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ASL 1 FINAL EXAM

ASL 1 FINAL EXAM. EXPRESSIVE ASSESSMENT 2012. The idea of this exercise is to keep the conversation going. Don’t stop signing until I stop you. I want to see how good you are at conducting a conversation in ASL. . Do you maintain eye contact?

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ASL 1 FINAL EXAM

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  1. ASL 1FINAL EXAM EXPRESSIVE ASSESSMENT 2012

  2. The idea of this exercise is to keep the conversation going. Don’t stop signing until I stop you. I want to see how good you are at conducting a conversation in ASL. • Do you maintain eye contact? • Are you an active listener—with your facial expressions and comments? • Do you ask questions about what your partner has just said? • If you don’t understand what your partner has said do you use appropriate techniques for clarification?

  3. INTRODUCE YOURSELF-Have a conversation with your partner about the following topics. • NAME • NAME SIGN • AGE • LIVE WHERE? • LIVE IN WHAT? • HEARING / DEAF • SCHOOL WHERE?

  4. DESCRIBE LAST TWO WEEKS-What did you do? Were you busy? Chat about a time you were excited, nervous and happy. • CALENDAR SIGNS • LAST WEEK • NEXT WEEK • PAST • FUTURE • TODAY • YESTERDAY • TOMORROW • ACTIVITY SIGNS • STRUCTURE---DAY, TIME---ACTIVITY

  5. DESCRIBE YOUR FAMILY • FAMILY MEMBERS IN YOUR HOUSE • EXTENDED FAMILY • FAMILY NAMES • LIVE WHERE? • COMPARE 2 FAMILY MEMBERS • CONTRASTIVE STRUCTURE-SHIFT • AGE • PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION • JOB • DEAF/HEARING

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