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DSL- 6 from ABC- 6. Basic Sentence Structure: OSV = Object Subject Verb Directional Verbs. ASL English. DIRECTIONS for ASL to (Written) ENGLISH. Decide A and B . A – faces screen. B – back to screen.
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DSL-6from ABC-6 Basic Sentence Structure:OSV = Object Subject VerbDirectional Verbs
Decide A and B. A – faces screen. B – back to screen. • 2. A – mentally translates into ASL and signs the sentences. B – writes the English translation on their paper. Partner B no peeking!! I will be in front to model sentences and give grammar feedback. • 3. A – Keep in mind there is a time limit, but repeat the sentence as your partner requests. If too difficult, skip it and move on to the next sentence. • When all 10 sentences are finished, Partner B may turn and correct their own paper. • 5. If the two of you are finished before the time is up…B can practice signing the sentences or you can “chat” (in ASL) until the lights flash, or time is called.
Sitting across from partner? READY? No Peeking!!
Set One 1. I showed mother my picture yesterday. She said it was pretty. 2. I’m shy. YOU ask her. 3. Will you give me an orange, please? 4. Did you give me the money? 5. Will you ask her to buy me a new book? 6. The teacher asked ME; she didn’t ask YOU! 7. Pauly told me a funny joke. 8. I already paid you! 9. She gave her a spider plant yesterday. 10. Did you already give her a stack of pictures?
Sitting across from partner? READY? No Peeking!!
Set Two • Did you tell me your address? • Did I give you the TTY? • I don’t want mother to force me to learn to drive. • My brother influences me. • John and Karen are good friends. She gave him a cute cat last Thursday. • Last Friday Connie paid me. Did you pay me last Saturday? • I want to show you the new umbrella. • Did I send you my picture last Monday? • Did you give her the book? • Later she’ll give you water.
Turn in your papers For Classwork credit!