Maranatha’s ASL 3 Students Practice their Skills through Storytelling



This past week, Maranatha’s Level 3 ASL students visited Pasadena Christian School.

They have been working on their final unit of the year, “Story Telling.” ASL storytelling involves role shifting, using non-manual markers such as facial expressions, correct ASL grammar, and other skills. Maranatha’s ASL 3 students told stories to groups of children, using both a reader and a signer. The high schoolers did great, and the PCS students loved having big kids on campus.

Maranatha continues this tradition with PCS and hopes to visit a school for deaf children in the future.

Maranatha High School, 169 S. St. John Avenue, Pasadena, (626) 817-4000 or visit www.maranathahighschool.org.

 

 

 

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