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@ -15,14 +15,14 @@ In order to use Translation Questions when doing a self-check, follow these step
1. Check the suggested answer.
1. If your answer is correct, you may have done a good translation. But remember, you still need to test the translation with the language community, to see if it communicates that same meaning to others.
In order to use Translation Questions for a community check, follow these steps:
In order to use Translation Questions for a community review, follow these steps:
1. Read the newly completed translation of a Bible chapter to one or more community members.
1. Tell the listeners to only answer the questions from this translation and to not answer using what they know from other translations of the Bible. This is a test of the translation, not of the people. Because of this, testing the translation with people who do not know the Bible well is very useful.
1. Look at the section called "Questions."
1. Read the first question entry for that chapter.
1. Ask the community members to answer the question. Remind them to think of the answer only from the translation.
1. Check the suggested answer. If the community members' answer is very similar to the answer displayed, then the translation is clearly communicating the right thing. If they cannot answer the question or if they answer incorrectly, the translation may not be communicating well and may need to be changed.
1. Check the suggested answer. If the community members' answer is very similar to the answer displayed, then the translation is communicating the right thing. If they cannot answer the question or if they answer incorrectly, the translation may not be communicating well and may need to be changed.
1. Continue with the rest of the questions for the chapter.
# Contributors to Translation Questions