ASL Directional Verbs EIPA/NIC Prep for Interpreters

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Practice vlog exercise for interpreters about directional verbs.

Sample Directional Verbs List:
come
go
give
walk
call x2
tease, pick on, mock
feel sorry for someone
drive
pay
sell
teach
learn
borrow
respect
tap-tap (attention)

SAMPLE STORY TO INTERPRET

1. The woman calls her son and tells him it is time to come home.
2. The son calls his friend, tap-tap, and asks if he can give him a ride home.
3. The friend is too busy because he has been driving around all day.
4. The son calls another friend and asks him to call his sister and see if she can help me?
5. The son waits 5 minutes. The sister of the friend calls and asks, “What’s up. I am busy teaching students about respecting one another. When work is done, in about a half hour, I can come pick you up and drop you off at home.”
6. Someone taps him on the shoulder and says you need to pay me. You owe me $5.
7. He taps his other friend and asks, don’t mind, can I borrow $5? I promise I’ll pay you back tmr! He gets the money and pays the original person. Whew!
8. The little sister starts to tease him. He says “finish teasing me! Let you know, today is my birthday!” you should feel sorry for me, not pick on me!

The end

Thanks for watching and practicing together!

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