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Receptive Final:
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The Receptive Final is a proctored examination. When you've completed the 20 quizzes (or when you've almost completed them), send the instructor a request to take the "Receptive Level 1 final."  
(If you live near the instructor you may take the test in person).
 
Include the name and mailing address of a responsible adult who will function as your proctor. Upon receiving your request the instructor will mail a testing disk to your proctor. The disk will contain a video file of the instructor signing various sentences from level 1.

You take the test with the proctor in the room making sure you do not use any books, websites, or other external material.

Insert the CD the video should start automatically after a few moments. If it doesn't, navigate to the video file on the disk and double click on it. On the video the instructor will sign a number of sentences to you. Write them down (or type them) in either English or ASL gloss (just string the ASL signs together)
 
You may pause and rewind the video as many times as you would like. If you miss a concept or change the meaning of the sentence you may miss the whole sentence so practice hard and don't try to bluff your way through this test.
 
The sentences are based on the practice sheets in the lessons.  It is important for you to do the practice sheets throughout the course so you will be able to do well on your receptive final. These sentences will be extremely similar to the ones on the website and on the CDs.

When you get done, email your answers to your instructor. In the email, include your name, address, and local school name along with your answers. Also include your proctor's name, phone number and email address.

You may take the test as early as you would like. Your answers need to be turned in, emailed or postmarked by the due you chose at the beginning of the course.

 

       

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