5 Questions
Official political institutions have their own language and terminology of formal nature and style
True
The language of parliament is commonly familiar with the public, especially the British Parliament
True
The language of parliament is lacking in a residue of 'rhetorical power'
False
Political events such as conferences and meetings do not require cognitive and accurate translation
False
If 'someone lied to the House', it means to say more than 'someone lied to his colleagues'
True
Test your knowledge of translating formal language used in political institutions, statements, and events. This quiz covers the terminology and style associated with political parties, the United Nations, parliaments, communiqués, declarations, press releases, conferences, meetings, and agendas.
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