Educational Interpreting Series, Program #1D: Kudos to Kuualoha
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Browse Full-length Non-member TitlesGives sign-to-voice interpreting practice with children who are deaf. Kuualoha Alameda is a thirteen-year-old student who is deaf. She signs "My School Experiences" and "Thumbs Up" movie review. Two certified interpreters provide separate model interpretations to demonstrate how to interpret for Kuualoha. Includes recommended instructional activities. Part of the "Educational Interpreting" series.
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Runtime: 30 minutes 32 seconds
- Topic: Sign Language
- Subtopic: Advanced ASL, Interpreting
- Grade/Interest Level: PT/TT
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- Release Year: 2005
- Producer/Distributor: American Sign Language Productions, Inc.
- Series: Educational Interpreting Series
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This site is very helpful for my multilingual deaf student. She has very little contact with others who use American sign language, so this is a great way to improve her fluency in ASL.
Very beneficial for educational interpreters practice and discussion.
As an educational sign language interpreter, this video was very helpful to practice and improve my skills.
As an educational sign language interpreter, this video was very helpful to practice and improve my skills.
This is a great study video for interpreters. Deaf and Hard of Hearing students may enjoy seeing this video also.