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This article is a practice report that discusses the course in audio description that was taught by the author of the articles in 2016/2017 at the Chair for Translation Studies and Intercultural Communication at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow by means of blended learning.
The paper presents and analyses the outcomes of a survey study conducted with the participation of BA and MA students in a translation programme, aimed at gaining insight into the students’ views on translation theory usefulness. It was initially assumed that theory appreciation would develop along with growing translation experience, however, the nature of the predicted correlation appeared more...
The article concerns a significant issue in educating translators, namely, proper names in teaching translation. Fundamental differences in the approach to proper names are presented in the paper in the context of the practice of teaching pragmatic and artistic translation, as well as written and oral translation. Observations of problems and suggestions for practical exercises were based on long-term...