ACLASFC057
Elaborations
- following protocols for interacting with sign language interpreters in various contexts in and out of school
- using statements and discussion techniques to participate in class and school debates, for example by acknowledging others’ opinions and supporting their own with examples and accounts of personal experiences
- understanding and adopting different roles in a debate, using more elaborated sentence structures and interactional strategies to support discussion and provide clarification, for example:PRO2 DIGRESS NEED COME-BACK-TO-POINTYou’ve gone off the topic. Can you get back to your point?SUMMARY…In summary;PRO2 CONFUSE. PRO1 WIND-BACKI’ve confused you; let’s go back …
- using evaluative language to acknowledge strengths in others’ arguments or to challenge others’ views in a courteous manner, for example:RIGHT-YEAH, PRO2 DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE. PRO1 NEVER THOUGHTOh yeah, that’s a different take on it. I never thought about it that way.G:WELL RIGHT-YEAH, BUT I WANT ADD COMMENTWell, yes, that’s true but I’d like to add something.
- being a supportive group participant, for example by asking relevant questions, providing feedback, prompting and eliciting contributions from others