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Deliberate Practice for Performance Prep
Presented by Rebekah Snider
August 13, 2026
6 - 8pm CT / 7 - 9pm ET
0.2 PS CEUs
Presented in English
Workshop Description:
Many of us go into our first interpreter exam not knowing what to expect or how to prepare. When it comes to performance exams, deliberate practice is the key! This workshop will guide participants on different ways to incorporate deliberate practice into their interpreting and to determine which is appropriate to apply to their own daily work. Participants will be able to analyze their own interpreting work to identify areas of improvement and begin the process of deliberately improving their own interpreting skills. After all, we are a practice profession. So let’s practice deliberately together!
Educational Objectives:
Participants will critique ways to perform deliberate practice and determine which one is right for them.
Participants will analyze their own interpreting product to identify areas of improvement.
Presenter Bio:
Rebekah has worked as a Sign Language Interpreter for eighteen years with experience in K-12, post-secondary, community, and relay interpreting. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia in Religious Studies and Anthropology as well as Career Studies Certificates in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, and American Sign Language from Tidewater Community College. She is currently employed as a lead educational interpreter by Virginia Beach City Public Schools and a relay interpreter by Sorenson Communications.
Rebekah lives in Virginia Beach, VA with her husband and daughter. Outside of work, she raises a variety of caterpillars, plays cello, and is an avid reader. In addition to ASL, Rebekah has studied German, French, and Spanish.
DISCLAIMER:
Should you require any accommodations, please contact us at kayla@signlanguagestudiosllc.com.
This event upholds nondiscriminatory practices and encourages a learning environment of mutual respect and free from bias. Sign Language Studios is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This program will offer 0.2 PS CEUs, at the Little/None Content Knowledge Level.
For a full refund, contact SLS.
Presented by Rebekah Snider
August 13, 2026
6 - 8pm CT / 7 - 9pm ET
0.2 PS CEUs
Presented in English
Workshop Description:
Many of us go into our first interpreter exam not knowing what to expect or how to prepare. When it comes to performance exams, deliberate practice is the key! This workshop will guide participants on different ways to incorporate deliberate practice into their interpreting and to determine which is appropriate to apply to their own daily work. Participants will be able to analyze their own interpreting work to identify areas of improvement and begin the process of deliberately improving their own interpreting skills. After all, we are a practice profession. So let’s practice deliberately together!
Educational Objectives:
Participants will critique ways to perform deliberate practice and determine which one is right for them.
Participants will analyze their own interpreting product to identify areas of improvement.
Presenter Bio:
Rebekah has worked as a Sign Language Interpreter for eighteen years with experience in K-12, post-secondary, community, and relay interpreting. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia in Religious Studies and Anthropology as well as Career Studies Certificates in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, and American Sign Language from Tidewater Community College. She is currently employed as a lead educational interpreter by Virginia Beach City Public Schools and a relay interpreter by Sorenson Communications.
Rebekah lives in Virginia Beach, VA with her husband and daughter. Outside of work, she raises a variety of caterpillars, plays cello, and is an avid reader. In addition to ASL, Rebekah has studied German, French, and Spanish.
DISCLAIMER:
Should you require any accommodations, please contact us at kayla@signlanguagestudiosllc.com.
This event upholds nondiscriminatory practices and encourages a learning environment of mutual respect and free from bias. Sign Language Studios is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This program will offer 0.2 PS CEUs, at the Little/None Content Knowledge Level.
For a full refund, contact SLS.

