Sneak Peek Keep the Tempo with What’s Ailing You American Sign Language III.

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Sneak Peek Keep the Tempo with What’s Ailing You American Sign Language III

What will I learn How to incorporate temporal aspect into ASL stories and everyday conversation. How to incorporate spatial agreement into ASL stories and everyday conversation. How to accomplish artistic translations into ASL. Cochlear Implants and their influence on the lives of Deaf people and Deaf Culture.

Why learn that? Temporal aspect adds to the visually rhythmic effect of a story told in ASL. Using spatial agreement helps you use your signing space. Auditory rhythms are different than rhythms in ASL. Key to making you a fluent signer.

What will I be expected to do? 3 Projects –Deaf Experience Project III –Bird of a Different Feather Culminating Essay Project Rebuttal extra credit –Song/Cheer Project Participate in class activities Journal –Readings –Literary Questions –Bird of a Different Feather Culmination Essay Project Discussions Test –Ailments Vocabulary –Grammatical Concepts Temporal Aspect Spatial Agreement –Cultural questions related to Cochlear Implants and the Deaf community

How can I study and earn extra credit at the same time?