ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit 1 - 6 Deaf Cultural Behaviors, Values & Norms Student need to know… -how to get attention -how to negotiate a signing.

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ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit Deaf Cultural Behaviors, Values & Norms Student need to know… -how to get attention -how to negotiate a signing environment -how to volunteer appropriate information -how to make connections between people by finding what they have in common -making introductions, asking for repetition and confirmation

Situation 1: A Deaf person is sitting at a desk facing a wall, typing a report. You need to ask him/her a question right away. Get his/her attention. ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit Pick a partner you have not practice yet. Do role-playing the following situation with a partner.

Situation 2: During a conversation, the person you’re talking with moves in front of a window. The glare from the window is so bright that you can’t see the person clearly. Ask the person to move. Pick a partner you have not practice yet. Do role-playing the following situation with a partner. ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit 1 - 6

Situation 3: Your friend uses a sign that you’ve never seen before. Asking for repetition. Pick a partner you have not practice yet. Do role-playing the following situation with a partner. ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit 1 - 6

Situation 4: While your friend was signing something to you, you were momentarily distracted by a sound. You realized your friend is waiting for your response, but you missed what s/he just said. Pick a partner you have not practice yet. Do role-playing the following situation with a partner. ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit 1 - 6

Situation 5: (Three-Person Role Play) You are conversing with someone sitting about ten feet away from you at a party. Someone inadvertently steps into your line of vision, blocking your view of the other person. Ask one or the other to move. Pick a partner you have not practice yet. Do role-playing the following situation with a partner. ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit 1 - 6

Situation 6: (Three-Person Role Play) You need to talk with your friend who is sitting two seats away from you. Lean over and get your friend’s attention; if that doesn’t work, ask the person next to you to assist. Pick a partner you have not practice yet. Do role-playing the following situation with a partner. ASL 102 / Cumulative Review Unit 1 - 6