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Family Photo. Unit 5 . Signs Related to Family, Relationships, & Life Events. FAMILY. MOTHER. FATHER. PARENTS. DAUGHTER. SON. SISTER. BROTHER. TWINS/TRIPLETS. BABY. CHILD. CHILDREN. KID. WIFE. HUSBAND. FAMILY MOTHER FATHER PARENTS DAUGHTER SON SISTER BROTHER. TWINS
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Family Photo Unit 5 Signs Related to Family, Relationships, & Life Events
FAMILY MOTHER FATHER PARENTS DAUGHTER SON SISTER BROTHER TWINS TRIPLETS BABY CHILD CHILDREN KID WIFE HUSBAND REVIEW
AUNT UNCLE COUSIN NEPHEW NIECE GRANDFATHER GRANDMOTHER GRANDSON GRANDDAUGHTER REVIEW
FRIEND BEST-FRIEND BOYFRIEND GIRL-FRIEND FIRST HALF EX-(BOYFRIEND,GIRLFRIEND) LAW(BROTHER-IN-LAW, SISTER-IN-LAW) ADOPT STEPFATHER STEPMOTHER S-T-E-P (BROTHER,SISTER) FOSTER/FAKE REVIEW
BORN/BIRTH YOUNG/YOUTH AGE/OLD ALIVE/LIVE GROW-UP GROW-UP-TOGETHER ALONE ROOMMATE TOGETHER FLIRTING GO-STEADY HUG KISS SWEETHEART FALL-IN-LOVE LOVE I LOVE YOU ENGAGED WEDDING MARRIED PREGNANT RELATIONSHIP SEPARATE BACK TOGETHER DIVORCED REMARRY STILL LIVING DEAD/DIE REVIEW
OTHER VOCABULARY • PERSON • PEOPLE • LOOKS/APPEARANCE/FACE • LOOK-LIKE • BEAUTIFUL • CUTE • PICTURE • STORY • MANY/LOTS
Pronouns (review) • Regular Pronouns- • Replace a person’s name • Handshape: “1” • Me, you, he/she, we/us, you+all, they/them • Possessive Pronouns • Show ownership • Handshape: “closed 5” • My/mine, your, hers/his, our, yours, their
* If you are talking about a person who is not present in the room, first indicate who and designate a space to your right or left to represent that person. Then every time you point to that designated space, it functions like “he” or “she.” You should continue using the same point of reference as long as you are talking about that person.
FAMILY MOTHER FATHER PARENTS DAUGHTER SON SISTER BROTHER TWINS TRIPLETS BABY CHILD CHILDREN KID WIFE HUSBAND REVIEW
AUNT UNCLE COUSIN NEPHEW NIECE GRANDFATHER GRANDMOTHER GRANDSON GRANDDAUGHTER REVIEW
FRIEND BEST-FRIEND BOYFRIEND GIRL-FRIEND FIRST HALF EX-(BOYFRIEND,GIRLFRIEND) LAW(BROTHER-IN-LAW, SISTER-IN-LAW) ADOPT STEPFATHER STEPMOTHER S-T-E-P (BROTHER,SISTER) FOSTER/FAKE REVIEW
BORN/BIRTH YOUNG/YOUTH AGE/OLD ALIVE/LIVE GROW-UP GROW-UP-TOGETHER ALONE ROOMMATE TOGETHER FLIRTING GO-STEADY HUG KISS SWEETHEART FALL-IN-LOVE LOVE I LOVE YOU ENGAGED WEDDING MARRIED PREGNANT RELATIONSHIP SEPARATE BACK TOGETHER DIVORCED REMARRY STILL LIVING DEAD/DIE REVIEW
OTHER VOCABULARY • PERSON • PEOPLE • LOOKS/APPEARANCE/FACE • LOOK-LIKE • BEAUTIFUL • CUTE • PICTURE • STORY • MANY/LOTS
Regular Pronouns + Numbers Plural Pronouns Instead of “2”, use the handshape “K” • US (handshape is a number 2-9) • CLOSE to body • Ex: *2 of us, 3 of us, 4 of us, 5 of us • YOU (handshape is a number 2-9) • Arm outstretched in front, eye contact • Ex: *2 of you, 3 of you, you four, you five • THEM (handshape is a number 2-9) • Arm outstretched to side, no eye contact • Ex: *2 of them, 3 of them, those 4, 5 of them
Master ASL: Supplement pg 12 • Those four • You and me • You three • You and her • These five • The six of them • You, me, and him • She and I • The five of you • Those two • Us five • Two of them • Us two • You two • Those two
Contrastive Structure What are the parts of this? Referent or deixis? (same thing) Pointing. It “sets up” a person in space… you can refer back to them. Eyegaze? Look at the item you’ve set up Bodyshifting? Shift your shoulders and head… NOT your body.
Examples I have 2 siblings. My sister is 22 and my brother is 28. I have 2 aunts. My Aunt Olivia is married but my Aunt Susie is divorced. I love my dogs. Spot is playful. Roxy is always tired.
Contrastive Structure Practice(body shifting) Sign the following sentences to your partner. Signer One: Signer Two: My father is a teacher and my mother is a secretary. There are 23 boys and 25 girls in my family. My sister is deaf and my brother is hearing. • My mother likes coffee and my father likes tea. • My grandmother is 65 and my grandfather is 72. • My uncle is ugly but my aunt is pretty.
Signer One: Signer Two: I love science but I hate math. My son is 14 and my daughter is 18. The principal is strict but the counselor is sweet. • I have 5 children; 2 are boys and 3 are girls. • Phillip is married and Chris is divorced. • My mother lives in Houston and my dad lives in Dallas.
Partner Practice • With a partner, sign sentences comparing two of your friends, siblings, or preferences using these topics: • Names • Number of siblings • Likes/preferences • Mode of transportation • Educational status • Color of car
Negation Grammar using Negation