreciate it. Thank you to our experience teacher!

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Excellent Content and Presenter

Andrea Smith

Palma clearly knows her stuff. This was well organized and engaging with plenty of time for questions. She also generously stayed on longer than prescribed t...

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Palma clearly knows her stuff. This was well organized and engaging with plenty of time for questions. She also generously stayed on longer than prescribed to continue addressing questions. I will definitely look to take more training opportunities with her.

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