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Welcome ASL 2 Class!Today: 1. anyone absent yesterday- see me first2.Quick test3. article discussion4. project drafts as time allows***sit in rows, Clear off your desks, with pen/pencil only
Welcome ASL 3 and 4 Class!Today: 1. Deaf humor continued2. circle- sign3. projects
Welcome ASL 1 Class!Today: 1. 5 min.-Deaf Humor- commercial2. Quick test- Unit 1-2, Deaf humor3. article discussion (comp. books)4. glossing help, projects! ***sit in rows, Clear off your desks, with pen/pencil only
ASL 1 • TIME OBJECT SUBJECT VERB - word order SISTER ME HAVE 1 • Or, you can phrase it as a rhetorical question: • FAMILY ME HAVE? SISTER 1, BROTHER 2 • ________________________________________ • SAMPLE: • HELLO NAME ME ______ AGE ____ FRESHMAN ME • COLOR FAVORITE PURPLE • CHOCOLATE ME LIKE ( or, ME LIKE WHAT? CHOCOLATE)
Instructions: gloss these ten sentences (you will turn in your paper at the end, one per group) – we will sign them as a class later! • 1“The teacher knows English.” • 2“The student knows Spanish.” • 3“The man goes to college.” • 4“The woman is a teacher.” • 5“The girl is deaf, the boy is hearing.” • 6“No, that is not right.” • 7“What school do you go to?” (hint: you only need three signs) • 8“Turn on the lights.” • 9“Close the door, and open a window.” • 10“Don’t draw, write!” • Remember: (time) Object, Subject, Verb
Glossing Answers: • 1“The teacher knows English.” • ENGLISH TEACHER KNOW • 2“The student knows Spanish.” • SPANISH STUDENT KNOW • 3“The man goes to college.” • COLLEGE MAN GO • 4“The woman is a teacher.” • WOMAN TEACHER • 5“The girl is deaf, the boy is hearing.” • GIRL DEAF BOY HEARING • 6“No, that is not right.” • NO, RIGHT NOT • 7“What school do you go to?” (hint: you only need SCHOOL (YOU) GO WHAT three signs) • 8“Turn on the lights.” • LIGHT TURN-ON • 9“Close the door, and open a window.” • DOOR –CLOSE, WINDOW-OPEN • 10“Don’t draw, write!” • DRAW DON’T, WRITE • Remember: (time) Object, Subject, Verb