EXPRESSIVE ASSESSMENT 2012

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EXPRESSIVE ASSESSMENT 2012 ASL 1 FINAL EXAM EXPRESSIVE ASSESSMENT 2012

Do you maintain eye contact? 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?

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?

DESCRIBE LAST TWO WEEKS-What did you do. Were you busy 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

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