Sunday, February 27, 2011

Deaf Events

Students must attend an event of their choice from the list provided below. Students must complete the homework assignment and provide proof of attendance (receipt, ticket stub, service bulletin).

****ASL Conversation Groups****

1st Tuesdays - 7:00 pm
Gordys Warming House
411 Sunnyside Drive, Cloquet, MN 55720

1st Fridays - 7:00 pm
Caribou Coffee 1135
1600 Miller Trunk Highway, Duluth, MN 55811

2nd Thursdays - 5:00 pm
Brewed Awakenings Coffee House
24 NE 4th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744

2nd Saturdays - 9:00 am
Starbucks Coffee Company
311 West Superior Street, Duluth, MN 55802

3rd Thursdays - 5:00 pm
Sammy's Pizza & Restaurant
103 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Duluth


***Religion***

The Lutheran Church of Christ the King
4219 Grand Ave, Duluth MN 55808
Every 4th Sunday at 3:00 pm *Interpreted
www.christtheking-duluth.org


***Theater***
SUNDAY PERFORMANCES ARE INTERPRETED ONLY!


COLDER THAN HERE
By Laura Wade

March 24 26 & 29 April 2, 2011 @ 7:30 pm
March 27, 2011 @ 2 pm
Dudley Experimental Theatre, Marshall Performing Arts Center
Directed by Kelly Grussendorf

A delicate modern drama about a woman facing her battle with cancer. She is making the choice to embrace her fate but can her family do the same? Watch them as they struggle with her transition to a place Colder Than Here.

THE ODYSSEY
By Homer
Adapted by Tom Isbell with music by Louis Dunoyer de Segonzac

April 21 23 & 27 30, 2011 @ 7:30 pm
April 24, 2011 @ 2 pm
Mainstage Theatre, Marshall Performing Arts Center
Directed by Ann Aiko Bergeron

Homers epic tale springs to life in a world premiere musical. With music by award-winning French composer Louis Dunoyer de Segonzac, The Odyssey follows Odysseuss ten-year journey home following the Trojan War. Encountering gods, sirens and monsters and pining for his wife, the ever-faithful Penelope, The Odyssey is an enduring story of adventure, love and romance.

UMD Drag Show
Kirby Ball Room
QASU Spring Drag Show
Saturday, March 26th
7-10 p.m.Call QASU's office at 218-726-7041 for information on tickets, performing, etcm


CSS

Keith Wann
April 9 tenative

Important Reminders!

Hello Everyone,

I have some important reminders to share with you. First, I have not passed the exam back because a few students did not take yet. They will be returned on Wednesday and you may keep them to help you prepare for your exam. I would encourage all of you to develop a study partner of group to help you prepare for this next exam. The amount of information you are required to know has increased dramatically from last term.

*****Workshop is now due, Friday, March 4th.

Draft Requirements (I encourage you to try to complete more than I require on this draft so that you may get more feedback for your final project :

~Table of Contents
~Brief summary of each area

*****Exam is now on Monday, March 7th

Review:

Units 1-17 (not 16)

*****Events will be posted for you to attend at the beginning of the next term. Students needed to complete ASL 1103 before going to events so that they may participate more fully.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Exam on Monday, Feb. 14th

Hello everyone,

Do not forget this coming Monday will be our first exam. This exam will cover information from units 12-14. Be sure to also review past units as well. The focus will be on these units but since this is a language, it is impossible to not have information we have already learned.

Be sure to review:

-table of contents to see what was highlighted each week
-conditional clause, conjunctions, and the concept of feel
-similar vocabulary
-examples:
-replace, decide, explain, postpone, sentence
-other, any
- if, idea
- be sure to be able to identify when sentences are signed right or wrong
-be able to translate sentences from English to ASL
-be sure to review all glosses under each sign vocabulary to ensure you understand the concept
-review information discussed in tutoring

The exam will be:
-multiple choice
-fill in the blank
-true or false
-right or wrong

Good luck