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Warm Up. Based on the country you chose Friday, write 3 sentences in gloss about it.
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Warm Up • Based on the country you chose Friday, write 3 sentences in gloss about it. • If you were absent Friday: Choose a country and write 3 glossed sentences about it. For homework draw a picture of your country and include some details such as climate, language spoken there, language read there, and other fun things. • Do not use words to describe this
Chat with your partner voices off. This looks like people signing to each other. This does not sound like talking. 5 Minutes Voices Off
FS Practice • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp1BYzIVi0U
Daily Intro whq • TODAY WHAT • TOMORROW WHAT • YESTERDAY WHAT • WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT whq whq whq
Today’s LEQ’s • How does one discuss the languages one grew up with and learned using ASL?
Books • Finally! We are assigning books. • Please be patient for this- I know it is tedious
How Are You? • Review vocab
Languages- Languages one grew up with • Language review • Speak vs. sign
Saying “and” • How do you use “and” in ASL?
Role Shifting • ME BE-RAISED SIGN fs-ASL, SPEAK ENGLISH BOTH • Describe your language history with your partner
Other Languages Learned • In the past • HS or college • Years • None • Degrees of memory
Degrees of Memory Remember LITTLE-BIT Remember MOST STILL Remember Remember SOME FORGET #ALL
Warm Up • Write down 2 sentences about the languages your country reads and write in.
Chat with your partner voices off. This looks like people signing to each other. This does not sound like talking. 5 Minutes Voices Off
FS Practice • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgzgBqnWH-o&feature=related
Daily Intro whq • TODAY WHAT • TOMORROW WHAT • YESTERDAY WHAT • WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT whq whq whq
Today’s LEQ’s • How does one discuss the languages one grew up with and learned using ASL?
Review • Tell your partner 3 facts about things you were raised doing. Be prepared to share.
Things you learned • Tell your partner 3 things in the past you learned. Use the proper structure.
Things you learned • Identify in the past • Tell where you learned it (hs, ms, el, college) • How many years • How much you still remember
Vocab Practice- Separate Paper • Write 5 sentences in gloss using the structure we practiced • Use all of the memory vocab • Use all of the school vocab • Use all of the languages vocab • Use years vocab • EX: IN-PAST #HS ME LEARN++ FRENCH 3+YEAR, ME REMEMBER LITTLE-BIT t
Turn in your papers • I will hand them out randomly • Sign your new paper with your partner to practice the vocab • When you are finished, give your paper back to the owner.
Languages you are currently learning • Identify where you are learning it • Identify how difficult it is to learn
Where you learned it • What is the vocab related to this?
Difficulty Level SO-SO EASY !HARD! EASY SO-SO HARD
Warm Up • What are the three steps to discussing a language using ASL?
Chat with your partner voices off. This looks like people signing to each other. This does not sound like talking. 5 Minutes Voices Off
FS Practice • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgzgBqnWH-o&feature=related
Daily Intro whq • TODAY WHAT • TOMORROW WHAT • YESTERDAY WHAT • WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT whq whq whq
Today’s LEQ’s • How does one discuss the languages one grew up with and learned using ASL?
Practice • With your partner discuss 4 things that you are learning and how difficult it is to learn • Use all of the vocab for difficulty level • Be prepared to present
Putting it all together. • Transitions • NMS • How do you put it all together?
Warm Up • Take out your narrative and add any last minute adjustments. • Also, grab a paper from the front.
Chat with your partner voices off. This looks like people signing to each other. This does not sound like talking. 5 Minutes Voices Off
Daily Intro whq • TODAY WHAT • TOMORROW WHAT • YESTERDAY WHAT • WEATHER OUTSIDE WHAT whq whq whq
Today’s LEQ’s • How does one discuss the languages one grew up with and learned using ASL?
Write a narrative • Use page 64 to help guide your narrative • Using the structure, write a personal narrative about your language history • Make sure to include everything! • We will be presenting these.
Page 63-64 • We will watch the DVD narratives TOGETHER once and identify the transitions first • INDIVIDUALLY, please fill in the information on a separate sheet of paper.
Brochure Project • Individually you will make a brochure that teaches how to discuss languages using ASL. • This brochure is targeted to people who do not have any ASL experience • For specific instructions/rubric see the paper I handed out.