Friday, September 17, 2010

REVIEW FOR QUIZ!



Here is a majority of information that we have covered in class so far. You may use it to study for your quiz that will be on Monday. Do not let this overwhelm you, I have included everything I have already had in class or posted here for you once again. Please access the websites I posted if you need help remembering the vocabulary.

Helpful Websites

ABC’s
http://asl.ms/()/images2/abcslideshow.htm

ASL pro
http://www.aslpro.com/

ASL Browser
http://aslbrowser.commtechlab.msu.edu/browser.htm

ASL University

http://www.lifeprint.com/


The Quiz will include:

Receptive:
Vocabulary (mulitple choice)
Comprehension of facial grammar (multiple choice)

Written questions:
Grammar Questions (muliple choice)


REVIEW
WEEK 1
September 8-10

**ASL 1101-001 &002 Agenda**


Vocabulary

Meet Monica's Family!

Family Signs
*Family
*Mom
*Daughter
*Son
*Friend

Identification
*Deaf
*Hearing

Gender
*girl
*boy
*man
*woman



WEEK 2
September 15, 2010

ASL 1101-001 &002 Agenda


* ABC's
• Season signs (winter, fall, summer, spring)
• Meeting our classmates (fingerspelling receptively and expressively)
• Understanding ASL does not use articles (is, was, were, are, etc)
• WHQ questions require our eyebrows to be downward and we lean slightly forward

All Class Activity

• What is your name?

o NAME YOU? (Eyebrows down)

• My name is Monica

o MY NAME M-O-N-I-C-A

• It is nice to meet you.

o NICE MEET-YOU

Feedback from All Class Activity

• Be aware of bouncing when fingerspelling, hold hand still
• Do not hold hand high
• The sign MEET requires that you palms touch
• Facial grammar for WHQ is lacking, you must have your eyebrows downward
• Look at their face not their hand (this takes practice)
• Do not mouth everything
• See your name as a unit not individual letters this will help you not to bounce
• If you cannot read their fingerspelling do it with them
• Relax your hand

Remember!!!!!
• Quiz on Monday (changed to Friday)
o Will cover all information covered in class!
• Blog Assignment #2
o Need to comment on another students comment by September 16th by 12:00am
o Be sure to comment in your section ASL 1101-001 (8:00) or ASL 1101-002 (9:00)
• Tutoring
o SIGN UP WEEKLY!
o Attend tutoring and complete the weekly assignment



STORY #1: PARENTS NOT HOME, ON MY!


VOCABULARY LIST

· MOM
· DAD
· SISTER (GIRL SAME)
· ME (INDEX)
· MY (FLAT PALM)
· GRANDMA
· FRIEND
· SLEEPING (ONE MOVEMENT)
· SHOE
· STORY
· JUMPING
· TRUE
· CRYING
· HOUSE
· CHAIR (X2)
· SIT (1)
· WALKING (CLASSIFIER)
· PLAY
· BED
· MONEY
· WATCH
· BROKEN
· PEEKING THROUGH DOOR (CLASSIFIER)
· READING
· BOOK (X2)
· BOX


WEEK 2 (part 2)
September 17th

ASL 1101-001 & 002 Agenda (part 2)


Facial Grammar

• WHQ
o WHQ require eyebrows to be pulled downward and to tilt the body slightly forward when asking a question
 What
 Where
 Why
 Which (this takes the place of or)
 When
• Yes and NoQ
o Yes and NoQ require that your eyebrows are pulled upward and to tilt your body slightly forward to ask a question
• Affirmative and negative responses
o Require that you MUST either nod or shake your head during the sentence that you are signing



Vocabulary:

School Signs
School (teachers would clap back in the day to get attention)
College
Class (groups of people are placed in front of you and circular. Ex: family)

Student (learn er)
Teacher (teach er)
(ER)Agent to make a person



Pronouns (index)
You
Me/I
We
You ++++
They++++ (higher)
He (set up in space if they are not present)
She (set up in space if they are not present)

Using space and location with pronouns
(space and location are very important for setting up who you are taking about)

Example from Class: My mom and dad are not here. So, how do I refer to them? Do I need to continue to sign my mom and my dad again and again? No, I have to set them up in space to discuss them and use a permanent placement for them for the duration of the conversation.

Hint...If you are right handed, index to the space on your right and then index left. If you are left handed, index to the space on your left and then index to your right.


Possessives (flat palm)
My
Your
Your ++++
Our
Her
His


Greetings
Meet (directional)
Nice
Hello

Identification
Deaf (orginated from don't hear don't speak) (can mean an absent of hearing or a cultural identity depending on the person) (proud)
Hearing (orginated from seeing hearing people speak)
Hard of Hearing
Hearing Impaired (not appropriate and will only use this sign to express that)


Days of the week (palm back)
Sunday (praise the Lord) (palms forward)
Use the first intitial of each
Monday (m)
Tuesday (t)
Wednesday (w)
Thursday (h)
Friday (f)
Saturday (s)

Creating Sentences
• Place topic first

All Class Activity

• Are you a student or a teacher?

o YOU STUDENT TEACHER WHICH? (Eyebrows down)

• I am a student

o STUDENT ME. (Affirmative head nod)

• Where do you go to college?

o COLLEGE GO-TO WHERE?
• Where is your college?

o YOUR COLLEGE WHERE?

Feedback from All Class Activity

• Watch your parameters (location, movement, handshape, and palm orientation)
• Do not sign weak or too hard
• The sign MEET requires that you palms touch
• Facial grammar for WHQ, Yes and NoQ, and affirmative or negative is lacking, you must have your eyebrows downward
• Look at their face not their hand (this takes practice)
• Do not mouth everything or talk everything through
• Be patient it takes time!

Remember!!!!!
• Quiz on MONDAY
o Will cover all information covered in class!
• Blog Assignment #3
o Need to comment on my post by Tuesday at 12:00am
o Be sure to comment in your section ASL 1101-001 or 002
• Tutoring
o SIGN UP WEEKLY!
o Attend tutoring and complete the weekly assignment

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