Saturday, October 6, 2012

Please, Help Me.

You are interpreting multiple choice questions for an exam.  Your student sign, "you'll help me, right?"  You reply, "I'll interpret for you."

You interpret question 1.  She review the responses and signs, "2, right?"  You don't catch your facial expression in time...

from then on you:
+look down after you interpret each question so she can't see your face
+put the paper in front of your face to hid all facial expressions
+go ahead and help her.  She needs all the help she can get.

2 comments:

  1. The information in this blog is extremely useful for the people. sign language lessons

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  2. Depending on my rapport with the student, I would call bluff; remind them that my face is giving them the answer. From then on (which I do now) I approach the student with the mindset that they are teaching me and whatever they say is correct. That keeps me from giving away any answers.

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