Lighthouse Louisiana
The Cognitive Model of Interpreting and Decoding English: Words, Phrases, and Metaphors Virtual Workshop
The Cognitive Model of Interpreting and Decoding English: Words, Phrases, and Metaphors Virtual Workshop
Date: August 14, 2021
Time: 9:00AM -11:00AM CST & 11:30AM – 1:30PM CST
.4 CEUS (Professional Studies)
“The Cognitive Model of Interpreting and Decoding English: Words, Phrases, and Metaphors.”
This workshop is a four-part series that is designed to examine the cognitive model of interpreting and how we decode English. Each part is an hour long. The first part is focused solely on the theoretical framework of the cognitive model of interpreting. In examining the cognitive model of interpreting, we break down the process of communication and the construction of meaning through message analysis. In the second part, we touch on word classes - formerly called parts of speech- but the primary objective is to learn the English system of tense, aspect, and modality. In the third part, we take a deep dive into the structure of English phrases. Lastly, we bring all these skills together to develop a new method of decoding English into a visual schema.
Schedule:
Part 1: The Cognitive Method of Interpreting
Part 2: Decoding English: Words
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Part 3: Decoding English Phrases
Part 4: Decoding English Metaphors
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellation before July 24, 2021, will be granted a full refund. No refunds will be provided after that date.
Speaker Biography:
Adam Parker graduated from Delgado Community College in 2012. He started work as an ASL/English Interpreter in 2014 while at the same time pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of New Orleans. After graduating in 2016, Adam has been working hard to become a nationally certified interpreter, working with different agencies, mentors, and a lot of independent practice. Finally achieving certification in the summer of 2019. Adam is interested in helping others achieve national certification by teaching metalinguistic awareness and deliberate practice.