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ASL REVIEW UNIT 1. Hosted by Mrs. Mackens. Deaf Culture. Vocabulary. True/False. 5 parameters. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. Pausing in between the first and last name.
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ASL REVIEW UNIT 1 Hosted by Mrs. Mackens
Deaf Culture Vocabulary True/False 5 parameters 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500
Row 1, Col 1 Pausing in between the first and last name. Fingerspelling of last name is distinguished from the first name by…
1,2 The sign for yesterday.
1,3 False You should “talk” silently while signing to help Deaf people lipread.
1,4 Handshape Palm Orientation Location Movement NMS What are the 5 parameters, In order?
2,1 Not to sign in front of them or to look away while talking. If a hearing friend comes by while you are signing with a Deaf person, it is rude…
2,2 (Type the question for 2,2 here.)? How would you sign the Following sentence? I like going to school.
2,3 True The meaning of a sign can be modified by changing facial expression.
2,4 Toward you body. What is the palm orientation For the sign happy?
3,1 Hand wave or Shoulder tap Name two ways to get the attention of a Deaf person
3,2 Sign the sentences. Hello my name is Juan Pablo. I want to introduce my friend.
3,3 True In ASL you should not sign “you” in the phrase “see you later.”
3,4 Alternating left and right hands in an upward motion What is the movement for the Sign excited?
4,1 Facial Expression; Yes/No eyebrows go up, Wh- eyebrows go down. When signing a “WH” question and a Yes/No Question something looks different. Explain Specifically whichnon-manual signal is different and how it is different.
4,2 (Type the question for 4,2 here.)? Sign the sentences. I don’t mind going to Solon High School. I am not bored.
4,3 True One English word might be signed several different ways depending on the meaning of the word in a sentence.
4,4 Friend What is this sign? HS: 1 becomes X PO: D starts down ND starts up Then switches Loc: Stomach level; middle Movement: “flips like a pancake” “fingers grab each other” NMS: None
5,1 First and last name, Hearing status, Where you live Name three pieces of information that should be included in an introduction in the Deaf community
5,2 (Type the question for 5,2 here.)? Sign the following sentences. What’s up? We are going to the Movie, Planet of the Apes, today. Do you want to go? No? Ok. See you later.
5,3 True; to be verbs The structure of ASL allows many “little words” necessary in English to be omitted when you sign. Give an example.
5,4 (Type the question for 5,4 here.)? Write the parameters for the Sign “tired”