1E Voice-to-Sign: 12-Year-Old Hearing Student
1A-1L Educational Interpreting
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28m
Middle School: 12-Year-Old Hearing Child
Be fully prepared for the English-to-sign portion of your Educational Assessment! Don’t mistakenly limit your skill development to only D/deaf children in the school setting…practice understanding the speech (and thought) patterns of their hearing classmates! Interpret for a hearing child’s oral report on “Ancient Greece.” Work with complex academic content BEFORE you have to sit in the “hot seat.” Two interpreters demonstrate applying ASL features, including; use of space, grammar, non-manual markers and, of course, plenty of fingerspelling! 30 min.
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